User blog comment:IdioticPerfectionist/Gorj's Happily Ever After Contest!/@comment-24801529-20140713201741

Here's my entry! The illustration was actually hard to do! :P After years of training, after all the years of waiting, this was it, this was the coronation.

Destiny had already unfurled slightly as the chronicles of Tip had already happened, and not long after that, was the time to start anew and become the supreme queen of Oz. As many sat in seats of emerald, a few people gave speeches about her great bravery. Many of Oz's famous people showed up there to give speeches and applaud the young girl, including that generation's tin man, scarecrow, cowardly lion, Dorothy, Glinda, and then even Ozelda's mom, Ozma. However the last speech was from someone unexpected, and a friend since highschool: Mirka Cassin.

"I just came here to congratulate my dear friend since highschool, Ozelda Emma Tarius. For she will have such great years of her life here as queen of Oz. I just want to thank her for everything she's done for me, and hopefully she feels the same. For I know that she will lead with great example, and show the citizens lots of generosity. And though I'll miss you, like I have when you started you destiny, I'll know that you'll be fine, anyway. I just want to let you know; us in Book End, are rooting for you, because we love you, Ozelda, we love you." Ozelda started crying as she was coming up to Mirka. Ozelda hugged Mirka tightly, and even was able to make out a "thank you." As Mirka walked away, Ozelda stayed up at the spot. The crowning was about to begin, as a munchkin walked up to Ozelda. As he read out the official crowning speech of Oz, Ozelda felt slightly nervous at first, but then completely secure.

"Through death and birth, through pain and trials, and through love and equality, I here by crown Princess Ozelda Emma Tarius as Queen of Oz. Now, it is high time to salute." Horns blew and people sang of the new queen. Full of honor and pride, Ozelda started walking down the aisle into the Emerald City.

In the words of the choir, "Queen at last, Queen at last, Ozelda of Oz, queen at last."