PRINCESS OCEAN
s. But, she didn't grow up in the palace. She didn't have the luxurious life a princess should ha
ver got to meet her, and with each passing day, she regretted coming into
ves. And she could vividly recall his face that night when he saw
ad been living the life of a commoner all her life and just after
e her endless suffering began. When she says suffering, don't think she
mum's people with her new life as a princess. She wasn't welcomed here. Her father
ey were the ones the people and even her fat
was a princess because her mother had been queen, T
blonde and curly, and her eyes shone bright blue like that of
ers being brunette got jealous of her, she was beautiful, and they were
her life at the palace, Princess Ocean, the
he turns 20. Ocean was 19 and would be turning 20 the next week. Being a paw
he finest seamstresses in Azura, hugged her curves in all the right places. The silk fabric shimmered like moonligh
ng, Lady Margaret. The styling was a masterpiece, with delicate curls framing her face and a sprinkle of pearls w
ky, a gift from her father, the king. Her ears gleamed with matching earrings, and her
ts and the soft creaking of her corset were the only sounds breaking the silence. Oce
er stepmother and half-sisters, the constant reminders th
wept into the room, her silken skirts rustling like leaves. "Ocean, dear, it's time t
er, as the queen continued, "You are to be betrothed to Lord Thomas, a noble and
she walked into the grand court. The king, resplendent in his regalia, sat upon his throne, flanked by the nobles and cou
reeting the king and the assembly. "Your Majesty, my lor
!" someone whispered. "A true princess, born and bred!" another exclaimed. Ocean's cheeks flushe
er met, a man she would be forced to call husband. Her mind raced with doubts and fears, her heart heavy with th
ent in his regalia, sat upon his throne, his gaze fixed upon his daughter, Ocean. Her beauty was a sight to behold, her blonde locks cascading like a river of
ed, approached Ocean, bowing low. "My lady, would you do me
r half-sisters, Princess Isabella and Princess Camilla, smirked at her expression, their eyes gleaming with
ring like a butterfly's wings. Lord Thomas held her close, his eyes fixe
doing the right thing, betrothing Ocean to Lord Thomas. She will make a fine wife, and he will bring s
ght of his decision. He knew not what the future held, but he hoped that this