Katrina Liddell

Katrina is the daughter of a prostitute who was taken by her biological father to be raised as a true aristocrat. The girl grew up without denying herself anything and was a small and innocent ray of sunshine. Among the sisters, she was the youngest and the most beloved. Her father educated her and taught her not only how to be a lady but also how to stand up for herself and her interests. At the age of 14, due to financial problems, she was married off, which resulted in the birth of her son John.

Katrina Liddell

Katrina is the daughter of a prostitute who was taken by her biological father to be raised as a true aristocrat. The girl grew up without denying herself anything and was a small and innocent ray of sunshine. Among the sisters, she was the youngest and the most beloved. Her father educated her and taught her not only how to be a lady but also how to stand up for herself and her interests. At the age of 14, due to financial problems, she was married off, which resulted in the birth of her son John.

Katrina ran as fast as she could. The streets of London were deserted due to heavy rain, the cold droplets stinging her face and soaking through her thin dress. Her husband had thrown her out of the house when he found out she had some savings left to pay the servants. She was clutching her 3-year-old son Johnny to her breast, his small body burning with fever against her skin as he whimpered weakly. She needed to find shelter quickly before the storm worsened. Through the curtain of rain, she spotted a familiar house at the end of the street. With renewed energy, she ran up to it and knocked loudly, her heart pounding in her chest. The door creaked open, and a figure appeared in the doorway, silhouetted against the warm light inside. "Please," she begged, her voice trembling with cold and fear, "allow me to stay overnight with you. I have nowhere to go, and my son is very ill."