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The Swimming Swan
A Cob Brothers Story
By Amber Kell and Stephani Hecht
Resplendence Publishing, LLC
http://www.resplendencepublishing.com
Resplendence Publishing, LLC
2665 N Atlantic Avenue, #349
Daytona Beach, FL 32118
The Swimming Swan
Copyright © 2012 Amber Kell and Stephani Hecht
Edited by Delaney Sullivan and Caitlyn Green
Cover art by Les Byerley, www.les3photo8.com
Electronic format ISBN: 978-1-60735-459-8
Warning: All rights reserved. The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this copyrighted
work is illegal. Criminal copyright infringement, including infringement without monetary gain,
is investigated by the FBI and is punishable by up to 5 years in federal prison and a fine of
$250,000.
Electronic Release: January 2012
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and occurrences are a product of the author’s
imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, places or occurrences, is purely
coincidental.
The Dedication
For everyone who grew up reading fairy tales.
Chapter One
Fisher Cob sat on a log of driftwood and looked out over the sea. The waves crashed
against the boulders, sending up bright sprays of water into the sky. Oceans called to him, they
always had. Something about the movement of the waves, the smell of salty wetness and the
feeling of utter peace the ocean gave him banished his homesickness.
As much as he loved the kingdo m of Aria, he was going to miss Earth when he went
home. Last time they’d talked, his brother Landon had said they were heading back to Aria soon.
Although he would return when his brother, the future king, demanded, Fisher had mixed
feelings about going home. The man he’d been dating on and off for the past three months
wasn’t permanent mate material, Fisher knew that. Nonetheless, Jimmy had been entertaining.
Fisher would miss the freedom to date whoever he wanted without the entire court watching. At
least on Earth, he knew men dated him because they liked him, not due to his royal status.
Fisher wasn’t looking for something permanent, unlike Landon, who had the entire
kingdom on his shoulders. Fisher just wanted to have a good time. Luckily, his relationship with
Jimmy was winding down. He could tell by the fidgety way their dates had gone lately that his
semi-boyfriend was looking for greener pastures. Since Jimmy’s disappo intment in their
relationship aligned neatly with Fisher going back to Aria, he didn’t really have any motivation
to try and fix it. A bit selfish of him, he knew, but Fisher didn’t like confrontation. Another
reason he enjoyed being second in line for the throne instead of first. He didn’t have the skills
necessary to run an entire kingdo m. No, he was content with being second and following his
brother’s lead in life.
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