Fool Me Twice, Your Highness

Fool Me Twice, Your Highness

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The court has a rule: the bells do not sleep where the crown rests. Prince Hiro has always been rebellious against his father but has never broken a court rule in his life. Not until Idris showed up. Which, to be fair, wasn't entirely Hiro's fault. Nobody had specified that "no jesters in the royal chambers" needed to be a rule. It was just assumed. It was common sense. It was, apparently, not common sense to Idris. In his defense, he was just doing his job. In Hiro's defense, the laughing was free. Everything that came after was considerably more expensive.
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