Hello, Dragon here! So, this is a story that I was inspired to write based off of a pin on Pinterest. So, when my cousin and I had a sleepover, I asked her to help me write it. That being said, neither of us have seen Tangled for years, so if there are any flaws of the Tangled story-line, we are both sorry. This is the product of two girls being sleep-deprived, so some parts may be kind of weird. Also, I know that this is really close to the Tangled story-line, that is the point. In this story, I do not own the characters, the places, or the story-line at all, just this random cross-over idea. That being said, I hope you enjoy. :)
Once upon a time, there was a woman who wanted eternal youth. However, in order to get it, she had to sing a specific song to a specific flower. Once she had found the flower, she covered it up so that no one else could find the flower and use it for their own purposes. Now, the king and queen were about to have their first child. Unfortunately, the queen was sick and the doctors feared for both her and their unborn child. They told the king about a certain type of flower that, when made into a potion, would heal the queen and would ensure the health of the baby. The problem was, this was the same flower that the woman who wanted eternal youth had hid. Fortunately enough, though, she had accidentally knocked the cover off of the flower. The king's soldiers were able to find it with relative ease, given the fact that it was a rare flower. They gave it to the queen, and she successfully gave birth to their first born child, a beautiful boy, with extremely long red hair. Now, when the woman found out that the flower was gone and was given to the queen, she was furious. So, she went and broke into the palace and managed to get to the new-born prince's room, and cut off a bit of his hair. However, as soon as it was cut, the hair turned brown and lost its power. In what was her best judgment, she kidnapped the prince and locked him in a tower, hidden from the people. There he stayed, never leaving, only asking a few times if he could. Throughout this time, the king and queen would release lanterns into the sky in hopes of guiding their lost prince back home to his kingdom. Now, let's get to the story, which takes place a few days before the prince's eighteenth birthday.
I know that this prologue was kind of short, but all of the chapters will vary in length, but will be relatively short. And by now, I assume you understand what I meant in the summary when I said the characters weren't switched in that order.
Until next time,
DragonWriter0316
