The Travelling River {ON HOLD}
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  • Reads 236
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 52m
Ongoing, First published May 23, 2016
"Give it back, you thief!" I reached for my small leather bag that held my enchanted jewelry. He smirked and chuckled. "Well, little potato, if you want it back so much, why don't you get it?" The criminal said. I threw my hands up in frustration. "You're blind! Can you not see that is what I have been trying to do? Do not call me a little potato!" I screamed at him.

"Okay." He replied. My eyes widen. Did he really just say that? "I'll just call you short potato. Now, short potato, you're going to help me find the Travelling River."
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Prince Caspian of Ruon is cursed by an evil witch! He has only 3 months before the curse fully takes over. So, he captures a beautiful young maiden to accompany him on his journey to the Travelling River.

1 kiss in the river that could save his life, but is Princess Veronica willing to do that? If she did, what would happen AFTER?

Join these two royals on a dangerous journey that can possibly kill them.
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