Requiem of Jane (victorian era)
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Ongoing, First published Apr 03, 2018
Mature
"Plain Jane" yes she was.
Lady Jane Welland was the youngest daughter of an Earl and Countess, the Lord Newland Welland and Lady Augusta Welland. Jane had lived a privileged childhood with a family of upmost importance, and servants to cater her every aid. Her life had been planned since the very day she was born, arranged to marry a Duke when she was just a babe. She was promised the fate of becoming like every woman in the Victorian era.

Until one day the eve of her engagement gala her perfect world had been shown a new light. Her  entire family been invited, and her newly married cousin as been invited after years of absence.

"a window opened and....there he was, my light"

Cover edit~ by me (iheartslumped) sometimes I forget to put my name when making covers
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