"Ma'am, what shall be her fate?" The woman looked around the dark room of 60 or so rebellions. Her eyes struggled to stay open; adrenaline that was present before had completely worn off. She eyed each man critically, distinguishing each expression of distress, pride, and unmistakable loss. They all shared the burning desire to see the 14 year old girl's blood spilt on the tainted pavement of this labyrinth of a kingdom. She had no right to deprive the warriors of this; the woman herself, wanted revenge. She sighed and stood up, her cunning crimson eyes cutting through every man's soul.
"At three o'clock, when the church bell rings, she will be executed."
Every weary warrior and distressed villager attended the execution sight at two and fifty-eight minutes in the afternoon. Cheers floated through the air, but so did deafening anxiety which hung over the crowd like the black plague. The figure was in the mechanism which threatened to take their life. They shut their eyes, and imagined the chime laugh of the one they treasured most.
Our fate was ripped in two,
By the church bells which sounded,
The adults took us away,
To our destiny we are bounded
And from that day forth
I promised to serve you, my Queen
With every ounce of my strength
I will fulfill your every need
The Servant and the Princess
I fell in love with the little green one
Faintly smiling as she had so much fun
We both shared that hidden pain
And met at night in the misty rain
But if the princess wants her dead
To her I am in debt
For she is the princess
And I am the servant
The destined twins
The passion so fervent
The Servant and the Princess
They all craved her death
My beautiful sister
I couldn't let that happen
So I decided to switch her
The Servant and the Princess
She cried and she begged
"Don't do this my brother"
I kissed her brow and said
"For my sister, and no other"
The Servant and the Princess
And so it approached
My final hour
My sister wrapped in a dark cloak
Holding a… flower?
I heard their screams
Of joy and pride
I stared at my sister
And watched as she cried
The Servant and the Princess
I heard many noises
My sister's plea
The wonderful sea
The villager's glee;
I swore I could foresee
The church bell striking three
And when it did I said,
"Oh look, time for tea."
The Servant and the Princess
Our fate was ripped in two,
By the church bells which had sounded,
Even up to my final breath,
To our destiny, we were bounded.
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