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"The life of a Princess, from her birth is well defined. She must humbly serve her contry, play the part she's been assigined. She guards the hopes of her people, weak or mighty, rich or poor. Who could ever ask for more?" -From Mulan II

I guess this whole mess I call life started when I turned 2 and learned I could waterbend.

It shows a younger Princess Yue saying 'goo' and a big tsumnai comes up to the north pole

But enough about that. In our tribe it was forbiddon to learn it anyways. I was never the girly-girl.

I used to build snow penguins. But, my father dissaproved of it. He said i neede to act more like a princess.

So I was only allowed to wear my dresses and could only talk to people who were of my 'standards.'

My old friends I could never speak to agian. One of my friends I still remeber well. Her name was Kassrina.

I remember we used to both waterbend when our parents weren't looking. We also spied on The wtaerbending master, Paku, so we could learn the moves he taught the boys.

When my father found out he was furious, he said it was my duty to be a princess. And if I wanted to learn waterbending, I had to use it heal.

I was only 6 then and was mad so I said I would never waterbend agian. But that didn't matter that much, I had the whole down to look over, i mean, look at. It is beautiful!

I loved sitting on my private boat with my friends and we would circle the whole tribe again and agian.

When I was 10, my mom died. Then My father, Chief Arnook, king of the North Pole was greiving. But, he said I had to be the woman of the house now, and I had to make sure everyone, including my younger brother, Amarock and my infant sister Amie. They were all my duty to take care of.