found myself an old solutionopenendedJanuary 12 2013, 03:34:37 UTC
on AO3It’s strange, Giulia thinks, to be friends with her lover’s daughter. She’s never had a lover before, not really, and when she considered it in the past she never factored in the possibility of a family. But Lucrezia is a genuine delight and Giulia is in need of friends these days - for all his companionship at night, Rodrigo (it makes their relationship less odd if she doesn’t think of him as His Holiness, Pope Alexander VI, who spends all day in the chair of Saint Peter’s, and instead thinks of him as Rodrigo) isn’t much available when the sun is up - and so she teaches Lucrezia about kissing and manipulation and seahorses
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