CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Shortly after William and Elliot left, she got ready for the tea party, where she will be escorted by the palace guards and her lady-in-waiting, Norma. She looked at herself in the mirror and could not believe what she was seeing. This was the first time that she was properly wearing a dashing dress. At first, she expected a ballgown with shiny sequences, but instead, the dress that she was wearing had a modern touch to it. It was a white, fitted dress that got looser at the bottom and dragged behind her. The gown was sleeveless but had fabric clipped on each sleeve that served as a cape. The dress had golden and intricate details drawn from the side of the dress’ collar down to the waist that met at the end, looking like a V. Her wavy hair was in a loose braid with

