[!] Regalia was privy to yet another quaint little pamphlet with the flowery writings of a certain Madame Amaryllis. Scrappy orphans flooded the streets to hand every good looking commoner a copy, while the nobility were delivered four pamphlets (or perhaps even more) at the doorstep of their town estate.


Dear Readers,
I write to you with an endless thump in my heart, jiggly hands, and a leg in a cast from falling from my chair! I, Madame Aster Amaryllis, had been granted her most cherished dream! The opening of the Imperial Palace to the sophisticated peerage had brought to life the joyous nature of the good-hearted high court. Oh, beloved reader, I had heard nothing but success so far from the debut of the Grand Duke Consort du Poncaire and Baroness Bancroft as Masters of the Imperial Hall. Such honorable high members of the peerage deserve no one better than Madame Aster Amaryllis to highlight their sensational and exquisite mark they had left in my aching heart of their dearest admirer!
To you, my honey-sweet reader. I must share the success and tales I had heard that transpired since the grand opening of the Imperial Palace.
Come along the songbirds and the scent of azaleas to greet spring. A time of revival from a long and brutal winter. New fondness can be found along with new company to enjoy the longer and warmer days. Duke Delmotte and Grand Duke von Schwarzkrau were inseparable for most of the night of the debut! Such manly laughter throughout their shush whispers to each other. How curious! Why may the charm of une lavande may appeal to the sharpest bee? Or perhaps the sturdiest of den Goldruten offers its support to the largest monarch butterfly?
It leaves one to wonder how such contrasting men - found company in one another. However, such company is never a bad thing dear reader. One should expand their groupings beyond cards that match their own reflection. I, for one think this should be taken as an example for inspiring socialites for the spring of 310 and welcome such blossoming friendships in this time of renewal.
Especially for our Goldrute as the good people say, third times the charm!
Between the lavish halls of the mighty Imperial Palace, the warm spring breeze passes along, tickling her senses along our faces. Count Petrou - as charming as he is dashing - warmed the hearts of peerage throughout the night of the debut.
Such a display of reverence to our honorable peerage members from the swashbuckling Count!
The Count's charm mysteriously expires when not in his Imperial Holiness' court however, where he's far more used to the precedent of an honestly blunt and biting approach set by his father. My sweetest bonbon reader, such charm and duplicitous friendliness would never pass by my ears.
The whistles and bells of the grand opening of the Imperial Palace brought forward many blossoming bouquets of the fine, dear honorable peerage members and the sniffling noses of many others. Good reader, the glamour of a debut such as this would appeal to any desirable member of society. From a Consort Count to Grand Dukes and Grand Duchesses, I can say with utmost certainty that that debut was a success! Though not everyone from each honorable House was present, the continued success of the Mistress and Master of the Imperial Halls could only welcome more opportunities for the respected peerage members to be admired by their most daintiness enthusiast!
I had broken through five pristine clockwork pens as I wrote my heart-felt awe on torn papers. My enthusiasm knows no borders to express my love upon printed sheets! If my love letter reaches to you, know that in the coming weeks I had heard gossip of spa days and picnics coming to the Imperial Halls! I write with my heart that I wish to see more of the honorable peerage.
I write to you with an endless thump in my heart, jiggly hands, and a leg in a cast from falling from my chair! I, Madame Aster Amaryllis, had been granted her most cherished dream! The opening of the Imperial Palace to the sophisticated peerage had brought to life the joyous nature of the good-hearted high court. Oh, beloved reader, I had heard nothing but success so far from the debut of the Grand Duke Consort du Poncaire and Baroness Bancroft as Masters of the Imperial Hall. Such honorable high members of the peerage deserve no one better than Madame Aster Amaryllis to highlight their sensational and exquisite mark they had left in my aching heart of their dearest admirer!
To you, my honey-sweet reader. I must share the success and tales I had heard that transpired since the grand opening of the Imperial Palace.
Come along the songbirds and the scent of azaleas to greet spring. A time of revival from a long and brutal winter. New fondness can be found along with new company to enjoy the longer and warmer days. Duke Delmotte and Grand Duke von Schwarzkrau were inseparable for most of the night of the debut! Such manly laughter throughout their shush whispers to each other. How curious! Why may the charm of une lavande may appeal to the sharpest bee? Or perhaps the sturdiest of den Goldruten offers its support to the largest monarch butterfly?
It leaves one to wonder how such contrasting men - found company in one another. However, such company is never a bad thing dear reader. One should expand their groupings beyond cards that match their own reflection. I, for one think this should be taken as an example for inspiring socialites for the spring of 310 and welcome such blossoming friendships in this time of renewal.
Especially for our Goldrute as the good people say, third times the charm!
Between the lavish halls of the mighty Imperial Palace, the warm spring breeze passes along, tickling her senses along our faces. Count Petrou - as charming as he is dashing - warmed the hearts of peerage throughout the night of the debut.
Such a display of reverence to our honorable peerage members from the swashbuckling Count!
The Count's charm mysteriously expires when not in his Imperial Holiness' court however, where he's far more used to the precedent of an honestly blunt and biting approach set by his father. My sweetest bonbon reader, such charm and duplicitous friendliness would never pass by my ears.
The whistles and bells of the grand opening of the Imperial Palace brought forward many blossoming bouquets of the fine, dear honorable peerage members and the sniffling noses of many others. Good reader, the glamour of a debut such as this would appeal to any desirable member of society. From a Consort Count to Grand Dukes and Grand Duchesses, I can say with utmost certainty that that debut was a success! Though not everyone from each honorable House was present, the continued success of the Mistress and Master of the Imperial Halls could only welcome more opportunities for the respected peerage members to be admired by their most daintiness enthusiast!
I had broken through five pristine clockwork pens as I wrote my heart-felt awe on torn papers. My enthusiasm knows no borders to express my love upon printed sheets! If my love letter reaches to you, know that in the coming weeks I had heard gossip of spa days and picnics coming to the Imperial Halls! I write with my heart that I wish to see more of the honorable peerage.
Forevermore graciously yours,
Madame Aster Amaryllis
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