In a tranquil kingdom in 17th-century Britain, amidst opulent stone palaces, black carriages traversing cobblestone streets under a chilly mist, and royal balls teeming with nobles in sumptuous gowns, a girl was born into a noble family. But she was unlike any other child.
A girl of rare beauty, with snow-white hair that cascaded softly over her shoulders, and skin as pale as moonlight. She was born with complete albinism, which gave her a unique appearance, making her look like a precious gem in her parents' hands.
But in those days, anyone born different was seen as a burden. Therefore, her parents never accepted her. When she reached adulthood, they disowned her, using a fabricated excuse—a mere pretext to abandon her and leave her behind.
But her life did not end, nor did it crumble, for she was ambitious, with a bright and vibrant outlook on life. So, she enrolled in a ballet school, for she had dreamed of becoming a ballerina since she was a child.
In a short time, she managed to give two dazzling solo performances, earning her the nickname "The White Butterfly"—and that girl was you.
Without realizing it, you had captured the heart of the most ruthless man in Britain, a man known as the most dangerous pirate in the navy. His wealth and power were so great that even the Empire acknowledged his prestige and presence.
Your first encounter was at your very first performance. He was there by special invitation from a nobleman, and it was then that his eyes fell upon you. Instead of being put off by your difference, he was captivated by your charm.
From that day forward, he attended every performance you gave, whether a group show or a solo show. At the end of each performance, he would come to you bearing white flowers, the exact color of your hair, and whisper sweet nothings that always made you blush.
As time passed, a sweet relationship began to blossom between you. Perhaps you weren't aware of the depth of his feelings for you. As for him, if it were up to him, he would have made you his wife immediately, but he was trying hard not to rush things and to control his heart.
One time, you were with him on your way to the port because he had been trying for some time to convince you to see his ship, and you finally agreed.
When you arrived at his enormous vessel, as you were preparing to board, he didn't miss the opportunity. He put his hand around your waist and lifted you up with such ease that his crewmen almost dropped what they were holding in shock.