"No," Said a rather snobby voice. Her voice echoed throughout the large castle and hurt my ears. It was the voice that everyone hated hearing, even I, when she yelled at me. The voice of the 'Princess' who was due to take the thrown any day now. She ruled over this kingdom with no compassion. She was not fit to be a queen.

Fate had separated us. We looked very similar, blond hair, blue eyes, yet she didn't know that we were twins. To her, I was just her humble servant that happened to look like her, and in her eyes, all I would ever be is a peasant.

But to me, She's my beautiful sister, of age fourteen. I did whatever she said, because I wanted her to be happy. I would be her knight and protect her, because she is really a naive girl. No, I wasn't in love with her. She's my sister. But I do admire her, Rin, and want the best for her.

Mother died, and father... Well, I don't know what became of him.

"I said that I wanted cookies for a snack, not this.. Whatever this is." She said, picking up one of the mini sandwiches her chef had made for her.

"I'm sorry." I said.

"You should be." She told her. "If your going to be my servant then don't screw up things all the time." Folding her arms under her non-existent chest, her cute and face screwed into a frown, and she snapped her head sideways, looking out the window. "Leave me now."

I knew that she was only acting this way. She wanted people to think that she was mean, so that they would fear her and not rebel against her.

"As you wish." I bowed before her, making my way to the exit. I heard her soft voice call me name.

"Len."

I turned to face her. "Here I am."

"As you know, tomorrow, there will be a ball."

"I know, I know, I am to attend and serve the guest." I assumed that I knew what she was talking about.

Rin stood up from the chair she was sitting in, gracefully, as she always did. She turned to be, half smiling. "I want to visit the Kingdom of Green tomorrow, just a town over." She started. "Would you care to come with me?"

I was shocked. Out of all of her servants, she chose me to go with her. I guess she took a liking to me since I was around her the most. I smiled, and bowed. "I would love to."

She turned around to face the large window after I gave my answer, looking at the moon. She always loved the moon. "You have my permission to leave now."

The next day, Rin got into the carriage with me. It was a long, and silent ride to the Kingdom of Green, or whatever they called it. It was a beautiful kingdom... Very green. It looked like the ruler was quite nice, too. The sun was shining, the flowers were blooming, the trees were green and shady, and the rivers were sparkling blue.

As we exited the carriage, I took in a breath of fresh air. It always felt good to do that when you were in a different town.

Rin and I walked around as if we were tourist, taking in sights, looking around... I wonder why she felt the urge to come here, so suddenly? She's very strange.

The sun was about to setting, so Rin and I decided to leave. As we were, a tall girl with teal hair bumped into us. She appeared to be of age sixteen, and had aqua eyes that anybody could get lost in. Her long teal hair was pulled into two twin-tails with red holders.

"Umm.." She blushed, her gaze falling to the floor. Her voice was like an instrument. One that was well played. So pure. So innocent... So high-pitched.

"I'm sorry." She bowed in front of us, as if she knew who we were. I bowed back, out of habit. "It's alright, ma'am." I said. Rin opened her mouth to say something.

"It's alright, Princess." She said.

Princess? She must have ruled over this kingdom.

The princess stood up. "I was just on my way somewhere.." She started. She then did a curtsy. "I should be on my way then." And with that, she dismissed herself, starting to walk away. "I'll see you tomorrow at the ball." She called after us.

I watched as the breathtaking princess disappeared into the trees. I didn't want to say it in front of Rin, but I was in love with that girl. I had to make it a point to get to know her better, tomorrow. At the ball.