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Thê Ûntîtlêd

Just...what exactly are you doing?!" "Being greedy...what else?" She gasped as he pulled her in his arms, encircling his muscular black shirt covered ones around her slim waist. Her eyes widened even more when she felt all his pectorals and muscles underneath his shirt through her flimsy nightgown. Her lips trembled when she felt him tilt her chin. "B-but I'm your brother's fiance..." His luscious lips stopped halfway at this. "Then I hope he won't mind if I steal away his unattended, unhappy fiance forever..." Isleen Liberine, the only daughter of Duke Frederick was sent to her in-laws house before her marriage, just like any other daughter of a noble. But here's the twist....Isleen is NOT like the other daughters of nobles. So when her family successfully persuades her to get married to the proud Count of Heathanne's son, Daniel...she immediately retaliates, only to be subdued with a heavy hand. But what our wild Isleen didn't expect to discover was something that'd turn her life in a three sixty degree manner...or maybe finally allow her to spread her wings of freedom? . . . . . Abused, bruised and beaten...the only things which 'the untitled' Rhysand knew was pain. So when a warm ray of sunshine penetrates his cold world, he's desperate to grasp it no matter the consequence. But what he doesn't expect is that sunshine to be none other than his brother's fiance!?.. . . . ~Thê Untîtlêd is a story of a whirlwind forbidden romance and the desperate attempts to live your dreams.~

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•••20. Thê Bânqûêt part 3•••

The seating arrangement of the royal family was made with the invited nobles. The King and the Prince sat with his courtiers at one long table while the Queen and the Princess sat with the noble ladies at another long table. After everyone was seated, a toast was made in the honour of the returned Princess, Estia. Baroness Dunchan was seated exactly at the opposite side of the abhorrent red haired woman; however both of them out rightly ignored each other as they engaged themselves with their own group. But this ignorance didn't last long for the Baroness herself popped the question addressing her rival; "Ah I have heard now a days it is not only men who keep mistress but women have also started keeping lovers even if they are married or engaged to someone!"

"Oh my, what's with women these days! They must remain pure! Such women should become outcast of the society!" a murmur spread amongst the ladies sitting at there.