The (Prince)ss

The (Prince)ss

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After his sister falls ill, Prince Miles is forced by his father to marry the prince, named Grayson, of a neighboring kingdom in her place. Miles is not a fan of the idea because he isn't gay, but he doesn't have a choice. This is because without the arranged marriage, the kingdoms might go to war, and Miles' fathers kingdom was not as powerful. No one can know that Miles isn't a girl because it would ruin the peace between kingdoms. Can Miles convince an entire palace that he is a girl and successfully make peace between the two kingdoms?
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