Bye Bye Birdy
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  • Reads 238
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 17
  • Time 1h 24m
Complete, First published May 05, 2016
Brandi Brown is only a sophomore when she discovers she has feelings for someone who never crossed her mind. Her best friend-Aaron-was that popular, football captain, heart breaker. She realizes she has feelings for him when he asks her for advice on dating. She was startled, yes, but surprised he asked her. He usually dates someone new every other week. So, this surprises her that he wants to settle done and commit to a relationship-a real one that is. When he asks her this, she feels sad yet happy for him. Every time she sees him with his girlfriend she breaks a little inside. Will she every confess her feelings? Or will she let their relationship go down the drain?
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Betrayed. Framed. Cast out Kanishk, The forgotten prince. The boy whose laughter once filled the palace, now just a name lost to time. Once a beloved prince of Rajvansh, lost everything the night he was accused of a crime he didn't commit. Stripped of his name and honor, abandoned by the family he once called his own. Disappeared into the shadows, vowing never to return. Years later, he has built a new life, far from the suffocating walls of the palace. But fate wasn't done with him yet. As dark secrets unravel and the past refuses to stay buried. Kanishk face the people who turned their backs on him..... A gripping tale of Family, Betrayel, and Redemption, where love and loyalty are tested and a Forgotten Prince must decide-to forgive or to fight. "The past may be buried, but graves don't stay closed forever."