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The Leper King's Healer

After a tragic accident that sent her back 845 years in time to the year 1177, in the Middle Ages, during the reign of Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, Kate Mitchell, a wealthy business tycoon in the pharmaceutical industry, a gifted ex-military, a pharmacologist and botanist, and a brilliant archer from 2022, wakes up as Lady Philippa, a pretty, innocent, frail, and proper young lady of House Antioch, with whom she shares nothing in common. She realised she had died on that day, and her soul travels back in time and takes over the body of Philippa, a helpless lady who would face tragedy, betrayal, and scandal before dying young and heartbroken. She chose to live as Philippa because she had a second chance at life and only one goal in mind: to live and survive at any cost. To succeed, she must thrive and learn to live in the Medieval era, where nothing is common for her, and, above all, she must avoid an arranged marriage, which will doom Phillipa to death after a terrible heartbreak. Lady Philippa, unfortunately, is about to be engaged to an unknown man, and she must devise a plan to prevent this from happening. Kate's background as an ex-military officer, pharmacologist, and botanist, as well as her limited knowledge of history, will be invaluable in surviving the historical mediaeval times when modern technology was out of reach. However, she requires the assistance of the reigning king, Baldwin IV, who is suffering from leprosy at the time. She'll have to take control of the situation. It is up to Kate's bravery and intelligence to find a way to persuade Baldwin IV to help her, and she has few options other than joining his royal court. Will the king accept her, or will she perish as the body's original owner? Will she be able to change her destiny? Alternatively, will she be able to find the love and family she seeks?

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The Traders

After Lady Agnes left me with Princess Sibylla, it was determined that I would embroider a handkerchief as part of my queenly training... something that I didn't enjoy, But I was relieved that Lady Agnes wasn't around as we embroidered. I still have a long way to go to appease Baldwin's mother... She is just like any other unpleasant mother-in-law, Princess Sibylla, on the other hand, looks to be different; she appears to be pleasant.... As I observed her,

"Ouch!" I injured my finger by accident with needles.

"Are you all right, your Majesty?" Princess Sibylla inquired.

"Yes... I apologized I am just not good with needles," I admitted.

"It's fine... we have things we're good at," she remarked. " I heard you're a surprisingly good archer, and you defeated a knight," she said.

"Well... I am not that good... I was just lucky," I replied.

"I envy you..." she went on.

"envy me?" I asked, "why?... you look perfect.."