Giselle woke to a cloudy day. She got dressed and went into the bathroom to fix her hair. She tried several different styles with several different ribbons, but then stopped.
"Who am I trying to impress," Giselle asked herself.
She then went downstairs ready to make breakfast when she heard a knock at the door. She opened it and again…no one was there except a big bouquet of yellow flowers. They made her smile even though the skies were gray. She decided to go outside for the first time in three days. She said on a rock by the meadow simply looking at her reflection.
"Who is this person," Giselle thought looking at the gloomy reflection of herself. "This isn't me."
Pip soon joined her. "Hey honey ya alright."
"I'm fine Pip. I'm just…thinking."
"About…him."
Giselle didn't respond and just sighed. Pip looked behind him and looked back at his friend.
"If he was here right now, what would ya say to him," Pip asked.
"I would say…Robert…I'm sorry I left you and Morgan without even letting you explain. I just couldn't stand to see that image any longer, and I ran away like a coward to a place where it was safe and I knew I couldn't get heartbroken. Sometimes, though, you have to go forward and face your fears. What I'm trying to say is I love you Robert, and I always will forever and ever."
Giselle then took a deep breath. "Then he would probably say-"
"Right back 'atcha," said a voice from behind.
Giselle turned around and sitting on one of the branches of the tree that held her house up was Robert! Giselle stood there staring, thinking she was definitely hallucinating. Then, everything started to come together: the note, the flowers; they weren't from an Andalasian admirer…they were from Robert! He didn't just want to tell her he was sorry, and he loved her…he wanted to show her! Robert then slowly made his way down the tree. Giselle walked toward him until they were face to face. Robert finally broke the silence.
"Giselle…will you ever forgive me?"
"Robert…I'm the one who should be asking for forgiveness. I'm the one who ran away. I'm the one who refused to hear you out. I should have known that you would never have done that to me, and it shows you that-"
Giselle was interrupted by Robert's lips, his smooth, moist lips that she had missed so much. Giselle wrapped her arms around his neck, as Robert wrapped his around her waist. When they finally broke apart, which felt like forever, Robert asked as he held up Giselle's engagement ring:
"So, am I forgiven?"
"Of course," Giselle replied as Robert slipped the ring onto her finger.
She knew this ring would never leave her finger again. It would stay there forever. She then pulled Robert into another kiss, which he certainly didn't refuse. She then opened her eyes to see that the sun had come out, and the birds were making a heart-shaped formation around her and Robert. She then confirmed that everything was now ok, and closed her eyes and continued kissing the love of her life.
