Auchie~! My third in series story is now on the line~! This one is different from others but I do hope that you would like it somehow '^^a
I do now own La Corda D' Oro but I do own this story ^-^
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful place called Seiso. Everything that a leader of a kingdom would wish for was there. It was abundant in natural resources; people who lived there were disciplined; the rulers were taking their responsibilities seriously and lastly, they have cooperation with each other.
The rulers of the said kingdom were Queen Misa and King Jun Tsukimori. They were both excellent musicians, a reason why their citizens were attached to music. The queen played the piano while the king played the violin. They had four children who were now proclaimed as princes. All were playing different instruments.
The oldest son was Azuma. He was known of his brain and beauty when it came to negotiation between kingdoms. Also, he was truly a talented musician. He played the flute and often called as `maestro` by his fan girls. He had a strong appeal to girls that made princesses from other kingdoms wanted to be his spouse.
Kazuki was the second. He played the trumpet and the leader of the kingdom's orchestra. He sometimes made the foods eaten in the palace. He was known of his hyper and active energy. Like his older brother, he was also popular among the girls.
After him was Aoi. He excelled in any kind and type of sports, both physically and mentally. There were times that he visited houses in the kingdom to check the people's health. Nonetheless, he made many females infatuated with him. He played the viola.
Last but not the least was Len. He played the violin like his father. Unlike his fellow brothers, he was cold and aloof. He preferred to practice and let himself alone in his room. He was unfriendly and unsociable although he sometimes disguised himself to wander around in the town. In spite of his characteristics and attitudes, there were still females out there who liked him.
One day, all the kingdoms including Seiso planned to have a gathering in the Tsukimori's castle. It was discussed that it could help the princes and princesses chose their fiancé candidates.
The royal family was eating this time. They were happily chattering about this and that thingy things. The queen decided to bring up a new topic, one that our beloved princes hated the most. What was that? Just read~!
"Dears, next month, all the representatives of each kingdoms will be here." the queen reminded her sons. The king joined his wife.
"I want you to prepare yourself for choosing a fiancé candidate." the king clearly confirmed to his princes.
Azuma almost spilled his coffee. Thank you to his eating manners, he prevented it. Kazuki choked his spoonful steak at a very wrong time. Aoi blurted the food from his mouth back to his plate. Len gave a sour face not only after he heard the statement from his father but also after he ate an orange.
"Mother, is that really necessary to us?" Azuma asked as he cleaned his mouth. The queen put her spoon and fork down.
"To be honest no." she stopped before she talked again. "I want you my dears to choose the girl that you really want to be with forever. Not by using your minds but your hearts."
"If then, why do we have to attend those cotillions, sauté, and gatherings?" Kazuki asked before he took another spoon of steak.
"Because of our interactions and friendships with other kingdoms, that's why. Let me add the sake of our very own home and our people." their father explained without any further ado.
Aoi clapped his hands once. "What if we won't attend?" he playfully asked. The brothers looked at their parents.
"Commotion." they both said before they continued eating. The brothers just sighed. Suddenly, Len stood up from his seat.
"Mother, father, can I?" he asked a permission from them.
"Sure dear." the queen gave his son a smile.
"Just be careful son." the king added. He just nodded and walked away.
"Hey bro! Found yourself a girl!" Kazuki teased his brother. Len stopped and glared to him. When the servants opened the door for him, Azuma spoke up.
"My, my, when did he grown up?"
"Just after this." Aoi replied.
The rest of the family chuckled and went on eating. Even the servants were amused by the youngest prince actions.
Len didn't wear his disguise costume. He was lazy to do it and he was not in the mood to. He went out to the town for some refreshing air. He brought his violin with him. Since there was an upcoming festival, there were a lot people swarming in the center of the town.
"Tiresome." he muttered under his breath. He decided to head to the woods. There, no one and nothing would disturb his playing.
He sighed heavily as he arrived to the woods. It was the first time that he experienced walking more than five kilometers just to find peace of mind.
He smiled after he scanned the place. It was perfect for him. The green scenery that included various tress and plants, blue waters were cool in eyes, and sounds from animals and the waterfall. He took out his violin and positioned himself near the riverbank.
He was about to stroke the sting when a bottle hit his head hardly and thud. He lost his balance and fell into the river. It was a good thing that he still had consciousness before he fell. He lifted his violin and bow to avoid from being wet or else, both would have damages.
"Who the heck was that?" he grunted as he stood up. He was not only mad but also irritated. He just wanted to play his precious violin in a peaceful place. I suggest that you should just play inside the castle you know. There, you would breathe a suffocating air from your room. Not to mention to bother yourself about the fiancé thingy thing.
No one answered. He sighed again. He put his violin inside the case first before he would look for the one who caused the trouble.
He recalled what happened earlier. That was it, a bottle. He looked for the bottle and fortunately, he found it on the ground.
He grabbed it and he was surprised, more than surprised. He scratched his eye `of course, he was holding the bottle then you want me to add s in eye?` and looked at the bottle again. No, he was not imagining things. It was really true.
"Hey you! Get me out of here!" the little thingy thing or also called as fairy inside the bottle shouted.
"No." he coldly replied.
"Please!" the fairy pleaded.
"I told you, no." he shot the fairy with a glare.
"C'mon!" the fairy insisted.
"I don't want to repeat myself." he said.
"Why don't you want? Just open the cover then finish!" mumbled by the fairy.
"Because of you, I was wet. Because of you, I can't play the violin. Because of you, my day was completely ruined." he emphasized the word ruined.
"Okay! Okay! Sorry?" the fairy apologized. Len rolled his eyes. After all, he still had conscience in his mind. If he left that thingy thing alone, he might be cursed like what tales said. There wouldn't be harm if he tried to free him, right?
"Yehey!" the fairy jumped in joy. Len opened the cover and let the fairy flew. He then went in front of Len.
"Thank you!" the yellow-haired fairy said. Len just nodded and put the bottle back on the ground.
"I'm Lili! You?" he asked as he flew around him.
"Len." he answered.
"Because you freed me out from that bottle, I will make your wish granted!" he happily exclaimed.
"I don't have any wish." he replied in a monotone voice.
"Nah, I know you have!" Lili kidded in cross arms.
"None." Len said in cross arms too.
He scratched his hair. "Gee, if then…" he smiled devilishly. "Let me tell my wish for you!"
"Whatever." he murmured. Lili cleared his throat.
"The very first girl that you will see will be the one that you will love forever!" he then waved his wand on the air.
Len raised a brow. Lili just smiled.
"Well then, I'm leaving! Bye bye!" Lili waved at him and disappeared. Len sighed.
"What a bothersome fairy." he grumbled. He took his violin case and walked away from the said place.
Yosh~! This is the first time that I made a story with fantasy as its genre. I hope you guys would not mind to share your testimonials about it ei~! I mean, review~! b^0^b
-Nik Van Fresces
