sir Thomas Malory

sir Thomas Malory

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a knight that was inspired by Geoffrey of Monmouth's work finds a wife by the name of Margarete. he then later has an arranged marriage with her and ends up with a son at the end of their wedding. two years later Margarete has bore another son. a short amount of years later Margarete bores a daughter. seventeen years later Margarete and Thomas are engaged in a life threatening battle, but only one of them makes it out alive. (Also contains short story parts and some explicit senes and language)
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*Mature content warning.* A mythical kingdom is ruled by a king, queen, and their son, the prince. The prince is engaged to a rich noble woman, the daughter of a lord. They are married soon after. The two didn't get to know each other well before they were wed. They hoped they would fall in love, but they were too different. They live separate lives. She keeps up her appearance and title in society, and he continues to train to be the next prince. One day, he travels to a tavern outside eon the main city in a smaller town, and meets her. She is gorgeous woman with raven hair and gray-blue eyes who was a waitress in the tavern. Her family owned the establishment with her father and brother working behind the bar and she serving the tables. He was instantly attracted to her and she was too. They fall in love and work towards living their happily ever after. But the girl soon learns that happily ever after is rare for a royal.

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