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A Foolish Wish of a Non-Blue-Blooded Queen

Lynn, the tom-boy of Herald Square, couldn't be compared to Princess Diana, or a similar one for finesse to perfectly fit in a royal scene; that ordinary gal had a foolish wish of a non-blue-blooded Queen, who rarely smiled, or said, " Thank you. " when they offered her a rose. Her dad knew people in high places that loved green, and he wanted her to look good to get more praise and attention by squandering lots of money on a wedding, not worth the social status and the stupidity; to the wedding ceremony no royalty came only family and friends... you would have had the impression that Queen Elisabeth would have walked into the hall and congratulate her! Eh, wasn't that a foolish wish of a non-blue blooded Queen? Folks, don't nod in disapproval, the story gets better as it should; the guests waited outside Saint Patrick's the Cathedral expecting a limousine... not quite so! The royal coach pulled by two gray horses stopped at the curb, the bride zoomed out dragging along the broom, not allowing him to greet anyone; someone shouted, " Pretty boy, what's her rush? Why is she so jealous? He stared at that upset gal and muttered, " Sorry " while his left ear was being pinched hard. Bear with me a little bit longer, the best is yet to come, enjoy this comedy! " Idiot! Idiot! Don't embarrass me!" Gino whispered... " I shouldn't embarrass you in front of Miss Universe? " " I will marry you...for worse, not for better! " Lynn vowed with madness, and barging in, she forgot to pick up her wedding dress and tripped and fell on her butt sliding down the isle while onlookers were filled with incredibility... then she ran out stepping on Cardinal Cooke's foot who was returning from a wake! The wedding was called off, and Gino was reproved by his mom for his mistake. After reading my drama, who would have a foolish wish of a non-blue-blooded Queen? Making drastic changes by acting on foolishness, doesn't make one look so keen.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2012




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