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“Thank you, Prince Aldric,” she said, “but I don’t want to be someone’s fireplace. I want to be someone’s spark.”

And that is what Princess Donna did. She became a princess who split her year between two homes: the glittering castle where she still fixed chandeliers and taught stable boys how to repair wagon axles, and the wild marshes of the east, where she learned to read rivers, to trust the weight of stone, and to love a woman whose hands were as strong as her heart. princess donna

“Someone who would stand at the edge and point. Someone who would demand credit and then leave.” “Thank you, Prince Aldric,” she said, “but I

They worked for three days. Donna rappelled down the cliff face to inspect the jammed counterweight, shouting instructions up to Kaelen’s team. She slept on a bed of rope coils and woke to the smell of pine smoke and boiled coffee. She broke a fingernail down to the quick and didn’t care. “Someone who would stand at the edge and point

“The court tinkerer is sixty-seven and afraid of heights,” Donna replied, already halfway up the gilded ladder. “Besides, a princess should know how her own castle works.”