When Shrek and Donkey found the dragon, she was being attacked by an army of angry peasants.
"C'mon, we have a party to crash!" Donkey cheered as they hurried over to save the dragon. They immediately noticed the two and charged at them. All Shrek had to do was pick them up and throw them across the street, but Donkey did more complex moves.
"Hi-yaw!" Donkey did a spin kick at some of the peasants. "Yah!" Donkey butted into some others. "Take that!" Donkey twirled around and did a back flip, knocking the rest of his bunch out. "That's for attacking my wife!" Donkey added.
"Let's go, the carriage is getting farther and farther away every minute!" Shrek exclaimed as they climbed onto the dragon and took off.
Meanwhile, Fiona was tied up in a pitch-black dark room. No matter how hard she tried, she couldn't escape. A trail of light appeared in the room, and Fiona could make out somebody in a dark cloak. She guessed it was the invisible person who captured her.
"So, you think you've found your so-called 'true love', huh?" A voice said after the door had closed. "You married an ogre! I can't believe you! Most princesses would kill themselves if they had your position." It chuckled.
"I happen to have to best husband ever, you freak! Now let me go and go find someone else to torture." Fiona told the voice.
"I don't give up that easily. Once you're ugly husband comes to rescue you with that mule and furball, I'm going to kill him!" The chuckle turned into an evil laugh. "Ha, ha! I knew you should have married charming!"
Fiona recognized the voice. "Fairy Godmother? Oh great, I was hoping you had disappeared for good." Fiona muttered.
"Excuse me? I gave you the chance to get what every princess needs, and you turned it down like it was junk." Fairy Godmother scolded.
"But it was junk. Not every princess needs a stupid little creep like charming is. In fact, every smart princess doesn't." Fiona exclaimed, trying to pull loose.
"Give it up, princess. Nobody can escape from that thing. It's one of the strongest handcuffs ever. I made it myself." Fairy Godmother bragged, smirking.
"You just wait! You're never going to get away with... well, whatever you're doing." Fiona said.
"Oh, I forgot to explain why I brought you here? Heh, I'm not that stupid, princess. I know what you're up to!" Fairy Godmother frowned. "I'll come back for you later. Oh, and don't even think about trying to escape, 'cause even if you did escape those handcuffs, I have the only key to the door." The Fairy Godmother left the room, leaving Fiona hopeless and alone in the small room. Or so she thought, her heroes were almost there...
"Are we there yet?" Donkey asked as the two rode the dragon above the dark, gloomy woods below them.
"Don't even start." Shrek told him from the front. "We're almost there, anyways. I can see the carriage way down there." Shrek pointed to a carriage shaped like an onion in the distance just outside some sort of factory.
"The Fairy Godmother!" The two exclaimed together. They had encountered this factory before on their last journey. Knowing that her employees would be waiting for them, they decided to search for another way in.
"Why can't we just take the front? There's probably not an open door anywhere else in the factory." Donkey asked as the two circled the building, looking for another door.
"Because, if those midgets find us they're going to lock us up in prison again and it'll take longer to rescue Fiona. Surely there has to be an emergency exit or something." Shrek exclaimed. "Aha! See, there's a door. I wonder where it leads to." Shrek went to open the door.
"Are you sure you want to go in there? What if it leads to Fairy Godmother making potions or something?" Donkey wanted to know, trembling at the thought of the woman zapping them with her wand.
"Don't worry, Donkey. How many times do I have to tell you, there's nothing in there that's scarier than me. Besides, Fairy Godmother did disappear at the ball, right?" Shrek guessed, grabbing the knob.
But to their surprise, when they opened the door...
"C'mon, we have a party to crash!" Donkey cheered as they hurried over to save the dragon. They immediately noticed the two and charged at them. All Shrek had to do was pick them up and throw them across the street, but Donkey did more complex moves.
"Hi-yaw!" Donkey did a spin kick at some of the peasants. "Yah!" Donkey butted into some others. "Take that!" Donkey twirled around and did a back flip, knocking the rest of his bunch out. "That's for attacking my wife!" Donkey added.
"Let's go, the carriage is getting farther and farther away every minute!" Shrek exclaimed as they climbed onto the dragon and took off.
Meanwhile, Fiona was tied up in a pitch-black dark room. No matter how hard she tried, she couldn't escape. A trail of light appeared in the room, and Fiona could make out somebody in a dark cloak. She guessed it was the invisible person who captured her.
"So, you think you've found your so-called 'true love', huh?" A voice said after the door had closed. "You married an ogre! I can't believe you! Most princesses would kill themselves if they had your position." It chuckled.
"I happen to have to best husband ever, you freak! Now let me go and go find someone else to torture." Fiona told the voice.
"I don't give up that easily. Once you're ugly husband comes to rescue you with that mule and furball, I'm going to kill him!" The chuckle turned into an evil laugh. "Ha, ha! I knew you should have married charming!"
Fiona recognized the voice. "Fairy Godmother? Oh great, I was hoping you had disappeared for good." Fiona muttered.
"Excuse me? I gave you the chance to get what every princess needs, and you turned it down like it was junk." Fairy Godmother scolded.
"But it was junk. Not every princess needs a stupid little creep like charming is. In fact, every smart princess doesn't." Fiona exclaimed, trying to pull loose.
"Give it up, princess. Nobody can escape from that thing. It's one of the strongest handcuffs ever. I made it myself." Fairy Godmother bragged, smirking.
"You just wait! You're never going to get away with... well, whatever you're doing." Fiona said.
"Oh, I forgot to explain why I brought you here? Heh, I'm not that stupid, princess. I know what you're up to!" Fairy Godmother frowned. "I'll come back for you later. Oh, and don't even think about trying to escape, 'cause even if you did escape those handcuffs, I have the only key to the door." The Fairy Godmother left the room, leaving Fiona hopeless and alone in the small room. Or so she thought, her heroes were almost there...
"Are we there yet?" Donkey asked as the two rode the dragon above the dark, gloomy woods below them.
"Don't even start." Shrek told him from the front. "We're almost there, anyways. I can see the carriage way down there." Shrek pointed to a carriage shaped like an onion in the distance just outside some sort of factory.
"The Fairy Godmother!" The two exclaimed together. They had encountered this factory before on their last journey. Knowing that her employees would be waiting for them, they decided to search for another way in.
"Why can't we just take the front? There's probably not an open door anywhere else in the factory." Donkey asked as the two circled the building, looking for another door.
"Because, if those midgets find us they're going to lock us up in prison again and it'll take longer to rescue Fiona. Surely there has to be an emergency exit or something." Shrek exclaimed. "Aha! See, there's a door. I wonder where it leads to." Shrek went to open the door.
"Are you sure you want to go in there? What if it leads to Fairy Godmother making potions or something?" Donkey wanted to know, trembling at the thought of the woman zapping them with her wand.
"Don't worry, Donkey. How many times do I have to tell you, there's nothing in there that's scarier than me. Besides, Fairy Godmother did disappear at the ball, right?" Shrek guessed, grabbing the knob.
But to their surprise, when they opened the door...
