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they called it Exiled like I chose to leave like distance was a decision not a consequence Exiled no crown no court no familiar voices calling my name just space too much of it at first it felt like punishment like being erased from the story I helped build no more expectations no more eyes no more throne to sit on just silence where everything used to be but silence starts changing you it strips away noise until you finally hear what’s left underneath and I realized something I didn’t expect being removed from everything doesn’t always mean being lost sometimes it means being forced to find yourself again without roles without titles without anyone telling you who to be and it hurts but it’s honest because out here there’s no audience just reflection and for the first time in a long time I don’t have to perform I just have to exist — The Royal Series, xx10m 👑
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May 8
May 8, 2026 at 11:37 AM UTC
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they called it Exiled like I chose to leave like distance was a decision not a consequence Exiled no crown no court no familiar voices calling my name just space too much of it at first it felt like punishment like being erased from the story I helped build no more expectations no more eyes no more throne to sit on just silence where everything used to be but silence starts changing you it strips away noise until you finally hear what’s left underneath and I realized something I didn’t expect being removed from everything doesn’t always mean being lost sometimes it means being forced to find yourself again without roles without titles without anyone telling you who to be and it hurts but it’s honest because out here there’s no audience just reflection and for the first time in a long time I don’t have to perform I just have to exist — The Royal Series, xx10m 👑
“Exile is not always rejection, it is sometimes the beginning of meeting yourself without the world’s expectations.” — The Royal Series, xx10m 👑
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May 8
May 8, 2026 at 11:37 AM UTC
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