Whatever love means



Once upon a time there was a most astonishing young woman named Daina. She was nineteen years old and loved to play the harmonica. However, was she not very fond of horses. Shy and introverted she was, not feeling all too comfortable in her skin at times.
It just so happened that she met the prince of Wales named Jarles and they found a liking for each other. Daina was evidently more fond of him than he was of her but he found an upcoming marriage to be practical and of convenience.

After the marriage ceremony the Queen of England named Daina to be the princess of Wales. Prince of Wales Jarles was asked whether he was in love with his wife and his answer was "Yes, well, whatever love means". It was in a way not exactly what Daina wanted to hear so they started having several rows and arguments. 

Then there was Camille, Daina and Jarles's neighbor. Rather plain and unattractive compared to the astonishing Daina, she however had won Jarles's heart and soul so therefore she imposed a threat to Daina. The princess of Wales felt awfully lonely and heartbroken, deeply miserable she was.


It was the 6th of September 1994 when everything shifted. Daina the princess of Wales realized that she was a beautiful, strong and independent woman and she could do anything she'd like to do, achieve anything she'd ever wanted, on her own.
That was the day, when Daina, princess of Wales, decided to go a-whaling. She found herself a cony named Queequeg with a tomahawk and life-experience and together they searched for a vessel on which they could be gone a-whaling. It was the most challenging experience Daina had ever made and when she came back from a-whaling she was stronger than ever.

She returned to her husband Jarles the prince of Wales and when the Queen was dead Daina became the next Queen of England and never before had there been such an astonishing, strong and independent Queen in England such as was the Queen Daina. And she lived happily ever after while King Jarles by her side felt unimportant and bashful beside such an astounding woman.

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