![]() Unfortunately, with the sickness taking over their land and the nobles supplying the moonflower growing increasingly greedy, Corrick continues to alienate himself from his people. It is a title he hates, a position he hates, but after the assassination of his gentle and well-loved parents by greedy noblemen, he is forced to harden himself to protect those close to him. Wes is Prince Corrick in disguise, doing what he can for his people under cover of night while living known as the cruel King’s Justice during the day. But when she gets to the palace, she discovers that there is more going on than meets the eye. Tessa thinks the palace is not doing enough, and maybe they aren’t. So for Tessa, who watched her parents killed by the guard for working with smugglers to get the medicine to those in need, she has taken up the task with Wes, stealing flowers to make medicine and distributing it to those in need at night. ![]() Those with money can buy extra doses, and those without get what they can get. The kingdom is separated into different lands, each governed by a noble who has to ration their monthly medicine supply. But it is not money they steal it is moonflowers, the only known treatment/cure to the sickness devastating their land. ![]() Tessa and Wes steal from the rich and give to the poor. ![]()
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