Princess Donna |best| May 2026
She traveled to the gorge without a retinue, without a grand carriage, without anything but a toolbox her father the king had given her on her twelfth birthday. Kaelen met her at the edge of the chasm—a broad-shouldered woman with calloused hands and eyes that crinkled when she smiled.
Donna laughed. “Titles are just labels on a jar. The question is whether the honey inside is any good.” princess donna
Donna read the letter three times. Then she laughed—that loud, uncontainable laugh—and ran to the armory for a pair of leather gloves. She traveled to the gorge without a retinue,
“I can’t stay forever,” Donna said. “Veravalle needs its princess.” “Titles are just labels on a jar
And somewhere in Veravalle, a chandelier flickered once—just once, out of pure joy.
He arrived with a formal suit of gems and a proposal: “Princess Donna, your gentle hand is needed in Thornwood. Our castle is old, our people are quiet, and I require a wife who will bring warmth to the cold stones.”
“Thank you, Prince Aldric,” she said, “but I don’t want to be someone’s fireplace. I want to be someone’s spark.”