Chapter 2: The story begins

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A few years later Victor Genevieve's husband and Daisy's father has died in carriage cash two years ago Max and Violet Rose's parents had died at the same time as Victor because they were sick

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A few years later Victor Genevieve's husband and Daisy's father has died in carriage cash two years ago Max and Violet Rose's parents had died at the same time as Victor because they were sick. Daisy is in the castle learned her royal duties, while Rose is worked long and hard as a seamstress for the spiteful Madame Carp. When the miners informed the Queen the gold had run out. The widowed Queen was shocked. The kingdom was now bankrupt. How was she going to take care of her people? If only she could call on her trusted adviser Preminger, but he was away on a long journey. She needed to do something quickly to save the kingdom, but what? And then it struck her: Nearby lived a rich young king, who was seeking a wife and the rich young king name is Dominick. Two months later Daisy was in her room with the castle servants getting her wedding dress ready since the wedding is in a few month's time and the royal scheduler is telling the princess what she has to do today. Daisy walked over to another side of her room and started to sing a song called Free that means that she really wants to be free from her royal duties and marry her one true Julian her best friend and tutor and Rose joined in and sing about to be free from her duties and go around the world and sing because that is her dream 


[ROYAL SCHEDULER, spoken]

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[ROYAL SCHEDULER, spoken]

Oh, we're late, late, late. We have twenty, maximum twenty-two minutes, for your royal fitting. And then it's move, move, move to your speech at the Historical Society. After that, we have to rush, and I mean to rush, to the Horticultural Society Tea. And then there's your math lessons, your geography lessons, your science lessons.

 And then there's your math lessons, your geography lessons, your science lessons

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