Once upon a time, in a kingdom ruled by a cruel king, there lived a prince named Alexander. He was the youngest son of the king and was often overlooked and neglected by his father. He lived a life of luxury and privilege, but he was also deeply unhappy.
One day, while wandering in the forest, Alexander stumbled upon a beautiful and mysterious woman named Isabella. She was a witch, who lived alone in the woods, practicing her magic and communing with nature. Alexander was immediately drawn to her and they began to spend time together.
As they got to know each other, Alexander discovered that Isabella was not only beautiful, but also kind and wise. She taught him about the beauty of nature and the power of magic, and he began to see the world in a new light. He fell deeply in love with her, and they became inseparable.
But their love was not meant to be. The kingdom was plagued by a terrible curse, and the king blamed Isabella for it, even though she had nothing to do with it. He saw her as a threat to his power and decided to get rid of her. He ordered his soldiers to capture Isabella and bring her to the palace.
Alexander pleaded with his father to spare Isabella's life, but the king was ruthless and refused to listen. Isabella was put on trial and was found guilty of witchcraft. The king ordered her execution, and Alexander was devastated.
He tried to save her, but it was too late, and Isabella was burned at the stake. Alexander was filled with anger and despair and couldn't forgive his father for this monstrous act. He left the kingdom and never returned.
Isabella's death left a deep wound in Alexander's heart and he never forgot her. He died a few years later, still mourning the loss of the love of his life. The kingdom continued to be cursed and plagued by natural disasters, and it is said that it was the curse of Isabella, who was a good witch and didn't deserve such a cruel fate.
Their love story was brief but intense and the tragic end of it serves as a reminder that love and justice don't always prevail in the face of power, ignorance and fear.
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