~Virgil~
All I could think of was how bored I was. I already did everything I usually do for entertainment: sulk in the corner and listen to music. The only other thing to do would be to go and make fun of Roman.
So, I did.
I climbed the stairs to the second floor, where I found bright and cheery decorations mixed with flowers. Whoever let Patton decorate is an idiot. It was probably Logan too. He always had a soft spot for that kid.
I walked into Roman's room and took in the gaudy interior. It was covered in red curtains and vines growing up the columns along the walls. His large bed had a red canopy and white and gold sheets. He even had a fricking fountain!
The best way to annoy him is to mess with his things. I proceeded to tear down all of his curtains and dump them into the fountain. I emptied his closet and threw the clothes onto the floor. I bounced on his bed, leaving dirty footprints on the sheets. I stepped back to admire my handiwork.
Perfect.
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~Roman~
After a meeting with Logan and Patton, I went to retire in my room. But, when I walked in, I saw Virgil and my destroyed room.
My face grew red and hot with fury. I walked right up to him and slapped that smug smile off his face.
He stared at me in shock before lowering his eyes to the floor.
"How dare you?!" I screamed. "What gives you the right to do this?!"
"What gives you the right to banish me to the dungeon..." he whispered under his breath. That only made me angrier.
"I am a prince! I am worth something and you are worth nothing!"
"I know..."
I glared at him and watched him clean everything up. Afterwards, I finally let him leave my room. Just before his left I leaned in close and whispered in his ear words that I would soon regret: "Everything would be better without you here."
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The Dragon-Witch Chronicles - Prinxiety AU
Fiksi PenggemarOnce upon a time... Four men all ruled a kingdom together, by declaration of the King Thomas. Each was tasked with helping in running it. Logan provided logical reasoning for decisions. Patton helped to understand emotion and appealing to his subjec...