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A Princess for Christmas
by Jenny Holiday
“What I’m trying to do here,” Leo said immediately, speaking low so only Marie could hear, “is the royal version of throwing you over my shoulder and carting you away so everyone knows you’re mine.”
Marie Joséphine Annagret Elena, Princess of Eldovia and Leonardo Ricci, knight in a yellow taxi are two strangers from completely different worlds that meet on the streets of New York City. Leo’s sister, Gabby, spots Marie trying to signal a cab and wants him to stop to help her, but he doesn’t want to since he’s off duty. When he finally stops, his first impression of her was that she was snooty.
Leo has a lot on his plate. From being a cab driver, to a super at his apartment building, taking care of his younger sister and now being a chauffeur to the Princess of Eldovia. As he’s driving her around NY, they slowly start to become friends and open up to each other. Marie invites Leo and Gabby to spend Christmas at Eldovia. Leo is having a hard time being there especially with the huge social and economic gulf between them. He feels like he doesn’t belong, but isn’t ashamed of his life.
When Marie ask Leo to embark a “sexual affair” no-strings-attached, things start to get a little complicated when feelings start to develop. Also the fact that her father, the King, is set for her to get married to a family friend. But a princess and a cab driver can’t be together.. right?
Marie Joséphine Annagret Elena, Princess of Eldovia and Leonardo Ricci, knight in a yellow taxi are two strangers from completely different worlds that meet on the streets of New York City. Leo’s sister, Gabby, spots Marie trying to signal a cab and wants him to stop to help her, but he doesn’t want to since he’s off duty. When he finally stops, his first impression of her was that she was snooty.
Leo has a lot on his plate. From being a cab driver, to a super at his apartment building, taking care of his younger sister and now being a chauffeur to the Princess of Eldovia. As he’s driving her around NY, they slowly start to become friends and open up to each other. Marie invites Leo and Gabby to spend Christmas at Eldovia. Leo is having a hard time being there especially with the huge social and economic gulf between them. He feels like he doesn’t belong, but isn’t ashamed of his life.
When Marie ask Leo to embark a “sexual affair” no-strings-attached, things start to get a little complicated when feelings start to develop. Also the fact that her father, the King, is set for her to get married to a family friend. But a princess and a cab driver can’t be together.. right?