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Once upon a time in a far away land, a king and his lovely
wife ruled happily. They birthed a beautiful young daughter
named Ambrose. She was praised by god with the palest skin
and bluest eyes. She was so sweet and charming that when
she was born she never cried once. She simply smiled, her
blue eyes shining bright as her parents cried joyfully
because of their happiness. She lived lavishly but, was never
one for greed and even as she was growing up the town
adored her. She was as graceful as a dove and her eyes and
skin fit the comparison well. Therefore the people of the
town courteously nicknamed her dove and every time she
passed through the town they would say she never walked,
she simply flew.




When she was sixteen a prince by the name of
Lawrence Richardson the third came to ask for a day
with the Madame. She kindly agreed and the next
morning was on her way to meeting him at the palace
garden. Once they met, they spent a lovely day
together. They rode through the country side and
picked berries by an old cottage near the road. When
they finally arrived back home Lawrence graciously
asked the princess for her hand in marriage. Shocked
she laughed thinking it as a joke. But, then she soon
realized he was as serious as the look that had dawned
upon her face. She kindly said no and that she was
waiting for someone in more of her taste to come
along.



Outraged the prince yelled “You will marry me whether it
be your wishes or not!” She gasped in fear and
immediately started an attempt at running away from
the crazed man. He chased after her in his carriage and
she tripped on a long scarf he had bought her that very
day. By the time she attempted to get back up, the price
had already gotten a hold of her. Her captured her and
placed her roughly in the carriage. In her despair she
decided she could do nothing more than sleep to avoid
the pain of leaving her loved ones.



When she woke, she found herself in a distant, cold, and
empty palace. It turns out this man was not a prince at
all. He was an evil sorcerer. He had guards take her into
to the library, where she spent every day alone with
nothing more than books for entertainment. One day
while searching for new books to read she found files of
the palace. After hours of reading she soon realized that
the palace dwell-ed in was once owned by an actual
family. They ruled happily and prospered in the
kingdom. She also realized that the reason the no longer
lived there was because Lawrence the sorcerer killed
them all. She was shocked at her discovery.
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