THE DARK PRINCESS
could kill me if possible. I wanted to laugh, but I had no cho
some people. I think he was welcoming them. I walk
hat was the first thing he said before
do you think?" I asked with a big smile, tur
ightclub instead of a ball. Dad is not g
ello, I made this! Although I used an already desig
not like this. But I know you did
wish to be one," I told him, ignorin
othing can change that because
drink. On my way back, I was confronted by my unsmiling father. Imm
re having a great evening," I
n earth did you do to your dress? Are
So don't try to turn me into a perfect and spontaneous princess b
walked out angrily. Did he just say that to my face without blinking? Well, maybe he is just angry. I went to offer my brother a drink since h
r someone. He was staring at a girl. She was so beautiful. I gue
, or you might get ca
ing," he said
you like her, why don't you go and talk to he
at if she hates me? What i
her for a dance. It's the perfect time since the music is about to start. Maybe while dancing, you
as more of a mom figure th
him. He turned to leave but stopped and said, "You know, you should ask Dad for a dance. Maybe you two can get to know each
aughter's life miserable?"
greed to dance with my father. I debated calling him "my old man"
me; he was just staring at me. Do you know how it feels to crack a joke and be the only one laughing? I wanted to
cious father an old man. Yo
ore leaving. I wanted to tell him not to do that again becaus
talking to a particular king when I approached. He noticed the king staring at something be
are you los
came to ask my father
lson is your father?" he asked, loo
my father,
aughter, Eric," he said to my father, who
eeling my face turning a shade of pink.
incess...?" he said, p
anwhile, my father remained
ame," the king said. I
, he told the king he was coming and dragged me ou
are you disgracing me in fr
my father for a dance, how
s I ask, you are no daughter of mine. Don't go around telling people I'm yo
know each other. I never knew my own father would call me a disgrace." At that moment, I wanted so much to say something mean
alace. I've had enough of you," he said and turned to leave, leaving me standing alone in his study room. I felt tears trying to escape my
y back, I decided to peep through the ballroom window to see if I could spot my brother. Instead, I saw my da
e. But here he was, dancing with her. I wished they both would trip and fall right on their faces. And that happened. They both fell
g hard, causing me to fall down. What on earth was in th
I bumped into but a person. Someone wi
he young man in front of me was so handsome I al