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The Princess has Odd Dreams
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Ongoing, First published Sep 27, 2017
The kingdom of Caledonia has maintained peace with their neighboring kingdoms in the continent of Albion, thanks to their well respected ruler Isabelle Pendragon. However as her 20th year of rule nears, she would like to pass on her throne. Princess Emma the direct heiress has been getting ready to usurp the throne ever since she turned eighteen. Everything was going well until a prince from their neighboring kingdom Britannia comes to marry the princess...
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Consequences

100 parts Complete Mature

When Douglas Hawke's grandmother and Isabelle Sojour-D'Sa's grandmother met at a wedding reception they had plenty of time to sit and talk. It didn't take them long to reach the conclusion that their grandchildren could do with a not so gentle push in the right direction. The fact that Doug and Isabelle had never met and were unlikely to take too kindly to having their lives manipulated in this way registered from the outset, which is why the two grandmothers took it upon themselves to announce the engagement in a national newspaper and then promptly made themselves scarce. The fact Isabelle came from old money and Doug came from no money did not matter to either grandmother. In any case family fortunes had reversed. Doug had made a fortune and Isabelle and her family were fighting to reclaim theirs. The fact Doug and Isabelle had never met was a minor matter. In any case having to deal with their grandmothers' set up was a temporary matter. The fact that Doug and Isabelle were perfect for each other, was all that mattered!