Sunday, February 7, 2016

Princess Mouseskin with a Twist - Prince Mouseskin

   Once upon a time a queen had three sons, Regano, Gonerilo and Cordelio. She was going to divide her wealth and kingdom between the three, but she wanted to know which one loved her the most. The youngest of the three said he loved her more than the entire kingdom. The second son said he loved her more than all the jewelry and money in the universe. The oldest one said he loved her more than water.  The queen did not like the response of her oldest son. He had to compare her to something that was basic and everywhere, it wasn't as rare or extravagant as her other sons’ response. The queen had order one of her loyal soldier to take his oldest son to the desert and get rid of him. 
 When they got to the desert, the soldier decided to disobey the queen's order and have mercy one his life. He asked the soldier to find him some snake skin and make a garment for him to wear. Once he was unrecognizable he went a neighboring kingdom where her worked. Eventually he revealed his real identity and the king there treated him like the son he never had! The king only had daughter – three of them.
Somewhere in another kingdom a king was marrying a young princess and they were on their way to the party. It was a little awkward since his mom and two brothers were also invited to the wedding party, and their table was seated next them. It was time for them to feast. There was all sort of foods, it was also very spicy. While they were eating the queen began to cough and choke. The food was too spicy for her. She was sweating and crying, she was offered all kinds of drinks but it only made it worst. Her oldest son offered her a big, cold, and fresh cup of water. The queen was no longer struggling and the of water had cool down the spiciness of the food.
The queen was so grateful, and begged her son for forgiveness. She understood how important water was and why her son compared her to it. Water was important for survival and health, and she also loved her son more than water from that day on.
 
The End



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