15 minutes later, I reached the beautiful , enchanting palace . I saw the tall , unbreakable iron door hiding the amazing view of the castle. I pushed the door with all my might to reveal guards and the soldiers practicing their daily routine.
I entered nervously. All the people glared at me differently ,expecting me to be not there. Without knowing what to do , I kept walking forward until I reached a beautiful, spotless white door. I pushed it open only to my surprise to see the black walls, black roof and a black floor. Everything Black!
I didn't mind much thinking that I should earn money for living and that I didn't know of any other job in the village. As I stepped in something made me shiver. I felt a chill down my spine. Something told me that something bad was going to happen. I got a feel of evil spirits surrounding me. However taking that as my imagination, I went further in to meet someone who will give me a job.
I glared at the view provided by the palace which had high expectations by everyone. Here everything was completely opposite. It wasn't beautiful, grand, rich or welcoming. It was eerie dark with growing moss in the far corner and ivy living high up the roof.
I spotted someone in white looking unique in blind black narrow path. I neared him.
I called" Hello!?" Touching his shoulder feeling the warm , soft fabric against my fingers.He turned around with a little shriek. He was not an ordinary person. He was the Prince- in front of my very eyes. He had never met me in person even when my dad was the leader. I felt my mouth shape itself to an "o" and my hands stretching. He waved in front of my face expecting me to move. But I still didn't. I was astonished.
"Hello?!" he said.I was interrupted and I was taken back to reality. I blinked a few times to realise what was happening. I looked at the prince. He was starring at me like I was not who I am!
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The Queen Or The Witch?
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