A/N: Hope you've all enjoyed so far This is the 3. chapter, so we're starting to reach the end of the story...


Five years went by and the witch came every morning, midday and afternoon with food to Rapunzel, but the boy was so bored all alone in the tower. Just to kill time he started dressing up in the witch's clothe and singing loudly about how he wished for some more meat. Now he wasn't very good at singing, but his voice was very high-pitched and could be heard all over the forest. One day a young prince was riding through the forest and heard the voice. He knew from that moment that he had to find the source of the sound and kill it, because it was the most awful sound he had ever heard. So he rode towards the tower on his white horse.

At the time he finally reached the tower (he had been out the forest first and past two houses, before he found his way back to the forest and all the way to the tower), the witch had come to give Rapunzel his next meal. Now Rapunzels arms could stretch far enough to reach the ground, so the witch found that it was much easier to just let the boy pull her up. Therefor she called out to him: "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your arms, so that you can pull me up!"

Rapunzel had forgotten to take of one of the witch's dresses that day and when he stepped out to the window the prince instantly fell in love with the beautiful girl that Rapunzel looked like from the distant. The prince didn't even notice, when Rapunzel shot down his arms to pull up the witch, because he was so enchanted by the girl he saw.

When the witch took of from the tower again she thought it was odd for a horse to stand near the tower, and she thought that maybe somebody had noticed Rapunzel, but when she looked around she couldn't see anybody or anything other than a slightly greener bush than the rest around it. That she didn't pay any attention to though, and she just walked away from the tower in silence. When the young prince heard her footsteps disappear he walked out from the bushes his green hair shining in the late sun. "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your arms, so that you can pull me up!" he called.

Rapunzel didn't come out to the window this time, but just shot his arms down and the prince got pulled up. When he stepped down onto the floor Rapunzel sighed miserably. "I thought you were the old witch, who had forgotten to give me some food," he said, while folding his arms.

"And I thought you were a girl," the prince said even more miserable, when he found out that Rapunzel was a boy.

The black-haired boy just laughed loudly before asking: "Do I look like a girl?"

"From down there you do, but on close hold you don't," the prince answered.

"Oh, well, I wouldn't know, because I've never seen a girl, besides the witch, but she's a witch, so I doubt that she counts," Rapunzel said.

"Well, she's not really that pretty," the prince agreed.

"But she's really strong."

"She is?"

"Yeah! She once sank six ships without any problems at all!" Rapunzel told with excitement.

"She sounds like someone who can actually match up to my power!" the prince exclaimed.

"I bet she can beat you without any problems at all!" the younger boy said laughing.

"Oh yeah?"

The prince took out three swords and said: "I'll show you a little of my power, so watch out."

Then he put one of the swords in his mouth and yelled: "Oni Giri!"

Then he slashed all three swords against the back wall of the room and the stones cracked and fell down leaving a big hole. Rapunzel stared at the hole with wide eyes and open mouth. "Wow!"

"I'm the best swordsman in this country," the prince told with a superior smile.

"How cool!" Rapunzel yelled, "Can you teach me to fight?"

"Sure, but the witch'll probably kill you if she finds out," the green-haired young man said.

"Don't worry! She's only here three times a day, so just come after dinner, 'cause then she won't come again before in the morning," Rapunzel said.

"Okay, then I'll come back tomorrow with a sword to you, so you can train," the prince promised and crawled up into the window.

"Would you mind helping me down again?" he asked as he noticed how far down the ground was.

"Oh yeah, sure!"

Then Rapunzel lowered the green-haired prince down to the ground again and he rode of on his horse.


A/N: Sorry if Zoro is way OOC, but it was kinda hard to make him act like well, Zoro.. xD.. I really tried my best, so I hope it's good enough (but you're welcome to come with suggestions to how I could have written it instead).