He’s heard no one knows what she looks like because a book is always in front of her face. Her husband, however, has a reputation and there is something off about him….Gifford, call him G, must marry according to his father. She knows that she cannot refuse and this wedding will definitely take place. Upon visiting Edward, Jane learns that he is dying and has secured the throne through her children. Oh, the wedding is this week! Yikes, this may actually happen. She’s not too worried because the previous engagements never came to fruition. How absurd! He has two sisters, so they would be skipped over because they are female, which seems unfair as he has selected Jane, a female.Jane is shocked when she discovers that her cousin Edward, whom she adores, has arranged a marriage for her. Her future son can then be king because women can’t rule a country. His advisor wants to discuss the line of succession and suggests Edward’s cousin Lady Jane Grey. It is truly not fair because he’s only sixteen. It’s along the lines of The Princess Bride (a book and movie from before most of you were born stream it-it’s iconic).Edward, the King of England, is dying.
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