Lady Sh!t

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Set in the old Victorian era. Where fathers are the ones who have power over their daughter's happiness. Where love is merely a dream which is unreachable for human beings. Where, even if I loved you, it would be a tragedy without future. 

Foreword

Lady Frances Cavendish, the future wife of the most powerful nobleman of the age, William Talbot sets out to see the world before she loses her free will.

She convinces her every other time loving father to let her travel, using sometimes really mean blackmailing to get what she wants. She gives up on the freedom she still could have saved because her dreams are more important. And since her parents are influential enough, they pay the best sailors of England to accompany her on the road and get her home safely.

No one would expect that the sailor crew would meet the storm.

It was something that couldn't be predicted, something unavoidable.

Maybe it was her fate.

To survive and be saved by the most charming man she's ever seen. To be found on the other side of the world with no way to contact her family, to go back home...

And maybe, just maybe this disaster was the best thing that could happen in her life.

She slowly falls in love with her savior despite the obvious language barrier, she learns the life-style of absolutely different part of the world. She meets new people, forms real friendships and there's finally a hope for her to have a happy life.

Well...

She should have known that such a happiness wasn't allowed for her.

Because her happiness was supposed to be chosen by her father.

And so, when, one day, a british fleet sent out by the King himself lands in the country so different from theirs, demanding them to return their noble lady Frances, the fiancee of the king's nephew back under the threat of a war, she has no choice but to throw her hopes and dreams away and live the happiness her father chose for her. 

Who would have guessed that her life wasn't supposed to be easy?

And what happens when there comes a trade ship from far east that travelled all the way to London?

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