Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Short Story - Peasant at Ease

Beside the vales and meads across the narrow sea was a faraway nancedom rule by a festal (happy/glad), modest, humorous and gangster-ish baron who cracks so many puns and witticisms yet throws a golden-heart. Along the chambers of the rook was a simple and lively minor who has been serving the castle at the age of twelve. She cooks voluptuous meals, cleans the corridors, and provides the king who she addresses as Your loftiness with all of his wishes and desires. The peasant became the kings fellow run lowler since she escorts him at all times. They were friends and veritable(a) closer. The king had shared 1/3 of his life with the peasant. He shared his blisses, his dreads and his torments with her and that she is indeed delicious for it.\nOne night the peasant had trouble to fall asleep. She had butterflies in her tummy, her heart was beating unwavering and her palms are sweaty during a yuletide night. all told that she can think of was the king. The king and merel y the king.\nAt prime(prenominal) she neer admitted to have feelings for the king since she believed it would fleet after days. A semester passed but the feelings arent gone. She was confused. Her thought lost for a few weeks. Her hotshot wanted to presume the respectable but boring path. It told her to hold back her feelings for the king. On the other hand, her heart wanted to travel the dangerous but sport route. It spoke to her telling her to bow out risks. In the end of the day, she fixed to follow her heart and to take menaces. The king knew all active this. Good thing, he never changed. He told the peasant that hed hardly change for the soul he truly loves. While uttering these haggling he was enchanted by the magnificence of a princess touching out of her carriage to experience the kingdom. The filthy peasant acknowledge the blooming lady for she was the princess surmount friend. Back the days, she worked for the princess family. The peasant knew that she was the finest princess of the townspeople bursting with her majestic beauty and splendor. ...

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