The queen knew something was special about her baby from the moment she discovered she was carrying.
She could never explain the feeling that soon surrounded her after she’d been with the doctor to her husband or her maids. She simply felt it, and knew it had to deal with the child she was soon going to have.
The sense only grew as the months went by. Strange occurrences enveloped her pregnancy in such that morning sickness she’d been told about never came, fatigue was only minor relative to her daily activities, and strange cravings hardly swung her away from the diet the doctor had set. Where this worried those around her-fear