The Unseen King

    By Megan Hauiti

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    28 Sep, 2023

    Rena, the princess, was promised to the King of another kingdom as a peace offering. Her fiery red hair glistened under the sun's rays as she stared into the distance, contemplating her fate.

    She had heard the king was an older man, although no one had seen him. This made her anxious and rebellious. So, she decided to give her purity to the first handsome man she met.

    In a twist of fate, she met a man with long red hair and the looks of a fallen god. Unbeknownst to her, he was the man she was destined to marry.

    The next day, the day of the marriage went ahead as planned. Rena was shocked to find out the man she had slept with was her husband-to-be.

    The king, Runari, had a knowing smirk on his face. He embraced her lovingly, teasing her about the passion she had shown the previous night.

    The next day, they left for their new home. The castle was grand, nestled in the heart of their kingdom. It was a new beginning for both of them.

    Months passed, and Rena found herself settling into her new life. She was surprised to find herself falling for the king, the man she had initially dreaded marrying.

    One day, she found out she was expecting. The news filled her with a sense of joy she had never experienced before. She was going to be a mother.

    When she told Runari, his face lit up with happiness. He was overjoyed at the news of becoming a father. Their bond grew stronger with the impending arrival of their child.

    As the months passed, the kingdom watched their queen's belly grow. She was radiant, her red hair more vibrant than ever. Her subjects admired her strength and grace.

    The day of the birth was a joyous occasion. The kingdom celebrated the arrival of the heir, a healthy baby boy with a tuft of red hair, just like his parents.

    Rena was overjoyed at the sight of their son. She held him close, her heart filled with love and contentment. She was a mother now, and she promised to protect him.

    Runari, too, was overjoyed. He held his son with a proud smile, vowing to be a good father. It was a moment of pure happiness for the young family.

    As the days turned into weeks, and weeks into months, the baby grew. His laughter filled the castle, his red hair growing longer. He was the image of his parents.

    Rena and Runari watched their son grow with pride. They were a family, united by love and commitment. Their story was a testament to fate and destiny.

    The king and queen ruled their kingdom with wisdom and compassion. They were beloved by their subjects, who admired their strong bond and their love for their child.

    Years passed, and Rena found out she was expecting again. The news of another child filled the kingdom with joy. The royal family was expanding.

    Runari was over the moon. He loved being a father and the news of another child was a blessing. He looked forward to welcoming their second child.

    Rena gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. She had her mother's fiery red hair and her father's striking features. She was a beautiful addition to the family.

    The king and queen were overjoyed. Their family was complete. They had a son and a daughter, both of whom they loved dearly.

    As time passed, Rena and Runari continued to rule their kingdom with wisdom and love. Their children grew up to be strong and kind, much like their parents.

    The king and queen's love story became a legend in their kingdom. It was a story of rebellion, fate, and love. A story they would tell their grandchildren.

    Rena often looked back at her life and marveled at how it had unfolded. The young, rebellious princess had found love and happiness in the most unexpected place.

    And Runari, the unseen king, had found his queen in the most unexpected way. Their story was a reminder that destiny often had its plans, regardless of our own.

    Their story, the story of the unseen king and the rebellious princess, was a story of love, fate, and destiny. A story that would be remembered for generations to come.

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