It's very boring, most of the time. (Pun Intended)
But not now.
The reincarnated Princess meets her reincarnated former Guards. So far so good.
She befriends her former Guards. Not without difficulty, but she does manage it. It helps that she has grown up in a environment that lets her innate friendliness hang all out, of course. Nothing like the pirania pond the Moon Court turned into on occasion...
She meets the reincarnated Prince, and even manages to bond with him without extreme mesures. All while fending off various and nefarious Dark Kingdom plots, too. Pluto is quite impressed in spite of herself. Maybe, maybe...
But then. The Prince is kidnapped. (Though not brainwashed. Not by this Beryl. This Beryl is too sane for that.)
And then come the other tribulations.
The Prince is princely, to the end.
And the Princess...flunks the most important Test of all...
Pluto looks at a planet devoid of Life, and nearly cries with frustration.
AGAIN!?
Not that she cries for long. She has her duty, after all. And this kind of situation is what the Deus Ex Machina program was put in place for in the first place.
And so the girl, who in the end could control neither her Princess-persona or the power of the Silver Crystal, is left in a remade world which fits her desires quite nicely, friends, family and boyfriend all present. Minus the Silver Crystal, of course.
She's proved already that she can't handle that.
Pluto can't hate her. For a reincarnation of a Moon Princess, she wasn't bad at all.
And she turns away from that certain timeline, tears trickling down her face.
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