By The Sea And The Land
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  • Reads 3,828
  • Votes 125
  • Parts 19
  • Time 1h 45m
Complete, First published Nov 11, 2016
A Prince is sailing to the neighbouring Kingdom to propose to a Princess of his parents choice.
      
But then they stumble upon a raging storms and he had fallen to the sea.
      
Before he lose his consciousness, he saw a beautiful light blue fish that didn't look exactly like a fish at all...

      
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All characters, pic, plot and story ideas belong to me. The original fairytale belong to Hans Christian Andersen. This is a retelling of the fairytale The Little Mermaid (Den lille havfrue).
      
This stories contain characters that have the preference of love with the same gender. 
      
PLEASE DON'T READ if you feels offended by stories like this.

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