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The Loneliest Ballad

“You must bear a child, Celia. what good is a woman who isn’t a mother? What good is an empty womb?” “Especially when it’s a foreign womb, like yours…” It’s not an easy life when you’re watched month after month, when all the blame is placed at your feet for your young husband having no heir. Celia Devon Tralhamir, Crown Princess of Havietten, waits every month with hope mingled with fear. A child will secure her future. But it will also bind her for life to a husband she neither loves or respects, who refuses to see her abilities. Is that what she wants? Is she content to prioritise security over happiness, and be a wordless decorative vessel all her life? Or is she brave enough to try to forge her own path and seize fulfilment on her own terms? Even in a society that cannot recognise individual brilliance in a mere woman. A sequel to the WEBNOVEL book “Earning the Love of a Princess”, this novel follows another woman born into the Royal House of Devon, trying to fight the confines that threaten to stifle her happiness.

Gabrielle_Johnson_6482 · História
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218 Chs

Faithlessness

Celia and Rachael slowly strolled arm in arm through the castle, wandering down galleries and through the gardens full of bare trees.

Everywhere the went, courtiers stopped to bow to and greet the visiting princess. Some of them were even bold enough to ask her to put in a good word for them to her father. Celia felt a little like an exotic bird on display in a menagerie.

You'd think I've been away for two decades instead of two years, she thought with wry amusement.

The two young women talked about Rachael's upcoming wedding, scheduled for early May.

"It's such a shame I won't still be here for it." Celia squeezed her friend's arm. "There's no way I'd be allowed to stay in Islia for so many weeks."

"I know." Rachael squeezed back. "I wish there was some way to speed up time so I could just get it over and done with already."

"Have you been able to get to know your betrothed a little better over the last few months?" Celia asked.