Princess Amity Blight's parents (but, truly, mostly her mother) are desperate to find her a partner. They need to keep the family bloodline going. It can be practically anyone around Amity's age, but there is one catch: the suitor must be royalty. Although Amity does not banter and follows her parents' bidding, she always thinks the same thing about each potential lover: they don't interest her. They're either too self-absorbed, or loud, or stiff, or just flat-out boring. But she has to find a partner soon, and they must be of royal descent. So what will she do when she falls head over heels for a simple village girl? Luz Noceda leads on a fairly simple lifestyle. She lives with her mother in a small house near the woods. She helps her mom with daily chores, of course, but when she isn't busy, she explores. She weaves crowns of flowers and wades into the creek to let minnows tickle her ankles. Yes, the forest is the perfect place for her mind to let go of anything that might have been bothering her. But then her mom gets a job at the castle, and the Nocedas have to move closer to the kingdom. Luz doesn't complain, but she is upset to leave the woods. She thinks that nothing can make up for her time of peace, but then she meets Amity. She realizes she'd never had many human friends before, but that's definitely what her and Amity are beginning to become. But.. are they just friends? As two young women get closer and closer to falling into love, many problems arise. Will they be able to conquer the difficulties and embrace themselves and each other? Or will they be deprived of their happily ever after?
8 parts