/ Teen / Hanazono: Heiress
Synopsis
Lavalee Flamelinne Hanazono, the second born and heir to the large multi-trillion Hanazono Empire, is not your typical heiress.
Beneath her often irritating and frowned-upon spoiled and brat-like appearance and ways, she carries a heavy burden and a scarred heart.
No matter how free and how ideal her almost perfect life appears in front of everyone, from the moment she had stepped into the world, her arms and feet had been bounded by chains.
These chains not only restrict her from stepping into the light by holding her back into the shadows, but it also wraps around her heart. An inescapable obligation passed down behind the curtains from generation to generation in their family, an obligation that robbed her, and her whole family, of the chance to make great childhood memories.
She had learned to live in a way that she doesn't hurt herself with the chains she's bounded to but this is about to change.
“What I am doesn’t define who I am.”
May it be the will of fate or simply mere coincidence, she will cross paths with a person who is her complete opposite.
Even though he is walking in the path she can never walk in, his and her life will soon be entangled in a knot that tightens the more they try to step away from each other.
She whose hands are tainted with the blood of many people, she who wears a crown of authority, power, and responsibility, she who keeps a whole empire steady, and she who had her heart surrounded by metal to avoid getting swayed from her duties.
He who belongs to the world that Lavalee wanted to return to but can’t, he who mandates the laws that her world breaks, and he who has the courage to open Lavalee’s heart again.
“Who said it’s going to be easy?”
Indeed, it won’t be easy.
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Write a reviewAuthor AMikaela_18
Twelve chapters in and I can already relate and connect with the characters, gosh, this takes me back to my rebellious and stubborn phase. Though I'm no longer as stubborn and hard-headed as before, I can still relate to some of their views and principles, minus the mafia-relation. I'm loving it!