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Forbidden Loves

Copyright© 2024 by MariannaLove

Chapter 24

Fantasy Sex Story: Chapter 24 - What happens when a prince falls in love with a farm girl? Prince Oswald is destined to marry Princess Winfred who loves one of her father's servants. His brother Prince Liam warns him against his foolish choices. Their kingdom is under constant threat from a neighboring kingdom vying for more land and power. The union will strengthen the two kingdoms giving them a better chance at defending their lands from not only the larger English kingdom but also the threat of the Danes.

Caution: This Fantasy Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa   mt/ft   mt/Fa   Fa/ft   Ma   Fa   Blackmail   Consensual   Drunk/Drugged   Romantic   Slavery   Gay   Lesbian   BiSexual   Heterosexual   Fiction   High Fantasy   Historical   Ghost   Magic   Cheating   Sharing   Interracial   Black Male   White Male   White Female   Anal Sex   Cream Pie   Masturbation   Oral Sex   Pregnancy   Squirting   Revenge   Royalty   Violence  

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There were people for as far as the eye could see. They were all dressed in their best attire. It was a special occasion. They all were there to witness their prince choose a bride.

King Edward saw his son standing in a corner speaking with Darcy, the artist. He excused himself from the group that stood by him. He strolled casually to where they stood. He gestured with his hand, “Well, Michael, what do you think?” he asked.

Prince Michael and Darcy were already discussing the situation. The majority of the prospects were good-looking, yet, neither of them moved him. He sighed.

His father folded his arms and stared, “Either of those ladies would be perfect. Simply choose so I can get these people out of my castle.”

Darcy saw the desperate look on Michael’s face, “If I may, Your Grace?” Darcy said.

The King looked at Darcy, “What is it, Darcy?” He was not one to solicit advice from anyone, but he was partial to Darcy since he painted magnificent pictures of him.

“As you know, my father and mother are Mercians.”

The King leaned forward, “Go on.”

“My father is often invited to the castle. He brings the King wines to taste. And my mother was one of his former wive’s Ladies.”

King Edward rubbed his chin, “Well, I thought the King had already married off both of his daughters. I should feel slighted since we weren’t invited to the last wedding.”

“I’m sure King Charles meant no harm. Perhaps it was an oversight by one of his servants. You are a wise King and I’m sure you’ve had your orders not followed thoroughly.”

He nodded, “Yes, but not following orders renders unpleasant consequences.”

“As it should, Your Majesty,” Darcy responded, “King Charles has a niece. She is quite fair and is of age. I’m sure The Prince would find her most endearing.”

The King let the idea roam his mind. They watched as the wheels turned. It was as if he was playing out the scenario.

“The great people of Mercia would love to have the added protection of a brave and wise King such as Your Majesty.”

He looked at Prince Michael, “I think we should ride to Mercia tomorrow morning and secure this match,” he said as if the idea was his all along and then he walked off.

Darcy looked at Prince Michael, “It worked.”

He laughed, “I can’t believe you got him to agree.”

Darcy took a deep breath, “One thing about your father ... he loves a great idea. I suppose a celebration is in order.” He looked and saw a handsome guy eyeing him from across the room.

“But what if King Charles doesn’t approve?”

“Don’t be dismayed. I’ll send a messenger ahead of us to ensure she agrees. When we arrive, she’ll be dying to leave with us.

The prince smiled, “I’ll meet you at the studio.”

I’ll see you there momentarily,” he said before leaving the Prince and following George outside.


It had been months since Darleen walked the halls of the castle. She was alone. Only her footsteps guided her to her old room. “Mooooooo,” she heard. It was the same deep eerie moan that taunted her before. She gulped. Her head moved vigorously, “You’re not real. You’re dead. And you can’t hurt me,” she declared.

The sound grew louder. She placed her hands over her ears and walked faster. She stopped in her tracks and gasped as the faces appeared. She shook violently, “No, no, no.”

“Darleen,” Queen Godgifu called out. She hurried to where Darleen stood trembling as if she had seen a ghost. She studied her face, “What is it?” she asked with urgency.

Darleen inhaled and released her breath slowly, “I am. I just. I can’t stay here long. Do you think my uncle will give his blessing for me to marry Lord Samba?”

The Queen was taken back, “Lord Samba? What? When? Have you gotten yourself in trouble?”

“We are in love.”

She huffed, “Why must you do these things? First Arlegde, then the Prince, now a Duke from Portugal. When will it end?”

“This will be the last time. Once I am wedded, I will not need to be so busy. Samba is the one. I swear it.”

The Queen shook her head, “I do not know. Are you thinking of going to Portugal?”

“I was hoping we could have one of the estates. There is plenty of land here. Samba and I could raise a family and he could work for the King. His sister is here. I’m sure he would want to be close. Although she doesn’t seem to like me very much.”

