Aisha Abdullah A fragile doll of glass--that is how I had always been treated by my parents. My father, particularly. Growing up, I had been given everything one could ever want from life. The prettiest clothes, cars, jewellery, make-up, anything I asked for was delivered to me in a silver platter. Everything, except adventure, danger, and thrill. And that got onto my nerves. Being a Princess isn't actually all fun and games. A huge part of it is, to be honest, but a lot of it involves pretending to be someone you're not. Always be graceful, soft-spoken. Always be well-mannered. Do not show your emotions. Do not let others get to you. Be diplomatic, and always keep a gentle smile on your face. To hell with all of that. My life was starting to turn into one like Elsa's, from Frozen.