"Ugh," Elizabeth groaned, staring out the rain splattered window at the gloomy weather," There's nothing to do!"

"Sure there is," Meliodas chuckled, ruffling her hair casually as he stood next to her," Let's see…"

However, Meliodas was surprisingly proven wrong. Elizabeth had long outgrown her childish toys she had loved when she was much younger and now her entertainment consisted of sewing (boring!), books (which she'd read a dozen times) and a puzzle which had been solved countless times. In short, there really was nothing to do.

Sighing, the pair slumped onto the velvet couch, groaning. Thankfully, their day was about to get much more interesting. The sound of footsteps echoed in the halls. Suddenly, the door swung open.

"Hey what's up Captain?" Ban smirked, as he and the rest of the Sins entered the room.

"We're trying to find something to do, but there's literally nothing," Meliodas whined, scuffing his feet against the flooring.

"All we found was this paper," Elizabeth sighed, gesturing to some colorful paper on the table in front of them.

"Oh!" King exclaimed, his eyes lighting up. Everyone turned to look at the fairy.

"What is it King?" Diane asked, noticing her friend's change in mood.

"N-nothing," King stammered, turning red as he realised he had been caught.

"According to the sudden increase of blood in your face and your high pitched tone, it would appear you are embarrassed and lying," Gowther deduced. King wanted to slap Gowther, but restrained himself.

"Oh," Ban chuckled, grabbing the smaller man," What's got tiny here so embarrassed, eh?"

A struggle ensued, causing Meliodas to get up.

"Knock it off," Meliodas exclaimed," That's an order!"

The boys let go off each other, exchanging scoffs in the process.

"Sir King," Elizabeth began," Please tell us."

"Fine," King sighed, grabbing the paper," I kinda like origami."

"What's that?" Diane frowned.

"It's the art of folding paper," King explained.

"Pfft!" Ban howled," Folding things! Wow, that sounds like so much fun!"

"It is fun!" King pouted," Watch!"

Grabbing a sheet of paper, King began folding it. Suddenly, as if by magic, a crane appeared in his hand.

"WOW!" Meliodas cheered, grabbing the small crane," How did you do that?"

"Easy," King smirked, now a little more confident that his talent was being appreciated," lIke this."

"Can you do others?" Diane asked. Wanting to show off, King was eager to show that, yes, he could make many things.

Soon, the table was littered with stars, lotus flowers, bunnies, frogs and even a dragon.

"Can you teach us?" Everyone yelled at the poor man, who agreed.

Soon, the Sins and Elizabeth were all sitting on the ground, attempting this "origami". Merlin and Gowther found it quite easy as they liked and were able to follow instructions well.

However, a certain Sin was having a rather difficult time.

"This is impossible!" Diane cried out, tossing another crumpled piece of paper onto the floor.

"Don't give up!" King pleaded, promising to show her once again. After a few more failed attempts, even Diane was able to make a star, with King's help.

"Hey," Meliodas whispered, poking King who turned to him," Can you show me how to make a rose later?"

King furrowed his brow, but nodded.

Elizabeth was getting into her nightgown when there was a knock at her door. Her lady in waiting went to the door to tell them that the princess was in not able to see guests at such an hour, but no one was there. Instead, there was a bouquet on the ground.

"My lady," the woman said, causing Elizabeth to turn and gasp," these were left at your door."

The woman handed Elizabeth the gift.

It was a bouquet of paper roses in all different colors. Each was done carefully and was perfect. There was also a little note.

All it said was:

M.

But Elizabeth knew immediately who made it. She went to smell them, but stopped, having to remind herself that they were made of paper. She wanted to make Meliodas something too.

"Can you bring me Sir King?" Elizabeth asked her lady in waiting. The woman was confused by the request but knew better than to argue with her superiors.

The next day, Meliodas woke up to a gift at his door.

A tiny red dragon with a little note.

Love, E.