What Poem and Eve have to do with Vines, Books, and Coffe

Princess Poem of the Rhyme Family and her cousin, Princess Common Sense of the Reason Family, sat in their dorm room, reading. Or more correctly, Common Sense was reading, while Poem tried but just started up at the celling.

Poem groaned. "Why is this so boring?" She said, throwing her How to Be A proper princess book that Common Sense gave her on her birthday, on the ground.

"Dear, it's not about if it's boring or not, it's about taking the knowledge." Her cousin said, not looking up from her Turing a Rebel into a Princess book.

"C.S, I need to tell you that..." Poem started, but stopped as an arrow flew through the window and hit the wall. "What was that?!" She asked.

"Probably just a love letter. Nothing more." Common Sense

said.

Poem rolled her eyes.

"Give it up C.S, nobody likes you. Now, who did that!" Poem said as she looked out the window. A blonde girl appeared at the window. She had sticks in her hair and an bow in one of her hand. Poem wondered how the girl got up, because their dorm was 15 stories up.

"Sorry 'bout that." The blonde said, hopping into the room. C.S looked up and saw the commoner girl entering her room. The girl retrieved her arrow and headed back to the window. "I'm Eve Nimble, daughter of Jack B. Nimble, by the way." She said. Poem smiled at the girl. She didn't know many girls that used an bow, and this girl seemed her type.

"I'm Princess Poem of The Land of The Tollbooth, daughter of Rhyme." She said. C.S looked up at the two blondes.

"Poem, Princess don't talk to commoers, endless her people of her kingdom have something to say to you. This 'Eve' is not in you kingdom." She said. Eve snickered. "Well I guess I must go, your highest." She laughed. Poem frowned. She hoped to have a friend that wasn't a princess or tollboothian. Someone like her. The nimble jumped out the window and grabbed a vine and slide down. Poem ran to the window and watched as Eve slide down.

"Hey! Want to go to the Houcas Latte later?" She asked. Eve looked up at the princess and smiled.

"Sure!" She yelled back.