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The light of the moon shined over a palace in India. Inside, a young princess called Meena stormed off to her room in anger.
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She had dark hair, gold bracelets on both her wrists, and was wearing an orange sari with a tan veil around her neck like a scarf.
Meena: I am sick of all these rules! Why can I not do what I want?!
Her mother, the empress, sighed in annoyance as she stared at the door.
Empress: My goodness. That girl gets more stubborn every day. See to it that she does not leave this house.
Meena laid on her bed with her hands over her head as she silently sobbed to herself. She heard the sound of her door open and threw her pillow in the direction of the intruder.
Meena: I told you to leave me alone!
"Kind of hard when we share the same room."
Meena recognized the voice and saw a teenage woman with black hair in a ponytail, orange top, turquoise pants with a white cloth wrapped around them, another cloth covering her naval, heart-shaped earrings, necklace with a green gem, and a semi-crown with a red gem on her forehead, remove the pillow from her face.
Meena: My apologies, Zahrah. I didn't know it was you.
Zahrah put the pillow back on its respective bed and sat down next to her sister, placing a comforting hand on her shoulder
Zarag: Now, what are you so upset about?
Meena: It's all these dumb rules!
Meena got up and went onto the balcony before looking at the full moon.
Meena: Someday I'll finally swim in the Ganges.
Zarah; That's all? You can go there anytime you want.
Meena: Not just for a regular bath. I've heard it said that if one swims towards the sunset in the sacred Ganges River, one's dreams will come true. I just know then I would find the prince I've been dreaming of.
Zarah: Meena. The story about swimming to the sunset in the Ganges is nothing more than a myth. You need to stop thinking about your fantasies and focus on a real future
Meena: And what future would that be? You get to become empress, but I have nothing to look forward to. If I can't rule this kingdom, I should at least rule another.
Zarah: You're hopeless.
Zahrah went to her bed and got in.
Meena got into bed as well and waited until her sister was asleep before going back onto the balcony.
Meena: If they won't let me go, hmph, then I have no choice but to run away.
Using a vine from the tree outside her bedroom, Meena lowered herself to the ground gently before running to the gate. She tried to push it open, but it was too heavy for her to do alone. She looked around before noticing a sharp rock nearby. Grabbing the stone, she started to dig in front of the gate.