Hi, ii just saw the movie Tangled yesterday and liked it alot, so i decided to writed this story about a person from Eugenes past and Rapunzel and Eugene's son.

anyways hope you enjoy it and Review and such things ! ~

Epilogue:

Running through a cobble stone city towards a castle onto of a hill in a torrential down pour is not as easy as it looks... which makes it extremely difficult.

Especially when you have no shoes.

Soldiers on your left and right trying to stop you from your number one goal also make it challenging.

"STOP THAT HOLLIGIAN BEFORE SHE REACHES THE CASTLE!" one of the head guards called.

' catch me if you can suckers.' the girl thought, her head blinking in and out of consciousness, she jumped up and grappled onto the shingles of a building, she proceeded to climb up to the middle of the roof and took a leap of faith, out stretching her arms to grab onto one of the towering barricades of the castle.

Her eyes widened as she dropped out of the sky, letting out a little screech as she went.

She felt a cold, hard substance collide with her body, making a sharp, harsh tingle slam through her spine.

"There she is! Grab her!" a guard called, bringing the girl back to conscience.

She realized the thing she had landed on was a draw bridge to the castle.

She pulled a small dagger out of her satchel and threw it at the small pulley device that triggered the draw bridge to rise and fall.

"I promise to write!" she called to the guards and saluted.

As the draw bridge closed it became a slide that she slid down, she could hear the guards yelling at one another to get the bridge open.

She had little time.

The rain pounded on her hooded head, she almost screamed because it felt like Chinese water torture on her brain.

The castle was so close, she reached out and banged on the door, a young man opened the door, he was very handsome, but he wasn't the one she was looking for.

"Eugene." she whispered as she saw the ground zooming towards her face.

The last thing she heard was a manly voice (she supposed belonged to the young man) call.

"DAD!"