Daughter of evil

Years passed since that day. And the grand ruler now served as my father. I restrained myself from crying. Until I felt the knot in my throat. And as if my similar faced servant sensed I was about to cry, he poured tea into my orange cup.

Throwing in dashes of cream and sugar. I glanced down at it and took a sip. The knot still feeling even tighter, as rushes of heat swished passed it. It didn't help. Nothing helped. So what if I owned the whole village, my brotherly servant, and a midnight horse named Josephine.

My hand shook. Waving the mug back so vigorously, I hadn't felt my hand open and drop the cup on the floor. The decorated orange cup, sent five separate pieces shoot across the room. My heart pounded so hard... I thought it would break in two.

"Rin?"

I looked at Len, my eyes pouring out rain.

"How about we take a walk around... town?"

I looked around. The only way Len was allowed to walk around town, was if he sneaked outside. Other than that, he was supposed to remain in the castle at all times. Seeing no one in sight, I nodded.

When we made way to the drawbridge, I stopped. There was guards outside. Len thought for a while. Until his gaze found the kitchen. Then said,

"Okay Rin, now when you open the bridge I want you to distract the guards..."

"But... why?"

"Oh, you'll see why. Just... can you at least do what I say for once."

I sighed and walked outside. And when I got to the guards, I thought of something to distract them with.

"Hey guards..." I looked at the church. "don't you think the clock's a bit off today?"

They looked up at it. "No, your majesty it is- Why d-"

Just then something flung into their backs and they fell on the pavement. Behind them, Len slid something long and white into his sleeve.

"Lets go."

"What did you do?"

"Faint -balled them."

"Faint -balled?"

"You know took one of those miniature faint... uh... things. Wrapped it up in a small napkin... stuck through a straw and faint -balled them."

"Oh... Now I get it."

As we walked through town, two people walked through town. One was a guy slightly taller then the bright green haired girl... but with a much dark shade of blue, and wore what seamed like a tux. The girl wore a long flowing dress and carried a bouquet of blue flowers. And it was then, that I notice Len couldn't keep staring.

I was more depressed and ran back to the castle.

"Rin!"

Quick footsteps followed behind me, struggling to catch up.

"Wait up!"

When I reached the drawbridge I yanked it open myself. And carried on running through the castle.