An Unwilling Prince + A Willing Abjurer Youtube Playlists
Youtube Playlist for An Unwilling Prince (sad): Here Youtube Playlist for A Willing Abjurer (happy): Here Go watch and then complain to me about my taste in music in the Continue Reading →
Youtube Playlist for An Unwilling Prince (sad): Here Youtube Playlist for A Willing Abjurer (happy): Here Go watch and then complain to me about my taste in music in the Continue Reading →
Bas and Jonathan got off at a stop in Maskiff, the town of Des. To Jonathan, this town was familiar, but it had grown into a city. That was to Continue Reading →
Jonathan wasn’t able to set a timer, but fortunately his inner clock was working fine. He dragged himself and Bas to the train station early in the morning. “You actually Continue Reading →
Bas got over the warning of being thrown overboard rather quickly. He found it fascinating to watch the crew work, and would join in their work. The prince made it Continue Reading →
Jonathan ironed out some traveling details with Bas, then went back to Marcus’ shop. Oceton got a few stares from outsiders that were still trickling through the streets. It wasn’t Continue Reading →
The Winter passed rather uneventfully—except for Deimena’s occasional requests for tea—and Spring arrived, along with a letter from Aderes. Hello Jonathan, Come to Lembroke. There’s something we need to talk Continue Reading →
Lunch went well, and everyone had enough to eat. Jonathan carved and let the girls talk to each other. He knew it would be good for the two of them Continue Reading →
Jonathan glanced back at Cornelia, then continued to slice vegetables. “Where’s Bas?” He did find it a bit unusual how the boy wasn’t side by side with Cornelia today, or Continue Reading →
It was one of Jonathan’s usual visits to the capital. Time had passed quickly. Oceton had long returned, unable to find Emlyn and Millan. Tam had been healing well, and Continue Reading →
Jonathan hung up his coat. His guess of who had invaded his house without warning was correct. He, however, took no offense to the action. Peter sat at the small Continue Reading →