KINGDOMNIC, The Passionate Reign

KINGDOMNIC, The Passionate Reign

SREA MING

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SYNOPSIS/BLURB: A warrior, prince pial of Keswick kingdom was destined with an excessive love of a young graceful lady, Ixan. And he chose to espouse her against the queen's will. The coincidence has driven a serious problem in the kingdom family. And it has caused suffering to Ixan and her people. Although, prince pial continue trying to safeguard them. Alas, a serious outbreak exhilarated of queen lisha's defraud to Ixan's mother. Discovering Ixan the rightful heir of Keswick kingdom, Queen Lisha has to fight in two fronts. What's the secret behind queen lisha's lifetime? For how long does Ixan retain to collect the wisdom seized from her mother? Which trials of life has prince pial passed to succeed in his mission? Finds out in KINGDOMNIC (The Passionate Reign).

Chapter 1 1

KINGDOMNIC (The passionate reign)

INTRODUCTION

At life stage, everything is bound to the gym of love. And in every aspect it's there with us not withstanding our status or firm. Love isn't something that we only perceive however it has become a passion reign, the gush that helps in the blood perfusion in veins. It has become as powerful as the sway of devotion that gives us chance to peace or entangle in life or death. There's a destiny of excessive love known to be a MANIA that suffered life of many men and still running in our lives until the end of time. The story has revealed itself again in the ancient kingdom known as Keswick where love coerced a bound in war and stern. With many challenges from both sides that lift the mountain stuck in the rhinestones. KINGDOMNIC (The passionate reign) is a story of legendary, solace and adventure of the two souls, Pial and Ixan mingled as PIALIXAN.

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Pial Georgia– the prince of Keswick.

Ixan Willem– the young graceful lady.

Lisha Brosli Serd– the Queen of Keswick.

CASTS (Supportive Characters and their roles):

Lihan Fas– Prince Pial's intimate friend.

Yoon Serd– Pial's elder brother.

Nar Qiong– the princess of Wyoming.

Samar Kal– Princess Nar's Servant.

Fanat Rhesus– Ixan's Friend.

Ding Rheo– Ixan's Uncle.

Rout Willem– the king of Keswick, Queen Lisha's husband.

Ariana Greg– Ixan's mother.

Fem Anes– Ixan's father.

Georgia Willem– Rout's elder brother.

Zuera Hilliard– the old woman.

Swed Mish– the servant.

Imish– the servant.

Mila Andrea– Jes's sister.

Jes Lukas– the maid.

Rila Sen– Queen Lisha's friend.

Pliph– the ambassador.

Semon– the knight.

SPECIAL APPEARANCE

Will be mentioned in the story.

CHAPTER 1

IN THE KINGDOM OF KESWICK, a kingdom well known in the early times as a mighty kingdom.

It was a bright and cool sunny day. There are numerous people happily enjoying the moment of gyeolhonsik jubilee taking place in a huge luxurious royal mansion. The mansion made with glasses has different sections including; gardens, home offices, dining rooms, parlors, central halls, libraries, cooking rooms and lavatory. There are myriad of servants, both male and female taking their various tasks. Some servants were making the guest's foods, while some were arranging the tables and some are attending the guests. Everything was going fine as everyone was happy at the moment of the joyful celebrations. The huge luxurious palace was also decorated in different colors with incandescent bulbs and lamps. Many royal families, elite visitors and respectful guests have attended the party including the nearby villagers as they ate and chats in a happy moment.

The Queen of Keswick, Queen Lisha was dressed adorably in a long pink color dress, petticoat, a hair ornaments with high heels. She looked very prosperous with pleasant smile on her face. Queen Lisha was sitting in a chair, having a little chats with her childhood BAHIN (sister-like), Rila Sen. Rila has visited the Queen after so many years. They were chatting gloriously.

"This is such a great celebration. Not every kingdom family could manage the expenses. It's very rare to sponsored nowadays" said Miss Rila, smiling in bliss.

