The Kidnapped Prince
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Ongoing, First published May 03, 2020
Mature
The Omega Prince, as he was known, walked into the thrown room as he had been summoned by his father, the King. The young Prince had just come of age and had inherented everything from his mother except his deep, rich garnet colored eyes, which were his fathers. He stood at 4'8", had skin as pale as freshly fallen snow, messy black hair that barely touched the nape of his neck, and a very feminine figure and an androgynous face, "You wanted to see me, Father?" he asked softly in an androgynous and submissive voice. He was the only child of the King as his mother had passed a few day after his birth

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