A Little Tall Tale -(Boy×Boy/Completed But Editing/Rewriting)
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  • Reads 14,062
  • Votes 759
  • Parts 34
  • Time 4h 35m
Complete, First published Oct 05, 2013
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Quinoa Kel is someone who dislikes all humans. Imagine his surprise when his father, the King of Fairies, orders Kel to guide and protect the future King of humans himself.

Gwendell MacFarlane is quiet, nearly murderous and coldy rude to Kel. Both dislike each other instinctively on first meeting. 

But opposition from unknown enemies makes them grow closer and learn to trust and possibly start to love each other....



The amazing cover is made by the amazing @insilentio. 

Link to their Wattpad profile:  https://www.wattpad.com/user/insilentio

I say amazing three or four times now, because they are, well, amazing. Lol.
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The Unwritten King

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Nicholas Lao Batista, editorial assistant at Will & Williamson Publishing, was not a naturally quiet person. Very few knew this, and he was not one of them. What he failed to say out loud, he wrote instead. It was something a starving artist would say, the kind he would talk shit on if he were loud and a hypocrite. Unfortunately for him, Nicholas was the starving artist, and his art was all he had: his only chance to be at the center of something. He never expected he would one day wind up literally at the center of it, plunging through the pages of an ancient journal into the story he wrote. Except nothing was as intended, and with every passing day, it became harder and harder to tell bad from good. What Nicholas needed was a way home, but he found himself wanting something more - something to do with unwavering eyes and surprisingly gentle hands.