The priest's daughter
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  • Reads 829
  • Votes 41
  • Parts 9
  • Time 39m
Ongoing, First published Aug 03, 2015
Mature
Dame Helen (Lady Helen), rightfully Helen Angelica Smith of 1969 born in Boston,America, was merely seventeen when she met him. Her father, a catholic priest that had been given the honor to wed a couple, he was the best man that captured her under a spell. A rather undying and ludicrous spell.

Monsieur Saint-Pierre (Mr. Saint-Pierre), rightfully Éloi Françoís de Saint-Pierre of 1960 born in Chartes,France, was a twenty-six year old who had been given the honor of life outside of France. He went to her father's church and was quite handy with the piano. Like a lone rose petal in a heap of fallen oak leaves, she managed to draw him in without much consent. 


Their story or romance was never one for the books, but somehow it managed to make one.


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