The Memory of Darkness (on hold until October)
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  • Reads 6,930
  • Votes 533
  • Parts 39
  • Time 6h 56m
Ongoing, First published Jun 22, 2016
"You are mine, Princess. You'll come to understand that sooner or later. Letting you leave this place isn't an option."

Magic is distrusted in the Kingdom of Seltiria, and those who are "cursed" with it are held in low regard, even the King's daughter.

Princess Arianna has spent her life trying to contain her highly destructive powers. When she leaves the safety of the convent that she has called home for most of her life, she finds herself in the clutches of the most dangerous man in the land.

He fascinates and repels her in equal measure, and soon her resistance crumbles and she begins to question much about herself and the world around her.

Will she ever be free of him, or will she embrace the life of shadows that he offers?
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** Complete - EDITING** In a kingdom where magic is forbidden, Selene serves as the King's Assassin, bound to his every command. Though, she has no memory of who she truly is -- only the name the King has told her. In the crowded, suffocating city, she struggles to think clearly, to remember something. But remembering is dangerous; it could make the King angry. And angering the King something she dares not risk. Yet, when Selene begins dreaming of a mysterious man with amber eyes, fragments of her memories begin to return. As her past slowly pieces itself together, she faces the question -- will learning the truth of who she is give her the strength to claim her freedom, or will it spell doom for herself and the kingdom she has come to call home?