Author's note: So I was listening to some tangled stuff and then an idea hit me. This is that idea. Quick warning, yea this story is suppose to be VERY similar to the movie Tangled, but if your actually reading it, you will notice there are quiet a few differences. Yes, the songs will be included in this story and yes the songs have been slightly revamped to fit the roles the characters more. Also, prompts and major congratulations will be given to anyone that can sing the "Portal'd" version of the Tangled songs. Reviews = love.

Disclaimer: Yup, I don't own portal or tangled because honestly, if I did, this wouldn't be posted here.

Prologue

This is the story of how the moron known as Wheatley died. Don't panic, this actually isn't a tragedy at all and is in fact rather amusing. Plus, it really isn't entirely his story. Most of this story belongs to a girl named Chell, and it all started with an invention.

Once upon a time, there was a man who craved eternal youth. He was a well established man and was actually the king of a small island nation called Aperture, but as fate would have it, the man became very ill. So he ordered his faithful servants to quickly invent another body for him so that he could continue living. The servants, however, was unable to build his new body quick enough and the man died. The man's nephew and wife mourned his death but the servants man had wrote in his will that if the body could not be finished in time for him, that he wanted his wife to be placed into it so she may rule in his stead, forever.

The woman did not want to rule forever and had fought the servants off the best she could, but soon she was cornered and was forced in the body of the robotic monster known as the genetic lifeform and disk operating system. With the last bit of conscience she had over the monstrous creature that she was forced to live in, she rigged all of the inventions in the palace to only work when the princess would sing.

The Queen lost control over herself and gained the conscience of another, GLaDOS. GLaDOS murdered most of the palace guards. Just as the she was about to kill the woman's infant child(Here's some info, you see that cute little baby with the dark hair, a light tan, and bright eyes? That's Chell), something stopped her, and in a panicked instant, she kidnapped the child and fled from the kingdom... leaving it to the king's nephew to rule... alone...

The new king sent many guards, soldiers, knights, and other noble and skilled men and woman to find the princess to return her home safely, but no one that went out in search ever came back alive. Deep within the forest, hidden by cliffs and protected by camouflaged turrets, GLaDOS raised the child as a test subject to her experiments. As the child would sing her songs to GLaDOS as she completed her assigned challenges, something would warm in GLaDOS' chest and she hated that warm happy feeling..

On the rare nights in which GLaDOS would spend the night with the child, the young girl would also ask so politely and quietly. "GLaDOS, why is it that I am not allowed outside?"

GLaDOS herself really didn't know the entire reason behind her entrapment of the young princess but she would always reply, "If you were to leave, were would you go? You have no family or friends outside of this tower, and the outside world is full of horrible, dangerous, selfish, and crazy people. No one will look twice at you. No one will care for you. Here, I keep you fed and warm. You have no reason to leave, and if you do, you are sure to die. I am keeping you here for your own safety. Do you understand?"

The girl would always look up to GLaDOS sadly, because she knew some of what she had said was true. "I do.."

The walls of the tower, and the cliffs that hide it so well, still could not keep everything from the outside world out. Every year on the day the Queen had died and the monster was created, which was also the princess' birthday, the new king would throw thousands and thousands of drawings into the night wind, hoping that one would land in the princess' possession so that they may help her return home.

Despite collecting these drawings whenever she could, the poor young princess never understood their meaning. She instead hung them around her tower to make it less boring, which was one the first thing she ever did that GLaDOS disapproved of.