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My sweet Josephine

by lissa-heli

A girl by the name of Josephine was once destined to be a great queen married off to a prince, a boy but never let her true feelings show for she was in love, this was true but not with the prince, a boy her true love she could not enjoy there were stolen kisses snuck out at night for passion so vicious don't get caught my sweet Josephine for the two of you they will get in between you see Josephine's love was forbidden with a girl by the name of Rosaline, so it's best to keep hidden they spent countless nights enjoying eachother with no cover but the warmth of the two lovers but eventually everything must come to light during an encouter of the sweetest kind a night of moaning and arching of their back, everything felt so right when the prince, a boy caught both of them in the middle of their throws while the girls were still clutching hard at the bed he screamed bloody murder "off with her head!" So the his guards grabbed Rosaline and led her to the guillotine Josephine looked at her lover for the last time "Rosaline" her deep brown eyes,golden skin, a girl so divine before the blade was let loose, not even a scream Josephine swore, she cried a whole stream she drowned in her tears of sorrow and pain the girls blood on the floor it did stain when Josephine took her last breath upon the pool of her tears she felt Rosaline's hands around her waist and her breath in her ear saying "My sweet josephine, don't worry I'm here." She believed that Rosaline did not die at the guillotine but they died together without fear and completely serene.
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