"She's young now. Let her do what she wants to do. She'll grow up to understand that dreams are meant to be dreamed, not to be turned into reality." Dad says to mom.
"I don't want to see him in pain. And when that happens, he's going to be in a lot of pain." Mother says with tears in her eyes.
"Let her live her life as your parents let you live yours," Dad says and goes into the room. And then the mother's eye falls on the letter placed on the table and then the mother reaches the table, picks up the letter, opens it, and gets busy reading.
"I'm Queen Bella, you have certainly protected the princess very well. And I am sure you will do the same in the future. And now there is no need to take the princess away from the kingdom because her life is no longer in danger. It would be better if you keep the princess and protect her like your own daughter because now she has the distinction of being the daughter of a poor farmer rather than a king." Mother reads the letter silently. And smiles and closes.
"She is still the king's daughter. But the pride is on her poor peasant, not on the king. Queen Bella, where are you? Now she is mine and no one can separate me from her." Mother smiles and throws the letter into the stove.
"I will take her away from here if you try to separate her from me. That was a terrible night when you snatched my dead body from me and handed over your living daughter to me Queen Bella, you are and always will be respectable to me, but if you try to separate me now, I will forget that you were ever respectable to me." The mother contemplates in her heart during the burning process of the letter. And smiles.
And meanwhile, Sonoza prepares herself to use a sword in her room mistaking a stick for a sword. And this process is repeated for six hours every day. Seeing the birds flying in the sky in the morning, she runs to the forest every day and tries. That they can reach the forest before the birds. But despite failing every day, she keeps doing it. And five years of Sonoza's life pass in this conflict.
Five years later, Sonoza becomes a young beautiful girl twelve years old. And sitting in her room, Kopi draws a beautiful girl. Who was dressed in a guard's garb and standing in the style of a warrior carrying a sword?
"When will that day come?" Sonoza says with a smile and gets busy improving her drying.
"Any young mighty men who should be among the defenders of the state should come here now. We will leave in a little while to prepare for war. To prepare for war before a war is not unwise but wise in a state." "Whoever should be responsible for the protection of his kingdom should come here before the morning sun rises," the voice of a guard speaking outside read into Sonoza's ears. As Sonoza hears this, she jumps with joy and looks out of her parking lot. Where a twenty-year-old youth stands in front of the guard.
"You are too weak. We need strong youths." The guard pushes the young man back.
"Aren't there any powerful young men in the whole state?" The guard says loudly. And Sonoza looks at her with a thump on her forehead.
"I will become a powerful person very soon. You just give me a chance, sir, " the young man stands up again.
"Well done young man I need the same courage and courage. And anyone who should join our army can easily join. Let us try our best to make him strong; if he succeeds, he can be a part of our army. And If there is a failure, then the seed will be given back in honor. People of my state, listen to me. We must reach the forest before the morning sun and prepare for war. And anyone who goes with us must be taught all the ways of living in the forest will many and may not be able to withstand the wind of the forest and meet their end, death, so whoever joins us should be thoughtful," declares the guard. And many youths stand behind the guard. Sonoza smiles at this and runs out of her room through the stairs, opens the door, and stands in front of the guard.
"What do you want little girl?" The guard says softly.
"I have to be a protector too," Sonoza says with a smile. And everyone there starts laughing. And Sonoza looks at them in surprise.
"What will you do as warriors, girl, go back home." The guard smiles.
"I still want to be a bodyguard," Sonoza says softly.
"You're too young for that now." The guard says softly.
"If you start now, you'll be a better warrior by the time you grow up, right?" Sonoza says confidently.
"Go back home girls never become a warrior and go and dream of a handsome boy. Maybe one of them will take you as his bride. And you will raise a brave boy who can protect the kingdom." The guard smiles and turns.
"I want to be a warrior." Sonoza then says. And the guard looks at Sonoza.
"And I can be a better fighter than all of them," Sonoza says hiding her tears.
"There is no place for the weak." The guard pushes Sonoza back.
"I will see you make your place on this sofa. I kept my promise to you." Saying softly, Sonoza goes back inside the house and looks outside crying. Where the guard asks all the youths to walk. And all the youths walk forward and after the guards go behind them, Sonoza comes to her bed and sits quietly. And remains silent for a long time.
"What should I do?" Sonoza looks out the window and says to herself.