Master Frown cackled in delight upon spotting the pink haired princess sitting by her favorite tree. Alone.

Perfect.

This was his chance to make her lose her temper and ruin her day.

He loved making her miserable, and what better time to do so than when she took the time to be by herself and relax. However, he didn't have that much time, as she was never alone for too terribly long. So, if he wanted to upset her he needed to do it now.

He didn't want another incident like last time. He still felt the bruises her bodyguard left him the last time he attempted to upset her.

Soda in hand, he made the short trek down the hill and walked over to the pink haired girl.

"Hey, Unikitty!" He called out, instantly ripping her attention away from the book she was reading. The girl smiled and jumped up from her spot on the ground.

"Master Frown, what brings you here?" Unikitty asked with clear excitement in her voice.

He bit his tongue. He so desperately wanted to start his barrage of insults, but he held back and looked down at the ground.

He grinned upon spotting the small spider crawling on the ground near her boots. She was terrified of spiders. However, before he could say a word about the spider, she followed his gaze and went wide-eyed.

He would have yelled at her for nearly destroying his eardrums with the loud scream that followed, but he was currently trying to comprehend how Unikitty landed into his arms.

"You're seriously scared of a tiny little spider." He chuckled, earning a glare from the very frightened princess.

"... shut up."

He once again grinned and stepped on the spider, calming the terrified girl down significantly. Upon hearing the sigh of relief from her, he put her down on the ground.

Unikitty bent over and grabbed her book before turning back to him with a smile. There were a few moments of silence before she decided to speak.

"Thank you for saving me from the spider Master Frown." She said with a smile.

He didn't have time to respond as she gave him a chaste kiss on the lips before walking over to the castle.

She never saw the heavy blush that hit his face.