~A Waltz with the Prince~

~A Waltz with the Prince~

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Astara White, who just so happens to be the daughter of a Lord seeks to find a husband in the year 1819. When she is invited to a royal ball she meets Prince Isaiah Shieldbrook and who knows what will follow. Snippet: "Please do not raise your tone with me boy, your mother and I have gotten tired of waiting it is time you marry whether you want to or not." My eyes widen. "You have got to be joking me! You cannot be serious Father!" "Again do not raise your voice at me boy, remember that I am your King as well as your father. Besides your mother and I got married before the age you are now, it is your duty as heir and as a man to find a wife and sire as many heirs as you can! It is clear to your mother and I, that you cannot do this task on your own so we are choosing a wife for you." (Inspired by Bridgerton)
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