CXLIII

1814 Words

“In another life, I hope I could raise you just right.” {}{}{} The idea of reconciling with their children is introduced by Queen Seraphina in response of how there’s a lingering space between them and their children. But, despite being the one who suggest such an act, she was stuck, pacing back and forth as she think of what should she do, or where should she even begin in the first place. The gardens of Maharlika Palace, meticulously manicured and filled with the fragrance of blooming roses, seemed almost unreal in their beauty. The queen, with her regal bearing and timeless grace, stood by the edge of a marble fountain. Her eyes, though often filled with the burdens of her office, were softened by the quiet reflection of the deep evening. “Oh dear...what should I do?” While she is t

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