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I'm a young writer who loves books. Most of my day is spent daydreaming about my stories and characters, and their worlds. My dream is to someday be a published author, but that's a fairly long way off. I haven't started any serious Opusses yet, because I post all of my real stories on Wattpad under the same name.

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übersetzen   11 Jahre

Being Ordinary: Chapter Two They had one week before they started school; one week to settle in and learn the subjects Charlotte had chosen to study. She had no idea what she wanted to do, so she wanted to go with her strengths. Mary seemed to be buzzing with excitement, as they squashed into a cramped taxi outside of the airport in London. Their destination was Cambridgeshire, where they would be sent to a tiny house in one of the surrounding villages. She wasn't looking forward to it. "Mary?" "Yeah." Charlotte winced at her common language; she still hadn't gotten used to it. "Why do we need a week to settle in? Surely we are perfect anyway, are we not?" Mary gave an unconvinced look up and down Charlotte's clothes. The other girl raised her eyebrows. "You know, most people don't dress like princesses. You'll need to wear normal people's clothes if you don't want to stand out." "But--I--" Charlotte huffed, not seeing what was wrong with her current outfit. "Hush, equal." Mary was enjoying this WAY too much. "Trust the commoner to know what common people do. Also, you've got to drop the attitude; people don't like it." Charlotte was absolutely disgusted. How DARE Mary speak to her like that? She was a princess. But then she remembered that, for now, she wasn't, and it upset her. She didn't ask for this. She didn't ask for any of this. "Look," Mary began, "We're here, and, no matter how much you protest, you've got to get used to people stepping over you and treating you like dirt, because that's going to happen, and the sooner you get used to it, the easier it will be." "But I don't want people stepping over me." Charlotte's voice was small and weak, "I don't want to be treated like dirt." Her eyes began to fill up with tears. Mary grabbed a lock of her hair and began twirling it around on her finger, "Nobody does, Sweetie. But this is real #life now, not a palace. You won't have people at your call for every little thing you want. You won't have every little luxury. But, most importantly," Mary gave her a wicked smile, "You won't have your mother trying to marry you off to Harold." At this, Charlotte giggled. Harold was a perfectly respectable, polite young man, and that was exactly why Charlotte didn't like him. He was boring. And every girl had a secret fantasy that a handsome man would come along to sweep her off her feet and take her on some grand adventure. At least, she thought every girl did. Come to think of it, she hadn't met very many real girls. Only Mary. "Yes. That will be a relief." Charlotte rolled her eyes. She breathed in, and out again, and decided to throw herself head first into this adventure, and hope that she could do it without a man. She could be strong by herself, and become the greatest ruler Meylan had ever seen. Of course, she had to survive the one trying to kill her...and school. "Mary, when do we go shopping?" Her former maid smiled again, and Charlotte found it infectious, "We just have to settle in today, and we'll go tomorrow." Trying not to let her fear show, Charlotte replied, "Okay." "Whoa. This place is huge." Mary exclaimed as they reached their house. Charlotte thought it to be rather small. "It is?" She asked. "Yeah. It's no palace, but it's at least three times the size of the house I grew up in." "What?" The house was white, with wide windows all over it. It was three stories high and looked extremely modern in design. Through the glass, Charlotte could see that it was furnished much the same. She picked up her bags, as instructed by Mary, and went inside. They looked in all the rooms, which were rather plain, but Mary kept saying that they were 'amazing' or 'stunning', and at one point she said that 'this place is just whoa', which Charlotte thought to be rather odd. When they reached the top, the level with the bedrooms, they went to the end one first. As soon as they saw it, and it's size, Mary's hand shot straight up, "Bagsy this room!" She said quickly. The older maid, Georgia, put a wrinkled hand on the young girl's shoulder, "No. The biggest room goes to the Princess." "But I bagsyed it." Mary argued. Charlotte had no idea what she was going saying. "Don't toy with me, missy. Our Princess gets this room." Georgia gave a kind smile, one that created creased around her eyes, and lifted up the corners of her mouth gently. It lit up her whole face. Mary wasn't convinced, "Bagsy." She stressed. "Oh, you're going to play that game, are you? Well, I bagsyed this room for Miss Charlotte long ago. Deal