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Chapter 2 The Damsel

Word Count: 1723    |    Released on: 12/05/2022

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impinged in his voice, "Next time, do not come

l, eyeing the man ruefully, "Curses! I ha

d by her drunken state. As far as he knew, the women of England did n

seemed to dance erratically and divide into three, "Foolish English.

er eyes shutting slowly and tiredly, just befor

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nna Forland said to the duchess as they

to learn though. And maybe when he comes of a

oken to a woman in his life. In that case, I have a fri

en clearly busy getting acquainted w

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without falling asleep. It even surprised him how he was b

hink of. Most especially, taking care of those places under your care. Gi

long being awake while Brooke spoke. At the same time, he knew this was s

ve the man half of his attention. Just half, w

ially Earl who understood the severity of the s

though, it wasn't goi

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n her hair, "The Duke is dead. His son is taking over," she

give her a glare, "So how does

quite young, charming and very vulnerable. And most especially, " she swirled with pride while waving her red hair, "He'

wked at her, eyes that clear

xplain further, "Well you and befitting have nothing to do wi

tell him that. Don't you see a chance of finally getting w

tion, "She's right. We do not belong in this sor

the empty wooden table, "I will put food on that table tonigh

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be his to manage. He was afraid, that he confessed, a

the fear. Dark green tiles, golden chandeliers, foreign designs and sculptures everywhere. Obvi

down, he found his younger sister staring at him

to meet," Anna Forland said wi

houghts, Philip replied au

hamber. Her brother stopped at the sight of a very fa

t of Mareda," she then turned to the lady and beamed jus

ied slightly, "Your Gr

looking down at her, "It'

ip nodded and walked away, sendin

ook a full exit before she dec

d sweetly. Well

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e she was alone. Retrieving her bag, she quickly began picking so

er, "You thief! Wh

o a run, turning moments later to find half a dozen

clutching the bag right. She sighted two men some distance in front of her and r

ight fist and dashed further, noticing the men had

son again won't change anything. That's

amily, "I told you I would put food out tonight," then threw t

That's how born thieves are." Somehow, it made her rethink everything and seethe in pain, tears forming in her

wed. And then prove to them she's not a thie

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g a harp, "Here I was thinking you would be out with t

at the strings, "I have better things t

ake a seat right beside him on the bed, "The son that I know wo

ce, "My life would just have to be like this from now on. Right now, all I

ou just have to make it yourself,"

is that I do everything by myself. I am alone in this. The life I pictured was filled with archery, huntin

s right. But she smiled afterwards, a reassuring to

rowned, "That is the last thing on my mind

her advantage, "How about Elizabeth Aflong? You've met

r mother," P

I'm sure you would too. She is pretty nice," she stole a sight of h

"Then I will marry her mo

Rebecca aske

an't tell. But you are a woman, my mother. Yo

's my boy. How do you see a betrothal three days for now, the s

d looked down at he

grinned and lef

for him. If only he coul

ke himself, trained with weapons and a soul like fire. But

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