Summary: Queen Elsa's daughter, Amethyst (Ivory is her nickname), secretly sneaks into the library every night for topographical books and maps of the world to study them, leaving her tired every morning.

Her mother is determined to find out what her daughter is hiding until she finds the missing maps and the geographical and topographic books in her room along with a (3.5 page) formal essay written by Amethyst's hand.

Elsa brings it up at dinner and Amethyst freaks out about it, seeing that no one needed to know that.

Due to her daughter's large amounts of curiosity to explore a place from an old map, Amethyst sneaks out of the castle and goes to a secluded cave eventually encountering a serial killer of female heirs to the throne. After being saved by Elsa from the 'insane man' (Ivory gave him that name) she gets in trouble but little does the Queen know that her daughter has special surprises for her husband, Amund.


Prologue

Princess Amethyst has secretly been up all night reading those books and studying those maps by two candlelights. Not the children's books that her mother gives her, but the ones that capture her interest the most: Topographic and Geographic books. Those have always caught her attention even though her mother, Queen Elsa, slightly disapproves of her even looking at those books because it reminded her of the tragic death of her parents.

"Huh... Six shipwrecks west of Russia, 112.4 miles out of the country and near a tiny group of islands. Must've been a convoy ambushed by pirates. A big one maybe." The young Princess murmured to herself as she drew an "X" over the coordinates of shipwrecks near the country of Russia. She would, oh, so, enjoy sailing the seas with her father but her mother will not allow her too and she never knew why because Elsa refused to tell her the reason.

She turned in for the night at 3 am, with her topography and geography books and maps hidden in her desk drawers.

5 hours later...

Time to start another day, she thought to herself when she heard a door opening and gentle rubbing on her back. "Amethyst, sweetheart, time to get up." She heard her mother's voice whisper. Amethyst moaned, complaining, "Moooooooooom, it's so early!" Elsa chuckled, "Well you have some duties to attend to with me, so it's going to be a pretty busy day. Come on, get up, no excuses."

"No fair..."