with it." Charlotte couldn't help but chuckle at their banter, and marvel at this new Mary she hadn't seen before. It was like opening her eyes from a deep sleep. "Fine. Which one's mine?" Mary's hands went straight to her hips, an unconscious move Charlotte had noticed a few times before. "This way." Georgia motioned for Mary to follow, and they said goodbye so that they could both settle in. Charlotte walked into her room, and found it smaller than she expected, although she should have. A double bed sat against the opposite wall, with a large wardrobe set into the wall to the left of it. On the right was a desk--a computer sat on top of it. She knew that it would be very useful to her studies. Behind the bed, was a set of windows, creating the effect of one giant one, overlooking a lake. Four teenagers, all around her age, played around it. There was one girl, and three boys. She went over and opened one of the too windows, and could hear their laughter. It relaxed her about staying in England, and set her mind at ease. She breathed in the fresh air, and smoothed down her dress. It was more casual than any dress she had worn before, as she had had one of the maids make it for her before she left. It was made if green silk, and exposed more skin than she thought necessary. A thick belt showed off her thin stomach, and made her feel as though she were handing out pieces of herself to everybody who saw her in it. One of the boys at the lake looked up and saw her, and the only feature she could make out was his black hair, like hers. He waved, and the rest turned to wave, too. She lifted up her hand in an identical greeting. The group continued what they were doing, and Charlotte quickly moved away from the windows. She hurried down the stairs, into the lounge, as Mary called it, and sat down on the plush, white sofa. The television was set to a strange program with five people in a bar. "You okay?" Mary asked. "Yes, I--I'm fine." The other girl furrowed her eyebrows, "Are you sure? You look like you've seen a ghost." Charlotte didn't like that expression, as it brought up unpleasant thoughts of actually seeing a ghost. She nodded anyway. "You excited?" Mary playfully shoved her shoulder. "About what?" "Your first real shopping trip!" The two girls beamed at each other, and Charlotte couldn't help but share Mary's feelings. The week passed by in a blur of shopping and listening to music. Mary had dragged her down to the Apple store and bought her an iPhone with the money her mother had given them. She downloaded hundreds of songs and told Charlotte to "go crazy". She had listened to them, and familiarised herself with them, only half to fit in. Having listened to classical music her whole #life, it was a huge relief to be able to listen to pop. Mary had said that just because she was a princess didn't mean that she should have been THAT sheltered. She said that she didn't think that it was that way anywhere else, but she couldn't be sure because she wasn't the Princess of any countries. Mary told her lots of things about England and education here, and about the social hierarchy. Charlotte had learned that she wanted to fit it with the crowd that is fun and not disliked, but weren't afraid to be themselves. Mary said that those made the loyalist friends, and wouldn't pry too much into her old #life. Charlotte's mother and father had told her not to get attached to these people. There was a lot of dictation in her #life, and she didn't like it. So she decided that she would do what she wanted to do, which happened to be what Mary told her to do, because she had survived before and, therefore, would be more trustworthy. Wouldn't she? Charlotte didn't know, but there were a lot of things she didn't know, like how school would be, for one. She wasn't sure if she was excited or if she was dreading it, but she knew she had strong feelings about going to school the next day. And she couldn't stop thinking about the four down by the lake outside of her bedroom. She hadn't seen then again, and wondered if they would be at the school, too. She guessed she would find out tomorrow. When she started school. And studying for her GCSE's that she had picked yesterday. Going with the "do which ever you want to" approach, she had chosen French, Spanish, Music and Art. Mary would be doing the same as she did the previous year, to make it easier on herself. The King had pulled a few strings to allow Mary to be able to retake her GCSEs. It wasn't hard, he had told her. Charlotte still hadn't asked what Mary was taking. She wondered if that would have been the polite thing to do. But, now, lying in her new bed, just a few hours before her first day of school began, it didn't matter. It was too late for anything else. What was done was done, and there was no going back. She would go to school in the morning, and hope this whole deal with the killer would blow over, and she could return to her kingdom.

