the colours that we once had

the colours that we once had

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Louise is a young girl who lives in society where your power put you in a colour, if you are powerless your colour is. Louise is something different she has more than one colour this something that has never happened, now she is heir to the throne and has to join activities that only older royals join. She has to find the one before the one is picked for her, then once he is found and is married to her she will be crowned queen. Sooner or later she finds out she will betray her family and the royals to live a life of equality and freedom.
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