Dancing Moons
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It was the night of the dancing moons and Princess Soli and her twin sister Princess Elan are to be crowned queens. But the twin fifteen year old sisters may find this night doesn't go as they would have liked it to? Can an enemy attack force the tides to change? If they escape in the nick-of-time can they still make it to their coronation? Or will the already crumbling realm be brought to its knees?
Lane Decker Davis
Lane is a rambunctious twenty nine year old. He spends his summers in the mountains, his winters in the deserts, and in-between the two, he writes. His advice to readers and writers: Write naked, dance in your underwear, climb trees, smile proudly for strangers, have midnight tea parties, make your life extraordinary, and then write about it. I promise, it’ll be worth it.
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Dancing Moons - Lane Decker Davis
Dancing Moons
by Lane Decker Davis
Published by Screaming Hippo Publishing at Smashwords
Original Copyright 2009 Lane Decker Davis
Copyright 2013 Lane Decker Davis
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Even though Princess Soli enjoyed herself at the ball she did not want to become queen. But in five short hours she would be.
She stumbled out of the ballroom and onto the deck of the airship, her foot tangled in the layers of her petticoat. She lifted her gown, giggled, and stepped into the fresh night air. Approaching the copperum railing she grasped it with both hands, leaned forward, and peered at the planet hundreds of feet below.
The airship’s steam turbines ground and puffed as the ship drifted through the clouds over the countryside of Kente. Kente was the only queendom on the small planet called Tibbeta; other lands were kingdoms and one was even a republic.
Soli watched the as a small town passed beneath the ship. Her training at the academy taught her that over the years the people of Kente became convinced that, because their planet had dual suns, and dual moons, the queendom needed to be ruled by twin queens. The country was divided between the provinces on the day-side and the provinces on the night-side where one queen ruled over the night the the other the day. The week before, the old queen Monte died opening the crown for new rulers to be chosen from the twins born in the previous eighteen years. From the ten eligible sets of twins, Soli and her sister had been chosen by the Oracle of Tarr to become the new queens.
Soli had always been interested in science although she held