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Royal high school

Royal high school

Onyi

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Welcome to Royal High School, where the elite and wealthy send their children to learn and socialize. The school is divided into two main cliques: the Royals, led by the charismatic and cunning Prince Harrison, and the Rebels, led by the fiercely independent and beautiful Maya. Prince Harrison is used to getting what he wants, when he wants it. But when Maya transfers to Royal High, she shakes things up and challenges his authority. Despite their initial animosity, they can't deny the attraction between them. As they navigate love, loyalty, and family secrets, they must confront the dark truths about their school and their own relationships. Will they find a way to be together, or will their differences tear them apart? Themes: Forbidden love, social class differences, loyalty, family secrets, and self-discovery. Characters: - Prince Harrison: The charming and confident leader of the Royals. - Maya: The fierce and independent leader of the Rebels. - Queen Bee: Prince Harrison's sister and a loyal member of the Royals. - Jax: Maya's best friend and a loyal member of the Rebels. - King and Queen: Prince Harrison's parents and the rulers of the school's social hierarchy.

Chapter 1 The new rival

Prince Harrison gazed out at the sea of faces, his eyes scanning the crowded hallway. He knew every person, every name, every secret. Royal High School was his domain, and he ruled with an iron fist.

But then, he saw her. Maya, the new student, standing by the lockers, her piercing green eyes flashing with defiance. Harrison's instincts prickled. Who was this girl, and why did she look so familiar?

As he approached her, Maya's gaze locked onto his, her expression unyielding. Harrison smirked, intrigued. No one had ever dared to challenge him before.

"Welcome to Royal High," he said, his voice dripping with condescension. "I'm Prince Harrison. And you are...?"

Maya's smile was sweet, but her words were laced with venom. "I'm Maya, the new rebel in town. And I'm not impressed."

Harrison's eyes narrowed. No one had ever spoken to him like that before. He felt a spark of attraction, mixed with annoyance.

As the days went by, Harrison and Maya clashed repeatedly. She refused to bow to his authority, and he refused to back down.

But beneath the surface, they both felt it - a spark of attraction, a thrill of excitement.

Little did they know, their rivalry was only the beginning. Secrets and lies, family scandals and hidden agendas, would soon threaten to tear them apart.

But for now, they just circled each other, their eyes locked in a fierce, tantalizing dance.

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