I got better at English and decided to write another story! This one is about Kristailyanna's cousin and it happens partly before the Mermaid Princess and partly after.

Jack PoV

This is the story of my daughter Tauriel. Once upon a time, I met a beautiful mermaid named Ariel while visiting my good friend King Dave and Queen Alafirnelrisa. While I was staying with King Dave, Ariel came back to the sea in great tragic sorrow because her husband had died and she was mortally sad about it. She didn't want to go back to the land because she wanted to stay in the sea forever because her sorrow consumed her like great waves of sadness. She left her daughter Melody in charge of the kingdom and went to find out how to transform back into a mermaid so she wouldn't have to live without Prince Eric. However, because Ursula's evil reign of terror was obliterated and she was dead, Ariel didn't know how she could ever be a mermaid again. That was when King Dave suggested that she talk to his beautiful daughter Kristailyanna for wise advice and magical healing abilities, because since Kristailyanna was a mermaid and had magic maybe she could turn Ariel back into a mermaid and also they were related. So we asked Kristailyanna for help, but she was only a baby, so we decided to wait until her powers were fully blossomed like a beautiful flower. We stayed there for a long time until I realized that I fell in love with Ariel and she fell in love with me too even though she was terribly sad about Prince Eric because he died. Ariel and I decided to get married, but on the way out of the church after we were marriaged the carriage ran away because the horse got scared. I asked King Dave, "Where are we going?" King Dave said "I don't know, I think we're lost!" "Oh no!" said Ariel, who looked really stunningly beautiful in her wedding dress. "Will we ever find our way back to Queen Alafirnelrisa and Princess Kristailyanna?" Then King Dave was terribly sad because he didn't know and he wanted to see his wife and daughter again. The horse just kept running like a wild free wind and we got scared. Finally the horse stopped and we realized we were on land. King Dave opened the carriage door and stepped out confidently. "Hello!" said King Dave. "I am King Dave of Sugarland and this is my friend Jack and his new wife Ariel. Where are we?"

"You're on the border of Rivendell!" said the man. "My name is Percy. Nice to meet you, King Dave!"

"Oh, Rivendell!" I said. "I know that place. There was a prophesy about it!"

"Yes," said Percy. "There are lots of prophesies about Rivendell and mermaids. Maybe they're about your wife!"

"I have a mermaid wife too!" said King Dave, because he was jealous.

"Oh," said Percy. "Aren't you a mermaid?"

"No, I'm an elf."

"Oh, okay. I'm an elf too. Do you have a place to stay?"

"No," said King Dave. "We were supposed to stay at my house, but our horse ran away!"

"Oh, that's terrible!" said Percy. "I'll put your horse in my barn and give it some hay. Why don't you come stay with me!"

"Thank you!" said Ariel kindly. "You're a very good person, Percy!"

So we all stayed in Percy's log cabin for the year, and Ariel and me had a baby daughter, Tauriel. One day Ariel decided to take Tauriel for a horseback ride, so she did and I waited hours and hours for them to come back but they never did. Just then Percy came into the cabin, looking scared.

"I just saw the horse run away with Ariel and Tauriel!" he said sadly, pointing to the side of his cabin with the flowerpot on the windowsill.

"Oh no!" said King Dave in horror. "That's in the direction of Mirkwood!"

Then we were all horrified because there were spiders in Mirkwood. But then Percy said, "Cheer up, Jack. I read a prophesy once that your daughter is going to do great things, so she probably won't get eaten by a spider!"

"Oh," said King Dave. "I didn't know you could get all these prophesies! Can you look for one about my daughter next?"

"Okay," said Percy, and went into his library that had lots of books in it. He pulled out one of his books and opened it up to where it had prophesies written in it mysteriously. "This book says that the only way to find your daughter is by continuing your journey to Rivendell!"

"Oh," said King Dave. "We're almost there! Let's go!"

"Okay!" said Percy. "I hear the food is really good there!"

I wanted to find my wife instead, but I knew we had to find Kristailyanna before we could ever get back to her, because Kristaiyanna held the key to the ability to be reunited again. So we all went to Rivendell, where we saw a poster that said "Now Hiring Court Musicians!" and we decided to do it because we were bored.