Trust and Daggers

Trust and Daggers

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Elizabeth White is a thief living in the kingdom of Quena, her enemy is Sir John. Captain of the guards. He has been trying to catch her for years, what happens when he hires someone to catch her for him? "What are you doing here!" Elizabeth demands. "What do you think?" He asks motioning to his dagger that's on his belt. This causes Elizabeth to look down lose focus and Alexander jumps on the opportunity and spins pinning her in the same position except her dagger was on the floor. "Alright, it's over come with me now" Plans backfire. Hearts are broken. Enemies are made. Friends are made too. How will it all go down. Also, remember that this story does take place in the 16- 17th century. The story ends with the world blowing up. Just Kidding! The story ends with...
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Prompt #52: Legend says only he who was fit to rule England could pull the sword from the stone. But the only one who manages to do so is a she. AUTHOR'S NOTE: I tweaked the prompt a teeny bit. I changed England to a fictional island called Moneres Islands and adjusted the setting from historical to present day (without the COVID vibes). According to ancient legend on the Moneres Islands, "He who is fit to rule could pull the sword from the stone." Is a short cute Korean girl from America fit to rule when she accidentally and drunkenly freed the decrepit blade in the dead of night? The answer is a resounding, "Oh hell no!" Except the people of the islands, including the current king, take the outdated myth very seriously and are set on crowning me - Winter Copeland, a 26-year-old photographer from Wisconsin - the queen in thirty days. While I'm safe from wearing clothes inspired by the Easter Bunny, I need to take crash course on how to behave like royalty. Apparently, queens don't joke about reverse harems, kick sleazy lawyers in the gonads, or prefer to hang out with dogs than converse with real people. With my best friend, Philomena, by my side, I'm ready to slay the etiquette classes and boring history lessons while evading my super serious and super hot personal bodyguard and the soon-to-be ousted prince with a perpetual frown on his handsome face. Some welcome the sudden royal change while others are determined to see me fail. Even I expect myself to fail on more than one occasion, but one thing I know for sure. Queens don't quit. They conquer.

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