A/N: Here's chapter two! Thanks EugeneLoverRapunzel for reviewing, and those who favorited and all that good stuff! It motivates me to write :) Anyway! Oh, and something I wanted to mention in the first chapter was forgot was that I don't have time to read all the Tangled fics out there, I only discovered Tangled fics about a month ago, so if my stories are similar to someone elses, I'm really sorry, and I didn't mean to copy! So, enjoy and REVIEW!

Yep, it's 1:15 am, and I'm tired, so I'll just be simple and say: "I don't own Tangled", and be done with it.

"Mama! You'll never guess what just happened!" Rose exclaimed, bursting into the library, giggling a bit. Her hair was damp, her white dress, though dried a bit by the sun and ocean air, had dripped salt water on the castle floors a few times, and she had sand in her shoes and so many other places, but she couldn't care too much less.

Her mother, talking to a young woman sitting next to her with cropped brown hair and big green eyes, looked up at her with a smile, and Rose stopped in her tracks. Was that-? No, it must be some relative. Though she was young at the time, she distinctly remembered her baby sister had blonde hair that everyone said was unusually long (Rose had never seen what the big deal was. Yep, her baby sister had long hair. It was cool. So what?). But those eyes…they were so much like her mother's…

"Mama?" Rose asked, her voice barely above a whisper.

Her mother smiled warmly. "Rosie, darling, you remember your sister, don't you?"

Rose lifted her left hand to her o-shaped mouth, her diamond ring sparkling in the sunlight. The girl before her smiled hopefully and a bit nervously, and in that instant, it clicked. This girl's brown hair, the brown lock of hair in the bassinet…this was her baby sister.

The Queen, taking note of her hand, kept smiling as her eldest daughter ran forward and gathered her youngest into a hug. "Ah, and I see Wilson has finally popped the question."

"Oh, yes, Mama, we were at the beach, and we had our picnic, and it was amazing, and-well, that's not that important right now. I wanna know where in the world you've been for eighteen years!" Rose exclaimed, with a huge smile on her face.

"You know, Pascal never did hear how he proposed." Rapunzel said playfully, twirling a piece of her now-brown hair around her finger. The two Royal sisters were sitting cross-legged on Rapunzel's bed late one summer night in their nightgowns, having what they called "sisterly bonding time".

Rose rolled her eyes and smirked at her sister's comment. Rapunzel just loved hearing about Wilson and all the things they did together, and she especially loved hearing about his proposal. Rose was pretty sure Pascal had heard the story already, but it never got old to either girl, so she went along and told it for the millionth time.

"Well, Pascal, after we ate our picnic lunch, and played at the beach lots, he pointed to a seashell close to the shore, and dared me to see who could grab it first. So, we ran after it, and we tried to dive for it, and we tripped over each other, and we laid there in the sand laughing. THEN," she said, pausing dramatically, "he picked up the seashell, and goes, 'Did you know seashells grow diamonds?' and I laughed and thought he was joking, and I informed him that clams made pearls. And then he said, 'Are you sure about that?' and then, he turned it towards me, and it had - you'll never guess – the RING in it!"

At this point, Pascal had gotten bored with the story and decided to patrol the perimeters of the room. However, Rapunzel looked as if she was about to burst with excitement, as this was her favorite part.

"And do you know what he said, Pascal? He said - well, first, of course, he got on one knee -" Rose sat up on one knee to demonstrate, "'Rosie, I love you more than you could ever know. Will you marry me – and teach our children about those diamond-growing seashells?'" Rose said, closing her eyes and reciting it by memory.

Rapunzel gave a congratulatory clap as if to say, "Bravo!" before clasping her hands against her chest and falling against the bed, letting out a dramatic sigh. She giggled and looked for Pascal, who was scampering along the ceiling.

"Wasn't that a great story, Pascal?" Rapunzel asked.

Pascal looked over at her and rolled his eyes and resumed to – well, whatever he was doing. The chameleon was obviously uninterested in romance.

"Oh, Pascal, don't worry, you'll find true love someday, too." Rose told him.

Suddenly, the chameleon spotted something down below suspiciously and moved closer to the bed.

"What's the matter, Pascal?" Rapunzel asked. She tilted her head sideways to see her pet, just as he squealed and fell off the ceiling in fright, landing on her pillow.

The girls giggled as Pascal kept eyeing the bed suspiciously, stealing a glance at either of them occasionally to show his displeasure in their laughter over his little balance mishap.

Rose casually scanned the bed until her eyes settled on something and became big.

"Ra…punzel?" she said, lifting her arm to point at it. There, crawling on the pillow behind Pascal was the biggest, hairiest spider either girl had ever seen.

Suddenly, an upheaval arose that consisted of the girls screaming, multiple pillows and several feathers flying into the air, including the pillow Pascal was residing on, which resulted in the chameleon being hurled across the room and into the air, landing on the chandelier.

Upon hearing screams and commotion coming from Rapunzel's room, Eugene immediately awoke and ran across the hall to her door. When he opened her door, he found Rapunzel and Rose standing on Rapunzel's bed, looking frightened. Rapunzel was holding her trusty frying pan in one hand and hugging her sister in the other, while Rose had both arms wrapped around Rapunzel.

"Eugene!" Rapunzel practically screamed, letting go of her sister. "Thank goodness you're here!"

