Vienna
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  • Reads 9,973
  • Votes 452
  • Parts 30
  • Time 1h 46m
Complete, First published Apr 14, 2022
Mature
The choosing ceremony is upon the kingdom of Masdonia, and the rules have changed. The people in Sector 6, 7, and 8 are now able to join in the competition. 

Vienna Logan, a girl from Sector 8 seems to draw attention in the competition, whether its a good thing or a bad thing she doesn't know yet.

With scheming girls, all trying to win the Prince's favor and Vienna who honestly wants nothing to do with the royal family and all the drama that follows them, why is it that the Prince can't seem to leave her alone? And what's with the Queen confiding in her at random hours of the day? 

With the rebels getting more and more violent, and the kingdom becoming more and more restless, whats a girl supposed to do?
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