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Crescent Crown: Quest of Love

'I will find you in any lifetime.' –––– Her silvery moon-locks were in delicate braids to reveal her fresh, radiant face. Her bright icy blue eyes watched everyone and everything fondly, sinlessly. She was a beauty that calms the nervous heart. That’s what everyone remembers of Princess Alora Linwood Roosevelt. Then who is the one who returned to the palace in the name of the princess? She had fiery long hair that looked like the flames of hell and her eyes were like a ball of fire that could reduce one to ashes. She looked like an evil witch they heard of. How could it not create chaos in the nation? She became prey to the royals and their politics, the nobles, and their influence, and commoners and their protest with her life on the line. Will she challenge the centuries-old tradition and find her love? Or will she lose her life? –––– P.S: Slow Burn, Slow Romance. This is an original story. Thank you ^_^ for giving it a try. DISCORD: Munchkin_2#7368 Story DISCORD: https://discord.gg/QhhXXWq Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/munchkin_2 Instagram: auth_munchkin Linktree: https://linktr.ee/munchkin

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Hard to Find

Arihan was on the way to the Darwin mansion from his private manor when he heard a monotonous melody that was filled with gloominess and pain. He looked around without knowing who was playing the flute in the middle of nowhere.

Getting off his horse, he entered the woods that were filled with a breeze. He followed the direction of the music. The deeper he entered the woods, the sound still seemed too far. He doubted if he was only the one listening to it.

He didn't fear. Rather he oddly felt it could be the redhead lady. These undefined and unbelievable things don't happen with others but the redhead lady.

Following the music, he caught a slender lady, sitting on a fallen wooden tree trunk amidst the fog. In a red dress with her hair locks fluttering to the soft breeze, she looked like a princess of fire. 

Always seeing her in high spirits even after every trouble she faced, her music was clearly narrating her down-spiritedness.