Chapter 9

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Have you heard about the latest royal news? Well, we're about to inform you in this invigorating story.

On Sunday the 2nd of December, your Highness Averi Fadaye and her fiancé Sir Aaron Hiker announced there engagement outside of the Mayors mansion in the town of Oakford Park.

They looked so happy, standing up on that stage as the Prime Minister; Mr. McNarmana announced this exhilarating news.

I'm sure you are all wondering how these royal rings have been designed. However, this famous ring is not what you expect.

A simple silver band embraces a gorgeous but small diamond. You are probably fascinated about why this royal ring is so bland, well, your in luck! We're about to enlighten you!

Your Highness Averi Fadaye's fiancé is not royalty. Furthermore, he is a poor village boy who has won the favour of our Highnesses hand in marriage. What a lucky boy! At the tender age of 16 this fellow made the big decision to pay for the ring with his own money. Of course, the royal family were more than happy to chip in for the expenses, but Sir Aaron Hiker insisted he pay! He also stated that he is excited to adopt the new role of Prince consort and will try his best and give everything to his people.

How charming!

Yet, we can't help but not notice how young our Highness is. We have definitely pondered over this royal decision, but have come to the conclusion that this young love will bloom into a beautiful adult relationship in time. And we will expect an heir to the throne some time in the future!

We asked the public eye of what they thought of this young groom. A young man of Oakford Park commented that Sir Aaron was 'in-touch, understanding and has endless devotion to his people.' Another woman remarked that he is a 'loveable, endearing man who is full of smiles and love for our Highness.'

Yes, this young man seems to have a place in Pivvotlee's heart. We cannot be more moved for this precious new pair so we send our best wishes and cannot wait for their big day!

Pictures of Aaron and I are sprawled all over the newspaper. I feel like a ton of weight has been lifted off my shoulders; my people like Aaron.

Though in the back of my mind, I'm not surprised. What's not to like about him?

I'm folding up the newspaper when I hear a knock at my bedroom door.

"Come in." I say gently. Aaron walks through the door with a tray of food in his hands. This is exactly what I meant by 'what's not to like about Aaron'. He brought me breakfast in bed, wearing a blue and white striped pyjama set. He looks so dorky it makes me giggle.

"I didn't know you wore glasses." He says, closing the door.

I immediately rip off my black wayfarer reading glasses. I was told I needed glasses for reading when I was 12. I'm super self-conscious about them so I only wear them when I'm alone or with my dad and my brothers.

Great, now Aaron knows. I guess he was going to find out anyway. Soon, I'm going to be waking up next to him.

The thought makes me shiver. "You never saw those." I say looking at my lap, smiling.

He chuckles and plonks himself down on my bed. "Hungry?" He asks, setting down the tray on top of my comforter.

I look at the tray of goodies. There's two cups of coffee, croissants, toast, eggs, bacon and a floppy daisy in a little, slim vase.

"Mm... Looks delicious. Your an angel, Aaron." I complement. I mean everything single word. "Actually, one second." I pull the quilt up and walk over to my balcony. I slide the curtains over and open the doors, the fresh morning breeze fills my room. The gust of air makes my hair flow back and I take a deep breath. It's a beautiful morning.

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