Prologue

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"Theodora," my mom calls," get ready, there is a ball today so everyone can say their byes to you before you go to the academy."

"Ok mom," she leaves and i start getting ready. I go to my bathroom to start the bath and put candles around. The candles always seem to help me relax. After the bath is full, i get in.

I get out and do my hair, makeup, and pick a dress.

I get out and do my hair, makeup, and pick a dress

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After getting ready i made my way to the ballroom

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After getting ready i made my way to the ballroom. I greeted my personal guard, Jane, at the end of the stairs. I give her a quick hug then let go. My parents were waving us over. We walked over to the thrones and giggled. There was a small hickey on my mom's neck.

"Hello Theo," my dad says. I give him small hug.

"Dad you should really wait till after the ball to do 'that' with mom," i say. My mom flushes red and my dad chuckles.

"I couldn't help it. Your mom looked so hot while changing," he smirks. After that Jane brings me to the microphone near the front of the throne stage.

"Hello," i smile. I get hello's and hi's back. "Today will be my last ball here for a while. I have to go to the Royal Academy. I will miss you all. I was thinking to myself while getting ready 'will they forget me'. I hope you guys don't. I am going to song you all a song. Hope you like it. Love you all," i say then start singing.

After i finish i get a bunch of hugs and cheers. I end up going to my room early. I take off my dres and makeup. I put on a blue nightgown and put my hair in a ponytail. I lay down and fall into a deep sleep.



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