Hello!
This first story is actually a rewrite of my old fanfiction called 'Aurora the Sunset Fairy' back in the 'Elsa the Snowqueen19' account. I was watching TV when Tinkerbell came on and I remembered that I wrote a fic before. Upon reading it, I realized how badly I have been writing back then and just for memory-sake, I tried to rewrite the first chapter. But now it has turned into a full story where I developed the characters and story more, I actually changed the character's name and some aspects of her appearance too here.
She never liked meetings.
It was part of her duty as the Princess, she was well aware of that, but to expect her to sit for a whole day listening to discussions about the season delivery to the Mainland with the Ministers of Seasons was just a tad too much. She honestly would have rather inspect the preparations by actually seeing and monitoring it rather than being stuck inside of a room.
Her eyes darted out of the window, seeing far beyond the warm seasons and toward the Winter Woods, the only season out of four that she has never set her foot in.
Compared to the colorful scenery of Spring, Summer, and Autumn, Winter was covered in mostly white, and it gave her some sort of comfort to just watch the snow falling down gently in the air, to imagine how soft the snow on the ground was as she stepped into it, to feel the chilling breeze that blew against her face.
"Princess Reina, what are your thoughts about it?" The voice of Minister Autumn broke her out of her train of thought, and she realized that all eyes were on her.
"Huh?" Was all she could manage to voice out, as she really hasn't been paying attention to any of the words spoken during the meeting.
Queen Clarion, who had been sitting beside her daughter, let out a sigh as she massaged her temples. "You haven't been listening to any of us, have you, Reina?"
Shaking her head with a gulp, Reina looked over at the Queen with apologetic eyes. "Sorry."
"Please, excuse us for a moment." Queen Clarion grabbed her daughter's hand, tugging her to come follow her out of the meeting room; and out of earshot before she turned with a disapproving shake of her head. "Reina, you have to listen to meetings with the Ministers, you know this."
"I was not the one asking to be a part of this," The Princess retorted as she crossed her arms over her chest. "You were the one that dragged me in."
"This is to prepare for your reign as Queen later in life." Once again Clarion's hand found it's way up to her temples as she sighed. "What have gotten your mind so distracted?" When she received no answer, she looked up to see her daughter's head had turned to a side, avoiding her gaze. "Reina, please don't tell me you were thinking about Winter Woods again."
Lips pressed in a thin line, it took the Princess a moment to slowly nod her head, already expecting the reaction coming from her mother.
"How many times have we been through this?" How many times did she have to explain to her daughter of the rule of no crossing over? Reina's curiosity and stubbornness could be quite troublesome indeed. "We warm fairies cannot cross to the Winter Woods, it's-"
"-too cold for our wings, they could break. I know, I've heard that every time you come and lecture me about it, Mother." The golden-brown haired Princess rolled her eyes; having grown tired over the repeated words her mother often spoken to her. "But as Queen, shouldn't you rule over every season there is? I personally think that the 'no-crossing' rule is quite irrational, if I have to be honest."
"A rule is a rule, Reina." After being taken aback by how boldly her daughter has spoken, Clarion's tone had changed into a stricter one; her desire to keep her safe had prompted her to. "And as your Queen and mother, I forbid you to go to the Winter Woods. For now, you may not join today's meeting, you are dismissed."
"I don't enjoy sitting with a bunch of old people anyway." Reina retorted with a roll of her eyes, turning and flying away without another word.
Hopefully this fic has as many fans as the old one had been, it was a happy time for me back then. Reviews are greatly appreciated!
