A/N: I know. I should be continuing the other stories. . . But I haven't gotten inspiration. So, hope you enjoy this.

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Once upon a time, there was a prosperous kingdom named Romantica. The kingdom was ruled by a King who had a soothsayer. This soothsayer was a man with powers to predict the future. One day, the soothsayer had done his job and thus was time for his departure. But, the King was a selfish man and thus the soothsayer placed a curse upon the King. . .

"So, it's time for you to go soothsayer?" asked King Miyagi.

"Yes. I have helped your kingdom into a golden age and thus, my work is done." Replied the soothsayer.

As the soothsayer was about to depart, he felt a sharp pain in his stomach. Looking down he saw a sword sticking out of his stomach. Behind him was one of the King's obedient soldiers. His name was Shinobu.

"Sorry. But I can't have you making other countries prosper. You shall die here." said the King.

The soothsayer was left to die, but not before he gave a message to the King. Blood coming out of his wound, the soothsayer touched the blood and smeared it on a nearby wall of the castle.

"Heed me well King, for the child who bears this mark on his back, and dies, shall make this Kingdom perish. Re. . . mem. . . ber. . . T-th. . . is." With that the soothsayer died.

A few years later, the Queen gave birth to two healthy twins. Both were boys. Both were brunette, but one had mocha eyes while the other had green eyes. "My Lord! The Queen gave birth to twins!"

The King saw his sons and smiled. The Queen smiled as well and told the King the names she chose. "Dear, the one with green eyes is named Misaki, while the other is named Hiroki." The King smiled once again, but as the maids were changing the infants, his face paled.

"My Lord and Lady, it seems prince Hiroki has a birthmark on his back. Strange, it looks like blood. . ."

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Once upon a time, in a far away kingdom, the Queen gave birth to twins. Both were boys. However, due to selfish adults, the twins were separated. The boy with green eyes went and became a selfish King while the other became his loyal tool.

Destiny has played a cruel jest on these twins. Never to be together. When they were born, the church bell greeted their arrival into the world. The King and Queen were arguing and they couldn't take it no more. They went separate ways. The Queen stayed in the Kingdom, while the King moved away. Misaki was raised to be King and because his other half was not present, turned selfish and wanted everything.

Hiroki, however, was raised to be a literate young man with high standards. The years were rough on both the twins, but fate gave them a break. Fourteen years later, the twins were reunited. However, Hiroki became a servant of evil.

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Beggars after beggars came and went up to the King, demanding he help them. The King was not impressed, for he did not care for his people. The King did what was beneficial for himself. After the forth peasant, the King was growing weary and impatient. The next person who shall walk to that door shall be the last peasant he speaks to. In walked in a peasant with light golden hair. The King knew this man, for he was Tsumori the merchant who sold teddy bears who were named Suzuki-san as his wears. Tsumori walked forward and told the King that his family were famished and there is not enough money for him to pay the King and to provide for his family. The King simply gave a coy smile.

"If there is not enough money than I'll just take what you have to offer. Now bow down to me and leave my sight peasant."

"Your Majesty ple-"

Tsumori was apprehended by the two guards and was forcefully dragged away. "EVERYTHING WAS FOR YOU! YOU'LL NEVER GET AWAY WITH THIS!" yelled Tsumori. The King merely waved it off. Before the palace doors closed, The King saw Tsumori fiercely glare at him. That was the last thing King Misaki saw as the doors closed.

The King sighed and leaned back on his throne. No sooner had he leaned back, a book was forcefully thrown and hit him square in the face. The King, outraged was about to order who ever threw the book to come forth so he could punish them, but there was no need. The one who threw the book came out, with a scowl on his face. The King jumped off the throne and into the arms of the person. Both were sent to the floor as the figure didn't anticipate the King's actions.

"Hiro-chan! I had a horrible day! Those peasants wanted me to solve their problems and one had the nerve to glare at me!" the King huffed.

Hiroki shook his head and after dusting himself off, outstretched his hand so the King could grab it. "Come your Majesty. The clock will soon strike three and thus, your tea time." King Misaki grabbed the hand, but puffed out his cheeks.

"Something wrong your Majesty?" questioned Hiroki.

"Misaki."

"I beg your pardon?"

"Call me Misaki! We're brothers are we not?" said the King.

Hiroki's frown deepened. "We are. But you are the King and I'm only a mere servant."

King Misaki huffed and stormed out of the Throne room. Hiroki followed behind his King and then the clock struck three. The King looked back at Hiroki. "Oh look, it's tea time."

Hiroki looked at the King's eyes and saw that all was forgiven. The smallest twitch of his lips gave an indication that Hiroki was pleased. "So it is. Today is black tea served with brioche. Is that to your liking your Maje-," the glare that the King gave Hiroki made him change his words. "King Misaki?"

Not what King Misaki wanted, but Hiroki did say his name in a way and it was as close as the King was going to get. "That sounds scrumptious."

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"Time for bed your Majesty." Hiroki was changing the King into his night gown, preparing him for slumber. The King puffed out his cheeks and was going to correct Hiroki, but he didn't.

Hiro-chan probably would forget by tomorrow anyway. Thought the King. Hiroki was pulling away the sheets and the King crawled in. Hiroki pulled the covers back to the Kings chin. The King yawned and was about to enter the world of dreams, but he had to tell Hiroki something.

"Hiro-chan?"

"Yes your Majesty?"

"Remember when we were little and I made you that crown out of flowers? You were happy and I was as well, but then mom and dad took us away?

"Yes. Why?"

"When I made you that crown, I was wishing that you would rule beside me. Stupid right?"

Hiroki ruffled the King's hair. "No. In fact it w-was c-c-cu. . ."

"Cute?" the King offered.

"Yeah. That."

The King smiled. "I'm glad." and with that, the King drifted off to sleep. Hiroki watched the King sleep and let a little smile pass across his face. Unknown to the King, Hiroki still had the little crown hidden at the bottom of his closet.

TBC

A/N: So? How was that for the first chapter huh? Kinda weird I admit, but hey. It was stuck in my head for about 3 days now. Had to write it out.