The Prince and the Sorceres Keren
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For several years now, Prince Alaric has been looking for a sorceress who saved his lives from a monster who attacked him when he was young. But when Prince Alaric embarks on a journey, he meets a beautiful Sorceress named Keren, whom he never saw before. It is well known throughout the kingdom that the Sorceress is powerful and a dangerous mercenary who has extensive records in slaying the knights in his own kingdom during the past war.
But could this be the sorceress the prince was looking for? Read through as you witness twists and turn in this thrilling adventure fantasy...
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The Prince and the Sorceres Keren - Stephen Cowking
CHAPTER 1: The Prince
Once upon a time, in a kingdom not so far away... from monsters, magic and some dangerous locations. A handsome prince, Alaric, lived in a beautiful castle. One fine sunny day, the prince woke up to the sound of someone knocking on his door.
Maid Servant: Your Royal Highness. I see you are awake. It is time for your breakfast and the Queen awaits you in the dining room; she wishes to speak with you.
Prince Alaric: Yes I’m awake. Tell mother that I will be there in a few minutes.
He got up from the bed, walked to the window and opened the curtains so as to allow warm sunlight flood the entire room. He looked out, it was an entirely beautiful day. The fountain ran with crystal clear water, the last of the morning dew was just dissipating carrying with it the sweet aroma of the fresh green grass it has clung onto. The birds chirped happily together at the balcony. It would indeed be a beautiful day. The prince proceeded to wash his face and dress up in preparation for breakfast and meeting his mother, the queen.
As the he moved closer to the dining room, he could smell the aroma of the food forcing its way through his nostrils. The smell held great promise of being delicious and he quickened his pace.
Inside the dining room, the queen was already seated and halfway through her food.
Prince Alaric: Good Morning Mother; the food looks very delicious.
Queen: And it tastes delicious too. Have a sit dear.
The prince quickly settled and dug into his sumptuous meal and as he ate, the queen spoke.
Queen: Alaric my son, you are an adult already. Haven’t you found any girl in the whole kingdom whom you wish to marry?
Prince Alaric: Mother, we already talked about this. I’m still