A behind-the-scenes look at and inside scoop on PROOF OF EXISTENCE, Book Two of the Existence series.
๐ Proof of Existence - Published April 4, 2023
Excerpt from Proof of Existence by @JLenniDorner
Gwendolyn Wright, Baroness of Norway.
The audience learns on the next pages that the title did, in fact, belong to Wend in a previous life. Also, it no longer has any real power or purpose in Norway.
Some readers will notice that there are others in attendance without any titles. Celebrities who are unlikely to be asked who they are by curious people of influence. No one knows who the shy wallflower is, only that she's on the arm of one of their most sought-after bachelors. But would any of these influential people admit they don't know a Baroness? Not likely. Thus the comfort that Xavier mentions, as she won't be mobbed by gossip hounds. The drawback is that she does not wish to identify as noble, and doesn't tolerate Xavier or his friends seeming to want to change that about her. No conversation about this topic was held beforehand.
QUESTION — Do you think it was right or wrong of them to include a noble title on her first public appearance with them?
QUESTION — Do you think it was right or wrong of them to include a noble title on her first public appearance with them?
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Very true.
ReplyDeleteKnowing Wend, she would have had an issue going to the party in any capacity other than the way she sees herself. Sigh.
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Interesting question, lies usually tend to reveal themselves any or other moment, as I undestand, in another life Gwendolyn was a baroness so she might not remember it and not a lie after all. Anyway if I were on her shoes, I might have preferred to be warned before about the title and why it was necessary it that scenario.
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