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The Fairy and a Princess

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Once upon a time in a remote kingdom there lived a ravishing princess. Her mother the Queen was actually born a fairy, Serenity, and the King, Gavin, was a mortal. There was a vindictive Lord who lived in a secluded part of the forest that surrounded the village and kingdom. Lord Byron was a mystical and devilish warlock who despised the kingdom and especially the princess. Lord Byron knew the power that the Fairy Serenity possessed. She would bear a child that would be the most powerful in all the land. He wanted to make all the fairies his minions and endure his wrath of being the most prominent in all the land.

Serenity, being knowledgeable of this prophecy, wanted her offspring to be true and not fall into despair or deceit. Besides, she did not love the wicked warlock, she loved another. The fairy had fallen in love with a very handsome young man. The young King had a very unique artistic talent and was able to paint the most glorious paintings. Serenity would hide up in a nook in the corner of King Gavin's chamber and observe his masterpieces. He could take a blank canvas, and with every brush stroke, you would feel as if you were in whatever scene he was creating. The only problem was that Serenity was yet to be noticed, and she had to devise a plan to give the young King a moment to meet her. But how could she accomplish this, being a small fairy and hiding from him? Serenity decided to pose as a maidservant for the King. She tidied up his chambers while he painted. This only lasted so long before King Gavin realized what a raw beauty she possessed and decided to utilize her in some of his work. Over the next few months these two grew closer and closer. They even spent time together outside the castle walls. Within a year they had fallen madly in love with one another and proceeded to be married. Shortly after their nuptials and the Queen's coronation, the young couple began expecting a little one.

They named this child Princess Celecity. Princess Celecity had long, flowing, strawberry blonde curls that complemented her snowy white skin and ever color changing eyes. As a baby, her Royal Highness was given an extraordinary magical gift that allowed her the capability to manipulate her yearnings. Her eyes would change as if they were a rainbow as she waved her fingers and fulfilled her wishes. The King and Queen had to assign a mystical noble attendant to ascertain that the princess did not abuse her ability or be influenced to misuse it for evil. This attendant, however, was to be unknown to her Majesty and only observe until the time was necessary.

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