Sydney was a fairy, she had definitely known a lot more about this than I had originally thought. No wonder she was acting like this was completely normal because it was normal to her but how had she gotten to Raven cove? Did my dad send her there to watch me? I still had so many unanswered questions and they kept piling up.
I zoned out and when I zoned out I had this vision of me in a stable yard as a kid petting a horse with my dad, My crown was slipping, it being too big for my small head. He adjusted it back into its proper position. He put his hand on my chin to hold my face steady.
"Lia, remember being the princess of Islaraven isn't an easy job but never ever let them see your crown slip, You hear me.' I didn't understand what he meant back then but I hoped I could figure out what it meant to me now. My dad was standing addressing the ladies in waiting. "Thank you ladies', I will allow the Princess to gather her thoughts and get back to you on our decisions.
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The Diary Of Princess Azalia - Part One
FantasyAzalia a nineteen year old girl who has had a relatively normal life so far, start's to face some difficulty when she has to start saving up for college. Azalia does the unspeakable work for the most hated man in her city, Ben Razalia the owner of t...