Sword & Crown

Sword & Crown

Emi Briggs

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Alex: Have you ever found out your best friend kept a huge secret from you? If yes then I don't want to know what the huge secret is, because that won't be able to beat this my sweet best friend Nick who loves animals, flowers, broadway, and Taylor Swift is a monster-hunting killing machine. That's right my best friend who is a Swiftie kills vampires, evil witches, and shapeshifters when he's not with me. And how I found out about his second job besides working as a babysitter in our neighborhood will make you laugh, I was not laughing cause I didn't think it was funny. Nick: My best friend found out I'm a hunter and I found out he's the long-lost son to the king and queen of Lenfairia the enchanted kingdom. It would have been better if he knew he was a fairy all along but he didn't but I knew I was a hunter since freshman year and I kept it a secret from him now he's pissed. How do I get myself out of this now?

Sword & Crown Chapter 1 Prologue

Imagine you and your best friend at a party... No, imagine you and your best friend embark on a magical adventure. One believed in magic the other did not. Normally, best friends try to prove each other wrong by guessing when Taylor Swift's new album is about to drop or having a feeling the most popular girl in school is going to date a nerd or that DC is better than Marvel. This friendship is extraordinary. Their bond cannot be broken... Literally.

Some friendships weren't meant to last but this one could last for two hundred years, well that's if they're vampires.

Welcome to Lenfaria a magical place filled with supernatural creatures and magical kingdoms. You're free to go there as long as you don't say anything to your boring human friends. They'll never believe you anyway. But just note that once you get to Lenfaria do not trust a witch. Never do that, trusting a witch is like trusting Trump to protect LGBTQ kids from harm. No joy there is it?

A friend is someone you slay dragons with, someone who will stand by your side until the end.

All I'm saying is, keep your friends closer and make sure your enemies stay dead

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“Alex: Have you ever found out your best friend kept a huge secret from you? If yes then I don't want to know what the huge secret is, because that won't be able to beat this my sweet best friend Nick who loves animals, flowers, broadway, and Taylor Swift is a monster-hunting killing machine. That's right my best friend who is a Swiftie kills vampires, evil witches, and shapeshifters when he's not with me. And how I found out about his second job besides working as a babysitter in our neighborhood will make you laugh, I was not laughing cause I didn't think it was funny. Nick: My best friend found out I'm a hunter and I found out he's the long-lost son to the king and queen of Lenfairia the enchanted kingdom. It would have been better if he knew he was a fairy all along but he didn't but I knew I was a hunter since freshman year and I kept it a secret from him now he's pissed. How do I get myself out of this now?”
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Chapter 1 Prologue

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Chapter 2 Alex

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Chapter 3 Nick

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Chapter 4 Alex

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Chapter 5 Nick

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Chapter 6 Alex

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Chapter 7 Nick

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Chapter 8 Alex

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Chapter 9 Nick

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Chapter 10 Alex

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Chapter 11 Alex

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