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Ellen
Welcome, Lady Amy and Lady Leah
Ellen
What brings you here today?
Mrs Ellen Cort runs the most famous boutique in the Kingdom. Even making dresses for the Queens and Duchess.
Amy
Mrs Court we would love to see some good dresses...for our Leah that is *brings leah infront who is hiding at the back*
Ellen
I'll bring out the finest pieces
Amy
Aren't these lovely leah!
Leah
I think this looks good
Leah
Cause...Cause its modest
Ellen
Well other than the fact it's made from the best material, and looks lovely, Lady Leah why don't you go for something that suits you better...
Amy
Do you know how many ladies want that body of yours....not that I have seen it myself...but are you not blessed with the best figure possible!
Leah was not the beauty that caught your eyes at the first glance but her big doe eyes, pretty little nose and those full lips compliment her well. It would not be wrong to call her the beauty that left a lasting impression. Unlike other Noble houses that had key features. Count Oscar's grandfather was initially a commoner businessman who made wealth so great that he was given the title of a noble. Now that the Oscar's were nobles they looked no different from the normal people with their brown hair and eyes...it was only after the current count Oscar Married his wife who was a Baron's daughter that they secured themselves as true nobles...but there was a problem...Leah's mother though from a noble family with a long history could not marry as she had breasts and a back that people at that time associated with prostitutes
Count oscar who fell in love with her during their academy days courted her even when the Baron's opposed. But when marriage proposals they received looked down on their daughter, they Married her to Count Oscar instead.
And as times changed, ladies now worked on enhancing their breasts to look more appealing...but for leah it was different...she was taught from a young age to hide her body to fit into the common beauty standards and for her to now show them off...Well it was Difficult
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