Queen Lisha smiled and replied, "dhanyavaad mere dost (thanks my friend). It's a celebration occasion of my eldest son's wedding. I must prepare well for my two diamonds. I only have them. If my wealth couldn't fit their needs, what do you think i am good for?"

"Of course they deserve the finest. You haven't even introduce your last born child to me. It's been a long time I visit you. You don't know, my life has been so busy nowadays. Remind me of his name, Ah! Prince Pial. Kahaan hai vah (where's he)?"

"Wherever he's, l am sure they're together with his brother and his best friend, Lihan. Maybe next time you'll meet him".

"I pray so coz l don't think there will be next time for me!".

"Kyun (why), Are you not coming back after the trip?" asked Queen Lisha, looking so worried.

"I will not say yes or no. First, l got to watch over my grandchildren. I have so many responsibilities, you cannot understand. Life in the rural area is not the same compare to your way of lives here. I was naturally curious you know, so l have to contend with the house activities".

Queen Lisha looked down at her dress that was adjusted by her maids. Briefly she raised her head up and kindly placed her hand on Rila's shoulder, "you're a good mother of course. I am so happy for your family. They're so lucky to have you by their side".

Miss Rila smiled and responded, "time has already change for us. Before we are ladies, ruling and taking care of our parents is the only duty rely on us but now we're mothers. Please do not strict your children by any non-issue. Try and understand them, that's what makes a happy family. And I know you are doing your best your highness".

"Don't address me as that please. You're like a sister to me. And yes, l will do my best to try" replied Queen Lisha.

"Never mind. Your duty and reilm to your people comes first. And it's said that a person get respect from his close fellow. Nobody should understand our relationship. I should stood by your side to see the development of Keswick" said Miss Rila respectively.

"Pina!" Queen Lisha called out a maid roaming around with some cold drinks in a bar tray. And she kindly took two cups from the tray before allowing her to go. "You may go on. It's okay" she declared. And she gave one cup to Miss Rila "please have something".

Miss Rila kindly collect the glass cup, "dhanyavaad (thank you)". She drank a sip and drop on the round table placed at the center.

"Miss Rila, I wanted to ask you this question since your last visit here during the royal coronation".

"Yes your highness!".

"It's the issue concerning our second prince. Do you think Princess Nar of Wyoming is worth for being the second Princess of Keswick?"

"Uttam (perfect)! Vah bahut achchha hai (she's very nice). It's a nice combination. Vah achchhee hai (she is good). Princess Nar is the most beauties princess and most of all their kingdom like ours has been the best number in honor and royalty. This match will make a good alliance, l guarantee you this. And I know that Prince Pial will be delightful with your opinion. He's good like his brother, l know he won't let you down" responded Miss Rila.

Queen Lisha smiled with pleasure and took another sip of drink. As they continue their discussion.

While Prince Pial was discussing with Lihan and laughing, a bright light of the decoration bulb dim in his eyes. A purple scarf made with white stones reflect the brightness of the bulbs. As he raised his head, a shadow of beauty has already taken away his mind.

"God's miracle is beyond the obstacles" he sounded unexpectedly.

"Your royal highness, what's it now?" Asked Lihan funnily, laughing. "Oh I understand your thought, but be careful your highness. That's not a good behavior especially for a prince".

"You keep quiet. I... I don't mean it in ... a bad way" responded prince Pial, trying to capture the lady's face clearly.

"I see where you're going with this. But I think you better stop this dreaming".

"I am not!".

"Hmm!".

"Really l am not my friend, believe me".

"Then stop looking".

"I am trying to" responded Prince Pial, couldn't take away from the lady busy chatting with a young girl of her age.

"Prince Pial!" Lihan apprised him. And he carefully turned his head to face him. "This is not our probity. And remember, according to the rules of Keswick kingdom, it's highly prohibited for a prince to look at a village girl. And so ..." Lihan quickly held his tongue after seeing Queen Lisha and Miss Rila approaching them.

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