Yes! Thanks for more reviews! Of course I got more droidcis545 and Coolwater619, but now Midnight-Hime joined the club! She gave me a great idea. Thanks, guys! Yeah, I read them. I considered your advice. And Coolwater619 gave me an idea to twist into my story web :). Now, what will Daisy do? Will she obey her parents? Will she change their minds? Or will she go against them? I don't even know yet!

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Daisy took in a deep breath. It'll be fine. Just tell him the truth. But what if he thought she was lying? Daisy didn't have time to figure that out.

"Hey, Daisy," Luigi said.

"Hey, Luigi. So, I don't hate you. Don't think that."

The Italian scrunched up his eyebrows. "Um, okay. Hey, are you ready for Saturday?"

Daisy swallowed nervously. "Yeah, so, that's the thing. My dad won't let me go."

"Why not?"

Uh-oh. Now what? Daisy wasn't prepared for this. What was she to say? "Um, well, I can't go on a date until I'm, uh, fifteen."

Luigi was silent for a moment. "You hate me."

"No I don't! It's just that I'm only thirteen, see, and my dad is super strict."

Luigi just nodded and walked away. Daisy sighed.

"Smooth."

Daisy recognized that voice anywhere. "Hello, Stephanie."

"You are the biggest wimp in the world."

Daisy put her hands on her on her hips. "And what is that supposed to mean?"

"It means that anybody else would just sneak out. But not you. You're too wimpy."

Daisy stomped her foot childishly. "I am not a wimp! And to prove it, I'm going to sneak out on Saturday!"

Stephanie smirked. "Good luck."


Daisy found Luigi at the end of the day. "Hey, guess what! I don't hate you! And to prove it, I will go out with you on Saturday!"

Luigi raised his eyebrows. "I thought your dad said that you couldn't."

Daisy nodded. "He did. I'm going anyway."

"Okay. I'll see you then."


Daisy paced nervously in her room. It was now Friday night. Tomorrow, she would sneak out. Why? To impress some boy she barely knew?

"Daisy!" Uh-oh. That was her dad. And by the sound of his voice, he apparently was not a happy camper. Had he somehow found out about her plan to sneak out?

Daisy peeked out of her room. "Yes?"

The king's face did not look happy. Neither did the face of the queen, who was standing right next to her husband. Oh, crap. This can't be good. They have to know about my plans. Daisy decided to play dumb. "What is it?"

The king looked even angrier. "You know what it is!" Daisy gulped. "You tried to turn your mother and I against each other because I wouldn't let you date a commoner!"

Daisy sighed silently. Just play along. Daisy huffed. "Well, it didn't work, did it?"

The queen crossed her arms. "No, and you're lucky it didn't. You would have gotten yourself into even more trouble."

Daisy's father took a step forward. "You are grounded for three weeks!"

Daisy threw down her arms. "Three weeks? That's ridiculous!"

"End of discussion," Her mother said as she and the king walked away.


Daisy screamed and sobbed into her pillow. Her plan was hopeless now. That's because whenever she was grounded, she was surrounded by guards constantly. There was no chance of sneaking out with them around. Unless...

Daisy looked over at her guards. It was always two. There were always two guards. Maybe she could use this to her advantage.

Steve and George were patrolling this time. Hmm. Steve was a good friend who would let her get away anything.

George, on the other hand, was the complete opposite. He always made her feel uncomfortable. If he had the chance, he would probably lock her away for all eternity. And he had would be able to do something like that if he caught her leaving the castle.

With this in mind, she snuck onto the castle computer and looked up the guards' work schedules. Steve watched her tonight. George watched her tomorrow night. Daisy would have to leave tonight. This wasn't about sparing a boy's feelings anymore. This was about proving a point to her parents.

"What are you doing?" Daisy stiffened at the sound of George's voice. "You're grounded, remember? That means no computer, no cell phone, no TV, no iPad, no iPod, and most of all, no leaving the castle!"

"Sorry. I, uh, forgot," Daisy mumbled.

"Likely story. This is your warning. Next time, I am reporting straight to your father." Tattletale, Daisy thought as George unplugged the computer.


You have my dad to thank for "Three weeks? That's ridiculous!" No, I didn't get grounded for three weeks. We were out grocery shopping, and Dad picked up a box of Cheesy Skillets. He checked the price. "Three dollars? That's ridiculous!" I've been making fun of him for it ever since.

Sorry, but this chapter is actually shorter than the last one. But hey, this one has twice as much drama, so it all evens out. Just wait till the next one! The next one is Saturday! I'm so excited! Eeek!