Her Majesty's Madness | CHISA

Her Majesty's Madness | CHISA

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When Asa was eight, she saw Chiquita among the palace servants. A trembling child with eyes too soft for her world and said: "Mother. Father. I want that thing." And because no one says no to a princess, Chiquita became hers. Now they are adults. Asa is the jewel of the crown Flawless, frightening, and unpredictable. And Chiquita is her shadow. What began as childish ownership has rotted into something intimate, dangerous, and undeniable. Asa's obsession burns like incense. Sweet. Suffocating. And Chiquita? She's drowning in a feeling she swore she'd bury beneath her apron. Five months until the wedding, and Asa isn't just a princess-she's a queen who plays chess with everyone at the table, including her future husband. The kingdom sees perfection. The servants whisper madness. Only Chiquita knows the truth. That the princess's love is a cage lined with velvet. By the time Chiquita realizes she's trapped, she can no longer tell which walls Asa built... and which ones she did.
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Chiquita is only four years old. At home, Chiquita has started throwing tantrums that don't feel normal. She refuses to sleep alone. She clings to Asa one minute and completely shuts Rora out the next. At school? She's pushing kids. Biting. Screaming when someone touches her backpack. Sitting in the corner instead of playing with the others. Rora and Asa know their daughter. And this isn't her. Something changed. With worried whispers after bedtime and tense meetings in tiny plastic chairs at preschool, Rora and her wife Asa are determined to figure out what's happening to their little girl... before whatever is hurting her leaves a scar too big for someone so small. Thank you @IMADDRACTIVE for this awesome (and low-key stressful) idea!!!!

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