The King and a Lion Heart

The King and a Lion Heart

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The prince of one of the greatest countries holds a festival to find his queen. A girl named Celestial attends the festival once her target flees there. She must enter in order to complete her mission and failure is not an option or she would have to face the wrath of her father. The prince sees her at the festival and makes her his. He won't tell he why. He won't tell her anything like his life is a secret. But she has a secret to. Would he accept her if he saw her true form? A magnificent lioness.
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