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Once upon a time in a faraway kingdom, there lived a handsome prince named Alexander. He had everything a prince could wish for, except for true love. One day, while exploring the enchanted forest, he stumbled upon a mysterious cottage. Inside, he met a beautiful witch named Amara. Despite her powers and unusual appearance, Prince Alexander couldn't help but feel a deep connection to her.
As the days went by, Prince Alexander and Witch Amara spent more time together. They discovered they shared a love for adventure, books, and helping others. The prince soon realized that his feelings for Amara went beyond friendship. He was falling in love with her and wanted to break the curse that turned her into a witch.
Prince Alexander sought help from the wise old wizard of the kingdom. The wizard explained that Amara had been cursed by an evil sorcerer. The only way to break the curse was for someone to love her unconditionally. Determined to prove his love, Prince Alexander embarked on a dangerous quest to find a rare flower that could reverse the spell.
The prince faced many challenges during his journey but remained determined. Finally, he found the rare flower hidden deep in a treacherous cave guarded by fierce creatures. With the flower in hand, Prince Alexander returned to the cottage to break the curse and free Amara from her witch form.
With a sprinkle of the rare flower's petals, Witch Amara transformed back into her true form—a kind and beautiful woman. Tears of joy filled Prince Alexander's eyes as they embraced each other. Their love had overcome all obstacles and they knew they were destined to be together forever.
News of their love spread throughout the kingdom, and the people rejoiced. Prince Alexander's parents, the King and Queen, saw how much the prince had changed because of his love for Amara. They welcomed her into the royal family with open arms, and the couple lived happily ever after, ruling the kingdom with compassion and fairness.
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