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princess maker - Heart Soldier Senshi
[ When you insert the key and open the door, you'll find yourself in a humble cottage, in what seems to be the living room specifically. There are several doors, but a specific one catches your eye: simple in its decoration, the door has a cute little wooden plaque with flowers carved into it. Though the door is closed, you can see through it—as if it's somewhat transparent.
A wooden cradle sits in the room beyond, which is otherwise plain. Inside, a baby sleeps peacefully. When she stirs, calling for her parent, you are there to cradle her back to sleep. ]
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[ Slowly, the scene changes, fading in and out with various silent scenes—the baby coos pleasantly, giggling jovially when you (presumably) make faces at her; she tries to pick herself up and falls over, but she does not cry; a disagreement between you and her lead to a thoughtful discussion; the young girl carries a large laundry basket to do chores; she buys a pet bird, looking so proud for having earned the money all by herself; then the wall becomes opaque. ]
[ In the middle of the open doorway, a young girl the age of 10 stands, smiling at you. A bird with beautiful plumage rests on her shoulder.
This is your daughter. You tried your best to rear her, and she's been good to you. You know she is capable of anything if she puts her mind to it - even becoming a princess. But you also know it's not easy to become a princess - she'll have to work hard, and she's capable of it but you'll have to guide her hand, most certainly. Better she become a princess than go off to war, though; you could not stand to see your baby girl die on the battlefield. Whether she actually becomes a princess or not . . . well, that's up to fate, isn't it? All you can do is try your best. ]
A wooden cradle sits in the room beyond, which is otherwise plain. Inside, a baby sleeps peacefully. When she stirs, calling for her parent, you are there to cradle her back to sleep. ]
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[ Slowly, the scene changes, fading in and out with various silent scenes—the baby coos pleasantly, giggling jovially when you (presumably) make faces at her; she tries to pick herself up and falls over, but she does not cry; a disagreement between you and her lead to a thoughtful discussion; the young girl carries a large laundry basket to do chores; she buys a pet bird, looking so proud for having earned the money all by herself; then the wall becomes opaque. ]
[ In the middle of the open doorway, a young girl the age of 10 stands, smiling at you. A bird with beautiful plumage rests on her shoulder.
This is your daughter. You tried your best to rear her, and she's been good to you. You know she is capable of anything if she puts her mind to it - even becoming a princess. But you also know it's not easy to become a princess - she'll have to work hard, and she's capable of it but you'll have to guide her hand, most certainly. Better she become a princess than go off to war, though; you could not stand to see your baby girl die on the battlefield. Whether she actually becomes a princess or not . . . well, that's up to fate, isn't it? All you can do is try your best. ]

Re: DECISION
"What is it?"
Re: DECISION
i am not and don't remember algira]Well, your mommy and daddies are all trying to decide what do next. And we have some ideas. But before we can do that... we need to know. Do you still want to marry the prince and become a princess?
Re: DECISION
". . . Well. . . I don't really know. If he's this kind of person, who doesn't want to help people . . . then I don't know if I want to marry him, you know?"
She frowns, thinking.
"But I want to have power. I want to be able to help everyone. If marrying him is what it takes, then I'll do it."
Re: DECISION
So, if you want to meet him, and become the Princess--then we're going to do everything in our power to help you do that. But if you end up not wanting to marry him in the end--we'll support that, too.
[ reaching out to brush her bangs out of her face. ]
Because you're our daughter, and we love you.
Re: DECISION
"I love you too, Mother. Uhm. . . I don't know what to do, but I do want to help everyone. Maybe . . . we can see how the festival shakes out?"
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We're going to have mommy and daddies' friends look into the Council--we think they're a part of what's giving the King a hard time. But as for us--we thought maybe it might help the people to understand what's happening--to change their hearts. We think if we can root out the traffickers and bring their crimes to light--that might be what we, and you, need to capture the peoples' and the Prince's heart. What do you think?
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It's not just the Council, you know? I saw . . . everything here. Everyone here, the people who have been protesting - they're not part of the Council, but they hate people 'cause they're different from them. I want to be able to talk to them. . . . I think it'll really help!"
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[ I AM RIDE OR DIE FOR MY DAUGHTER OKAY OKAY ]