But Harley's feelings for Alex went beyond mere admiration. She had developed a full-blown crush on him, and she couldn't help but feel a pang of jealousy whenever he talked to other women. Her parents, oblivious to her feelings, continued to spoil her rotten, buying her expensive gifts and taking her on lavish vacations.

With a newfound sense of determination, Harley decided to take a stand. She told her parents that she was an adult, and it was time for her to make her own decisions. She would follow her heart, no matter where it led.

But as their relationship deepened, Harley's parents began to take notice. They were shocked to discover that their precious princess was dating someone they considered beneath her. Mr. King, in particular, was appalled by the idea of his daughter being with a "commoner."

As she grew older, Harley's sense of entitlement only intensified. She would often throw tantrums if things didn't go her way, and her parents would usually cave in to her demands. Her mother had long since given up trying to discipline her, and her father was too busy with his business ventures to pay much attention.

And as she and Alex drove off into the sunset, Harley knew that she had finally found her happily ever after – not as a spoiled princess, but as a young woman who had discovered the value of love and independence.

One day, Harley decided to take matters into her own hands. She convinced Alex to take her on a spontaneous road trip to the beach, where they could spend the day soaking up the sun and having fun. As they drove along the coast, the wind in her hair and the sun on her face, Harley felt alive.