The Peasant and the Prince
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  • Reads 23
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 7
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Sep 09, 2019
Eliza Summers is a peasant. She isn't the richest or the most popular but you can always count on her. She may not be rich in money but she is rich in knowledge and wisdom. 


	Dexter Gryffin is the soon-to-be-king. He doesn't want to be though. He is cold to everyone because he knows they are just using him. He just wants someone to see him as him and not as the prince.


What happens when she becomes a servant at the palace? Will she treat him how everyone else does or will she be different?


	"Can I get you anything your highness?" Eliza says in a polite voice. 

"Yeah you can leave me alone I don't need anything." Dexter says angrily.

"Well fine then your royal highnass" she mumbles under her breath. What a jerk!

"What did you call me?" Dexter asked angrily but intrigued. Eliza gulps loudly. "Nothing" she squeaks out. What have I done...
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