Not queen but a Warrior instead.

I had always wanted to be a queen when I was young.
Maybe the fantasies began when father called me his princess, or when I began to see my mother as the queen. She used to teach me the subjects each day after we had slept after the mid day meal. Strangely enough, she used to teach me less of the Sciences and more of Literature, after which my father would begin to focus on the Sciences. I have had a beautiful childhood to speak of, and as I grew up, I slowly began to noticethe other things that happened around me. I realized the queen was not allowed out of her castle, and that it was the king who fought all the battles for the nation. I realized it was the prince who chose his princess and it was not the other way round. That was when I decided to cut my hair short, less than the arm-length which my mother had. I decided I did not want to be the queen; I wanted to be the warrior instead.
– Saransh Gupta (Words of Wonder)

Sketch credits : Shiksha Jaiswal