Two Years Later in 2340

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Two years after Lady Victoria Elizabeth Howard, at the age of 18, became the third Duchess of Norfolk Territory and besides her, Lord Andrew Charles Howard The third, Duke Consort of Norfolk Territory but Duke of Westminster Territory on Star Base...

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Two years after Lady Victoria Elizabeth Howard, at the age of 18, became the third Duchess of Norfolk Territory and besides her, Lord Andrew Charles Howard The third, Duke Consort of Norfolk Territory but Duke of Westminster Territory on Star Base 12 gave birth to their first child in January of 2340, and they named their daughter after her maternal great-great-grandmother, Lady Karissa and her maternal great-grandmother, Lady Elizabeth, 


and she was absolutely beautiful with a crop of dark golden brown hair, brown eyes, and light golden complexion

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and she was absolutely beautiful with a crop of dark golden brown hair, brown eyes, and light golden complexion.

Lady Victoria Elizabeth and Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Third were happy with the birth of their next Duchess of Norfolk Territory, but no one can see into the future.

Lady Victoria Elizabeth and Lord Andrew Charles asked Lady Victoria Elizabeth grand-aunt, Lady Karissa Elizabeth if they could move into Beltane Manor, the manor that once belonged to the maternal great-grandmother, and Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann who was Duchess of Sussex Territory agreed to let her grand niece and second cousin move into Beltane Manor shortly after the birth of her great-great-niece, and Lady Victoria Elizabeth would take her daughter out into the garden to play , while she played out in the garden, her grandmother and great-grandmother would come to visit, and naturally the spirit of Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann would be watching from the distance 

Lady Victoria Elizabeth and Lord Andrew Charles asked Lady Victoria Elizabeth grand-aunt, Lady Karissa Elizabeth if they could move into Beltane Manor, the manor that once belonged to the maternal great-grandmother, and Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann ...

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as her first great-great-granddaughter played out in the garden she loved so much.

The Happy Spirit of Lord Andrew Charles Howard

The Happy Spirit of Lord Andrew Charles Howard

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 would join her and he would match his great-great-granddaughter to play out in the garden and he tells Lady Karissa " She resembles me as does Lady Victoria Elizabeth and Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Third."

"Lord Andrew Charles. You know we can't stay in this realm of the living our time has passed and Norfolk, Westminster, Lancaster, Cambridge, York, Sussex, Langley, Bedford, Albany, St. Albany, Wessex and Clarence are well secure and one day our grandson, Lord Alexander Andrew Howard will secure the Dukedom of Lennox Territory for his great-great-great-great-grandfather, Lord Patrick William Howard." Lady Karissa tells Lord Andrew Charles.

"I just have to return to see our first great-great-granddaughter." Lord Andrew Charles tells Lady Karissa, and both ascend to Valhalla.

" Lord Andrew Charles tells Lady Karissa, and both ascend to Valhalla

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