Fairytale chosen

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silver that the colour of her eyes was reflected.
    "I would choose" Amphion agreed with the Queen. But Lean saw nothing in her that would differentiate her from the the other candidates. He wanted to reject her already, but the eyes of his mother said volumes. Should he dare to send this girl from the stage, it would have consequences on him.
    He sighed and pulled a twenty white roses from the vase next to her. Then he rose and gave the girl a flower.
    "Daphne, my choice falls on you. Take this rose as a sign of my appreciation. "
    The girl gave him a radiant smile, while the people broke out into a loud cheer. Amphion rained white rose petals from the sky. Daphne took the flower and humbly bowed his head.
    "It is my great honour, my prince," she purred. Ladies hurried and led them from the stage in the direction of the castle. You would refer the first room in the castle. Already, she became the people’s favourite because she was the first who had chosen the prince. Although not entirely voluntary.
    Lean leaned toward his mother. "Will not you take the rest of the decisions for me?" He hissed angrily.
    "Do you trust me so much, my son, that you let me choose your future wife?"
    " I don't see the forest for the trees anymore," he sighed. "For me, these girls are all the same. I'm sure you'll get the best of them whom you might have seen already. "
    Niobe saw him disappointed and annoyed at the same time. "Well, then take your leave. But I expect you tomorrow back to life again next to me on the throne. Do you understand me? "
    Lean could not believe how generous he was with him. But probably the Prince would not prefer to fall asleep in front of all eyes present there. He got up in a hurry to say goodbye to the people.
    "Dear citizens of Chóraleio, important commitments call me back to the castle. But the choice is so far from over. My dear father and my beloved mother will choose for me during my absence. I trust them more than myself, and am convinced that they will make the right decisions. "
    He discovered between people a few disappointed faces, yet they applauded him. He raised his arm and waved one last time and then went to the edge of the stage to the stairs to go down. But suddenly something hit him on the ear. A hard bang and something wet dripping down from his skin. He looked stunned to the ground and discovered a rotten tomato. Incredulous, he patted his face, wiping the juice from the ear. Horrified, he looked up. There was unrest erupted and the crowd parted. Guards thronged by the people through and pulled a girl out on both arms. She screamed and kicked around. King Egeas had got up and and hurried beside his son. The guards forced the girl in front of him on her knees.
    "Did you attack my son, the prince and your future king?" He asked in a loud, menacing voice.
    The girl boldly stretched to meet him head. "Attacked?!", she mocked the king. "I threw a rotten tomato. Of this no one has died! "
    Lean looked at her fascinated. He had never seen anyone who dared to speak to the king. The girl was wild and ferocious. Her brown hair pulled away from her ponytail and was thrown together from head head. The dress which she worn was of brown wool and a sleeve was torn, as she had fought against the guards.
    "Girl, you do not know who you're talking about?" The king shouted at it furiously. But Lean raised his hand to silence him. The girl squirmed now. "Why did you throw the tomato at me?"
    she glared at him defiantly with her green eyes. "My sister has come a long way to present to you today. The whole day she was standing on her legs and her stomach growled with hunger. When you got up to toss your lazy butt from your throne that anger in me has burst. "
    All the people fell silent, the king was red with rage and Lean could not turn away from this sassy and boorish person's eyes. She was far from finished. "My sister is the most beautiful girl of the entire Kingdom and she deserves that man we, because of all
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