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”She loves me.”
”I hate her.”
”We’re basically wives.”
Cherri’s head snaps over to Apo with a glare, her ears hot with rage and embarrassment.
Apo glances over, meeting their glare for a moment with a smile, before turning back to the man in front of them, nodding and letting out a small "Mhm!"
His eyes drag between the two with an odd look, confused and a bit uncomfortable. “…Right.
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Apo and Cherri get kinda married in their own weird way
Bookmarked by BinaryPulsar
04 Feb 2026
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in which: Princess Cherri of Soluna unlocks the key to her fire magic, under most unexpected circumstances.
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02 Feb 2026
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"Scott continues, 'A talk with a new member of the brood, I see. Who turned you then, Avid?'
The lie comes easily. 'I did,' Apo claims.
…Why did they say that? What are they doing? Oh, god."
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At first, Apo is the only one to find a freshly turned Avid. When danger arrives, they tell a lie.
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- Part 6 of this really was a vampires
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Bookmarked by BinaryPulsar
25 Jan 2026
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“Wherever you go, I follow, my lady.”
Apokuna had said it so simply, so seriously, after Cherri had wandered too close to the outer gates weeks ago. No teasing, no dramatics, just a promise delivered like an unbreakable fact.
Cherri had laughed then, waved it off like it meant nothing.
Now it echoed in her head, looping like a song she couldn’t stop humming. Each repetition made her heart flutter just a little more, made the balcony feel a little too far away from the training yard below.
Her gaze lingered on Apokuna once more.And that was when an idea, terrible, wonderful, absolutely reckless, sparked to life.
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22 Jan 2026
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On the third day after her father’s burial, Cherri was crowned queen.
There was no time for a proper coronation, and though it was offered that one be held, well-meaning advisors and scribes at the ready, she shook her head, head held high. “This is a time of war. When the enemy no longer attacks our land, it will be a time of celebration, but, for the remainder of this war, I will be in grieving for what they have and are taking from us. There is no space- nor resources- for celebration. Send out missives to inform everyone of these happenings.”
For that moment, when Apo looked at her, there was no longer the princess she’d known at the palace, but instead the queen she’d now been forced to become, holding herself with the same rigidity of steel burned in the hottest of forges.
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- Part 1 of Kit's Bannerfall Works
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22 Jan 2026
