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Lord Theodore's Favorite Ritual

"I have waited for you in all of my lives, Gooseberry, and in all of them you had left. Please stay in this one," he pleaded, his eyes locked with hers. "I wish to stay too, My Lord Husband, because you are forever, Theodore," she whispered, tears glistening in her eyes. In a world where Lydia Statham, an illegitimate girl shunned as an abomination, is confined to her noble-born family’s estate, her only escape comes through books and stories of the outside world. But destiny intervenes when she receives an invitation to a bridal pick banquet at one of Critic Arley’s grandest mansions. What was supposed to be a chance for a new beginning soon becomes a solitary encounter with Lord Theodore, a feared outcast and enemy of the Empire. Lord Theodore, of royal blood but without a surname, has never desired a wife, and the idea of cohabiting with a woman seems unfathomable. Yet, at the banquet thrown by Conan, where every young lady was invited, only Lydia appears. Now, Theodore must confront his deepest reservations as he navigates the ritualistic demands and unearths feelings he never anticipated. In a tale of forbidden desires and unspoken promises, every season, every day, and forever, Theodore's life will revolve around the ritual that is Lydia—his chosen, his fate. No one came but her. His Gooseberry. ************** "Call me Lordess Theodore" "I am Lordess Theodore and I am his favourite ritual" Dear Critic. Do you wish to https://buymeacoffee.com/nanafirdausi Discourse with me on discord @i_nanafirdausi Cover photo is mine.

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294 Chs

Traveling To The Citadel.

Theodore Mansion.

Critic Arley, Critic-Ishire.

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Dorothy gave good reasons.

Joyous nodded. "She would be fine" she agreed.

"Yes and we bored" Dorothy puckered her lips. They were quiet the maids.

"Certainly, let us hope she does not lock the doors to her library" Joyous said with a giggle.

"Oh shut up, she is not as cruel, but she does love her books to heaven, we could really get bored" Dorothy waved Joyous off with an explanation.

"But there's lady Helena" Joyous pointed out.

Dorothy rolled her eyes. "She is not a lady, she lived with a man!"

"Dorothy-" she cut Joyous off.

"A man she was not married to, that is blasphemy" Dorothy continued.

Joyous closed the trunk. "Okay but she is a good person, needless to say"

"I fear she is a bit of a bad influence on our lady still" and is Dorothy observant?