Catherine Tudor

Catherine Tudor

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It is a story about the daughter of Katherine of Aragon and Henry the 8th, as a what-if story and how she would survive and live. Would she make the same decisions as her mother and sister, or would she sign the oath and live in her father's favor?
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Reader x pandavas ​"What if the fire of the Yagya didn't just produce a son and one daughter? What if Draupadi had a younger sister-a girl born from the ashes of a broken past, who would eventually share not just her home, but her five husbands too?" ​The Story ​In the dark streets of the Kaliyug, an orphan girl dies alone, betrayed by the only man she ever loved. Her last wish to the gods was simple: "I just want a family. I just want to be loved." ​Fate listens, but in a way she never expected. ​She wakes up in the golden palace of Panchala, reborn as the younger sister to the legendary Princess Draupadi. In this world of warriors, gods, and ancient laws, she is no longer a shadow. She is a princess. Author's Note / Disclaimer ​"This story is a work of fiction and a creative reimagining of the Mahabharata. In this version, King Drupada is not a cold or distant father. He deeply loves and cherishes both of his daughters, Draupadi and reader. there is no hatred or disappointment in his heart-only a father's pure love for his children."

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