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Tarrant Hightopp has spent months plying quiet, bookish Leia Taozi with gifts, convinced her silence means disinterest—but she’s only autistic, not indifferent, and her emotions run far deeper than she can show. With two queen sisters and a body she’s been taught to apologize for, Leia never expected the sharp-faced heir to see her at all, let alone want her. But when he finally learns to read her stillness, the heat between them burns through every unspoken word.
Tarrant finds Leia in the palace library, her hands busy with thread and cloth. He approaches, and she quickly tries to hide the fabric, but he catches a glimpse of his own blue eyes stitched in silk.
Mirana who is male actually but androgynous and really beautiful. Mirana who she is betrothed too. Who everyone calls the white queen because his love for drag and his hiding of his well endowed gende