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Joanna?” He turned to view her.

“I am afraid that I do,” she said.

“I wish I shared your confidence in it. To me it is not a word, but rather a

dream.”

“Then I wish for you that dream.” She let go of his arm and faced him directly.

“If only it were that simple. I suppose it could be as simple as a peace accord?”

“I hope that peace endures between the kingdoms. Do you?”

“If I desired to conquer another nation, I would surely succeed. I have learned

that enemies become quick friends once the threat of war is evident, Queen

Joanna.”

“Then I will take heed.”

“I feel that peace is a fickle thing, like women.”

“I have known women to be fickle as well as men, and I have known women

and men who are true. It is entirely the character of the person, I believe.”

“Then I stand corrected.” The Duke bowed to her.

“Good night.”

*

The night of the formal ball arrived and it was a splendid sight to see. The

Royals wore the latest fashions and the ladies wore their crowns full of diamonds.

A crystal vase full of white roses greeted the guests at the entrance to the

Ballroom.

The ball was in full swing but no one had asked Joanna to dance. She supposed

she would sit instead of dance and the gossip the other royals threw her way stung

her. She married a commoner and she would pay the price. Joanna thought of

David. What she endured for him seemed small compared to his love for her. She

would have given up everything for him. The sadness choked her for a moment

and then she composed herself.

Joanna saw her uncle, the Grand Duke. He approached her and bowed, and he

asked her for a dance. She was redeemed. If the Grand Duke of Cline asked her for

a dance, then everyone would take note.

The dance floor was made of hard maple wood buffed to a shine. The room

contained many mirrors that made it appear larger than it was, although it was

already large and could fit many dancers comfortably. Glass chandeliers hung from

the white ceiling and the mirrors on the walls reflected the light of the candles. A

large fireplace adorned with white marble heated the room. The arches rose up into

the ceiling and the windows lined the outside wall. Three doors led to private

terraces. Joanna was impressed with the castle’s beauty.