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Geneviève



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A witchblood story

Paris, France 1793

Growing up in the court of King Louis XVI, Genevieve enjoys a sheltered privileged life with the gardens of Versailles as her playground, until on the eve of her nineteenth birthday, the king is executed and all hell breaks loose.

As family members and close friends fall prey to the Revolution, Genevieve turns to the one man who promises to help her; the shadowy figure in court, and friend to the elder brother that betrayed them all, but is Sebastian worthy of her trust or will he too betray her?

Genevieve has a choice to make, one that will change her life forever. Go it alone and try to escape the murderous streets of Paris, or join Sebastian, forget her nightmares and start a new life… an immortal life?

This is a novelette or short story of approximately 50 pages telling the story of Eva's beginning.

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outskirts of Paris 1793

The air was freezing. A young girl crouched down and traced her finger over the intricate petals of frost, sparkling on the cobbles. She was the only one foolish enough to be outdoors. Driven by necessity, and lurking in the shadows of the rotting wooden door, she scoured the alleyway before stepping out. A quiet moan reached her ears and she turned back to the dilapidated cottage, whispering reassurance.

'I've got to go, Maman. We need food.'

The girl's mother lay half-hidden in a dark corner of the room, curled up beneath what had once been a finely woven blanket, now spoiled with mud ans snags. The woman's breathing was shallow, her body unaccustomed to the hardships of the last month, her émotions unable to compute the loss of her family... the betrayal of her eldest son.

' Stay, Genevieve. Please?' the mother begged, her eyes filling with tears as she stifled another bout of coughs.

Genevieve's face creased with worry and her head pounded. Unable to remember when she'd last eaten, the muddy water they had shared churned in her stomach, making the hunger pangs worse. She knew the should stick together, but her mother could go no further and they needed food.

The girl tugged nervously on the peasant trousers her younger brother Alfred had found fo her, jus days before Philippe had gone and betrayed them all. The trousers were loose and felt strange against forward. She pulled her long cloak round her tiny waist and tucked the wisps of dark hair back into their hiding place beneath the hat she'd stolen. She felt small and vulnerable without the enormous panniers, corset, double petticoats, and dresses. Panniers made her three times the size of the male courtiers and her wigs had made her a foot taller, but now she felt like a child again.

Pride no longer an option, Genevieve had become quite adept at stealing over the past couple of weeks. She had no choice. Growing, she thought of the diamond earrings she'd received as an engagement present on her fourteenth birthday; it seemed a lifetime ago. so much had happened in five years.

the foundation f the National Assembly, followed by the imprisonment of the king, had saved her from an arranged marriage and a dull life sitting pretty in Versailles. Yet her parents had snubbed Alfred when he had urged her family to flee. They had too much faith in their breeding; their royal blood. They were t be respected, admired. Papa refused to call it revolution; to him it was merely political unrest which needed a strong hand. Unfortunately for them all, King Louis XVI was never revered for his leadership and, like much of his Court, he was known instead for excess and frivolity.

Genevieve sighed and took a final glance at er mother's shivering body.

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