"Hi, Princess." Beth smiled at the sound of her fiancée's voice and turned around in her arms.

"Lady Evelyn, are you trying to initiate public displays of affection?" she asked. Evie grinned, pushing the blonde up against the wall.

"Of course, my love. You know I can't resist you." she whispered, leaning down and kissing the Princess. Pulling away, Beth smirked.

"And you know that I love that about you." she replied softly. Evie chuckled. "What are you doing here? I thought you and Mal were visiting Auradon Prep today."

"Fairy Godmother called Mal this morning. It got moved to tomorrow. I figured I'd come here and surprise the most beautiful woman in all of Auradon." Evie explained. Beth smiled softly.

"You're sweet." she whispered, pulling the woman into another kiss. Getting lost in each other, the pair didn't hear footsteps approaching them from behind.

"Princess Bethany, Lady Evelyn." Breaking apart, both women sported matching blushes as they saw the man behind them.

"Cogsworth." they mumbled in unison, staring at the ground in embarrassment as the man walked away. Looking up, Beth rolled her eyes at herself as she took a step closer to the taller woman.

"Way to go, Evie." she teased, earning a glare from her fiancée. Rolling her eyes, Evie pushed the blonde away. "I love you, pretty."

"I love you, too, honey. Are you looking forward to the event tonight?" Evie asked. Beth shrugged.

"I'd rather spend the night alone with you." Evie chuckled, pressing a kiss to her fiancee's cheek.

"It's only going to be a few hours." she said, smiling at the Princess. Beth sighed. "And I'll be by your side the entire time."

"Promise?" Evie nodded with a grin. "Okay, then." Beth whispered, pulling the taller girl into a soft kiss.


"Princess Bethany, Lady Evelyn, your wedding is coming up. Are you excited?" Beth grinned, wrapping an arm around her fiancée's waist.

"Of course we are. We've been waiting for this day for months." she said, sending Evie a smile before stepping away.

"Lady Evelyn, one last question." Not recognizing the reporter, Evie glanced at her departing fiancée before nodding in agreement. "It's been suggested that you, a product of the Isle of the Lost, are simply using the Princess to get into the Royal Family and have access to their fortune."

"What exactly is your question?" Evie asked, getting angry.

"Is it true?"

"Excuse me?" the blue-haired woman exclaimed. Hearing her fiancee's tone, Beth turned around and saw the look on her face. Narrowing her eyes, she walked back to the taller woman.

"What's going on here?" she asked, placing a hand on Evie's back.

"I'm pretty sure I was just accused of marrying you for your money and royal status." Evie growled. Raising an eyebrow, Beth stepped in front of the woman.

"You're new, right?" The reporter nodded. "Normally, I wouldn't respond to idiotic questions, but since you're upsetting my fiancée, I'm going to make an exception. If I thought Evie was using me, we wouldn't be getting married in two months." the Princess said. Sensing her fiancée's anger, Evie placed a hand on her shoulder to calm her down. "We're done here. Come on, Evie." Taking a small step back, Beth placed a hand on Evie's back and guided her away from the reporters.

"You need to protect yourself, Princess." the reporter called out. Holding back a growl, Beth pulled away from her fiancée and turned back toward the group of reporters.

"B, don't." Evie whispered. Ignoring the woman, the princess walked over to the man.

"Who the hell do you think you are?" she asked. Eyes wide, Evie rushed over to her fiancée, placing one hand on her forearm and the other on her shoulder.

"Beth, it's not worth it." Beth glanced at the taller woman. "It's not worth it, babe, really. Let's just go inside."

"I don't ever want to see you again." Beth warned as Evie gently pulled her away. Leading the taller woman inside, she let out a heavy sigh. "Are you okay?"

"Yeah." Evie whispered, staring at the ground. Beth brushed a strand of hair out of her fiancée's face. "B, you know it's not true, right?" Evie asked as she stood next to the blonde.

"Of course I do, Eves. If I thought it was true, you and I wouldn't be having this conversation right now." Beth said, grabbing Evie's hands and lacing their fingers together. Sending the woman a crooked smile, she squeezed her hands. "Are you sure you're okay? We can leave if you'd like."

"No, it's okay. I'm not going to let that comment ruin my night." Evie said, pulling her fiancée closer and kissing her softly. "I love you."

"I love you, too." Beth replied, kissing her again before pulling away. A small smile on her face, the Princess squeezed her hands. "Are you sure you're okay?"

"I'm sure." Evie promised. Nodding, Beth wrapped her an arm around Evie's waist. "It's time to mingle, my love."

"Gotta love being a diplomat." Beth mumbled. Evie chuckled. "Let's go." she said, smiling up at her fiancée.


That night, Beth decided to stay at the castle that she'd given to Evie at her Cotillion. As she got ready for bed, she couldn't help but notice that the normally talkative Evie was unusually silent. "You've been quiet all night." she commented as she finished brushing her teeth. Sitting at her vanity, Evie finished brushing her hair, setting the brush down and turning to her fiancée. "What's on your mind, Lady Evelyn?" the Princess asked, walking over and wrapping her arms around Evie's shoulders from behind.

"Nothing." Evie mumbled. Beth raised an eyebrow, watching as the woman played with the ties of her robe. "I'm always going to be seen as a villain, aren't I?"

"Not to me." Beth said, smiling slightly. Evie sighed. "Evie, are you regretting anything or having second thoughts? Now would be the time to tell me if you are." Looking up at her fiancée, Evie shook her head.

"I don't have a single regret, Beth. You are the love of my life and I can't wait to spend the rest of my life with you. I just wish people would realize that I'm more than just one of the kids from the Isle." she said. Taking a deep breath, the Princess sat down next to Evie on the bench, her back resting against the vanity that Evie was facing.

"You are loved by so many people, Evie; especially by me." Beth said softly. Evie turned her head so that they're faces with inches apart.

"You want to show me how much?" she asked softly, her voice dropping an octave. A sly smile on her face, the Princess nodded.

"Yeah." she whispered. Evie grinned, leaning in and kissing her fiancée. "You are so loved, Evie."

"No more talking." Evie said against her lips. Nodding, Beth stood up and pulled the taller woman to the bed


"Wake up, fairest of them all." Beth whispered the next morning, pressing a kiss to her fiancée's bare shoulder. When Evie stirred, she smiled softly. "Good morning, pretty lady."

"Hi." Evie whispered, leaning up and kissing the Princess. Smiling, she brushed some hair out of the blonde's eyes. "Last night was amazing."

"Every night with you is amazing." Beth replied with a grin. Evie chuckled. "Are you still upset?"

"No." Evie whispered. Beth smiled. "I can't wait to be married to you, B."

"And I can't wait to be married to you, Eves." Beth replied, pulling her fiancée into a kiss.