The Cry for Justice

The Cry for Justice

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Alicia Annabell Theodora, the crown princess of Clairaness is a beautiful, kind and responsible girl. She lives in the palace of Variselle in the capital with her family. The initial curiosity of her sister led her to discover a dark secret of the royal family. It was about an act of brutal injustice to her biological mother. How will she deal with it now? Keep reading to find out. A/N: I am not that good at descriptions. But don't worry I'll change it later as time goes on. This is my very first published story. Please feel free to review and criticize and let me know if there are any mistakes. Thank you.😇 Copyright All Rights Reserved
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