The Duke's Fight For Love
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o knock out Aunt Elizabeth
working on that dress already." Aunt Elizabeth walked
amstress works bett
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and the saucer sipping a bit from it
nced at her and she smil
ost me
e seen in town with him and e
ery good friend. Do you know
uh
e a secret. I do not like h
do you think t
arry him. He is just a friend and beside he ha
t. I do not want you to have
t w
e and you are just Juliet you do not want
at
y, we are going to get some supplies today." She patted
ad subsided and I did not feel the etching desire to throw up or the cramping of my stomach walls. I wanted to go back to the dress or go o
it would help with your belly
in front of the table. In the spoon in my hands, I took out a scoop of the liquid emptying it inside my mouth. My
st Ju
o you
ry day but she never wants to talk about you. I am inviting you over for tea, at dusk, we
kso
le closed the rift of solitude I had created around myself in the past years. I moved away from the chair, to the trunk of dresses. There, I found a repro silk white dress with a hooded cloak, perfect for my visit. With my gloves on and my purse, I had no fancy hat, like the one I saw on the heads of the noblewomen. I walked to Aunt Elizabeth's room, she was out t
asked that w
hat I would accept
is just be
might write to mother telling her of how badly she had raised me. I felt my forehead burning now and my stomach rumbling again. I wanted to tell the rider to stop, to turn the carriage around and take me home, just then, I sighted the mightiest of t
the garden. The carriage door swung open and the man helped me with the stool. I stepped out wa
I muttered to
is in the garden. He asked that you should
ould be the
esume
leaves. Then, I saw his back again, just like the first day I had seen
you would