The Princesses of Rudistan

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Once Upon a Time...

...in the kingdom of Rudistan lived a wonderful king and queen named Eric and Luciana. They loved each other very much, and they felt so lucky because they had seven beautiful daughters.

Princess Alana—the oldest—loved to read books about the history of the kingdom, and she was the wisest, most responsible of the seven princesses. She loved to play the violin.

Princess Arista was the most glamorous of the seven princesses, and she often likes to play dress-up, make her own beauty products, and pick marigolds and lilies. She really loved to play the saxophone.

Princess Attina was witty, but sometimes her sisters find her witty remarks annoying—especially if aimed at them. Although she'd never admit it, she loves to gossip. Her favorite instrument was the piano.

Princess Adara was the boy-crazy one of the seven princesses. She was a little arrogant and vain, and she was the most romantic of her sisters. She loved to sing wistfully and play the harp.

Princess Andrina loved to play music in a band. She usually loved to play music at a popular music club called Music From The Heart. Her favorite music instrument was the piccolo.

Princess Adella was a ballerina, and she loved to dance ballet. She enjoyed dancing to her favorite songs from her favorite classical ballet stories. Her favorite instrument was the mandolin.

The six oldest princesses were very beautiful and unique—but none of them was more unique or music-loving than the youngest princess of Rudistan: Sophia.

Sophia stood out from her older sisters perfectly. She loved to play the drums and the guitar, and she had the most beautiful singing voice. Sophia was very different from her sisters—she never even wore dresses or tiaras. She usually wore sports clothes because she was the strongest athlete in the whole kingdom. She loved flying derby, and she was a world champion jockey. Although Sophia was different from her sisters, many other royal families found her very beautiful, polite, sweet, and outstanding.

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