The Duke's Fight For Love
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son'
g at the moment?" I stared at the apron over h
omething. Wha
my carriage. I would like you to come with me. It would be i
, what do I tell Aunt Eli
t on a trip with the
ecial outing with me. I looked at her, to find her staring back but she did not look away like the
ous one. You can ask wha
ite bothered
owever', I was waiti
id you
wh
quite young for that. Perh
and nine years old. Father was gravely ill back then and so he needed a successor t
sting story. So where is h
few years ago, G
She beamed at me looking away
you? What about
ters, two are already married off to rich sailors and merch
So that means you would be g
ld not be
hy
I do not want to end up like just any bride. I do not want a suitor, I want a husband that would look me in the eyes and tell me that he loves
How could I help her when I do not have the courage to help myself? I was to be married to a lady I do not know, just so I would be recognized in the King's court and do what my father could not do. But when I stared at her smili
o you f
een asked that
s were as still as the sea, peaceful and delicate. She had asked a question, s
some of the famous books and
in fathers study room. It is a great experience, le
rriage please?" The carriag
e we st
thing." I took her hands in mine as we walked
re are w
a surprise. It is jus
en leaves as they rustled. Her hair bounced
n the carriage, I
f my head, handing it over to her, "Thank yo
on. No Lord, no title. It
chin rose, giving her
s? Come out here in the
troll is a very important time f
ur brid
ave met Agne
, I
ot want to
ike you have
tared at the well made of bricks, with g
ourite place in the
l, I call it my
et's
ng my hairs. The howl of the wind graced my ears. I strolled to the window with the dew still all over, its dimness robbed me of the newly birthed view. I sat on the rocking chair still watching the day, the yellow sun peeking from the whi