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Kitanna

(*NO RAPE*) Kitanna stood still, not worried about the new person; she was worried about herself. The royal guard was shirtless and standing so close to her, with his body pinning hers. She was still trying to get her thoughts straight when she found herself being dragged onto the bed, with the guard on top of her. She raised her hands to push him, but he was faster. He caught both of her hands with one of his and pinned them above her head, using his other free hand to cover her mouth. Kitanna felt blood rush to her cheeks, and the next words she heard sent her world spinning in 3D. "Now, moan, princess..." Those words brushed against her ear, causing the hairs on her neck to stand. ......... Set in historical times, in the ancient kingdom of Morado. A young princess, Kitanna, enjoys life to the fullest, living every day like the princess she is. But after an incident, she is left to only trust herself and her instincts in the palace, which was filled with betrayals and corruption. A guard, who was trained to protect the crown, lived his life peacefully, killing when he was ordered to but never speaking to people around him until he crossed paths with the sassy and clumsy princess. Then everything changed. If you enjoy dark humors, royal romance and betrayals. Then this book is for you.

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EPILOGUE PART 2

[MUSIC RECOMMENDATION: WUJI ~ WANG YIBO]

The palace began its preparation for the burial. The palace servants had their usual dresses changed into something dull, and the brighter colors were removed from the designs on the walls.

Friends and people close to the royal family arrived for the burial. Everyone had a plain expression on their faces, giving nothing away.

One of the servants carrying the ritual basket entered the tomb where the deceased would be laid, and everyone waited for the speech to be given before the body would be burnt to ashes and preserved.

Before the person to give the speech started, one of the officials said to the man standing beside him, "Why is the burial done like this when the person who died is not even a member of the royal family?"