The Good For Nothing Prince

The Good For Nothing Prince

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︱Slow Updates︱Alexander Cornelius Leon de Kent is the crown prince and the future King of England. He is a spoiled arrogant prince, who loves to party. He never takes responsibility toward running the country and gets into a hand full of trouble. What happens when a journalist goes undercover for her story? Rose is sent to go to London for a job and runs into the infamous “Alex” in disguise; she quickly acknowledges that he’s an arrogant, spoiled bastard with no morals or values and refuses his attempts of wooing. However, the prince has other things in mind; he is instantly drawn to the brunette beauty and decides to follow her to New York. REMEMBER: The Prince always loves a challenge…
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"Watch where you're going!" he snapped. "Who do you think you're talking to?" she asked, raising her eyebrows. "You, are you stupid too?" he spat. "Do not speak to me that way," she said. "Or what? You're just another low-life anyways," he rolled his eyes. "Don't be so quick to judge," she said, turning on her heel. || Adele Adkins, 17, daughter of Edwards Adkins, King of England. She is next in like to be the leading lady of England. Therefore she is indeed a princess. Simon Konecki, 18, son of Rose Konecki. They just moved to the U.K. so she could have better job and keep Simon out of trouble. All credit for story goes to @adelesus

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