The Prince's Destiny
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  • Reads 131
  • Votes 22
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 3m
Ongoing, First published Jun 05, 2024
Alexander was not destined to be a leader. Or a hero, for that matter. However, his fate had other plans. As the oldest son, he was destined to become next in line for the thrown. To take over his father as king. He shows no interest in taking over. He does not learn well and does not do his duties when he was young. His brother, Damien, was jealous, as he wanted to rule the kingdom. 

Does this jealousy become something else?
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