
Shortly after arriving at Court, Princess Pirouette was given her first communion. Prior to her arrival, there had been no great rush; however, as heir to the throne, it was deemed necessary to have the Church fully embrace her. Such was the curiosity of the people to see her, that great throngs flooded the courtyard in front of the great cathedral. Fortunately, a secret tunnel ran from the Palace to the interior of God’s house and it was through this tunnel that Her Highness and her ladies were conducted.


Ooh, secret tunnels. I do love a good adventure.
I’ve always liked secret passageways, especially if they’re hidden behind a bookcase! Ha!
Oh yes! I’d love a library with a secret book case room. It was the love of those sorts of things that lead me to writing my failed mysteries too.
You shouldn’t call them failed! The fact that you wrote them is itself a victory. ✌️
Thanks but they’re a worth bunch of manuscripts I cant even burn to keep warm as they’re digital. I’ve failed with them in every way and I can never do anything with them.
I think perhaps you are being unduly harsh with yourself. I know that in my case, I am my harshest critic.
I am harsh but having realised its impossible for me to do anything More with it. It is a harsh truth.
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No don’t be upset. Some of us are doomed to be lifelong failures and I’m one and its okay. At least my website is okay.
You’ve got a great website! 😄
Thank you, Russell.