Introduction
In a land where kings rule with authority and ancient demons lurk in the shadows, two princes from two different worlds meet.
Terner, Crown Prince of the country of Omegar, is a free-spirited and rebellious boy who has always sought a life beyond the palace walls. On the other hand, Kumar, Crown Prince of the country of Galiven, lives in a golden cage; a prince who has even his freedom taken from him to protect him.
A friendly and predestined meeting between the two kings binds the fates of the two boys forever. A friendship that began in childhood will be tested amid court intrigues, ancient curses, bloody secrets, and the emergence of a dark force known as the "Red Devil."
But some bonds go beyond friendship. Some promises remain unbroken, even after years, exile, betrayal, and death.
This is not a story about princes saving the world. This is a story about two boys who just wanted to be together.
A word from the author (kiano):
Hello to everyone who made it to the beginning of my story.
You probably noticed that I wrote the summary of the story very straightforward and visible. To be honest, I usually have the habit of making up complex, literary and full of sentences for summaries and giving everyone else a headache, but this time I really didn’t feel like doing that. As a result, I decided to get straight to the point. I think this is one of the few times that my summary of the story is really clear!
I am Kiano ; a writer... or maybe I should say a half-writer who currently lives by writing and uses fiction writing more than anything else to clear her mind.
I am at your service with the “Crocodile’s den ” trilogy. Whether I will publish all three volumes here or not is still unknown and depends largely on the energy and support I get from you. Of course, the story is originally four volumes and the last volume is a sub-volume; a volume that I personally love very much, but we still have a long way to go to get to that point.
Let me give a small warning from the beginning:
For some scenes of this story, especially the earlier parts, I myself cried while writing. This is not very common for me, because usually when I am writing plots and story twists, the audience becomes more emotional than I am. But this time... I don't know. Maybe I just got too emotional.
And finally, welcome to my messy world.








