Author's Note: Thank you guys for the reviews! I was afraid I wasn't gonna get any.

NaomiBlue- Yes, I kinda did feel a little bad for poor Eugene. ;)

ilovedisney1- I'm like that too, sometimes. I thought of the idea for a story a couple weeks ago , and decided to "Tangled-ify" it.

So, this chapter will kind of be like a flashback chapter thingy for Eugene. Enjoy and keep reviewing! And a Happy Easter to those who celebrate!

It was late at night, and all three of the little angels were tucked into bed, and Rapunzel was taking a bath. He lay back in the bed and looked around the room. He spotted the little row of paintings on the wall and felt both a tinge of happiness and sadness. The first painting was a picture of Rapunzel holding a baby Missy on the balcony of the castle, where the lanterns are cast off, and where Rapunzel was reunited with her parents. The second painting, the one in the middle, was a picture of Eugene and Rapunzel together on the balcony, holding Missy. And the third and last painting was a picture of Eugene on the balcony holding Missy. All of these paintings took place at Missy's crowning ceremony, which took place on a warm, June night, just days after she was born. A crowning ceremony is when the Royalty is passed down to the next generation. Jake and Teresa didn't have this because when they were born, the Royalty was already passed down for them. Looking at these paintings made Eugene think of June 6th, the day that began his fatherhood-one of the best days of his life. He remembers how scared and nervous he was when Rapunzel first told him the news, but then how happy he felt when their bundle of joy finally arrived. Soon, he found himself lost in a flashback:

Eugene darted down the hallway, as fast as he could. As fast as he ran when he was running from Maximus, or the Stabbington brothers. Soon, he found himself in the room where he had to wait. And wait. And wait. Seconds passed. Minutes passed. Hours passed. Soon, it was at the point that it seems like he had been waiting for days. And then, the doctor crashed through the doors and gave Eugene the little head nod, and his heart must have skipped a beat or two. He dashed down that hallway and came to a room where a nurse stood holding a baby, and then passing it to him. But it wasn't just any baby. It was his baby, his daughter, his little girl. He looked up to see that the nurse was gone. After a few minutes of taking in all the joy and happiness that the tiny baby brought to him, the nurse slightly opened the door telling him it was okay to see his wife. He walked into the room and gave the baby to Rapunzel and took a seat in a nearby stool.

"Well," Rapunzel started, "We never really thought of a girl's name we both agreed on. Got any ideas?"

'I like the name Marissa." Eugene said, looking at the baby. She looks a Marissa, he thought. "And we could call her "Missy" as a nickname."

"I like that." She said with a nod. "Our Little Missy."