Disclaimer: None of it is mine but maybe if I ever find J.K. Rolling drunk enough I can buy it with a penny………….What? I can dream, cant I?


Consequences

Princess Tsarina D'Aconia was bored. And not just o gosh I am bored, what should I do? but bang your head on the wall and scream in frustration while pulling your hair from your very scalp, BORED! It seemed no matter what she did her parents would never allow her to become involved in anything! No matter what she asked, it was always too dangerous. 'But of course they never take into account that I am a qualified master assassin,' she thought angrily to herself, 'Noooooooo because even then accidents can happen'.

I guess to understand this scene, one would have to understand Tsarina first. Princess Tsarina is the second child of the king and queen of the Atlantian people. Contrary to popular belief, their people never died out, but rather went into hiding after humans destroyed their island. (Their people still haven't forgiven humans for that.) Her older sister Alarice is heir to the throne and because of such, has spent many of her years preparing to eventually take over for their parents. Unfortunately, as the second child this had left very little for Tsarina to do after her primary schooling had been completed. In hopes of showing her parents that she could both protect herself and be a productive member of society, Tsarina threw herself into her studies. After years of work she received her masteries in spell weaving, runic magic, languages, assinations, spying, basic magic, wizarding magic, healing, and because of an extreme lack of excitement in her life, potions. Now though, even learning held no interest whatsoever. She was desperate for an adventure.

Well now that that is done with, lets continue where we left off. Tsarina was pacing back and forth along the hallway trying to come up with yet another ploy to get her parents to unlock the proverbial shackles that bound her to the palace. Hearing an argument on the other side of the door, she opened it slightly and listened to the quarrel taking place.

"Well someone needs to go!" She heard her mother yell, "Things are getting to heated up to ignore what is going on."

"I agree," her father spoke calmly, "But still, what would be needed at the moment is a spy with knowledge of wizarding magic and right now we don't have any available ones."

"Something will have to be figured out"

"Yes, but what?" her father replied. She thought to herself, 'Perfect, this is my chance.'

"I could go," her voice seemed to echo in the silence.

"I forbid it!' her father protested.

"But father," she argued "I am perfect for this job. All that you have mentioned applies to me, and like you said, there are not any other options right now."

"She does have a point," her mother added.

"You are willing to go on a mission you know nothing about?" He asked skeptically.

"Yes," she stated. Her father began to pace back and forth, looking at her every few moments, holding his judgment .When his eyes meet with fierce determination, he grudgingly agreed.

"Very well, but you have accepted this." Tsarina ran up to him and hugged him, completely ecstatic. After a few moments he looked at her and said, "Be ready to leave for the human world in five days. Your mission will be explained to you upon your departure." Throughout this phrase she had been nodding consistently, but when she heard his last words her head shot up and angrily she blurted out,

"THE HUMAN WORLD?"


Well that was the second chappie. What do you think? REVIEW!