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Chapter 51
S. Cinders
08:00,Jan 01,1970
“Did they send you here to save me?”
Amelia
I’m a fraud.
There. You heard it. I won’t say it again.
For all the nannies, private tutors, and attendance at one ultra-elite academy, one would think I could learn to act like a princess.
They would be wrong.
My father, the king, has sent me back to the academy as a punishment. His reasoning? If I couldn’t learn to behave myself under such privileged circumstances, perhaps teaching it to others would cure me of my wicked ways.
Only this time I am older, wiser, and perfectly willing to tangle with the teachers who once terrified me. I’d especially like to get wrapped up with that new professor who just happens to reside in the room next to mine.
I would certainly like to get up close and personal with his dictionary.
Royal Academy is a contemporary romantic comedy involving two royal couples and a long suffering cat.
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Chapter 43
Gia Hunter
08:00,Jan 01,1970
Sebastian “Bash” Hughes IV the golden boy and the only son of Seb Hughes III and Abby King. Bash has the looks, money, and brain, and soon to be the heir of Hughes Industries. He’s always nice to everyone, well, except to Trinity. He used to bully her when they were just kids. They eventually became best friends when he needed her art enthusiasm, and Trinity needed him to solve her math assignments. Their friendship ended when Bash left for college abroad when their plan didn’t go well. Trinity backed out before college started—they went separate ways. A few years later, their paths cross again, and they’re two different people.
He comes back, and they are both grown-ups? Will their friendship still have chances to reconcile? Or they want something more?
Is he back to being the same bully Bash to the now beautiful and sassy Trinity? Or he will finally realize why he was mean to her in the first place.
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Chapter 52
Kiara Colon
08:00,Jan 01,1970
Christopher Melbourne is a teenager who has suffered from bullying because of his albinism.
After the passing of his father and his mother’s divorce to his stepfather, they move from the city to the countryside in search of a fresh start.
Palmer Wright is wild, outgoing and talented. She is wanted by the quarterback of the high school team, but her type of boy goes far from that. Wanting or someone unique was what she wanted, but in her small town, that would be hard to find.
Until one certain shy boy will catch her attention, making her want to be his friend instantly. With her perseverance, she will try to bring him out of his shell, and hope that something other than a friendship will blossom.
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Chapter 60
Kleyr
08:00,Jan 01,1970
1. Amanda thought she had found the love of her life. She had everything perfectly planned out; the university she would attend, the car she would drive, the house she would own, the place she would get married and even the money she would earn. Much to her dismay, all her plans went straight down the drain when she caught her golden boy in bed with someone else. She thinks she is the only person who feels absolutely devastated, but she is proven wrong when, one night, a certain bad boy knocks on her door. Now what could a six-foot-tall, arrogant jerk want from her? Isn't it obvious? He wants revenge.
2. When Brielle’s dance instructor gets mad at her for missing yet another rehearsal, she gives Brielle an ultimatum: lose her solo that she needs to get into Julliard, or teach Christopher Russel, the school's quarterback, ballet in two months. With no other choice, she begins the hard struggle of trying to teach a 6'5" football player how to do ballet. What she did expect: An annoying, arrogant, and entitled boy that couldn't dance if his life depended on it. What she didn't expect: To fall in love.
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