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The story is from the writer: bader
Age classification: +18
The story is a Romantic
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the heart of the forest, there lived a young girl named Rose. She had long, flowing hair the color of gold and eyes as blue as the sky. She was kind, gentle, and loved by all who knew her.
One day, while wandering through the forest, Rose stumbled upon a handsome young man. He was tall and strong, with hair as dark as the night and eyes as green as the leaves of the trees. He was a prince from a distant kingdom, lost and alone in the forest.
Rose took pity on the prince and offered to guide him back to his kingdom. As they journeyed together, they talked and laughed and soon, they fell deeply in love.
The prince was amazed by Rose's beauty and kind heart, and she was equally enamored with his strength and determination. They knew they were meant to be together forever.
As they reached the prince's kingdom, they were greeted with great joy and celebration. The king and queen welcomed Rose with open arms and soon, the prince asked for her hand in marriage.
Rose was overjoyed and said yes, and they were married in a grand ceremony, surrounded by their friends and loved ones.
As they began their new life together, Rose and the prince knew that they were truly blessed to have found each other. They were happy and in love, and nothing could ever tear them apart.
They ruled the kingdom together, with compassion and fairness, and their people loved and respected them. They were known as the kindest and most just rulers in all the land.
Years passed, and Rose and the prince had children of their own. They were a happy family, filled with love and laughter.
As the years went by, Rose and the prince grew old together, but their love for each other never faded. They were still as in love as the day they first met, and they knew that they would be together forever.
In the end, Rose and the prince were laid to rest side by side, in the forest where they first met. And their love story lived on, passed down through the generations as a true romance of fate and destiny.
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