Stolen Birthright
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  • Reads 147
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 2
  • Time 49m
Ongoing, First published May 26, 2020
Vanished in the night.

Seventeen years ago, a newborn was stolen from within the walls of the Palace. The King and Queen lost their firstborn child. And the country lost its future Queen.

Camellia has lived in poverty for as long as she can remember. Abandoned on the doorstep of an orphanage as an infant, she never knew where she came from. She never wanted to know.  Despite rarely having enough food and never having enough money, she found that she was happy.

But suddenly, everything she had ever known was lost. 

It was a mistake. One misstep. It wasn't what she wanted.

Camellia never thought that a tiny scratch could cause her world to crumble. But after a small drop of her blood is examined, and a birthmark is identified, everything changes. Suddenly, Camellia is declared the heir to the throne , and shipped off to the Palace.

Her new home. Her prison.


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