“Last Wednesday morning, King Friedrich passed away,” Johann announced. “And his will was read out that night. It stated that the Crown Prince and the granddaughter of a certain Mr. Charles Stevens would be married.”
My eyes popped out.
“Excuse me? This can’t be true!”
“I’m afraid it is, Ms. Jessica. You are the granddaughter of Mr. Stevens, correct?” Wilhelm answered.
“Yes, but—this is the twenty-first centaury, you can’t be serious!”
“We would never joke about something this serious,” Johann told me in a flat tone. “You are the future Crown Princess, and we will be at your service.”
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Jessica Stevens and her family can barely cope. After her mother's treatment costs, the bills were piling up, and she relies on her soccer scholarship to cope. With her father's job as a professor at Oxford University no longer being able to shoulder the weight of paying off the loans, it's time to do what she needs to do. Desperate times call for desperate measures.
Crown Prince Christoph von du Cadenber is the new crown prince of Cadenber. Once his grandfather's will is read, however, it is revealed that he is promised to someone--Jessica Stevens. After searching high and low for a way to get out of it, he finds that there is not way out of his situation. Instead, the two decide on a compromise.
Both Jessica and Christoph have the ride of their life, from pure hatred to possibly something else. Join them on their journey of getting married to getting to grips with being the crown couple. Because for Jessica, this is surely an unwanted position.
Ok, so I've deleted two of my stories that I haven't been writing these past few months. I've decided to focus on one, and I've re-written one of my old unfinished stories. Please bare with me, I'm prewritting as many chapters as I can before I start publishing!
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Unwanted Positions
Teen Fiction“Last Wednesday morning, King Friedrich passed away,” Johann announced. “And his will was read out that night. It stated that the Crown Prince and the granddaughter of a certain Mr. Charles Stevens would be married.” My eyes popped out. “Excuse me...