Right and Wrong
I do not own any Maximum Ride characters, they belong to James Patterson. I only own Aimee and any future characters that come up in the story.
Plot: Born and raised in the Royal Court wasn't what it was cut out to be. Already having an arranged marriage at five years old; but as she grew older, her heart belonged to another.
Ch.1: The Plan
It was modern times, yet kings still ruled the land they've accumulated or gained by marrying off their children to gain more power and avoid whatever wars they could. Some kept their children hidden from the outside world showing them the royal ways from when the kings first started ruling their kingdoms. Yet some Kings showed their children the Royal history from the beginning of their lineage to the modern times of the kingdom today. However there were a couple of kings that were known to be the most powerful and feared all throughout their land. One king who ruled over Europe and was known as King Batchelder or as his family and close acquaintances would call him Jeb Batchelder. The other King ruled over America and was known as King Walker or as his family and close acquaintances would call him Malcolm Walker.
King Batchelder and King Walker both came to an agreement that in order to be united instead of against each other, that they would marry off one of their children to the kings other child when both the children came of age. Their plan worked because King Batchelder's wife had twins; their names were Igneous Batchelder and Maximum Batchelder. King Walker's wife also had twins a son name Jonathon Walker and Dylan Walker and a daughter one year later named Aimee Walker. Both Kings agreement was that Maximum would marry Jonathon when they were 18. Needless to say, Maximum would leave the European Court to live in the American Court preparing her of all the American knowledge she would need to know until they were to be married. Everything was perfect, their plan flawless; or so they thought.
I hope everyone likes the first chapter. Please review your thoughts and any suggestions.
