Princess Strawberry clutched her satchel tightly, her heart pounding with each step towards freedom. She paused at the castle's side door, her resolve firm despite the tremor in her hands. "I can't marry someone I don't love," she whispered to herself, a mix of fear and excitement in her voice.
Prince Lemon stood in the shadows, watching as Princess Strawberry disappeared into the night. His heart ached with unspoken feelings, yet he could not bring himself to follow her. "I hope you find what you're looking for," he murmured, a hint of sadness in his voice.
Princess Orange, having heard of Princess Strawberry's departure, rode out to find Prince Lemon. Her heart raced, both with the hope of winning his affection and the fear of his rejection. She found him by the lake, his gaze lost in the shimmering water. "Lemon, I... I care about you," she confessed, her voice trembling.
Prince Lemon turned to Princess Orange, surprise and gratitude in his eyes. "Orange, you've always been a true friend," he replied, his voice gentle. He realized that perhaps what he needed was not to chase after Strawberry, but to appreciate those who truly cared for him.
Prince Blueberry appeared ahead, his smile as warm as the morning sun. Princess Strawberry's heart leaped with joy at the sight of him. "I knew you'd find your way," he said, taking her hand.
Princess Strawberry and Prince Blueberry danced among the villagers, their hearts light and free. Elsewhere, Prince Lemon and Princess Orange shared a quiet moment, understanding blooming between them like a new dawn. Happiness, it seemed, was found in following one's heart.
















