Spring made it back to the castle before it was too dark, but she knew
she would still be frowned at for being out, dirty and even soaking wet.
Just as she made it to the gardens Daisy called out to her.
"Good heavens look at you! What were you doing? Looking for a fish to put in my soup?" She snapped mockingly. "Get dried and changed this moment!"
Spring, in no mood for an oral combat swept down in a low, mocking curtsy.
"Oh please forgive me your highness!" She said over exaggerating. Then stood and rolled her green eyes and walked to her chambers to clean herself. Daisy yelled rude comments to her back as she walked but Spring felt like all those comments was what she said to Dev. She cried. She cried for along time before getting up and getting ready for dinner.
She dressed in a simple dress of green and decided to take a short walk in the garden to get some air before dinner. She felt better after she cried and even remembered that she apologized to him twice and was nice to him afterwards. Feeling better she scooped up a fish for Daisy's soup and hurried into the dinning hall.
"Spring?" Angel asked resting her hand on the younger girls shoulder. "Put the fish down, not in the soup and please do not make a show tonight. There will be an announcement and I want you to be very quiet during and after." Spring nodded. "Daisy said you looked bad coming in from the forest. You were wet? Are you hurt?"
"I fell into the river." Spring said, she opened her mouth again to tell Angel all about the odd looking man that saved her but Sir Henry came up to talk to her and Spring was cut short. Spring rolled her eyes and walked to take her seat. She didn't like Sir Henry and wondered what it was Angel cared about him for. He was an old man! A good 20 years older then Angel.
The announcement that the king had broke Springs heart. Angel was to marry Sir Henry, he was a duke of a different place, (Spring didn't know or care where) and Angel was to move away to live with him in his castle.
Spring kept her promise to Angel and sat very still and quiet. After she was excused Spring ran into the woods to the river. Her shoes were ruined by the mud but she didn't care, she just wanted to be alone. Angel was the only person she had that she could talk to, that talked to her like she was a person and not a child. When Angel left Spring would be alone. She would have no one to talk to and no one to care for her. Her mother was to busy and she didn't care much for her other stepsisters. And Daisy would be unbearable to be with. Why couldn't Sir Henry take Daisy away instead of Angel?
Spring sat by the river and cried for along time. She laid on the river bank and cried till she fell asleep.
"Good heavens look at you! What were you doing? Looking for a fish to put in my soup?" She snapped mockingly. "Get dried and changed this moment!"
Spring, in no mood for an oral combat swept down in a low, mocking curtsy.
"Oh please forgive me your highness!" She said over exaggerating. Then stood and rolled her green eyes and walked to her chambers to clean herself. Daisy yelled rude comments to her back as she walked but Spring felt like all those comments was what she said to Dev. She cried. She cried for along time before getting up and getting ready for dinner.
She dressed in a simple dress of green and decided to take a short walk in the garden to get some air before dinner. She felt better after she cried and even remembered that she apologized to him twice and was nice to him afterwards. Feeling better she scooped up a fish for Daisy's soup and hurried into the dinning hall.
"Spring?" Angel asked resting her hand on the younger girls shoulder. "Put the fish down, not in the soup and please do not make a show tonight. There will be an announcement and I want you to be very quiet during and after." Spring nodded. "Daisy said you looked bad coming in from the forest. You were wet? Are you hurt?"
"I fell into the river." Spring said, she opened her mouth again to tell Angel all about the odd looking man that saved her but Sir Henry came up to talk to her and Spring was cut short. Spring rolled her eyes and walked to take her seat. She didn't like Sir Henry and wondered what it was Angel cared about him for. He was an old man! A good 20 years older then Angel.
The announcement that the king had broke Springs heart. Angel was to marry Sir Henry, he was a duke of a different place, (Spring didn't know or care where) and Angel was to move away to live with him in his castle.
Spring kept her promise to Angel and sat very still and quiet. After she was excused Spring ran into the woods to the river. Her shoes were ruined by the mud but she didn't care, she just wanted to be alone. Angel was the only person she had that she could talk to, that talked to her like she was a person and not a child. When Angel left Spring would be alone. She would have no one to talk to and no one to care for her. Her mother was to busy and she didn't care much for her other stepsisters. And Daisy would be unbearable to be with. Why couldn't Sir Henry take Daisy away instead of Angel?
Spring sat by the river and cried for along time. She laid on the river bank and cried till she fell asleep.
