“What happened?” I ask the girl.
“W-w-well,” the girl begins, trembling either from fear or her hard crying, I do not know, “I-I-I tried to grab the bunny, but it started to-o-o run. I didn’t mean to d-d-d-do anything; I just t-t-tried to stop it. Then, a. . . “ The girl started to cry …show more content…
He crouches in fear, leaning against his tall, knotted, oak staff. His long, gray beard brushes the stone floor.
“Hello, Father,” I welcome the old man.
“My daughter, I do not know what I did to deserve this, but I am sorry. It will never happen again.”
“I am certain it will never happen again. You have failed to educate the princess, thus proving your incompetence as an instructor. She has killed the rabbit that I have been seeking for the vast majority of my life, and now, due to you, the village will never be free of its curse.”
“The curse that you put on it, my dear, by taking the crown, by force, and ruling over a land that you did not rightfully inherit. When I took you in, I knew that you were trouble, but I hoped that if I raised you right, I could take that demon out of you. Turns out I was wrong.”
“What do you mean by saying that you took me in? Are you saying that I am not your child? And this throne is mine, and it always will be.”
“My dear, this is not how I anticipated you finding out, but here it is: You are adopted. Someone noticed your powers and left you on my doorstep. And, my dear Lilith, you had to torture the poor King and transform him into an animal that would be difficult to find, which is why you need that rabbit so much, but did you ever consider that once the king came back, he would dethrone you and, possibly, kill