Len loaded the last box up onto the cart, and then put the piece of paper into his pocket. 'Shopping is such a pain', he thought as he double checked everything was ready to go. 'Couldn't Rin not shop in her own country?'
"Len, are you ready? Come on! I want to go!" Rin said pulling her brother into the passenger's seat of the carriage. She wasn't wearing her favourite yellow dress; instead she was wearing brown rags. Her yellow hair was covered by a dirty brown cap – chances are she was going to complain about it later on.
"I can't wait until we get there! I can buy a new wardrobe and more clothes! Maybe, the Prince of blue will be there!" Len smiled at his older sister as she started to fantasize about dresses. He too began to fantasize, not of cloths or furniture, But of a maiden – The princess of the country. Her name was Miku and she was the most beautiful person he had ever seen. The only time they'd spoke to one another was when they bumped into each other and apologized.
When the coach had stopped with a 'thud' Rin shot up and ran of the carriage – if that was possible. Len followed, and kept following until they were in the centre of town. Rin began looking at dresses on a window display, while Len searched around him looking for the princess. When he spotted her, she was in the middle of a crowd – everyone around her was offering her flowers and presents. Len spotted how the princess was having trouble holding it all, and then before he realised what he was doing he was helping her.
"I'll carry this for you if you want" He offered.
"Why thank you that would be helpful." She replied with a laugh.
Len had helped her carry the items over to a trailer, only when Miku put down an item she noticed who it was helping her. "Hey! You're that guy from that time!"
"I'm sorry?"
"The one I ran over because I was in a hurry. Remember?" She laughed,
"Oh yeah, sorry about that."
"Don't be, it was my fault really. Anyway – what are you doing here?"
Len looked at Rin, and thought about the question. "I'm here with my...sister." Very soon Miku and Len were engaged into conversation, blocking out everyone else.
Rin was staring at all the wonderful dresses on the window display. How big and beautiful they were!
"Len, do you think I could have one? Maybe the yellow one!"
When there was no reply, Rin turned around to see that Len wasn't there, only strangers giving her a strange look. Feeling her face turn red, Rin slipped further into the crowd while looking for Len, when she found him he was standing talking to people, one guy and one girl.
Rin couldn't recognize the girl, when she looked harder she realised – It was the princess! Maybe if she were to walk up casually, She and Miku could become friends maybe?
Then Rin realised, the prince of blue was standing with them! Laughing – He and Len were friends? Suddenly, Rin froze with nerves. She wanted to walk over to Len and meet the prince and Princess, but what if she says something stupid? Like – something boastful? Rin looked at Len, hoping he would notice her, but then the princess leaned over into his ear and whispered something behind the princes back.
Then she laughed out loud as Len held back a giggle. She was laughing at the prince – behind his back! The blue prince didn't know what was so funny, but he kept smiling. Rin looked at Len and saw he was actually having fun, without her and with that Miku girl!
A feeling of jealousy suddenly came over Rin; she had to do something about her!
Rin walked up to Len without looking angry or sad or anything. She kept her face blank.
"Len, we have to go home."
Then, without looking at Miku, She left. Hoping to never come back.
Back in the yellow country, Rin sat on her throne, drinking her juice and staring at the double doors in front of her. Len had to go back out to fetch things for dinner, so she was by herself as she told the rest of her servants to relax and have some tea. She couldn't stop thinking about how Len reacted with that Miku princess. Rin had to do something about her – but what?
Suddenly, as if listening, two swords fell off the wall. They were hanging up as decoration, but they gave Rin and idea. A truly horrible idea of getting rid of Miku, and making Len learn his lesson.
When Len had returned, Rin was sitting on her throne by herself with no one around. She looked pleased. When Len closed the door, she lifted her head and then looked sad.
"Len...I have a job for you, once you give that food to the chief please come back here."
Len looked at his princess, "Why can't you just tell me right now? I can do it as soon as I give the food to the chief."
"Well, soot yourself. I need you to kill the princess of green, Miku, for me."
Len dropped everything he was holding.
"P-Pardon, your highness?" Len asked as he began picking the food up.
"Miku's people have committed a crime in our country – The crime of theft. Therefore she must be punished so her people learn a lesson. You must use a sword and make it look like suicide. And kill her tonight."
Then, Rin left the room with out a second glance at Len.
