In Idris, one of the most beautiful countries in the world, the monarchy still exists.

The Herondale family has ruled Idris for more than a hundred years, from Edmund Herondale to the current kings: Stephen and Celine. But King Stephen's father: King Marcus, had another child with a different woman: Phoebe Gladstone, she had the child and she named him Robert, they both were considered as part of the monarchy too. When King Marcus died, Phoebe married a noble man: Andrew Lightwood, because she didn't want her child to be called a Herondale, and like that the Herondales and the Lightwoods shared the palace, but only one son could have the throne and Stephen got it. Later, after a secret affair with a servant of the palace, the Widow Queen Imogen made her son marry another girl: Celine Montclaire, the same thing happened with Robert Lightwood, he got married with a noble girl: Maryse Trueblood.

Both of the king's sons had children of their own, King Stephen had Prince Jonathan, and Prince Robert had Prince Alexander and Princess Isabelle.

Nowadays, Prince Jace and his cousin Alec study in Alicante, Princess Isabelle is traveling around the world. But, what will happen when they both find out that their grandpa arranged a marriage with a plebeian girl? The only way to get the throne is marrying Clarissa Fairchild, the granddaughter of one of late King Marcus's friends. Who will become the king of Idris? What royal family secrets will be revealed? Will a royal wedding come as it was planned?

Dreamer.

Hello readers! Ok, so I'll explain a bit this idea of mine… Some of you may have seen Goong or Princess Hours, and this crazy thought of mine just came to light, What if I mixed Goong with The mortal Instruments? What if Jace was and arrogant prince (Like Shin) and Clary had to become a not so pretty and graceful princess? (Like Chae Kyung). What if Alec made everyone think he was truly in love with Clary (like Yul)? Later on, another characters from the saga will appear, right now I just need your opinion! What do you think?