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When the Lavender Blooms

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In the glittering heart of Britannia, where every smile hides a secret and every ballroom shines brighter than the truth, two girls from completely different worlds find themselves tied together by fate, friendship, and far too many scandals. Lady Lavender Sparrow, the adopted daughter of the Marquess and Marchioness of Elaris, was born in Zerola, a land far from the polished streets of the capital. Though she’s beautiful, clever, and well-mannered, society never lets her forget that her skin and her blood make her “different.” She was raised with love, but she’s always known she’d have to fight twice as hard just to belong. Then there’s Lady Sarah Cavendish, the Duke’s golden-haired but least favorite daughter, whose life looks perfect from the outside,until you peek behind the silk curtains. Her father only cares for his title, her mother chases his attention, and Sarah is left struggling to be the flawless daughter everyone expects her to be. She’s supposed to smile, dance, and marry well. She’s not supposed to think for herself… or befriend a girl like Lavender Sparrow. But from the day they meet at at the tea party, something sparks between them an unexpected, messy, wonderful friendship that no one else understands. They’re complete opposites: one quiet and full of gossip, the other bold and reckless. Yet somehow, they fit. As they grow up, life in Britannia’s high society becomes more complicated. The season of debutantes arrives, bringing gowns, gossip, and suitors, some charming, some dangerous. Lavender catches the eye of a man she shouldn’t love, a royal with secrets of his own, and Sarah finds herself torn between duty and desire when her own heart betrays her. But love in Britannia is rarely fair. Whispers turn to rumours, and rumours turn to scandal. As political tensions rise and an uprising brews quietly beneath the peace of the kingdom, the girls must decide who they truly are, and what they’re willing to lose to protect each other. Will their friendship survive betrayal, heartbreak, and the weight of a kingdom’s judgment? Or will the world that brought them together tear them apart? When the flowers of friendship bloom amidst envy, love, and rebellion,only the brave dare to stay. set in the regency period of the 19th century, with fictional country names like Britannia and Zerola.
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Chapter 1 - GOSSIP

Gossip was the heartbeat of Britannian society. The royalty kept the stability of Britannia but gossip kept the sanity of the ton. The women gossiped in tea parties and the men gossiped in their clubs. The gossips were especially rampant in Elaris, the capital.

No one really knew how rumors began, whether whispered by servants or born from the imaginations of bored duchesses, but truth hardly mattered. In Elaris, the noble wives thrived on it. Gossip was their breakfast, backbiting their past time and reputation their crown.

That morning, the Duchess Clarissa of Ashburrow lifted her teacup with a smile that promised mischief. Around her, the parlor hummed with laughter and whispers , sweet poison wrapped in charm. Clarissa listened, patient and silent. She was saving her turn, and they all knew it.

"Lady Clarissa," said Lady Kendell, a small, sharp woman with a voice like lemon, "you've been uncommonly quiet today. Are we boring you?"

"Or perhaps she's guarding something worth saying," drawled Lady Bridget, her rival, all honeyed malice and perfect posture.

Clarissa took her time. She sipped, sighed softly, and allowed the silence to ripen. "On the contrary," she said at last, her tone gentle and knowing. "I simply thought I'd save my piece for last."

That was all it took. The air around the table shifted; fans paused mid-flutter. When Clarissa spoke, Britannia listened and Elaris would echo her words before the night was out.

"What is it, my lady?" Lady Kendell pressed, her curiosity barely contained.

"Yes, do tell," someone urged.

Clarissa set her cup down with care. Her smile never wavered. "The Marquess and Marchioness of Windmere," she began lightly, "have returned from their expedition."

Lady Bridget gave a dismissive laugh. "If that is your revelation, my dear, you must be losing your touch. Everyone knows they've returned."

Clarissa's eyes gleamed, sharp as diamonds. "Indeed. But what you do not know…" she let her voice fall to a whisper "…is that they have not returned alone."

The chatter stopped.

"A child?" murmured one of the ladies. "Has the Marchioness… finally conceived?"

Everyone knew Beatrice Sparrow was barren. The question hung in the air like perfume.

Clarissa tilted her head, savoring the moment. "No," she said softly. "The child is not hers by birth. They brought her from Zerola."

The room went still.

"Zerola?" someone breathed. "You mean..."

Clarissa nodded, her tone cool and smooth. "Yes. A black child. And the Marquess has adopted her."

For a heartbeat, there was nothing. Then came the gasps , quick, scandalized, hungry. No one in Britannia had ever dared such a thing.

"A girl or a boy?" Lady Bridget asked, all pretense of disdain forgotten.

Clarissa's smile curved just slightly. "A girl," she said.

And with that, the quiet was gone, replaced by a flurry of voices, fans, and startled laughter. Every woman in the room knew, without a word more, that Britannia would not be quite the same again.