Yes, My Lady

Yes, My Lady

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Victoria dedicates her life to either evading the authorities, swindling the innocent or serving as an assassin mercenary. No one would've guessed that she was the only true heiress to the throne of Victorian era England, not even herself. It's not until she breaks into the royal palace and arises her long dead butler/protector that she begins to pick up the painful fragments of her past. Will she remember and claim her place at the throne before it's too late?
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