A maid walked through the palace, wearing a cloak, her eyes wide as she looked around. She entered a babies room, and hurried over to the first princess of the Yurina kingdom. "Come on, Aria...."The woman muttered picking the sleeping newborn up. She looked around, then hurried out of the room, lifting her dress up as she ran through the dark hallway. She dodged patrolling guards, using the shadows to her advantage. The woman came to an open window and tossed a rope our, carefully climbing down, keeping the baby securely in her arms. Her feet touched the ground a sigh of relief coming from her. "Don't worry Aria, Nanny Nancy has you"The woman smiled.
"THE FIRST PRINCSSS IS GONE!" Nancy gasped, then bolted away, get eyes wide in fear as she hurried to a carriage. She hurried and stepped inside, the carriage taking off down the path. Aria started to wail, Nancy gasping as she looked down at the newborn. "It's alright! You're alright!"Nancy says quickly, a soft smile on her face. She smiled softly, Aria staring at her. "Don't worry, everything's gonna be alright"Nancy chuckled. Aria closed her eyes, falling asleep. Nancy sighed, looking out the window silently, looking worried. "We're here madam." She stepped out and handed the man a pouch of gold, before walking towards the mansion. "Countess!" Nancy's sister opened the door, looking shocked to see her here.
"Hey Macy"Nancy greets. "Little sis"Macy smiled looking relieved. She looked down at Aria, stiffening a little. "You didn't..."Macy says lowly. "Oh no! She's the Empresses child, there's something going on around the kingdom, and I don't want the princess to be caught up in the problem, so I brought her here"Nancy sighed. "Sis, that is treason....but, you both can stay here, if you go down, I'm going down with you"Macy sighed. Nancy smiled at her sister and stepped inside, the door shutting behind her. A figure watched from the bushes, green eyes glinting in the dark as a lioness peeked out of the bushes, flicking her tail silently. "Aria." The lioness stalked around, watching from the windows. "You must find your way home."