short story -17
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was a young prince named Alexander. He lived in a grand castle with his parents, the king and queen, and his two older sisters. Alexander was a kind and curious boy, and he spent most of his days exploring the kingdom and learning about its people and their ways of life.
One day, while out on a ride, Alexander came across a small village on the outskirts of the kingdom. The village was poor and run down, and the people who lived there were struggling to make ends meet. Alexander was deeply moved by the plight of the villagers and knew that he had to do something to help.
He went back to the castle and told his parents about the village and the people who lived there. The king and queen were also moved by Alexander's words and they decided to send aid to the village. They sent food, clothes, and medicine to the villagers and also sent builders to repair their homes.
The villagers were overjoyed and they thanked Alexander and his family for their kindness. Alexander felt a sense of pride and purpose knowing that he had made a difference in the lives of these people.
As time passed, Alexander continued to visit the village and he became good friends with the villagers. He learned about their culture and traditions and they taught him about the importance of community and helping others.
One day, while on a walk through the village, Alexander came across a beautiful young woman named Isabella. She was kind, smart and hardworking and Alexander was immediately smitten with her. They fell in love and were soon married in a grand ceremony in the village.
Alexander and Isabella ruled the kingdom together and they worked to improve the lives of all of the kingdom's citizens. They built schools and hospitals and created jobs so that everyone had the opportunity to live a good life.
Years passed and Alexander and Isabella's reign was remembered as a golden age for the kingdom. They were loved and respected by all and their legacy lived on through their children and grandchildren.
The End.