Traitor to the Throne: Standard Access

The young royals’ best friend is hiding something—even if he can’t lie.

Thirtyx Venmagalion was sent to the elite Wydewood Academy to betray the prince and princess. But when his people—the shifty, anarchist Veriths with a physical inability to lie—abandoned him, he befriended the monarchs instead. Now on the verge of graduation, the teens face a threat to the unprecedented peace they’ve enjoyed under King Grimmary. And despite Thirtyx’s best efforts to defend the prince and princess, his heritage makes him a prime suspect.

Thirtyx quickly learns that keeping a low profile won’t get him through senior year, especially with his fiery new friend Seerla urging him to speak out. But when he’s juggling so many dangerous secrets, keeping the target off his back is easier said than done. In spite of his best efforts, could he be the one to bring the delicate peace crashing down?

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Resilient as Always

Chapter Eleven: Show of Strength | Part 8 Thirtyx had discussed his concerns with Rhea and Benn, but while their trust in Arova was guarded, it was still trust. They knew her as a person and friend, after all, rather than some distant diplomat. They also didn’t know…

If the Worst Should Happen

Chapter Eleven: Show of Strength | Part 7 More clamoring from the crowd. Grimmary’s eyes sparkled purple, a move Thirtyx thought was for intimidation until the king pointed at a reporter. “You! You seem to have a question unrelated to the species of my attacker.” The reporter cleared…

No Mercy

Chapter Eleven: Show of Strength | Part 6 “Was I so wrong to have wanted something better for my children than the suffering endured by Lamiakk’s older generations?” Grimmary continued. “Prior to my rule, virtually every childhood was ruined or cut short by political turmoil. I am not…

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