Disastrous Luna
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ff about her. Her hair is a slightly different shade of black and her eye
who she says she is. She is fool
her two servants looked uneasy. But if she isn't princess Isabelle, wh
to seeing princess's wear. She has on a simple dress and no
ny princess I have met. It's not just her face tha
ght now I have an obligation to welcome every other
n elders are anything to go by she will soon phase into a unique being like me with wings of an angel and not crawls. The
s Charlotte around." I say to the guards before turning and walking
to have you here and to soon have you as a member of this fami
autiful, with long, flowing
slightly in front of her. "I hope your
ss . . . I must say I had heard that you were goodlooking, but I wasn't prepared to see a f
l a twinge of annoyance. I had hoped she w
But I believe there is more to
t to be honest your looks are what ca
er than to judge her based on rumours or our first encounter. She is probably tr
dy in love with each other."
miles and nods
esture toward the entrance off
sion. As we make our way into past the grand entry, her five s
ns, her eyes widening as she takes in the o
turing towards the grand space
a few steps towards the room's entrance
a palace surrounded by wealthy possessions but she has a beautiful heart that appreciates everyth
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e and wonder at the sheer beauty of it all. Everywhere I look, there are sparkling jewels, shimmer
e himself. He is a true epitome of charm and bea
hat girl the moon goddess c
alace. How good would it feel to be surrounded by such beauty and luxury every day? To wear the finest clothes and
o me with a dazzling smile. "And here is your room, My lad
Your home is truly magnificent," I say,
the back of my hand. "I'll see you at the
ll racing. I can't help but feel a flutter in my stomach whene
l dinner
luggage," I call out as s
age. I had recently purchased a stunning new dress that I am sure wil
sit on the bed and begin to search through the bags myself, but after a few moments, my expression changes from exciteme
where my maids have gathered
" I demand, my voice ri
ther in confusion, looki
e of them says tentatively. "We
luggage?" I snap. "You know how much this dinner means to m
sorry, Your Highness," another speaks up. "We thought
is?" I cry out. "I'm supposed to meet prince Hayden's family and imp
ernative. "Perhaps we can find another dress for y
I hiss. "I want my beautiful, expensive dress that I spent hours pick
in shame, feeling the we
ising. "If the five of you can't handle a simple task like bringing my dress, th
hamed. "We're sorry, Your Highne
to do, but you need to find that dress. And if
five maids would be so careless and incompetent. All my plans for the evening have been ruined,