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In a world far from ours where magic was essential for life, there was a kingdom named Reino de la Magia, or the Kingdom of Magic. The kingdom was ruled by King Alejandro and his wife, Queen Carmen. In this world, it was possible to transfer magic, but doing so was very dangerous. Once the magic of someone’s body had disappeared, they would disappear too. To find someone to transfer the magic willingly was the only problem for Alejandro and Carmen, though. They did not care about what would happen to the people they stole the magic from. The king and queen were not strong enough and did not know of many other people that were. Therefore, they could not transfer the magic. Even if they had found someone willing to do it, the price to have …show more content…
They eventually drifted to sleep until they were awoken by the slam of the doors of the grand hall. “How could that be? I thought everyone was gone?” Queen Carmen stood up slowly. While Alejandro seemed completely satisfied with his actions, she had always thought differently. All she wanted was to be able to walk around town being greeted by all of the kind people of the kingdom. Her eyes widen with glee as the women entered the room. “Who do you think you might be?” Alejandro was angered by her sudden presence. “La Reina de la Magia,” she stated. “I have come from the grand city of Brujería. Samuel is hosting a festival this year to celebrate the winning of the final battle. I heard that the people here had not made any contact with their families in years. People all around the world have become quite concerned.” Alejandro stood up next to Carmen. “Well, we are quite fine here. You may now take your leave.” La Reina de la Magia turned to leave as Carmen tugged on her arm. “No, please help us. We have made a terrible mistake and we want to fix it.” Reina could see the sincerity in her eyes. The only problem here was …show more content…
It was against the laws of sorcery to do such a thing. Instead, Reina decided that because of their selfishness, the two rulers or Raino de la Magia should suffer the same fate their citizens were supposed to when they stole their magic, The very next day, Reina returned to the castle. This time she wore a long, black, Huntress’ cloak above her grey gown. Reina knocked three times on the tall doors, but no one answered. She kicked the door open only to see nothing inside. The castle was as quiet as a mouse. She kept walking to find a door creaked open, letting out the smallest gleam of light. Reina’s eyes widen as she saw the golden roses sitting still on the balcony. Before she could even think about taking them, King Alejandro grabbed her arm and pulled her back into another hallway. “What do you think you’re doing here, little witch?” His voice was filled with venom as he spoke. Reina laughed and replied with “I made you a deal. I will give you one last chance, and only one. For I have been able to overlook your cruelty for the kindness in Carmen.” Now it was Alejandro that laughed. “You cannot possibly think that I would ever give you those roses.” The sorceress looked at him with a piercing glare. “I would be careful with what you say, your majesty,” she

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