//tangled
Really
(Yes really! It's one of my favorite movies!)
//actually me too
:D
I’m alternating between sarcastic and mildly happy today :P
(Lol.
If James wants to court Rose, he should go asked her father for permission before it's too late. ;P)
(Haha we could have Gee and James arrive at the same time with the same question)
(Oh, gosh! XD That would be hilarious.
What if they both asked the king and he said yes to both of them – knowing exactly what he was doing – and then they asked Rose at the same time?)
//here
I was at school
;-;
(Ohhh, fun…
Tbh, I miss school. I miss the smell of the hallway when you first walk down it, I miss my friends, I miss choir, I even miss the teachers.
Ah, homeschool…)
//what i would give to be homeschooled
The classic ‘the grass is greener’ thing, I guess
:P
(Lol. Well, my sis and I weren't too excited about it in the beginning.)
//i bet. Do you like it better now, tho?
(Yeah, we get more free time than we would have in public school.)
(What? Who, what?
And yes, homeschool! Quite literally my life. Lol.)
(I THINK I KNEW THAT.
MY SIS AND I ARE, TOO.
AND A FEW OF MY FRIENDS ARE OR WERE.)
(YEAH!
high fives
I still have a couple of friends from public school, but I hardly ever see them.
You up to RP?)
Gerard raised an eyebrow. "Doesn't matter. We just had an emergency situation, you're not going out."
"It was a false alarm. If it was a false alarm, why shouldn't I be able to just go ride, like, around town or something? See my future subjects and all that," Rose argued.
James (saddled?) his horse and climbed on. (Is that a thing?) He urged the horse forwards, faster and faster, until they got to the village. His men were standing in formation, spears bristling, staring at the sky. “Soldiers! Stand down!” he ordered.
"Fine…" Gerard paused. "Wait, what happened to that prince of yours? Is he still…preparing to fight a storm of dragons?"
(You got it right, Turtle.)
Rose opened her mouth. Crap…
"Yes, I think so. Maybe we should go relieve him of that," she said quickly, already starting in the direction she assumed James would be.
"Right behind you." Gerard followed, matching her brisk pace.
James’s men continued to stare at the sky. “Soldiers! There is no incoming threat! I order you to stand down!”
Rose bit her lip as she hurried toward the stables. When they arrived, she asked a groom if he had seen the prince. The groom told her that Janes had just left, going in the direction of the town. Princess Rose inwardly groaned, then thanked the man for his help.
"Looks like we might have to go save Prince James from the townspeople," Rose said, turning to Gerard.
(hums Poor Unfortunate Souls)