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The Marriage Of A Noble Woman Mandi Butkovich
"I don't want to be here," I told Jane. My older sister was brushing my hair, but stopped to look at me in the mirror.
"Mary, many girls youger that you would kill for your position," she replied.
"Then they can have it! I don't want it!" I pulled away from her.
"Mary! You know you can't marry Henry. Father would disown you, and I would no longer have my beloved sister!"
I looked out the window. It was still mid-day, but I knew that once the sun set, my star would twinkle brighter that the rest. I sat on the sill and laid my cheek against the warm window. The early autumn days only brought back memories.
"Maybe family isn't what I want," I mumbled.
The simple phrase seemed to stab Jane in the heart, or atleast that's the way she reacted. She clutched at the bossom of her dress and staggered back, landing on the bed.
"You don't want the only people that love you?" she asked accusingly.
"Henry loves me. He's all I need."
"You're going to marry Robert in two days. Whoever you love, it's Robert you are going to marry. What Father says is law, you know that." Now she was on the verge of tears. "I don't want to see you so unhappy, Mary."
I turned from the window to look back at Jane. "Then you marry him, afterall, you are the oldest daughter."
"I am already betrothed, thought, we just haven't set a date yet," she replied, kindness back in her eyes. She smiled at the thought of her own husband-to-be. Unlike Robert, William was handsom, with dark brown eyes and hair the color of raven's wings. Even I smiled at the thought of him.
"Thinking about Henry?" she asked after seeing my grin. "You know I'll always love you, right, even if Mother and Father don't?"
I matched her mischievous look with a blank stare of my own. "What? Yes, of course. We share a bond that can't break, Jane. Why do you ask?"
"Well, hypothetically, if a certain bride-to-be went missing at the same time a farmboy no one notices does, then I would still love her." A cynical grin spread across her face and mischief shone in her eyes.
"No, you even said Father would disown me if I tried anything."
"And you said you didn't want family." Damn her, for backing me into a corner like that. I couldn't, I wasn't so brave as to go against the man who ran my life, but I gave in. I wanted Henry, not Robert. I sighed, "Fine."
Jane clapped her hands energetically. "Yay, this will me fun!"
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Two days later, a planned wedding couldn't start with no bride, and an unplanned wedding was finishing with a stolen bride.
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