It was the end of the Bulgarian-Romanian Empire and Female Romania (Alexandrenia Popescu) and Bulgaria (Desislav Balakov) had gotten a divorce and Bulgaria took their little girl and left. "W-Why me why." Alexandrenia sobbed in the corner of her room as she lay in a ball like form. "I loved him why did he do this to me!" She sobbed. It carried on like this for weeks she never found out the reason why her true love had left her but something had to be done so she could forget and move on just like Bulgaria had.
"Little sora?" A familiar voice had called to her. "Are you okay we are all worried about you, you haven't come out in weeks?"
"D-Da I am j-just please go away." More tears had streamed down from her red eyes.
"Alexandrenia" The voice called again and the door was opened.
A taller man walked in he had strawberry blonde hair and red eyes just like her.
"Vladimir please j-just go away. I am okay." She quietly repeated "I am okay" over and over as she snuggled her only pillow that wasn't soaking wet with tears.
Vladimir went over to his little sister's bed. "Alexandrenia I know you better than this you're not okay." He said as he stroked her hair softly.
"W-Why did he leave! I loved him and he knew that he hurt me!" She yelled into her pillow still crying repeating the words softly "he hurt me"
"Shush little sora I don't know why he left but I am sorry he hurt you…" Vladimir then kissed her forehead and started to hum a Romanian lullaby.
Alexandrenia then sniffled her way to sleep. Vladimir left the room when she was asleep and went to his study to grab his spell book before returning.
"I am sorry little sister but this will be the best thing I could ever do for you." He said to his sleeping sister.
Vladimir then opened his spell book to the memory loss spell it could either take or give someone's memories. He said the spell and took every single memory from her that had anything to do with Bulgaria and the time that they were married, he even had to take the memory of Alexadrenia's daughter from her. After that she slept the rest of the night never knowing what had happened.
