"S-Sundrop! I've been looking everywhere for you!" an orange yellow stallion yelled, chasing a golden yellow mare through a corridor. The mare sighed.

"I'm busy right now, Sunburst. I'll talk to you later. I need to see my mother." Sundrop said, not turning to look at the stallion behind her. Sunburst sighed. He hadn't seen his older sister since the two discovered the truth.

"That's what you said over nine hours ago. You know what, ever since you found out about being a princess I haven't seen hoof or hide of you." Sunburst yelled down the empty hall.

Sundrop hit her hooves on the polished, glassy floor of the castle. She had heard that word a lot about her recently. Princess. The mare dropped her head. How could she be a princess if she didn't even have wings or alicorn magic? She wasn't a princess. Not in the slightest.

"You know something Sunburst? I've been hearing that word a lot lately. Princess. What does that word even mean, Princess. I'm no princess." She mumbled the last line.

"What?'' Sunburst asked.

"I said, I am no princess! A princess is supposed to be somepony a pony can turn to for guidance and wisdom. All I'm good for is my mane and healing magic! I don't have wings or alicorn magic! My father was a unicorn, Sunburst. I'm a unicorn. That is all I'll ever be. A unicorn pretending to be a princess." she yelled. Her gaze cast to Sunburst, then to the floor.

"Please, Sunburst. Just go home. I'm too busy right now." Sundrop plead. She heard the sounds of hooves on the glassy floor and the sound of a door slamming. She turned to the door Sunburst left from. Sundrop couldn't help it as she wept on the glassy floor, her wails of sadness filling the empty hall.

Just outside, Sunburst sat against the door, listening to her pained cries, knowing there was nothing he could do to help.