This was all so pretty. The sky was like a girl who was well decorated with stars and floating lanterns in the sky that perfectly suited the apparent stillness present in the sky at night. It had been always my dream to watch these lanterns float in the sky and today was the day. Yeah, it was my birthday. I was so excited and happy. But I wish my parents would be alive to see the delighted face of their child. I couldn't stop tears coming in my eyes and the vision got blurry. The lanterns suddenly appeared enormous. I stood there without wiping the tears off my eyes and remembered the beautiful times that I spent with my parents. The only thing that kept on disheartening me was that those memories were too short still they were so close to my heart.

"Hey, what are you doing here?" a voice called from behind

That was Flynn. He came and stood beside me. I tried to wipe the tears from my eyes but he saw them and covered myself in a warm and slightly tight hug. He knew that I missed my parents.

"It's going to be okay, Rapunzel" Flynn assured me.

"Yeah" I said wiping the tears away.

"Hey, come with me. I want to show you something. It's amazing." Flynn said

"What's that?" I asked

"Just come." He said

He held my hand and started strolling at a fast pace towards the inside of our palace and led me to a room which was not opened generally.

"Hey, watch out! There could be insects." He warned.

"But what is…"I spoke but he stopped me.

"Look." He said.

I turned and looked up to see at what he pointed.

"It's incredulous. How could you know its here? " I spoke.

There on the wall hung a huge photo of my parents and in that room there were almost all the things that were used by my parents.

"Not a big deal. Just wait. I'm coming in a few minutes." Flynn said and disappeared in the darkness of the room.

While he went outside the room I got closer to that picture and again my eyes welled up with tears. I touched the picture and suddenly it started to move and suddenly it fell back on me but all I could feel was some cloth stroked my head and not that wooden picture.

I removed the cloth irritably and saw my parents standing in front of me. I was completely astounded. How could it be possible? I mean, they were dead. Without uttering a word, I hid myself in the curtain again.