âThank you. Please be a support to Gray, Little Princess.â
âYes.â
Although Prince Gray was blunt and difficult to deal with, Rosemary liked his father, the King. Because she can feel the love that her father never showed.
Most of her memories up to that point had been of being taught etiquette. She practiced writing letters with her little hands and learned foreign languages that differed from her own country.
She spent her spare time playing with Alberto, who was being raised with her as a squire, and with Reynaldo, who had joined her family along the way.
For Rosemary, who never had a chance to play, it was the only time she felt at peace.
Her motherâs health deteriorated after giving birth to Rosemary, and even more so after learning about Reynaldo.
Told to spend her time educating herself to become Queen, Rosemary could only see her mother at night to say goodnight.
Her mother was very weak.
She couldnât bear the fact that she couldnât earn Fatherâs affection and that he had a mistress.
She was not accustomed to the environment in which she would normally have to act as a marchioness and often fell ill.
Father was quick to abandon Mother, who was physically and emotionally weak, and often took Rosemaryâs older brother with him to social gatherings.
Shortly after the arrival of Reynaldo, Rosemaryâs mother passed away.
Rosemary quietly saw her mother off at the modest funeral.
She called Reynaldo over, who was watching her from afar, and hugged him.
âDonât cry, Sister.â
Rosemary burst into tears as she was comforted by her young brother, who still needed to be protected.
Even though she didnât have many memories of her mother, she was still Rosemaryâs mother.