The Queen Who Adopted A Goblin !!top!! -

The Bishop did not blink. "The barley is held in trust for the winter, Madam. The Church thinks of the future. The creature does not. It is an animal." "Peter," the Queen said.

By the age of seven (goblin maturity, which is roughly fifteen in human years), Grum was not a pet. He was a person. A strange, sharp-toothed, yellow-eyed person who could fix any clock in the castle and who slept curled up at the foot of the Queen’s bed. The Queen Who Adopted a Goblin

"Tell me," she whispered, "was it worth it? The scandal? The stones thrown? The assassins?" The Bishop did not blink

However, Queen Rosalind met every chaotic outburst with patience and boundaries. She noticed that Bramble’s mischief wasn’t born of malice, but of intense curiosity and a need for sensory stimulation. The creature does not