Love can come with a high price, and it did with Lord Andrew Charles Howard, as he was a very ambitious young man and he was the youngest son of The Duke of Norfolk Territory.
Lord Andrew Charles Howard had two older brothers, Lord Charles Andrew Howard The Third who was 20 years older than he was and Lord Patrick William Howard the Second who was 10 years older than he was.
Both had been married for sometime, Lord Charles Andrew Howard The third married for the first time in 2251, and Lord Patrick William Howard The Second and they were married to Lady Charlotte Victoria Stanhope and Lady Paulina Charlene Stafford.
But neither Lord Charles Andrew Howard The Third or Lord Patrick William Howard The Second and their wives had any children and Lord Charles Andrew Howard The Third had been married for 23 years and Lord Patrick William Howard the Second for 18 years and not one child between them for all the years they had been married.
Lord Charles Andrew Howard Senior stated in His Last Will and Testament that the first of his grandsons by his oldest son and heir, would become Duke of Norfolk Territory who would give him his male line great-grandchild, and he didn't care if what his first male line great-grandchild was.
Lord Charles Andrew Howard Junior has a succession crisis on his hands and he turns to his youngest son, Lord Andrew Charles Howard, and tries to arrange a marriage with a young woman on Star Base 12, but Lord Andrew Charles Howard tells his father, " No father . I won't marry a woman that I don't love."
Well, Lord Charles Andrew Howard Junior nephew, Lord Richard Edward Howard The Second and his grandnephew, Lord David William Beck tell him the same thing along with his first cousins, Lord Thomas William Howard, Lord Frederick Willliam Howard The Third and Lord Richard William Carey, Duke of Bedford Territory.
Love comes with a high price and for Lord Andrew Charles it would be to give Karissa, her daughter , Elizabeth Victoria Ann Beltane, but he could deliver.
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