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PeaceMaker

The Aucacia Empire had always been a put together kingdom. The commoners relied on their king just like the king relied on his people, there was no rumor the king didn't know about and there was nothing the commoners weren't informed of. It was the perfect give and take relationship a kingdom should always have. But perfect things tend to have greedy eyes watching them. A perfect environment has no worries about sudden attacks. The same peace of mind that gave the kingdom a blanket of comfort was only the only thing that was imperfect and the only thing that should have never gotten out of the castle walls. But evil has its way of breaking down barriers. A perfect environment is a fragile one. The gentle air shrouded in glass, ready to be shattered with the wrong move. One that the greedy hands were ready to take and one that young prince, Dominic, would have the displeasure of witnessing. Now with the passing of the king of the Aucacia kingdom, cracks start to form in the fragile walls protecting the crown and the people ruled by it. With the days of his enthronement around the corner, the growls of hunger from the greedy eyes grown louder. How long can the kingdom stay put together? Who will tip over the shaky foundations of the kingdom? Who will be the PeaceMaker? cover art: Day.n

totalnoob · LGBT+
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256 Chs

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Dinner came around quickly, about 30 minutes after the announcement while servant dances entertained the big audience. The Crowly's were seated at their table, their father trying to keep the conversation alive. It was drowned out immediately. 

The aura of the air around them had returned to its truest form. A heavy blanket of distrust, disappointment, and calm tension. Mr. Crowly, trying his best to live with the environment and peacefulness his family had had since coming into the building, tried to interact with his wife. 

There was a cold silence.

The Crowly's turned to their own silent worlds, easing the air around them when someone neared their table or a curious eye was drawn to them. Their facade was thicker than any wall and stronger than steel yet as flimsy as a sheet of paper from the inside, one flicker and it would be burnt down to shreds. 

Jena looked up and smiled at her mother, she smiled back and the air loosened.