Prince Adrian of Wied
Adrian looked out the window of the car as it made its way to the palace that acted as the home for his favorite aunt, Empress Katherine II of Atmora. Adrian had arrived in Atmora only about an hour earlier where he’d found a car waiting for him to take him to the palace. Adrian had become a bit mesmerized by the beauty of Alexandria. It was so large and filled with people and buildings, Adrian wasn’t quite used to it.
Adrian had lived little nearly most of his life in Atmora, though it had been in Mizuho, part of the empire but not Atmora proper, save the time when all of his family had spent the first time together there, but then they had all spilt up once again. While Adrian had loved living in Mizuho, he’d always held a bit of a nervousness in Atmora proper. But it was still home, and with his family off on Sera where his father was governor, and his aunt said he could come stay with her.
Adrian was still shocked at having been banished by the Crown Princess of Derita. Marié Thérèsa has always been so kind. That is until she’d found out that he loved her son and Alexandre loved him. Adrian had found that while the Queen of Naples hadn’t quite cared much about the fact that Adrian was male, though the Duchess of Parma had been of a very different opinion, but it had been Adrian’s heritage as a Dutch-Atmoran.
Upon being banished from the Celestial Empire, Adrian had crossed the ocean for Alexandria. Adrian ran his fingers through his dark black hair as the car arrived at the Imperial Palace of Alexandria, the palace was shorter and older than most others, but it was still regal and impressive, though in a more reserve way than the dazzeling Fontainebleau. The Imperial Palace was a moon while Fontainebleau was a sun.
The car turned off of the street named after Adrian’s great-great-great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth and through the gates. The car stopped and the youngest Prince of Wied stepped out of the car. He looked up at the palace with wide deep blue eyes while he walked up the steps to door.