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of England sitting opposite from my father. He had a pol
anted something. But I did as he asked anyway. I could almost feel the tens
his rude but I couldn't stand the guy. He was the most famous guy in England. Every girl couldn't get enough of him and every man wante
g the top of my hands. His British accent was even thicker than television made it sound. His blue eyes bored into mi
ling, I pulled my hands back almost forcefully. "Yes and
remember saying that. I said the
ing!" I
ns were oka
gue
m those designs could b
the designer who designed that suit of you
ot saying a few harsh words to me in return. Where was it written that royalties were born to mask down their emotions. "His grace is
been a... Well, as we Americans like to say, an enormous pain i
ng to be difficult on me after hearing
it was but I knew that it was he
to tell you before y
of looking alarmed. "Yo
that you're here I think she'd ta
'm right he
me. "You're ge
t." I scof
re. It's be
Dad. You know that." I frown
everywhere was silent. I threw my head and started laughing. The
I managed when the m
ot. You're going to be a princess.
from the chair. "I w
es away from mine. "You will whether you like it or n
would absolutely scratch his eyes out. He must have read my eyes b
the door closed behind him, none of us sa
was calm. "Look, I
on't. And I will
hoice." He said thr
saying my vows for me in th
nows you. You're one of those mean girls that think they can walk around bullying people. I see what the newspapers sat about you. I would rather pluck my eyes out than make you
ould have told my father that when h
es on the back of this marriage. My father seems to think that marrying one of the president's daughter would be of an advantage to me. And your father wants
mes to stay with the royal family and learn the way of the people. So pack your bags." And just like