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"Princess, good, evil. I love it when we tell stories."

"Oh yes, we do. But Devil, don’t you always come out as the bad guy?"

"Sorry, girl, mostly."

"So how come you love stories?"

"Oh, oh, the same stereotype. We both are needed to show humans the right path."

"Absolutely, just like Princess Rea. Oh, we must tell her story."

"We must, we must. Wait, I'll start. In a great kingdom long ago, there lived a noble princess."

"Hey boy, what?" 

Princess Good Evil in English
Princess Good Evil in English -  Short stories for teenagers.


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"Let it be, Harold, he’s just a child. What’s your name, little one?"

"I’m Mike, Princess."

"Here you go, Mike. Would you like to play with this whistle made of gold?"

"Thank you, Your Highness. Long live Princess Rebecca, Princess Rea!"

"Princess Rea, sorry Mother and Father, am I late for lunch?"

"Ah, no, you’re just in time. Come, darling, let’s eat."

"Ooh, looks delicious."

"Rea, what’s wrong?"

"Peanuts! This has peanuts. Call the chef. Doesn’t he know that Princess is allergic to peanuts?"

"Please, please, Father, don’t shout at the chef. It’s just a mistake. I am sure it is pure irresponsible carelessness."

"Father, please stop. Stop. Have this, darling."

"At your service, Your Majesty."

"Come in, Bechrist." The Best Suitor

"Your Majesty, why do you look so disturbed?"

"I’m worried, Bechrist, very worried about Rebecca. The Princess is smart, wise, and adored all over the country."

"Your Majesty, Rebecca is not wise enough, Bechrist. She’s too noble, much beyond what is good for her or for the kingdom."

"I see. And might I add, I agree, Your Highness. Can you help?"

"The Princess is going on an excursion tomorrow, isn’t she? I might have something up my sleeve. My wife will take care of it. She has just the kind of powers we need."

"Thank you. How about a race down the river? Come on."

"Ah, now it is time, darling. Look! Where is she? Where is she?"

"This is beautiful!"

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"Welcome, Princess Rebecca."

"Hello, Mrs. Bechrist."

"Hello, Princess. So sorry to interrupt your race, Your Highness, but I had to bring you here because only in my den can I give you a power."

"Power?"

"Since the beginning of time, mankind's biggest puzzle has been to tell right from wrong. Only the person who can solve this puzzle is truly wise. True, Princess, one day you will rule this kingdom, and millions of people will look to you for justice. You need to solve this puzzle of right and wrong."

"You’re right." The Greatest Treasure

"From now on, Princess, whenever something wrong is happening around you, you will perceive a devil, and whenever something right is going on, an angel will show up before you. Hopefully, then you will learn to tell right from wrong."

"Thank you. Thank you so much. I guess then instead of continuing my excursion, I must go to court and see whether there’s a devil or an angel in whatever is going on there."

"Spoken like a queen."

"You will go to prison and do hard labor for 10 years, and your home and wealth will all be confiscated."

"Spare me, spare me, Your Highness. I swear I shall never cheat anyone again. I’m sorry. I am so sorry."

"Crime cannot be ended with punishment, Father. This is devilish."

"What? Really? This can’t be. There is a mistake, Father. Please, please spare him. Give him a job. Punishment won’t help. I am sure he has learned his lesson."

"Fine. If I hear one more charge against you, you will go to prison for life or worse."

"Thank you so much, Your Majesty. Thank you, Your Highness."

"What a devil. Now what is going on?"

"Your Highness, your Highness, stay back. Let him come."

"Yes, Your Highness." Mud Pony

"I am so embarrassed to say this."

"What is it? Please, feel free to tell me."

"I am a farmer from the next village. My name is Chris. My crop failed, and I need to urgently repair the broken roof of my home. If you could, well, spare some coins. I’m not a beggar; I shall return it."

"It’s all right. Take this and repair your roof."

"Okay, thank you. Thank you so much. Long live Princess Rebecca, long live Princess Rea!"

"What a devil. Now something’s wrong."

"Your Highness, welcome. Please, I just needed to meet Mrs. Bechrist."

"Oh, but she is not in town."

"Oh, you see, she gave me a power, and I think there is a mistake."

"My wife never makes a mistake, Your Highness. She is one of the most powerful sorcerers in the world."

"But then maybe there is something that you need to see or understand."

"Hm, maybe. Thank you. Harold, you remember that farmer we gave coins to the other day?"

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"Yes, Princess."

"Do you know where he lives?"

"We could find out in the village. Let’s go, but not like this."

"Hey fella, do you know where Chris lives?"

"That good-for-nothing fool? What do you want him for?"

"Good-for-nothing?"

"All he does is lie all day, lazing around. He ain’t worth a penny, that guy."

"Where will we find him?"

"Over there, beyond that field."

"Get up and do some work. It’s time to sow the fields."

"Hey, I got your roof repaired, didn’t I?"

"But you also promised to return the money."

"When it’s time to return, I’ll give the Princess another sad story, and she is so noble that she will buy it."

"No, you won’t."

"Princess!"

"I shall expect my money back with interest at the end of the season. If you do not return it, then you shall be sent to prison for thievery. Do you understand?"

"Uh, Harold, tell the Royal Officer for this village to keep an eye out for him. See that he works."

"Certainly, Your Highness."

"Harold, I want to see—ooh, careful, Mike!"

"Oh, hello, Princess."

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"Why aren’t you more careful? Well, you did step in front of my horse, Mike. How irresponsible. Someday, someone will not be able to stop. It is your job to be careful around roads. Give me that golden whistle back so that you remember to be careful always."

"I’m sorry."

"Harold, give it back to him after a few days, but he must know that actions have consequences."

"Isn’t he that thief I asked Father to forgive the other day?"

"Yes, Your Highness."

"Let’s see what he is up to."

"Where are we going, sir?"

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"Now that I have the money, we are leaving this kingdom for good, and then I will teach you the art of swindling people. Who says one needs to work hard for money, eh?"

"I say that, and every right-thinking human says that, and you’re teaching crime to a kid?"

"Your Highness!"

"I gave you an opportunity, but I guess you did not deserve it. Father was right; you deserve to be punished. Harold, arrest him and send this kid to a proper school. We will fund his education."

"Okay. Yes, certainly, Your Highness."

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"Father, in all my intention of doing good, I seem to have done more harm. I am so sorry."

"Nah, I am proud of your compassionate, loving nature, honey. But a king, a queen must do justice and look at the consequences of their actions on everybody. It is a tough call, but sometimes we have to be hard for the greater good."

"I understand. Not everything is how it seems, and to jump into kindness or harshness without thinking is harmful."

"I am proud of you. Now I am convinced that someday you will be a wonderful, wise, and just queen."  The little clever Bee

"So, you see, not everything that seems harsh or hard is wrong, and not everything that appears good and kind is correct. The world needs your compassion, but sometimes that compassion entails saying no, being a bit tough, and insisting on doing the right thing for everyone."

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