This idea came to me after reading the ending to "Summers at Castle Auburn" by Sharon Shinn. I don't own the movie 'Enchanted' and I'm just borrowing them for this creative exercise.
Sometimes she wondered if she made the right choice. It wasn't that she was unhappy. In fact that was the farthest thing from how she felt. Everyday presented a new challenge. But if there was one thing that falling down that well had taught her was that questioning the way things were was a good thing.
And so she wondered. New York and Andalasia were two such different places and yet each held their own challenges. New York was full of learning a new world and new rules while seeing and experiencing things that were un-dreamed of in Andalasia as well as raising Morgan with Robert. On the other hand Andalasia involved moving from living in the forest to being Queen and trying to rule a country with Edward (although after Narissa she could hardly fail to be anything but an improvement) and trying to bring her New York experiences into a vastly different world.
She sometimes wondered what her life would have been had she chosen differently, if the other kiss had been True Love's kiss. And usually about this time she would hear her husband in another room. She'd go find him, usually hard at work signing some important document or another, and she'd perch on the arm of his chair. Then she would put one arm around his shoulders and use the stroke his hair. As she leaned close enough to smell his scent she knew that there was nowhere else she would rather be.
That was all it would take to stop her wondering. Doubts and questions couldn't stand up to True Love and as long as she had that, Giselle knew she was home.
