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Murasaki found a bond with the kind girl who had a different view from the rest allowed her to open up and get past her differences. Tobi neglected to explain his role or include any details about how he would come into play, but he continued his story anyway. The entire story began with a great number of meetings, and the circumstances that led to Midorin becoming the princess of the green country. It is important to note that there are several very important relationships in this alternate world. Akai, seeking revenge for his dead wife, wishes to see Mikan dethroned and punished for her acts. Mikan has a dear wish to be wed to the prince of the blue country so that their countries can prosper and she can be a queen and rule over the lands. Kou, meanwhile, wishes to protect Mikan and ensure her happiness as princess; though he secretly harbors a crush on the princess of the green country. Midorin wishes to keep her new, dearest friend by her side even as she fulfills the duties as the princess of the green country; but she must also deal with a new advance by a particularly handsome prince. Aoi, as a prince, knows that in order to become a king he will need to find a princess to be his bride. Instead of looking to the princess of the orange country, whose ideas conflicted with his, his efforts have been to try to win the heart of the princess of the green country, whose peaceful nature was far more agreeable. Lastly, Murasaki’s only desire is to remain by the one person who paid her any mind. The one person, Midorin, that pulled her from her loneliness as being the only one who was purple amongst a country of green.
When Midorin first encountered Murasaki she was not, nor had she even ever thought it could be possible to become, the princess of her country. She was nothing more than an everyday girl who dreamt of finding the man of her dreams and living a happy life. She found the poor purple girl crying amongst the trees nearby her village. Upon approaching, Murasaki apologized profusely having not known that there were any other people around. As Midorin approached, Murasaki could shy away so far until the three at her back stopped her. She closed her eyes, fearing some sort of retaliation for having disturbed the green girl, and waited. The only thing that she felt was a gentle, soft embrace as Midorin’s arms wrapped around her in a hug.
“Why.” Murasaki choked through tears. “Why are you…? Am I that pitiable? I shouldn’t be alive.”
“But you” Midorin said, her voice completely calm and peaceful. “Are one of the most beautiful people I have ever seen. You have no reason to cry. No reason to fear. Let me shield you from the others.”
Murasaki could only respond with more tears as she realized she had finally found the one thing she had been hoping for. Someone who would acknowledge her and accept her for who she was. Following this meeting, the two became practically inseparable and eventually moved into the bigger city where they began working various jobs and kept at each-other’s sides as support and as the best of friends. They had both found happiness.
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Seeing this new princess and her influence on the world, sent a shiver of anger straight to Mikan’s very core and led her into a fit of anger and rage that could not be quelled by words alone. Her servants all saw fit to shy away into the shadows and even the guards kept their distance from the young princess. She was not a force to be dealt with while angry, and Mikan had dealt quite harsh punishments when she was in far less of an angry state of mind. As she sat on her throne, her anger practically radiating off of her form in waves, a single one of her servants stepped forward. Her brother, Kou, bowed politely and asked of her “I see that you are angry, your highness.” He stated, referring to her by status and not by blood “Is there something that can be done to quell your anger?” He asked, genuinely hoping for an answer that would return her to a much more acceptable mood. Mikan was silent for some time, as if considering what could be done. Sooner or later, she would surely come up with an idea. With the army having returned from crushing the red country’s resistance, the orange country certainly had much less on its plate to handle. At last, though, Mikan gave a response… but her words were not audible to Kou’s ears. He politely apologized for missing her request and asked if she would state it just once more.
“I want each and every woman with green hair in the green country killed.”
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