The Queen sighed, “I’ll speak to the King. I am not making any promises.”

“Thank you, my Queen.”

“Don’t thank me yet.”

Darleen looked at the door to her room. The Queen eyed her, “Aren’t you going to go inside.”

She shook her head vigorously, “No. I think not. I am going to go outside for a bit of fresh air.”

The Queen shrugged as she watched Darleen hurry down the hall without her. She shook her head, “Strange girl that one.”


He looked upon her with the sweetest glance as she picked a few roses from the garden. She used her blade to cut the stems and later placed the roses into a basket that was gifted to her by the Queen of Mercia. She turned and witnessed his smile, “What?”

He looked around, “We should see if my mother and father are ready to leave. Or we could just go on ahead of them.” He moved closer and touched her chin, “I am dying to touch you again and hear your voice as you float high into the sky and touch the clouds.”

“Liam,” she said blushing, “we could do that.”

Just as they were about to kiss, they heard a voice. They looked up and saw Princess Winfred approaching with her little brother, Prince George. “Liam,” she said and halted, “Prince George wants to invite you to play a game of cards.”

Liam smiled, “We were preparing to leave.”

“Leave? We’ve only just gotten here,” she replied.

“Won’t you stay a little longer, Prince Liam?” Prince George asked politely.

“I suppose I can play a game or two,” he replied before walking off with the young prince.

Winfred stood before Yande, and smiled, “I want to show you something.”

“What is it?”

“Come. I know you love horses.”

She looked at her basket of roses, “But--”

“Leave them. I’ll have one of the workers place them in your room for later. Come. I have some beautiful horses that I want to show you.” She took Yande’s hand and began to walk.

They ended up by the stables. She stopped and stared at the place where Arledge used to reside. Where she had so many secret encounters. Yande looked at her, “Is everything, alright?” she asked hesitantly.

“Yes,” she replied with a head nod. “Come,” she added and continued to walk.

Yande followed her into the stables where the beautiful horses of various breeds and colors were. There were a few workers that greeted them as they walked by. Princess Winfred stopped. She stood in front of a majestic black horse. “Here she is, Black Rose,” she said as she touched her horse’s face.

The horse whinnied. She smiled as reflected on the times Arledge would help her onto the horse.

“You’re happy to see me, girl. I’ve missed you too.”

“She is gorgeous. I have a beautiful horse back home. I miss her.”

Winfred turned to Yande, “This is your home now. We will be your family.”

Yande smiled, “You all have been so kind to me.”

The Princess reached for her hands, “I know we have only known each other a short while, but I feel deeply connected to you.”

“Thank you, Princess Winfred. I feel connected to you as well.”

Winfred studied Yande’s face, “Do you believe that people have special gifts.”

Yande’s head tilted slightly, “Such as?”

She hesitated, looked around, and then spoke, “You must not speak a word of this to anyone.”

Yande leaned in, “What is it?”

“Before I left Merica, one of my servants revealed some information, which later became my reality. She told me that I would meet a woman and she would be my greatest friend.”

“You believe I am the woman she spoke of?”

She nodded with conviction, “With my whole heart.”

“I am pleased to be your greatest friend. And what else did she say?”

“Well, I shouldn’t say. Just know that I believe some people can sense things, feel things ... the rest of us cannot.”

Yande nodded, “Speaking of such things could get us burned alive.”

“We shall only speak of it to each other.”

Yande took a deep breath and nodded. From the corner of her eye, she saw something exquisite beyond where the horse stood in the stable. There was a beautiful hair comb with shiny pearls.

The Princess stared until she spotted it in the corner of the stall. She gasped, “It’s the comb I gave to Gunna before she and her sister Agnes disappeared,” she said as she attempted to enter the stall.

Yande stopped her, “Allow me,” she insisted before stepping cautiously into the stall. She walked by the majestic beast, stooped, and touched the comb. She was still for several moments as a vision flashed in her mind.

A woman was struck in the head. She hit the ground hard and was later carried away.

“Is everything all right, Lady Yande?”

Slowly Yande stood. She breathed deeply and fixed her face before facing the princess. She smiled. “Yes.”

Just as she left the stall, they heard footsteps, “Cousin, here you are, are we ready to leave?” Darleen asked impatiently.

“I thought we could stay the night. The three of us could have sweet bread and tea. We can stay up all night talking. Soon the three of us will all be married.”

“Has your uncle given my brother permission to wed you?” Yande asked.

“The Queen is working on it. I don’t see a reason why he would disapprove. Although, I’m sure you’d like it if he declined the proposal,” she sneered at Yande.

Yande rolled her eyes, “If you truly love Samba, as you say, then my thoughts should not concern you.”

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