Day 2| "Let's Dance - Un-Princess Style!"

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It's day two! Candy time! 🍬🍭🍬🍭

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It's day two! Candy time! 🍬🍭🍬🍭

Prompt: AU

I present to you a Ninjago royal AU. And I'm not gonna lie, I was inspired by the song "Living For The Rhythm" by L2M.

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"1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3 and 1, 2, 3, 1– OW!"

"Sorry!"

Queen Maya shook her head, her raven tresses moving from side to side. "Not again, Nya."

The dance teacher stopped tending to his foot and huffed, folding his arms. He switched off the music player and turned to the Queen. "Assez! Maybe I should be back when your daughter eez actually interested in dancing," he announced in a thick french accent.

"But Monsieur Pierre, the ball is in a few days! You said you won't quit till Nya was perfect. Are you really giving up now?" Asked the exasperated queen.

"Oui! You 'eard me, Your Majesty. I won't be back unless zis clumsy goose is ready to learn 'ow to be a graceful swan!" He then raised his nose in the air and strided out of the ballroom. "Bonne journée!"

Queen Maya glared at her daughter who nervously bit her lip. She ran her manicured fingers through her short black hair that hung just above her shoulders and waited for her mother's scolding.

Her mother, however, dropped her angry scowl and sighed. "Sweetie, how many times are we going to go through this?" She asked.

The princess scoffed and looked away. "Dancing's just not my thing, Mom!" She complained, picking up her tiara from a nearby sofa and unceremoniously putting it on her head.

"Strike three! You lose – again!" came a teasing voice from behind her. Both mother and daughter turned to the doors of the ballroom from which entered Princess Nya's older brother, Prince Kai, followed by her father, King Raymond.

"I believe that would be strike forty considering the last thirty-nine times Monsieur Pierre has stormed out of the palace," joked King Ray. He and Kai high-fived one another before the prince whipped out his phone and snapped a picture of his sister in her dance attire and lopsided tiara.

Nya frowned at him and tried to snatch the phone from the prince but he quickly stuffed it out of sight. "Maybe you shouldn't be ticking the poor dude off, sis," the boy advised, straightening the princess's tiara. "After all, teaching the Princess was going to be 'ze pinnacle of 'is career'," Kai said, doing a terrible french impersonation of the dance teacher.

King Ray frowned at his son. "Kai, that's enough," he warned him. He then turned to his daughter and smiled warmly. "Nya, go get ready. We are having dinner with Lord Chen this evening."

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