I do NOT own Teen Titans, but I own this story

The day was bright, the sun shined through the castle windows as Kori stood looking at herself, not amused. She had taken a quick bath by two of her servants and been dressed her properly. She had layers of clothing on, just like her mother and father had worn layers of clothing. It was hot wearing all those clothing, but she never had complained about it or the jewelry she had to wear over her velvet dress. She stared in the massive mirror, that was bordered with rubies, her hair fixed and the crown that lay upon her red hair. Tea time was her favorite time of the day, she got to spend it outside with her mother and sister and converse about nothing. She got up from her massive vanity mirror and solemnly walked over to the window, she looked out and saw her older sister riding her black horse she named Calamity. Her sister Kom was more athletic and a risk taker. Despite being sisters, Kom was the only one with pitch black hair and the eyes of onyx, the village and wondered what had happened to her, for she was unlike the rest of her family. The village and people that knew of the royal family, felt that there was but a curse upon Kom. Their were discussions of getting rid of Kom as a baby, for she might lay a curse upon the family. With this being said, the Queen took a chance at keeping Kom, despite others disagreeing with her.

Kori also had a horse that was a beautiful white stallion, she loved him completely. When the horse was given to her at seven, the horse was then but a foal, she was in complete awe of his color, so white that it was almost silver, she had immediately named him Charm.

One servant stood by the door to let her know that it was already tea time, she immediately went to her vanity mirror and put on her lace gloves to go outside. She picked up her dress and started down the concrete stairs. Outside, she sat by mother, in the lovely weather. The trees where brushing against their own branches and birds flew over the courtyard that looked over a field of green where her sister was riding towards them. Kori and her mother had watched Kom get off the horse and walk towards them for tea time. Kori, Kom and their mother sat with beautiful postures, they also had great elegancy to them.

"I think that you shall go in and change your clothing, Kom," their mother looked at Kom. A servant assisted Kom back into the castle, Kom knew better to not argue or make a scene with their mother. Kom had been the disobedient one of the two. As the servant took Kom, another servant poured tea into the cups of Kori and her mother. They began to converse about the weather and about how Kori's studies were going. After a some time had passed, Kom joined them, newly dressed and with her hair fixed. Kom and their mother began to converse, but Kori and Kom hadn't said a word to each other. The two girls would just look at each other during some moments as their mother talked. Kori and Kom never quite got along with each other.

"My dear, Kom, you know it wasn't time to be on the horses," the Queen said, "Tea time is always midday."

"Yes, mother." Kom said nodding. Kom glared at Kori and Kori looked uneasy.

Over the years, Kom envied her own sister, she was the prettiest of the two and she was accepted by everyone. There was no assumed curse or bad omen brought by Kori, like Kom had faced for many years. This is what made Kom mischievous, she wanted attention just like Kori, but in a different way.