Meanwhile, there is another camp. This is where the American soldiers practice battle and have wars against the british. In the center of camp, was a huge mantion. George Washington and James walked up to it, James' head was bowed in shame.

Inside, there was a four-year-old prisoner in a beautiful, girly, fancy, well-cushioned bedroom. The four-year-old tried desperately to get out of his chains and hand-cuffs. Than, through the doors came a girl in an orange and yellow gown. She was 5 and she had blond hair. She was also wearing a golden necklace. By the door was a lever. The small girl pulled it and the chains and hand-cuffs dropped releasing the prisoner.

"Hey, Henri. How are you doing today?" the girl asked the prisoner as he tumbled back on the floor. But he quickly got back up to his feet.

"Bonjour, Princess. I'm fine, except for you holding moi hostage." Henri responded. Princess got closer to him and sat beside him.

"I'm sorry, Henri. I just didn't want you to go anywhere while I was gone." she said.

"Hey, where's James?" Henri noticed. Princess looked around for a moment and shrugged. "You know, your uncles not gonna be happy with that," he added. Princess just smirked. She was quite a mind boggler.

Suddenly, their conversation was interupted by George Washington entering the doors followed by James with his head still bowed. Henri raced over to James and they whispered to each other. "You, get some rest," General Washington ordered James. So, he excited the room and left the other three.

"Princess, I ordered you to watch the boys!" Washington snapped. Princess gulped.

"I'm sorry, uncle. I was busy fighting for freedom. I didn't mean it," she apologized. Washington continued his gaze to Henri.

"And stop holding people captive, ecspecially if it's your---your---your..."