Hans and Danica
Very soon, little sis," Danielle had said, but Danica knew that her sister didn't understand. She didn't understand what it was like to be forced into a marriage you didn't want, to be tr
d never approve of his relationship with a commoner. But the prince couldn't help himself. He was deeply in love with Jane, and he would do anything to be with her. His personal guard, Raymond, reminded him of his father's strict orders to return to the palace. "Your Grace, His majesty gave strict orders for you to return to the Royal palace after your parade." The prince turned to look at him. "Sorry, Raymond, I would love to be excused. I would return when I'm done." Raymond was shut and never spoke again, as always, he gave way to the prince to do whatever he wanted. He was always going to visit his girlfriend and Raymond knew about it but never said a word. Raymond found out a month ago, when he noticed the prince's visit to the sub Area of Beaumont. And has since steered clear off the Prince's affairs. The prince can be sublime and difficult at the same time. Raymond knew they would be in trouble if the king ever found out of his secret visits to the commoner, the prince would not only be in trouble but Raymond might encounter worse; so Raymond knew better to avoid the Danger of the Royals, even if it means disobeying the king. When he arrived at the cabin, Jane answered the door, her eyes widening in surprise as she saw the prince standing before her. "Missed me, baby?" he asked, flashing his charming smile. Jane blushed and smiled, opening the door wider to let him in. "Always," she said, her voice barely above a whisper. And with that, the prince swept her into his arms, and they shared a passionate kiss, their love for each other burning brighter than ever. As they stood there, wrapped in each other's arms, the prince knew that he had to find a way to be with Jane ope