Festival of Death: A Young Princesss Desperate Dance with Fate and Family Politics

In a world of royal politics and dark magic, a young princess must navigate treacherous family dynamics to survive

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Festival of Death: A Young Princess's Desperate Dance with Fate and Family Politics Chapter 2 Part 1 The Festival of Death I broke off my dangerous words as my kid brother Sunbeam appeared at my side. Seeing through the shadow that he created, I reached my hand in and dispersed it. I was met with a pouting frown. “What did you do that for sis, I was just trying to have some fun”. I put my hands on my hips and scowled down at him. “It is not called fun when you take the shape of a ghoul, I could have killed you if I did not see past that cloak you so brilliantly made…for a runt”. To take the bite out of my words I messed up his shaggy hair and smiled down at him. Pretending disgust he threw my hand off and crossed his arms. He sighed and smiled his boyish smile, “okay no more cloaks around sis only his high highness papa”. He then took my hand and started for the castle in the distance weaving through the crowds of drunken reptiles, personally I just hoped no one got too drunk and decided to Shift and set the market ablaze. Though some have already have Shifted into less dangerous creatures, which we had to jump over, or quickly dodge. Getting an idea I tapped Sunny on the shoulder so he could find an avenue for a breather. “This is going to take forever how about we try flashing together”, he answered me with a blinding smile and took both my hands in his, “library?” “Library”, I agreed. Together we concentrated and with a pull and a feeling of flight we opened our eyes to see a labyrinth of books and rolls of parchment. We grinned goofily at each other at the progress we made; progress because for once, none of our body parts had flashed into or merged into anything. Suddenly his smile disappeared and he quickly dropped my hands and moved away, knowing what to expect I plastered a fake smile upon my face and turned to meet the inappropriate searching gaze of my father. His gaze left mine and met my brother’s, then again found mine. “You know very well I don’t want you hanging around this ungrateful runt”, his voice though like honey took a steely and sneering edge when he talked about my little brother. …and then things took a turn

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