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The Prince's Runaway Bride

The pampered young miss and decorated military tactician of the Anisen household once asked, “Why do I have to be the sacrificial lamb?" The Crown Prince of Tissuria in his younger days once declared, “I will marry you when we grow up.” The trusted retainer once informed the grown Crown Prince, “The replacement bride was reluctant to take on the role.” Vaughn smirked. He knew that Zenia would likely refuse the marriage. “Should we continue monitoring the movements of the siblings, my Lord?” “Yes, that’s already a given. A prey like that is not easy to capture and keep.” The Crown Prince promised, “We will meet again soon Zenia. It’s time to put you to your rightful place.” Join Zenia and Vaughn in their crazy and funny adventures as they uncover the truth and witness how they nurture their love to stand the test of time. *********************************************** Regular updates: 1 chapter per day Thank you all for your support. I may release 2 chapters at any given day ^_^ as a treat or give you a surprise mini mass release. I am the rightful owner of the cover. *********************************************** You may buy me a coffee: ko-fi.com/nanotchkalexiskyler You may also want to donate via Paypal: sarisari.biz@gmail.com Thank you all ^_^

Nanotchka · Fantasy
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The Banquet of Sinister Schemes (Part 1)

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The old man followed Jorick to unfamiliar territory. He moved in a rather odd way, which the old man copied. There were guards all over the place. The old man knew that they worked for the Ninth Prince.

'Why would Jorick hide from them?'

The two men were able to get inside a building without being detected. Jorick was so focused on infiltrating the place that he only thought about the guards that he needed to avoid and did not suspect that someone could be tailing him.

He went to the room where the Ninth Prince had taken him when they first met. It was still the same. In fact, it seemed no one touched the room for so many years. The large build-up of dust could tell him that. He rummaged through the cabinets and drawers to find some clues.