Everyone agreed that she was the most beautiful girl in their small village, with long lashes that framed her deep blue eyes, and untamed hair that looked to have been kissed by the sun. Her skin was soft and creamy, unmarred by any blemish, and it only heightened her exquisite beauty. Her sweet bow mouth, pink and lush, could drive any man to distraction, and though her clothes were plain and conservative, it could not completely hide her curvy hips and delicate waist, nor could it mask the swell of her full breasts. She was gentle and obedient, and never raised her voice in anger. Her sweet allure could drive any full-blooded male there to temptation, but she was beloved by many of the villagers, and they protected her in their own way. As she grew into womanhood, many of the boys in the village came to court her. Melisande politely, but firmly, rejected each and every one of their proposals, for she had wished to stay with her parents a little while longer. Her family was a poor one, not unlike many of the other residents of Sleeping Fallow.
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