No one's P.O.V.
It was a bright and sunny day.
A mother is screaming as she is in labor.
The king is at his wife's side and holding her hand as she gives birth.
The queen is beautiful. She has curly purple hair and glowing stormy grey eyes. Her gown is an expensive long dress with gold vines wrapping around it. Her dress is pulled up so it doesn't get dirty as she gives birth. She tilts her head back in another scream.
The king knows that if this continues then his wife will die as well as their child. "Bring the Keister flower." He commands. "We must save her."
A servant brings a pink daisy like flower but with longer and more like a triangle petals. It glows when a certain song is sung and can give eternal life to the person who touches it while singing the song. It does this by glowing and making the person stay looking the same if used once a week.
The king takes it and puts it to his wife's lips. "Eat it." He commands.
The queen does as instructed and eats it. She chews and swallows it.
The shrieks of pain die down to whimpers of pain.
The king and Queen's child is born an hour later. Alive.
The child is pale like his mother, he has silky ginger hair and he is small.
He is taken to get washed up and wrapped in a blanket.
The King and Queen look at each other.
"What is his name?" The king asks.
"Nate River. Prince Nate River. Just like the Keister flower." The queen softly answers.
So it is to be. The child's name is Nate. The prince.
However there wasn't smooth sailing from there.
For a month later one night a witch, who had been using the Keister flower before it was taken a day before the queen went into labor, broke into the babies room. Using magic to get past the guard's outside of the castle and climbing in through the window.
She looks down in the baby's bed. It's like any other babies bed but expensive and fashionable.
There lays little Prince Nate sleeping.
Reaching over she picks up some of the child's hair and sings the song that is to be sung to the flower. The child's hair glows like how the flower would. She smiles and takes a knife. She cuts some off in the back only for it to turn white and lose it's power. So she grabs him, hiding him under the cloak she's wearing and heads back to the window.
The king enters to check on the baby, he notices the witch stealing his child. "Stop her!"
Guards rush towards her but she jumps out the window and disappears into the night.
The castle guards were sent out looking for the witch and the prince.
However no matter how long they searched, there wasn't any sign of them.
Little did they know that deep in the forest is the witches tower. It is tall and has only one window and no door. The witch uses her magic to get up to the window.
Inside is a bedroom with stairs that lead to a kitchen and both rooms are big, also plain. Before you entered the kitchen there was another hall, it's short and leads to a bathroom and the witches room.
"Welcome to your new home." The witch chuckles to the child.
Back in the village, there is painters painting with permanent paint on a stone wall. They paint a picture of the king, the queen and in the arms is the young prince. All can be clearly seen in the painting, well except the prince is wrapped in a blanket.
Since then a celebration is held every year on the prince's birthday. Where there is a celebration to beg the gods for the prince to come back. At midnight the town gathers at the castle, the queen and king send of a lantern hoping to help the prince find his way back. The towns people then send their own lanterns into the sky with the queens and kings lantern.
