I walk through the hallway of the palace and headed straight to the palace.
“Princess!” My maid called out to me, but I didn't turn, and neither did I spare a glance her way.
“Princess!” She hurried towards me. “My princess, your father forbade you from making an appearance today. You know the penalty for defiling orders, don't you?” She gasped.
The sound of a slap can be heard in the otherwise silent hallway as my palm made contact with her cheeks.
“Since when did you learn to speak to me, like my mother?” I narrow my eyes at her.
“Forgive me, my princess!” She cried out.
“Scurry off, you Stinky thing. Let me not see your disgusting face until I'm through with this.”
Without a backward glance at her, I continued with my walk, towards the throne room.
My tight trousers clung to my body as I walked, and my shirt seemed to be riding up a bit.
But I don't care.
I'm Princess Star.
I fear no one.
I'm the terror others fear, and the bane of my brother's existence.
I'm the joy of my mother and the pain of my father.
Yes, that's what I am.
I'm princess Star.
No one loves me, but everyone loves me.
And I don't care.
I'm who I am.
“My princess!” A guard tried to stop me from entering the throne room.
“If you love that stinky hands of yours, I won't advise you on what to do.” I glared at his hands that were yet to touch me.
“The king requested we shouldn't allow you in there, My princess. I'm afraid—” I kick him on his shin.
He gasped both in surprise, and pain.
“Oh, this? I bought the shoe from a blacksmith. Do you love it?” I grin.
“My princess,” Still in pain, he blocked my path and removed to take his stinky body off my way.
“I see you want me to continue, don't you?”
“My princess!” The second guard who was supposed to be guarding the other part of the throne door rushes forward when he heard the sound of pain from the fallen guard.
“Oh, two? This will be fun,” I stretch my taut muscles, “how do you want it? Together or separate?” I smirk.
“My princess, your father ordered us never to let you inside. He—”
“Together, then.”
I didn't give them a moment to decide on what they wanted to do with their life.
“Now, you know not to stop princess Star.” I wiped my hands on their clothes, before I left them on the floor, gasping in pain at what they went through.