Queen Cersei of the House Lannister has many negative qualities, but one thing any Westerosi cannot giver her shit for is her love for her children and her resolve to do right by them. That is the one thing about her that can be considered "good". The only one. Yes, she has three children: the Crown Prince Joffrey, Heir to the Throne. Then, there is Princess Myrcella and Prince Tommen. All three Baratheon children look just like their father...Jamie Lannister. I know, it's fucking weird but love is love right? Yes, Cersei is in a secret relationship with her twin brother The Kingslayer and she absolutely hates her husband King Robert of the House Baratheon, The First of His Name. She swore that she would never father a child with him and she kept that promise...until one night King Robert came to bed drunk and he got on top of Cersei and had his way with her and she could do nothing because he is the king. She told herself that she would never love a true son of Robert Baratheon, then nine months later when she bore a son and looked down into his eyes, she knew she would always love him no matter who the father is. The newborn is the second eldest being two years younger than Joffrey, one year older than Myrcella and two years older than Tommen. As the years went on people would note that the dark brown haired prince looked more like his father than his fair haired siblings but no one thought of it. Because, no one not even the king himself King himself knew of Cersei's...transgression. Therefore, no one knew that he was the only royal child with a true claim to the throne. The One True Heir, was beloved by his younger siblings Myrcella and Tommen, who he was a role model for. He was loathed by his older brother Joffrey and absolutely hated by his Uncle Jamie but got along famously with his Uncle Tyrion who he admired and respected and of course he was greatly loved by his mother, who loved all her children. The one thing she ever did right. As the years moved forward conspiracies were set to remove King Robert from the throne and if anything fatal were to befall him it would be up to his second eldest to take his rightful place on the Iron Throne and defeat all those who would try to usurp it, no matter who that might be. At the point where our story starts the One True Heir is 15 and is on his way to Winterfell with the rest of the royal family, where his father will try to convince lifelong friend and Warden of the North, Lord Eddard Stark to replace the late Jon Aryn as Hand of the King. Little did our Prince know that soon events would be set in motion that would put his destiny on a collision course with the Iron Throne. Our future king's name is Alexander of the House Baratheon, son of King Robert and Queen Cersei and this is his story.
