One fateful night
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Apr 01, 2023
We all know what happened on the night from the 30th to the 31st of August in 1997, or do we?

This is the perspective of Trevor Rees-Jones, who was with Lady Diana in the car on the night she died. 

|| This is pure fiction! I just can't quite believe, that it was just an accident. There are so many parts of the story that don't add up. So here's a little speculation of what actually happened that fateful night. ||
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Into The Arms of Dusk

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November nights are especially stricken with melancholy, as if the ghosts of all winter past come rushing to haunt her heart. She was a captive of her love, her desire, and her dreams. There's always a special quality to the loneliness of dusk, a sorrowness more infectious than the night. She had earned his trust. She had never strayed, betrayed, abandoned. She'd been stalwart, true, loving. To her, he was her everything. But to him, she was only a secret. He was a prince and she was merely his lover. • Dismount your high horse. come take claim of the girl you ruined. Come lay eyes upon the desolation you left in your wake. Do you not hear the devil at your shoulder sharpening his daggers? He sits heavy on your subconscious. Dauntingly smirking at me from afar. Enough of his wretched sins, speak to me with your eyes and perhaps somewhere, some day, at less miserable times, we may repent. In the arms of dusk.