(Contains graphic depictions of crossdressing, male chastity, edging, and whipping. This story takes place in a universe where reverse-traditional gender roles are the default, so be aware that it will not show feminization as a process from square one. For the reading pleasure of interested adults only.)
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Dear Sir Elizabeth,
In recognition of your recent exemplary service to Her Majesty, you are cordially invited to winter at the Heartgarden, and to select for yourself one permanent consort from among the most beautiful and highly trained aspirants in the realm.
Congratulations, brave hero.
From the desk of the Headmistress
Heartgarden Castle
This was not something Elizabeth had ever hoped or planned for.
The Royal Heartgarden was the most selective and exacting finishing school in all the world. Less than one percent of boys who applied there, hoping to train for a life as a luxury consort to a powerful lady someday, were accepted.
Even fewer completed the program.
Duchesses and Countesses chose consorts from the Heartgarden. Perhaps wealthy traders who held some economic power over Her Majesty.
Knights like Elizabeth might
socialize
with the highest of nobles, and share in some of their privileges when invited, but not this one.
Elizabeth had fully expected to marry a simple man with skin like leather, who could perhaps read just well enough to help her organize her shire's requests for help. One who would smile and nod at the gossip she brought home from court, never quite understanding it.
When her carriage passed through the outer gates of Heartgarden Castle, she had to keep reminding herself that she was not here as an escort, a guard, or any other part of someone else's entourage.
She was here as herself, for herself.
Invited, personally, by name.
The first courtyard they passed through was mostly taken up by a heart-shaped fountain surrounded by impeccably pruned rosebushes. As the carriage followed the arcing flagstone path around the fountain, it passed near a gazebo, where a dozen beautiful young men in fine satin gowns were gathered for tea.
At the sight of the carriage, they all rose from their wicker chairs and rushed to the near edge of the gazebo, waving and blowing excited kisses.
One of them might be mine
.
That was a wicked thought, and Elizabeth quickly corrected it for herself.
One of them might be my
husband
. Not my property. Nothing so crass, obviously
.
She remained a little giddy at the possibility.
The carriage proceeded through another gate in one of the castle's towering stone walls, and finally came to rest in front of a formal entryway three times as tall as Elizabeth's house.
When the driver opened the carriage door, an austere-looking woman in a simple riding tunic was waiting alone on the entrance steps. A set of wide metal rings holding hundreds of keys rested proudly on her hip, attached to a chain belt.
"Welcome, Sir Elizabeth," the woman said, keeping both hands on her riding crop. "I am Headmistress Jane."
Jane was about twice Elizabeth's age, somewhere in her mid or late forties. Her silver-streaked black hair was drawn into a tight and perfectly centered bun, and she very nearly made her welcome sound genuine.
It was only the slight extra emphasis on
Sir
, drawing attention to Elizabeth's lack of a higher title, that gave her away.
"Pleased to meet you, Headmistress," said Elizabeth, bowing and pretending not to notice.
"If you'll just join me in my parlor for some refreshment," said Jane, "I'll have your bags brought to your room."
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Elizabeth followed Jane up the stairs and into an ornate entrance hall of marble and gold. She didn't get the chance to take it all in before Jane took a turn through a plain wooden door, leading the way to a far more modest room, with a few sofas, bookshelves, and a hearth.
Jane took only as much time as etiquette absolutely demanded to ask Elizabeth about her journey, and whether she preferred tea or ale at this time of day.
Once Elizabeth had a cup of tea in front of her, Jane segued immediately to presenting her with a leatherbound volume with the Heartgarden's emblem embossed on the cover.
"Before you meet the aspiring consorts we have on offer, I must ask you to swear compliance with the garden rules," said Jane. "Guests who willfully break these rules, or make repeated mistakes, will be escorted from the premises and not invited to return, I'm afraid."
Elizabeth was sure Jane would be simply
devastated
if she had to nullify the invitation of a lowly knight.
"While we deeply respect your accomplishments, and the queen's judgment in bestowing this honor," Jane pursed her lips distastefully, "our first duty is always to the sanctity of the garden and its work, as her majesty would no doubt agree."
Elizabeth had the feeling this meeting was not part of the welcome noble ladies usually received here.
She also had a feeling that the garden rules were the sort of thing a real noble lady would have known already, making the meeting unnecessary.