Play The King: Act Two

Play The King: Act Two

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["PLAY THE KING" IS ACT TWO OF THE "PLAY" SERIES. PLEASE READ "PLAY THE QUEEN" FIRST.] It's been four months since Priam Torres, the once unpopular president of the Elysian University Student Council, assumed office. Thanks to his chief-of-staff Castiel Seville's ingenuity and Fabienne Lucero's cooperation to play as his first lady, his approval ratings are up. Everything is looking good for him and the council, and reelection is now viable. However, Priam's presidency is at extreme risk as one of the college student council chairpersons will attempt to dethrone him and bring down his administration. It's now up to Castiel and Fabienne-along with their new ally-to prevent the worst case scenario from happening. Players will make moves and countermoves. Chess pieces will dance on the board. Kings will clash-and only one of them can wear the crown and sit in the coveted throne. The play resumes.
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Flear Quenfohré is a bright star and heiress who plays the game of life like it's hers to win. Ranked third at Castellan University until Celine Savadora, cold and brilliant, steps into her world. Celine's sharp mind and quiet strength awaken something unexpected in Flear's heart. But love is never simple here. Shao Vireaux, the warm and graceful valedictorian, has quietly loved Celine for years, a silent guardian from the shadows. Now, between whispered glances and unspoken desires, a silent rivalry blooms, filled with hope and heartbreak. Caught in this delicate balance, Flear must decide: to fight for the one who makes her feel alive, or to step back and honor a love that has waited too long to be seen. And somewhere between them all, a truth lingers "Maybe loving you was the only thing I was never meant to win."

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