"The heroine was killed by her lover's brother. If he couldn't have her no one could. The pain of losing the woman he loved made him blind to everything including rage. In which he took out on her."

"Felix, I regret telling you to read a passage in your book."

Lady Bourgeois looked frightened that Prince Felix enjoyed reading books that ended in tragedies.

"Would you prefer I read my favorite book then?"

Prince Felix smirked as ChloƩ laid her head on his shoulder. They had to appear together to hush the rumors they both are guilty of starting. If they ceased fooling around with other people their loyalty wouldn't be questioned.

"Can't you read Shakespeare? Something romantic?" Lady Bourgeois urged.

"And you call my books a tragedy."

Prince Felix replied back as he restarted his book. Reading was an activity that Lady Bourgeois didn't practically care for. She preferred a more straining active.

"Can't we just go inside?"

Lady Bourgeois whined. Prince Felix liked sitting under the large oak in the courtyard. The tree provided the perfect shade.

"No."

Prince Felix replied not planning to give in to Lady Bourgeois requests. If she wants to go in she can go in by herself. He thought. Lady Bourgeois took his book away from him and suck out her tongue like the brat she was.

"We could always do it out here."

Lady Bourgeois suggested.

"With you? Sorry but I prefer something that actually has an ass."

Prince Felix would usually participate in her flirting but she stole his book. It was war.

"I have ass."

She pouted. Wondering if she did or not since she couldn't see behind her. Prince Felix knew how to blow anyone's self confidence. It was his specialty. Lady Bourgeois may have a flat rear but the cleavage she bared far made up for it.

"Don't pout. You'll get wrinkles."

Prince Felix teased. He had to spend the rest of his life with a girl he cared little about. He meant Volpina earlier who was all too like Lady Bourgeois. Clingy, a quality that was very irritating for a man of the Prince's rank.

A/N: I appreciate all the reviews!! I loved the Hamilton one. Ironically I've been listening to broadway writing this. I'm glad you enjoy my little details, the mice, the allergies, and most of all the potato.