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The Princess and The Lord

This is the stories of two different people from two different worlds (literally) She was raised in love, while he was raised in hate Her birth was celebrated, while he was despised She was protected, while he was abused everyday. She is gentle, warm and kind, while he is cold, cruel and vicious But with the twist of fate, their world collided. They will learn from each other. He will teach her to be hopeful and live for herself, while she will teach him the joys of Friendship and Love Together they will learn to understand each other, accept each other and love each other, and soon their love will change the fate of the world ________________________________________ Princess: Can you stop staring at me while I'm sleeping? The Lord: I can't... The Princess: Are you gonna stare at me the whole night? The Lord: Yes! The Princess: Can you at least act like a normal man who will take advantage of a maiden while in her room. The Lord: …this Lord would oblige The Princess: WAIT… This princess is kidding, just kidding, wait...!

blowfish1407 · Fantasie
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The Resolution

In the Heaven's Gate sec territory, a young man stood at the top of a hill, his yellow viper eyes staring deeply into the vast mountain shrouded in grayish smoke, his long black hair fluttering behind his back along with a cold wind that brushed against his pale overly face that looks like a corpse.

Suddenly his eyes drifted from a distance, then he slowly turn his head over his shoulder, "You shouldn't be here..." he hissed coldly.

A  young boy that look no more than eleven years old stood behind him, the boy have the same similar pale face with black irises gleaming with golden light and long hair as black as ink framing his face which was as beautiful as exquisitely carved jade, his thin red lips slightly open as he spoke calmly "It's only my consciousness..."

"An obedient child like you broke a rule? What a rare thing you do..." he sneered disdainfully then he turned his gaze back to the mountain seemingly ignoring the boy's existance.