Injustice {DISCONTINUED}
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  • Reads 183
  • Votes 32
  • Parts 13
  • Time 30m
Ongoing, First published Jun 05, 2020
Mature
Though Canamaria was one of the lucky countries to survive climate change, the laws are unfair and stupid. Valerie Lynn is second in line to inheriting the throne and when she does, she'll change all the unfair laws, and replace them with better ones.

But she's only second in line. Who's first in line though?

Conner Lynn, Valerie's older brother. Conner isn't a bad person, in fact, he's an amazing one! But he's also quite happy with the way things are now. He's blind to the sufferings of Canamaria's citizens. Conner (like most royals) wants the throne very much, so it'll be hard for Valerie to convince him to give the throne to her.

Will Valerie find a way to become queen and make the citizens of Canamaria happy? Or will Conner claim the throne and keep things the way they are?

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