"What's the matter?" Eugene asked, a bit concerned for Rapunzel's safety.

"Spider." Rapunzel whispered and pointed to it, as if the spider could hear her talking about it and decide to come attack them.

Eugene fought off the urge to laugh, and, no longer concerned, cracked a joke. "Oh, lookie there, you're right, Rapunzel! I guess Pascal's dinner is a little late."

"Eugene!"

"Well, what do you want me to do?" he asked.

"Get it!" "Kill it!" Rapunzel and Rose exclaimed at the same time.

"Blondie, do you even have any idea what time it is?" Eugene asked, looking for a clock somewhere in her room.

"Eugene!" Rapunzel yelled, ignoring his comment.

"You can't just leave it there till a decent hour?" Eugene asked as he rubbed his eye with the palm of his hand.

"No!" the two exclaimed again.

"Eugene! Get it!" Rapunzel begged, as the spider, somehow still alive after its flight, lifted its long, hairy legs, and headed towards Rapunzel's bed.

"Fine, fine, I'll kill it." He agreed, wanting to go back to bed.

"You better!" Rose said.

"No!" Rapunzel exclaimed.

"What?" Eugene asked, exasperated.

"Don't kill it!" Rapunzel cried.

"How exactly am I supposed to get rid of it, then?"

"That's why you should kill it!" Rose told him.

"Don't!" Rapunzel shouted.

Eugene sighed. "Fine, we'll compromise, then. How bout I kill one half, and set the other half back into the wild!"

"Yeah!" Rose agreed.

"No! Don't kill it! Eugeeene!"

"Kill it!" Rose shouted as the spider made its way closer to the bed.

"Blondie, really, it's a spider. A spider. Can't you let me kill it just this once so we can all go to sleep?"

"It's not fair, you guys are ganging up on me because I'm the youngest." Rapunzel pouted, crossing her arms against her chest.

"Well, how do you want me to get rid of it?"

"I don't know…use this!" Rapunzel thrust her frying pan into his hands.

"I thought the idea was to not kill it." Eugene said, raising one eyebrow.

"Oh…." Rapunzel looked about the room. "Get my bird cage." She said, refusing to get off her bed.

"Your what?" Eugene asked, looking around the room. She didn't have a bird…why would she have a bird cage in the first place, and why did she need it now?

"My bird cage." Rapunzel stated simply. "Over there. Get it." She pointed across the room to a decorative little pink bird cage hanging on the wall with hooks on it, where she had hung a few pieces of jewelry.

"You want me to catch the spider in the bird cage?" Eugene guessed.

Rapunzel nodded her head and said, "Mhmm," as if it were the most normal thing in the world.

"Rapunzel, I don't think that's gonna-" Eugene began.

"Kill it!" Rose interrupted.

"No! Of course it will! Now, lure it in with a piece of food or something…" Rapunzel instructed.

"I don't think spiders can be lured in with food, Punz." Eugene told her.

"Whatever! Just get it in there." Rapunzel told him.

And so Eugene, listening to his new dream's instructions, got on his hands and knees and set the cage in front of the spider and reminded himself why he was caging a spider. Tension filled the air as they waited for the spider to crawl in. Rapunzel nervously rested her fingertips on her bottom lip and hugged her sister to her side with her other arm. Rose anxiously reached an arm behind her to hold – well, more like squeeze the life out of - Rapunzel's hand. Both wore nervous expressions. Pascal peered out of the chandelier to watch the intruder be captured. The spider had lifted one leg into the cage when out of the blue, it changed its mind and dashed in the other direction. Eugene immediately got to his feet and ran after the spider. He threw the cage in front of himself as he slid on the floor and landed his stomach. Somehow, the spider had crawled in the bird cage just before the tiny door slammed shut from the force of being thrown.

"Yay!" cheered Rapunzel, jumping on the bed.

Eugene shook his head to recover from his fall and picked up the cage.

"So, what am I supposed to do with Mr. Hairy here?" Eugene asked, looking inside the cage.

"Put him out the window." Rapunzel said, motioning to one of her windows.

Eugene walked over to the open window, and released Mr. Hairy outside.

"Eugene!" Rapunzel exclaimed, almost knocking him over with a hug. "You're my hero!"

"Anytime, Princess." He said, kissing her forehead lightly. "Goodnight."

"Goodnight!" Rapunzel said, giving him another, much less aggressive hug.

Rose got up and opened the door to let him out.

"Thanks, Eugene." She said, smiling at him, as he walked out the door.

He smiled back at her.

"Don't tell Rapunzel, but I'm not sure Mr. Hairy made it down alive."

Rose giggled.

"My lips are sealed."

Oh, the things Eugene did for this girl. Only Rapunzel wouldn't let him kill a spider. Only Rapunzel. But he wouldn't have it any other way.

A/N: Sooo, what did you think? Reeeeeeeeview! Just in case you wondered, I made up the proposal off the top of my head at like, midnight one night, so yeah. And this story kinda comes from the ordeal it is with me and my sisters to kill a bug. Only, we don't care about keeping it alive. Actually, I think killing it is the fun part, but I detest finding a burial spot for it(like flushing it down the toilet, putting it in the trash, etc.). Anyway, I talk to much. Review!