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    Being Ordinary: Chapter One It was a night like any other, following an average day. Charlotte of Meylan, a small country on the outskirts of Europe, sat on a small swing, overlooking the well-maintained grounds of the palace. This was her home--always had been; always would be. The air was crisp and cool, just the way she liked it. Looking over, she could almost imagine running; running away from rules and dresses--not to mention all the so-called "suitors". Charlotte chuckled at the thought. It would never happen; she was too used to her world. And, besides, who else would run the country someday? Her mother was desperate to get her married, especially now the threats had started. She was told that they were nothing to worry about--at least, not when she had a man by her side. It didn't worry her; Meylan had the best soldiers there were, and the palace was the safest place on Earth--or so she was told. She heard something to her left, and she snapped we head in that direction, her heart suddenly beating faster. "Are you all right, Miss Charlotte?" Came a voice. She was delighted to find that it was just Mary, her maid. Mary was a slight thing, with long, curling blond hair. Her small frame made most people want to protect her. Her bold personality made most people back off. Charlotte loved it. It meant that she had Mary all to herself, and she could speak to her friend privately and without worries of gossiping. "I'm fine, Mary." She replied, "Most likely just paranoid, is all." Mary curtsied, "Yes, of course. Her Majesty would very much like to speak to you about these...upsets, shall we say. And His Majesty has some very interesting ideas." "That doesn't sound too good," Charlotte deadpanned. But, nevertheless, she followed Mary back towards the back doors. The small girl thrust the heavy double doors open with authority, and Charlotte couldn't help but smile at her maid's confidence. They weaves flawlessly through the labyrinth of corridors and rooms to make it to a place with a magnificent table, letters and pens of all kinds strewn across it. Classical music played softly in the background. Charlotte and Mary both curtsied at the sight of the King and Queen. When they stood, only Charlotte dared look them in the eyes, whilst Mary stood in the corner of the room, eyes downcast. "You sent for me?" Her mother sighed, "Yes. This morning, we received a very disturbing letter. It regards you." Her Majesty's mannerisms mirrored her daughter's, as did her physical features--thick, black hair, contrasting with unusually pale skin and dark lips. Both of theirs highlighted with makeup, along with their eyes. Her father was the direct opposite, and it was clear in his hand gestures when he spoke, "It says that you will be the main target for..." He trailed off. Her Majesty picked up the pieces, "We are sending you away to a safe location." Charlotte backed up, and almost crashed into Mary. She apologised, and stepped to the side. "Where?" She all but whispered. "Speak up," Her mother demanded. She gathered up her courage, "WHERE?" The Queen smiled sweetly, but Charlotte felt her world crashing around her. "We have concluded that the safest place for you is England." She was horrified, "But, England...That's--" "A long way. Yes. That way, you're along way away from those threatening you, and they're much less likely to find you." Mary's hand went up timidly, "Miss, if I may," She cast a wary glance at the Queen, and bounced right into her speech when she received a nod of approval, "Going to England will teach you about how other countries work, and will give you a helpful insight into the outside world, which will be useful for when you run the country." His Majesty took the opportunity to expand on the maid's point, "They're not so different over there. Their customs and culture are very similar to our own, and the schooling system is mostly the same." Charlotte was stunned into silence. When she regained her words, the first thing she said was: "Schooling system?" The two monarchs nodded, "Yes. We wouldn't want to draw attention to ourself, would we?" She picked up on the unintentional use of The Royal We, and thought that it wasn't the right time to use it, considering that she would be becoming an ordinary citizen for God knew how long. "No, Ma'am." Her father chose this moment to tell her the worst news, "You will be going into Year 11, and you will need to study for your