Hi everyone!
K, I wanted to make this chapter part of a thank you note from all of my wonderful fans.
DaniL, kawaya, KEl, Dragon Queen, liz, and everyone else thank you so much!!!
No, this is not the last chapter! I think that I will have another 4 or 5 chapters before I might end it.
Anyways, I have a couple other stories that I haven't up dated in a while (I've been working on this one) for all my fans of those, don't worry, I'll have more out soon.
Well, here it is! I know almost every story in this section has a ball in it, I just had to have one in this. Expect some twists in the next chapter.
Glass lights hung from the ceiling. Long tables filled with food and drink surrounded the ballroom.
It was early in the night, but the ballroom was already packed with people. I guessed that they were all curious to find out who's Char's bride was.
I leaned against the wall, staying out of sight. I had all ready been asked to dance twice, but I wanted to focus my attention on Char.
I could hear the music abruptly stop. The chatter of the nobles slowed down to a whisper. I walked up closer to the crowd. I peeked over the edge of a couple of ladies.
And I saw him. Char. He stood towards the far end of the ballroom, but he was easy to spot. A lady walked beside him, who I could easily tell was Hattie from her figure.
Char spoke in a loud voice that seemed empty. He spoke with no emotion at all.
"Gentlemen and Ladies, may I present to you my fiancée Lady Hattie of Frell."
I heard silent gasps of shock from the people that recognized the name.
Even though I had all ready known, hearing the words come from his lips made me pale. A tear fell from my eye that I quickly wiped away.
Char continued talking. I had stopped listening, and drifted through the mass crowd. I walked to the balcony that was farthest from Hattie, to think.
Large iron bars with carvings held up the railing. I rested my hands on the rail, careful not to mess my dress.
I sighed. A hand rested on my shoulder, making me jump.
I wished it were Char. But I could still hear his voice in the distance, talking about wedding preparations.
I turned around and stared at the last person I expected.
Please review! I know that this one was really super short, I am making the next chapter really really long!
PLEASE REVIEW!
K, I wanted to make this chapter part of a thank you note from all of my wonderful fans.
DaniL, kawaya, KEl, Dragon Queen, liz, and everyone else thank you so much!!!
No, this is not the last chapter! I think that I will have another 4 or 5 chapters before I might end it.
Anyways, I have a couple other stories that I haven't up dated in a while (I've been working on this one) for all my fans of those, don't worry, I'll have more out soon.
Well, here it is! I know almost every story in this section has a ball in it, I just had to have one in this. Expect some twists in the next chapter.
Glass lights hung from the ceiling. Long tables filled with food and drink surrounded the ballroom.
It was early in the night, but the ballroom was already packed with people. I guessed that they were all curious to find out who's Char's bride was.
I leaned against the wall, staying out of sight. I had all ready been asked to dance twice, but I wanted to focus my attention on Char.
I could hear the music abruptly stop. The chatter of the nobles slowed down to a whisper. I walked up closer to the crowd. I peeked over the edge of a couple of ladies.
And I saw him. Char. He stood towards the far end of the ballroom, but he was easy to spot. A lady walked beside him, who I could easily tell was Hattie from her figure.
Char spoke in a loud voice that seemed empty. He spoke with no emotion at all.
"Gentlemen and Ladies, may I present to you my fiancée Lady Hattie of Frell."
I heard silent gasps of shock from the people that recognized the name.
Even though I had all ready known, hearing the words come from his lips made me pale. A tear fell from my eye that I quickly wiped away.
Char continued talking. I had stopped listening, and drifted through the mass crowd. I walked to the balcony that was farthest from Hattie, to think.
Large iron bars with carvings held up the railing. I rested my hands on the rail, careful not to mess my dress.
I sighed. A hand rested on my shoulder, making me jump.
I wished it were Char. But I could still hear his voice in the distance, talking about wedding preparations.
I turned around and stared at the last person I expected.
Please review! I know that this one was really super short, I am making the next chapter really really long!
PLEASE REVIEW!
