My dad brought me into the house, and I was amazed. The house was, in fact, very large and luxurious. Immediately, my dad introduced me to the family members of the palace. My stepmother was a beautiful woman; her hair was long and yellow, and her eyes were red, just like my dad's. However, they looked at me with cold glares, and even though I felt this, I also felt a deep pain in my heart. I realized they simply didn't accept me into their family.
My appearance was different. My hair was black with hints of blue, just like my dad's, and my eyes were black. My skin was fair, and this made me stand out from the family, but at the same time, there were similarities with them as well.
I had two stepbrothers. One of them had golden blonde hair and red eyes, and he was serious, but also mysterious and strong. The other brother was also handsome, with yellow eyes, like my grandfather's, and his hair resembled mine. He was very warm and kind, always ready to help me.
My stepsister was also beautiful. Her hair was like mine, and her eyes were red as well. However, for some reason, she would always glare at me, as if I somehow didn't please her.
My little brother was two years younger than me. He was very cute and affectionate, and his hair resembled mine. His eyes were yellow, and he was always cheerful, but I still found it difficult to find my place in this family.
Dad assigned someone to introduce me to the palace. This person was an elderly man, with a face that radiated kindness and wisdom. His hair was gray, and he would refer to me as "little lady." His every word was pleasant and warm, and it made me feel like I was sitting with my late mother.
In this way, I began to feel like I was entering a new world. New people, new places… everything was new and exciting, but at the same time, I still carried the sadness in my heart. Being in a stepfamily and trying to find my place there was difficult. But I knew one thing: despite everything, nothing in this new family would change for me. I felt like they expected something from me, but I hadn't yet found my place