Waterfall Cove - A Seahorse Role Play

"She's my personal assistant." Lily smiled. She then realized the was still holding her box. "Oh yeah, I forgot about this." She said. She set it on the desk, and carefully opened it. It revealed 5 glistening gems.. each of a different color. There were also 10 small pearls, and a beautiful necklace. There was also one more thing in it- a crown. It was her father's.
That is a beautiful crown, Lily. I can see that it must have been fine workmanship. Who's was it? "
 
"It used to be my father's. He gave it to me just before he died, so that when I become queen.. I can give it to the king.." She blushed a bit.
 
she looked at it "I- i- i couldn't Your Majesty. Some one like me does not deserve something like that, trust me."
 
Coral hesitated, but took it. She admired it for a second. "Thank you for your kindness" she said
 
"It used to be my father's. He gave it to me just before he died, so that when I become queen.. I can give it to the king.." She blushed a bit.
"Tell me more about your parents," said Prince Aladzar, "and about yourself when you were small. If you don't mind."
 
"I don't mind." Lily said. "My mother was sweet and kind. She was well known, but when I was a monthling, she died. My father, the king, was brave, yet gentle. He died when I was around 5 months, making me a princess. I was scared, as I didn't know what to do. I used to have this little pet snail, which I owned until I was a year old. I took great care of it, and I loved it deeply, until one day, someone stole it." She said. She missed her parents, but quickly pushed those thoughts out of her mind. "What about you?"
 
Ah, well, I was born in a beautiful tropical bay, much like this one. My father was a proud man. Hard and almost cruel, but my mother was like yours- sweet and kind. Then one day, when I was a monthling, my mother disappeared. I had no clue as to what had happened to her, but I always had an eerie feeling that her disappearance had something to do with an argument between her and my father. I don't even know what that was about. After that, my father pretty much ignored me, except when it came to battle training. He gave me good instruction in that. The captain of the guard was my best friend. He helped me through many tough situations in my life. But then he died in a war with enemy seahorses. Our land was conquered. And so I came here looking for somewhere I could live.
 

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