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September 23 - September 26, 2024
There is some truth to that, considering the city of Evanston is the only human city within a twenty-mile radius of the unseelie palace, where my inheritance is being held until the day I turn nineteen.
Why would the fortune from her father be held by the fae court vice the human one since he was human? Well, never mind. I believe she did say the fae still rule overall…
It’s not normally the duty of the unseelie ruler to deal in human matters of life and finance, but after the death of Father’s executor earlier this year, his estate was turned over to the crown. His will and finances were moved to the nearest royal vault, which is, of course, at Selene Palace.
My stepmother lowers her voice. “Just think. If the late Terrence Montgomery’s executor hadn’t joined him in the grave, we wouldn’t have this chance to visit Selene Palace at all.”
Why does she make her wear a bonnet to hide her fae heritage if she wants nothing more than to hobnob with the fae and wealthy? Why treat her only real ticket “in” with the fae like garbage but expect them to accept her?
chest. My reflection shifts in a flash, leaving…me. Same silver hair, haphazardly parted, drifting just past my jaw in places. Same pointed ears. Same eyes. I crack a smile and find she’s even managed to weave in the elongated tips of my canines.
The sensible part of me screams to swallow my pride and simply walk away. But another part—and I have no doubt it’s my fae side—refuses to be silenced.
But you are because you likely won’t be saying a damn thing to put him in his place or appease your anger… just like the first time. The author must have NEVER won an argument before…
I don’t think I’ve ever received a letter in three years, much less a parcel.
In three years? That amount of time seems to equal when you made a deal with Ms. Coleman so she might be taking your mail. And why is she called ams. Coleman when your last name is Montgomery and she was married to your father?
If she leaves, I’ll be free from the chore of courting her. But that also means I’ll have failed my sister’s expectations before I’ve even begun.
No, you’ll just have to actively try to court someone on your own after this, now that you know why it must be done with haste. Simple. Don’t be dramatic.

