Jamie and Sophie gasped, they were in the drawing now! There were rolling green hills dotted with the attractions of a summer fair, colorful flowers, booths, and a circus.

"Our clothes changed!" blurted Jamie. He was right, instead of their regular clothes, they were dressed in fine, outing wear. Rapunzel was wearing a pink, lacy dress with purple accents, lace gloves, flowers in her hair, and a pale pink umbrella in her hand. Jack was dashing in a white suit complete with a blue tie, grey vest, white gloves, and a walking cane. Jamie wore something similar to Jack, though it was more soft green and beige, while Sophie had a yellow and mint green variation of Rapunzel's dress.

"Well yeah, you can't exactly go to the fair dressed like you're going to a funeral," blurted Jack. He grinned at Rapunzel, "Though, I must admit, Rapunzel Corona, you are absolutely beautiful."

"You think so?"

"I know so."

Rapunzel giggled, "Thank you Jack, you look quite dashing yourself."

Jamie began to snicker, "Are you two flirting?"

"Don't you two have a fair to go to, one that's just over that hill?" pointed Jack.

"Oh, yeah, come on Sophie! I can hear the merry-go-round!

"Merry-go-round!" exclaimed Sophie as she followed her brother towards the carousel.

Jack turned to Rapunzel and gave her a bow, "Shall we be off for a walk, my lady?"

Rapunzel tucked her hand into his arm, "With pleasure." They walked off down a dirt path opposite of the path the children took.

"You know, I'm so happy I think I could sing."

"Well, what's stopping you?" grinned Rapunzel.

"All I can think of is Christmas songs."

Rapunzel laughed, "Oh Jack, you're always thinking about winter!"

"And why not, it's my favorite season!" he grinned. 'I mean, Spring and Summer aren't bad, I just prefer those chilly days of Autumn and Winter."

"Ah, yes, getting all cozy by the fire with a cup of hot chocolate."

"Cuddling up with someone you love," he smirked as he pulled her closer.

She eyed him, "Are you suggesting something, Mr. Overland?"

"Oh, I don't know, every day with you is like a jolly holiday?"

"What?"

"It doesn't matter if leaves are falling to the ground; Or if the flowers are blooming in May; Whenever I spend a day with you, Rapunzel; It feels like another jolly holiday!"

Rapunzel laughed and thought for a moment before replying with, "The wind blows the leaves about; And the sky's a blinding blue; I like being with you, Jack; It is a jolly holiday with you!"

"Aw, you like me too." Jack leaned in and kissed her.

Rapunzel giggled, "Jack, it's kind of hard not to like you. You're a lot of fun."

"Why thanks, Punz, and it's hard to not like you because the sun shines wherever you go."

"Jack!"

"But it's true! You light up a room the instant you walk in!"

Rapunzel glanced away, a blush coming to her cheeks, "You, you think so?"

Jack laughed, "Think so? I know so!" He leaned in, "Because I can tell the sun is shining ever brighter when you enter a room."

Rapunzel giggled, "Oh, you silly thing. Come on, we should check on the children."

"OK let's go." The two walked down the path, circling around to a merry-go-round.

"Jack, Rapunzel, you want to ride the merry-go-round with us?" asked Jamie when the children noticed them.

"Sure, why not!" Jack and Rapunzel joined the children on the merry-go-round. They went for a few rounds before the horses leapt off the merry-go-round and took them on a ride through the countryside.

"Whoa, this is cool!"

"Did you wish we could actually ride them?" asked Jack.

Jamie grinned sheepishly, "Yeah, sorry."

"No, it's alright, just took us by surprise is all. Next time, let us know in advance, alright?"

"Alright!" The group rode over a dirt path for a ways when they came across a hunting party.

"Excuse me, sirs, what are you hunting?" Rapunzel asked sweetly.

"Oooh, bunny!" pointed Sophie. An adorable little rabbit popped out from behind the bushes.

"That there rabbit!" exclaimed one of the hunters before putting a horn to his lips and blowing it. The dogs bayed and the horses neighed as they chased after the rabbit.

"Oh the poor bunny, I'm going to help him out."

"Wait Jack!" But Jack was already off, his blue merry-go-round horse easily passing up the other horses. Rapunzel sighed, "Oh fine, come on children, let's follow." The three caught up fairly quickly, Jack having saved the rabbit, but got caught in a horse race. "Jack, are you alright?" asked Rapunzel as her horse came up next to his.

"So far so good. Are you up for a race?" he grinned back.

"Me, me!" shouted the children.

Rapunzel eyed him, "Jack."

"Oh come on, it'll be fun! Hiya!" Jack urged his horse forward. Rapunzel sighed as she and the children followed him yet again, though, Rapunzel quickly took the lead and won the race. "See, told you it would be fun," Jack smirked as she posed for the cameras.

"Rapunzel, look this way!"

"Rapunzel, how does it feel winning first place?" asked one reporter

"Rather exciting."

"And a lot of fun!" piped up Jack from his perch on the fence. He and the children were busy munching away on some cotton candy.

Rapunzel shot him a look, "Yes, a bit of fun."

"Any words of wisdom for our younger readers, Rapunzel? " asked another reporter.

Rapunzel thought for a minute before replying with, "Don't give up on your dreams, keep working hard, help others whenever you can, and . . ."

"Remember to have some fun now and then," quipped Jack as he offered her some cotton candy. Rapunzel smirked as she took a bite.

"Yes, have some fun every now and then so you're not overstressed with work. You still have to work though."

"I know, but no wiser words were ever said."

"What he said," commented a reporter. Everyone jumped and a few yelped when a flash of lightning blazed through the sky, followed by the loud crash of thunder. Several more flashes and booms ran through the sky before the clouds burst open and a torrent of rain showered them.

"Jamie, Sophie!" The children rushed towards Jack and Rapunzel as she opened her umbrella. Everyone else began taking off, soon leaving the four where they stood.

"Oh no, the drawing!" gasped Sophie.

"And we worked so hard on it!" moaned Jamie as the four looked at the chalk running across the sidewalk with the rain.

Jack shrugged as he pulled up his hood, "It's alright, Jamie, that's the whole fun of it, we get to make another one! A bigger and better one!"

"Alright! Can we come back and draw another one, Rapunzel?"

"Yes, but in order to do that, we need to go home. Will you be alright, Jack?"

"Oh yeah, don't worry about me, if I run fast enough, the rain won't touch me!"

"Really?" asked Jamie and Sophie.

Rapunzel sighed, "I highly doubt it, but I need to get you two home before you catch a cold! Are you sure you'll be alright, Jack?"

Jack gave her a quick peck on the cheek, "I'll be fine, I'm more used to the cold than you guys are anyway. Better get going before we're all drenched! See you tomorrow!" He waved before dashing off through the rain.

"See you tomorrow!" the other three chorused before they walked off briskly in the other direction, eager to get out of the rain.