In Scotland we have Lady Edana and her granddaughter Lady Ailsa. Anyway, he and two other tall men are off to Scotland to find his grandmother and they are being stealth-like - sort of – except when he’s regal-like. I had to think he's really not much of an intriguer. He's the tall one in the group and he walks regally and doesn't act like a groomsman, so his disguise pretty much sucks. What's a prince to do? He'll go, but he'll go in disguise - sort of. He has to decide whether he stays and intrigues or goes off to find his grandmother. He's in Edinburgh involved in some kind of intrigue which has to do with his country, but then he gets a message from Lady Ailsa that his grandmother, Natasha, has been kidnapped. Anyway Mad for Plaid is Nikolai Romanovin, a royal prince of Oxenburg's story. Give me a fake duke/earl/marquess anytime. I feel as if I'm being talked down to or should I say written down to. I don't know why - maybe I feel that creating a "prince" is a little too close to a fairytale for me. About it, I'm not too keen on made-up royalty - dukes I can handle, but not fake rulers.
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