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CARRY YOUR THRONE - brallon

CARRY YOUR THRONE - brallon

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Panic! At The Disco
To those of lower classes, you must think the life of a prince must be privileged and extravagant. That statement is half correct. Dallon Weekes, the only son of his parents, and heir to the throne of Occasus, thinks that the so-called fabulous life of a prince isn't all that fabulous. He's constantly being watched over by his parents and he's tired of his everyday life. He chooses to travel with hopes to find something new and maybe a possible suitor. In which, he does and that person is almost just like him. Maybe they might just work out.
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*Highest ranking no#332 in Royalty* People say that the life of a Royal is perfect. Technically speaking, it should be. Everything is done for you. Everything being served on silver platters for you. Being fed with Gold spoons. Being the center of attention. The ethereal beauty that comes with being a Royal. But there are two sides to one story. These views are proposed by the people who watch from afar. Now embark on the journey of what actually happens inside those highwalls that surround the palace grounds. See for yourself how the life of a Royal is not actually flowers and rainbows every day. The grass isn't always greener on the other side. And the Royals are living proof of it.

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