A/N: I know that My Dilemma ended too fast so here's a prologue of My Dilemma. If enough people like this, I will write an Epilogue to it as well. Again, this is written in a light-hearted manner but this time, it is in Mitsuki's POV. There are also three chapters. Please review after reading!

I would also like to thank my beta Nevermore199 for checking over my grammar and spelling!

Disclaimer: I do not own Full moon o Sagashite

King Kira: 34

Queen Kira: 32

Takuto Kira: 12

Izumi Rio: 13

Mitsuki Koga: 8

Madoka Wakamatsu: 12

Meroko Yui: 12

Aoi Koga: 29

Hazuki Kouyama: 26

Fuzuki Kouyama: 44


A long, long time ago, in a kingdom far away...

The festivities were just about to begin. I sighed excitedly. I've always loved Christmas Holiday. This was the time when I get to play with all the other princesses including my best friend, Meroko. I've always liked how the peppermint scented candles released their soothing aroma into the great hall. At this time of year, the great hall was always filled with dozens of couples, twirling in each others arms. The women were dressed in elaborate gowns, adorned with various sparkling gems. Their hair was professionally done, each topped with a small, diamond tiara. The men were just as formal, with their tuxes and an assortment of badges lined on their chest. It was really a great time.

I loved seeing everyone so happy and joyous plus having such a good time. My parents throw the best Christmas party in the Kingdom. I looked over at my father, Aoi Koga, who was nodding approvingly from his throne. His beloved wife, or my mother, Hazuki Kouyama-Koga, sat gracefully on the throne next to him, with a small smile gracing her angelic face.

"Everything is going well, isn't it, Hazuki?" I heard my father say.

"Yes it is, Aoi," my mother replied.

"Where is our little Mitsuki?" Father sat up a little bit higher to see if he could find me at the refreshment table, on the far side of the grand ballroom. He always had the impression that we kids like to snack around at the table because there was a chocolate fountain there. The table actually had all kinds of food there, fresh fruit, deli meat, all sorts of cheeses, and drinks just to name a few. But what I liked most about the table wasn't the yummy-goodness, but the ice sculpture of a bunny rabbit.

I snickered to myself from behind the curtains at my father. I was actually hiding behind the curtains that were right next to him. I couldn't believe he didn't notice me.

My mother laughed, "You won't find them there, dear. Mitsuki is with her friends outside in the garden."

"It's a little cold outside. Did Kitsumi tell Mitsuki to wear something warm?"

"Of course she did. Kitsumi has been with Mitsuki for so long. She knows how to take care of her," my mother assured.

Father let a sigh of relief. Kitsumi is my caretaker and she is sixteen years old. She's been with me since I was five, so she is like a second mother to me. I suddenly thought of an idea: it would be so funny if I jumped out and surprise my father right now!

I jumped out of my hiding place and gave my father a hug. "Here I am!" I cried.

My father picked me up and set me on his lap.

"I thought you were outside, Mitsuki."

I gave him my best smile and cried, "I was, but we're playing hide and seek and they're hiding, so I have to wait. I think it's about time I find them now."

"Okay, be careful, Mitsuki."

I kissed both my mother and my father on the cheek and ran to the balcony. I was going to use the height advantage to see if I could spot my friends. I could also go to the garden from the balcony so I thought it would be a nice to start.

I squinted my eyes to see farther and right by the rose bushes, I saw a flash of pink. It must be Meroko because she was the only girl with pink hair. I ran down the steps two at a time. By the time I got to the rose bushes, no one was there. I was a little disappointed.

Just when I was about to turn away, a white, baby bunny hopped by. I smiled gleefully and chased after it. I really love bunnies because they are so cute and furry.

I followed the bunny to the river and I stopped and frowned. Mother said to never, ever go near that river. She told me that it has a mind of its own and it is very dangerous. But I don't know…the baby rabbit was beckoning me to follow it. (A/N: Not really but she thought so.) So I shrugged off my mother's warning and ran after the rabbit.

The snow was leg deep here. I looked across to the river that was running next to me and gulped. The river was wide and the current was wild. I was starting to regret coming this close to the river, but I was almost caught up with the rabbit.

Right when I thought that, I heard a distinct crack. Before I could react, I felt the ground below me give way, and I plunged into the ice cold river.


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