Rain drenched every part of the kingdom, and an endless torrent of water poured down, thunder crackled down and that was the night everything began. In the times to come the king would say that Lilliana was delivered to the world at the same time the storm ceased, that Lilliana was the peace in war. He could not have been more wrong.
One year later on a hot summer’s day, at the peak of the heat, the middle of the day, Caterina was born. The queen almost died in the process.The king looked upon Caterina in disdain. He was sure she was a curse. He could not have been more wrong.
The twins were born next, Elaine beautiful and bright and Edward, kind and sentimental. The king was sure the twins were easily swayed, that it would take a long time to bring Edward up to be the king he was meant to be. He could not have been more wrong.
The children grew up as royalty yet not removed from the real world, their governess taught the children to fight, kindness and survival skills in secret, sure it would be handy one day. She could not have been more right.
The governess had been a childhood friend of the queen and so she had earned the most esteemed position in the castle. Lady Patrice cared for the girls more than their own mother, but still she felt obliged.Lily, Cat, Elaine and Edward joyfully grew up listening to Lady Patrice’s stories of the villages and forests, of mermaids and dragons.
They would stroll through the palace grounds, Patrice pointing out every edible flower, then in the most secretive spot she taught them to care for wounds using nature, fight with sticks and fists.They were taught compassion, love and loyalty, to one another, animals, to the world.
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