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The Lost Shard of Fate

Shortly after loosing her uncle and her home in a tragic fire incident, Hazel Troyanda finds herself facing severe charges in the Kragon kingdom. She had only been seeking refuge in a town near the border when she was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment for attempted murder on the second prince of Kragon. With no means to defend herself and no evidence or witnesses to prove her innocence, Hazel has no choice but to serve her sentence. But five years down the line, the warden of the no-name prison strikes a deal with her. He offers to set her free, convinced that she's some heir to a very wealthy family in the kingdom of Algarve, in return, she has to reward him handsomely after she has claimed her rightful position. Hazel agrees despite the doubt about the warden's theory. Her goal is to find the person behind her family's demise and her false accusatory. On her search for the perpetrator, she comes across a claim on her as a supposed heir to the Algarve throne and a certain prince that turns her world upside down. He's the brother to the man Hazel has sworn to destroy and he would do anything for his family. Hazel has nothing to loose and is ready to chase after her revenge with everything she has, even if it means going against the royal family of Kragon. Will their oaths and beliefs turn against them as they transcend the path of undeniable attraction and romance, or will they betray their feelings and find their demise in revenge? ***Excerpt***

Arnaliva_Vale · Fantasy
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51 Chs

Important things.

Hazel reported to her duty as usual, completely unaware of the Crown Prince's current mood towards her. She stood outside the dining hall on one side of the door, Ace on the other one.

"Don't you think we're spending too much time with each other?" He suddenly asked and Hazel turned to him with a frown, clearly confused as to where the question came from. Ace wasn't even looking at her and had his eyes on the wall opposite him.

Hazel racked her brain for a retort or an answer, but nothing came to mind because she didn't understand.

Seeing her confusion, Ace rolled his eyes and sighed. "Where are you going to live?" He asked, an attempt to shift the topic and erase the awkwardness.

"I'm not sure yet. But I'd rather be anywhere than in a small room with three other men," Hazel responded, her jaw clenching.

Ace frowned. "Is it that bad, really?"