"Rapunzel, do you know what's up with Missy?" Eugene asked his wife as soon as she got back from her trip to the village.

"Honey, what do you mean?" Rapunzel asked in confusion.

"I don't know, she's just acting weird lately. And she hasn't wanted to do anything with me."

"Maybe she doesn't like you." She joked. Eugene eyeballed her.

"I kid!" She said with a grin, and he let out a slight smile.

"But really, Rapunzel."

"She's a thirteen year old girl, Eugene. It's just part of growing up. I mean, I was like that when I was her age."

"You lived with Gothel when you were her age, of course you were grumpy." He pointed out. Rapunzel shrugged in agreement.

"Calm down, It's probably just a phase."

"But what if it's not just a phase! What if she's grumpy the rest of her life? What if she never gets married and we never get to be grandparents?"

"Eugene, the last time I checked, we had two other children."

"But still!"

"Just go and she what she's doing now. She should be done with her studying."

"Fine."

...

Eugene walked down the hall, hoping to find his daughter to be done with her studying.

"Daddy, read us a story!" Teresa and Jake, Eugene and Rapunzel's twin six year olds pleaded.

"Maybe later, I promised I would do something with Missy." He answered as he bent down to their level.

"Oh Alright." Teresa said, as she gave her father a hug.

He walked down the hall to his daughter's room, lightly knocking on the door, and then walked in.

"What do you want, Dad?" Missy looked up at him with her big green eyes, which were just like her mother's. Despite her eyes and her freckles, she looked a lot like her father, the most out of the three children. She had the same hair color, smile, and sense of adventure.

"Look Missy, we need to talk."

"Dad, Let's just go in the yard, like you wanted."