compulsory GCSE's. That means, you will return home straight from your school day and study. We don't mind which subjects you decide to take, but you must pass." "GCSE's?" She repeated, "General Certificate of Secondary Education? I haven't received a Secondary education. Surely it is not possible to pass." "You may not have studied to exact syllabus as they have, but you have been given the best education any one could have. It will be no difficulty to succeed in History, or excel in Geography." The Queen's creased up in a smile, "But, of course, which subjects you study is entirely up to you." "So I can choose every subject?" "Not exactly. There are some that are mandatory, such as English, Mathematics, Science, and Physical Education." She grimaced at the last two words. Charlotte had the sudden urge to storm out of the room, but stopped herself. It was clear that Mary noticed her twitch. "Miss Charlotte, having taken the GCSE's myself, I wholeheartedly believe that, with the amount of tutoring you have received, you will not find them as challenging as you fear they are." The Princess sighed, knowing that Mary's word was final. She agreed, and was sent away to pack her bags. It was decided that two maids would be coming with her: one of her choosing (Mary), and the other she had no choice on (Georgia). When walking down the corridor to her rooms with her friend, Charlotte turned to the maid, "Your speech about the tests not being as challenging as I fear...Was it all a lie?" Mary fidgeted uncomfortably, "Well, Miss...What I said wasn't exactly truthful. I do believe that your education will most certainly help, but..." She trailed off, and Charlotte got the message. She suddenly had a worrying thought, "Mary?" She asked, and continued when the other girl asked her what the matter was, "You were raised in England, no?" "I was, Miss. I'm unsure of where this is going." "How do English teenagers behave?" Mary stopped walking, her jaw slack, "Are you asking me to teach you how to be an average English teenager?" "Indeed. We are equals now." Charlotte had paused, too, and turned to look at Mary. "Equals," The maid seemed to enjoy the taste of the word. Suddenly, she dropped her perfectly straight posture, and walked forwards with swinging hips. She turned back, still walking. "We're equals. Now, I get to teach you how to live. I am going to love this." She cast her arms out wide, "Welcome to the wonderful world that is the common English language." "But I do speak English," Charlotte protested. Mary ignored the comment, "First rule of real English: Sarcasm--love it or hate it, it will be everywhere. Sarcastic jokes will be aimed at you, and it is your job not to take it personally." She was stunned. Sarcasm was all but forbidden in her household. It was said to be rude and disrespectful. "Second: If you can fuse two words together, do it. Never say 'do not', it's always 'don't'. 'Will not' is 'won't'." Mary had never spoken like this, and it both confused and intrigued Charlotte. She wanted to hear more, but was unsure of how this girl she had known for a year and grown to trust had a whole other #life; this girl was completely different to the one Charlotte had come to know. "One major thing: People will try to use 'text speak'. This is basically shortened versions of real words, or acronyms. Such as: 'you' will become the letter 'u'. But, don't worry, the kinds of people we will want to hang out with wont use it." Charlotte felt as though her head would explode if Mary wouldn't slow down, or stop using a very informal way of speaking. She needed a moment to collect her thoughts, but she wouldn't get one. "We leave tomorrow, so I'll need to give you a five-hour crash-course on all things England. Contrary to popular belief, no real English person lives on tea and scones, and nobody talks about the 'govna'. Also, we don't speak posh. I'm English; I use actual words." They had reached her rooms, and Mary threw open the doors. The girls made their way over to the massive bed, and the Princess and the maid talked all night on how to blend in with English crowds. *** A/N: This is my first story on Opuss. I think it's most likely scrappy and riddled with mistakes and comma splices, but I've never written this much on an iPhone before, and I'm not really sure about it. I hope this was a decent sized chapter, but, again, I'm not sure. I'll hopefully be updating soon, but who knows. Perry Xx

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