Prince Darrius: Is Jennifer A Real Teenager Or Young?

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Jennifer is an 18, almost 19, year old lady. She has had any easy life so far, until she was kidnapped by Prince Darrius. She, the narrator of the story, tells us about her adventure in the palace with Prince Darrius and a couple of her friends. Considering her snarky comments along with her talking back, attitudes, as well as ‘bipolar’ emotions, this makes me believe that she can pass as a real teenager/young adult. In Prince Darrius, by CSW1995 (on Wattpad), Jennifer is part of a prophecy. Little did she know, her soulmate was the person that kidnapped her, Darrius, a.k.a, the prince. She and Darrius get married, by the king’s orders. Though they go through many bumps throughout the way. Jennifer and Darrius learn to accept one another’s

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