The Daughter of the King


Five years after the events of the death.


A young girl was speaking about the story as she gave a bit of context on it. "It was a truly dark event that very few were expecting to happen at the willingness of such a kind and noble King. And althoughhe regreted his actions, he knew it was mandatory for the Kingdom to stay afoot, and to keep everyone in the land safe from the wrath of evil!" She spoke with a noble voice and had more than enough optimism to offer about the story. "That's why I want to become a knight myself, as I feel the need to vanquish evil just as he does."

Jerry snickered a bit, knowing of the knights unintentional point at sexism. "Well good luck with that. I checked out all the knights the other day for safe keeping and they were all males." Tom flicked Jerry's head, only for Jerry to grab his finger and twist it a bit. Tom then sucked his finger with Jerry snickering again. Robin Hood wasn't there to enjoy or break up the two's quarrel, as he was off doing a mission.

"No no, he's right." The girl defended with a proud look on her face. "It's much less likely for a girl to be a knight, especially at my age. But waiting must be done." The girl then pointed to Jerry and placed a finger onto his chest. "Just don't get cocky Jerry. I'd much rather you be at the event in question. Assuming it happens, which it will."

"And I'll certainly be there for that." Jerry then grabbed a coin from his pocket that was just about his size. "I just wish I could show my own bravery like you could. As much as I try it rarely comes around."

Jerry flicked the coin into the air with the girl grabbing it and looking at it to find Robin Hood's face on it. "Don't lose hope now Jerry. (Hands the coin back to Jerry) You've been able to live past the average lifespan of a real life mouse. Showing your bravery will be much easier to pull off with the right knowledge."

Jerry still sees hope for his bravery to come into place as he then revealed the girl's name. "That won't be a problem Alice."