Susana
I finally rose from my fitfully sleep literally at the crack of dawn. I picked out my dress carefully. If I had to live with one of these five men, might as well show them my package. I picked a black and violet dress. It would show off my amethyst eyes, and my white hair would look bright against the black. I decided to loosen my closet for today. The dress fell from my hips to the ground. There was a violet overcoat that I decided to wear. I looked nice enough. I slipped on my lowest heels.
I walked to the kitchens that were luckily on the same floor as me. "Princess." The maids in the kitchen called as they bowed. "What can I get you princess?" The head chef asked. It took little to no thought to ask. "Porridge with a bowl of blueberries on the side. And some coffee please." He nodded. I waited for my meal. The wait wasn't long. I took the food downstairs to the dining room and ate quickly. I wanted to play some Bach and read a good book.
I left my plate on the table and went downstairs to the library. I looked for books on the kingdoms. If I was going to marry one of them I would need to know what I would be supporting. I found one on the Kenyan Kingdom. The one Nicholas was from. I started to read.
While in the middle of a chapter someone knocked on the library door. I groaned and got up. I opened the door. William was there. I decided to take one good look at him. His hair was short and blonde. He was very big. Tall like Nicholas, but more bulkier. He did have his wolfish attributes. His canines were long and more apparent in his grin.
He wasn't who I had expected. His amber eyes darkened with something I couldn't name. He came in and pinned me against a wall. He was so calm normally. He rested his head on my shoulder and sniffed me. "William please stop." My voice shook. I knew if he wanted to he could hurt me. He backed up. "Sorry." He backed out of the room and shut the door.
That was weird. My mother peeked her head in. "Honey. We need to talk to you and the guys." I shook my head. "Talk to us separately." I said. I headed back to my chair. "Honey you're going to marry one of them, so your business is their business and vise versa." I groaned, and followed her out of the library.
We went back to Dad's study. The guys were already there. I weaved around them carefully not to touch anyone. I heard a couple snickers and ignored it. There was no way in hell I was going to touch them out of my own will. I stopped in front of my parents desk. "Alright because everyone is here we can start. On our Island Tabitinti we are building a new house. . . For who ever marries my dear Susana. After it is finished being built you six will stay there until my daughter develops feelings for one off you." My father finished. "What about me? What about my friends? And Timothy? Have you even stopped to consider him?" I asked. My father frowned. "Timothy isn't of Noble birth, so no I haven't." I groaned. "That's not fair. You'll marry me off to a Duke and people I don't know rather than a guard. You bunch are real twisted." I turned on my heel and left. No one stopped me this time.
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