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The Duke's Thoughts

Chapter 4 Celeste Family

Word Count: 1022    |    Released on: 06/11/2024

anch; the view shifts, and we now see ourselves

he dress was purple with some ash of brown; it was

round. It was a headache having to pull this junk of disgrace

least borrow her scissors

r. The cold was getting to her as she was soaked

aked hair back as we now see

the celeste, as a lion crest

he hall from left to right of the formal

gging her dress along as she passed

ctures on walls of great men

res, a frown replacing her smi

Darian Celeste. He had the silver brown hair

ould glare and insult him in her head thro

stopped at a big door. It was sliver and brown in color with gold handles. The

her but shook it off. This wasn't the

e of the guards stopped her, his

y," stated the gaurd as the other eyed her

he moved to touch her shoulder. Sh

e hands of yours to touch the royal body?" Shout

o her. "How dare I? You're nothing but a dirty b

e you a princess, you would have been ours for the taking,

ay." Her looks are just for entertainment," stated G

allow her expression to show, as s

the room. The door closed with a big bang, gaini

was already gathered, and it seeme

sit in an empty chair at the edge of th

Lord of the Celeste, was a broad and big man. He looked beautiful and han

ide the much weight he had gained over the years

trouble," a voice said as Lucille looked to it. The voice belonged to a woman with black hair and p

k the hair and eye color of her mother, Bre

ied. She sat beside the Lord and was content with enjoying her mea

ur eyes; you didn't have to

fork up and proceeded to eat;

leste family and for the dirty half born to watch. An audience is what they'll call he

irk looking at h

. It was rude to have items on the table when dinnering, but father, or

led, Hyp

smile was always a bad thing, as she knew he had a s

t then Lucille regretted let

me Lucille g

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