pairing- bal, devie, jaylos
kids- davina, kennedy, taylor
age of kids- 7 or 8
prompt- father daughter dance please!
Ben was sitting at his desk in his office. He had to fill out some reports and was quite honestly, bored out of his mind. While he loved being king and helping the people of Auradon, the paperwork was an absolute bore. The knock on the door was a much needed distraction.
"Come in," Ben said, putting the paperwork down. The door opened and in walked in Davina, a huge smile on her face and a skip in her step. She held a white envelope in her hands. "Hi princess, how was school?" It wasn't uncommon for Davina to go and see her father after school.
"Good. I have a surprise for you," she said, giving her dad a hug before holding out the envelope.
"What's in the envelope?" Ben asked, taking it from her hands. Davina just smiled, gesturing for him to open it. Ben carefully opened the envelope and took out a piece of purple card stock paper. It had drawings all over it and a message in Davina's handwriting in the middle. There were stick on hearts and crowns scattered over the paper with a castle stick on at the top. The message in the middle read
Dear Daddy, you are invited to occumpany me to my school's father daughter dance. The details are on the other page in the envelope.
"Will you be my date Daddy?"
"I would be honored princess."
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"Daddy, Daddy, Daddy!" Kennedy shouted as she ran into her house after school.
"What is it angel?" Doug asked, meeting Kennedy at the door. The girl pulled her backpack off her back and opened the pouch. She pulled out her folder and grabbed a pink piece of paper. It had glitter all over it and had stars glued onto it. In the middle was the same message that Davina had written.
Dear Daddy, you are invited to occumpany me to my school's father daughter dance. The details are on the other page in the envelope.
"Are you excited Daddy? You get to take me to a dance!" Kennedy said, her smile taking over her whole face.
"I am very excited Kennedy," Doug said, pulling his daughter in for a hug.
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"Daddies, I'm home!" Taylor said as she walked through the door of her home. She walked into the kitchen where her fathers sat.
"Hey sweetie, how was school," Carlos asked as Taylor sat next to them at the table.
"Good," Taylor said before opening her bag and grabbing two envelopes, "I have something for you two." Taylor handed the red envelope to her Daddy (Carlos) and the blue one to her Dad (Jay). Both males opened the envelopes and found very similar sheets of blue paper. Each had sport stickers on them and Carlos' had a dog while Jay's had a tourney stick. In the middle was the same message that the other girls had written.
Dear Daddy/Dad, you are invited to occumpany me to my school's father daughter dance. The details are on the other page in the envelope.
"Listen up you two, there are some rules for this dance," Taylor said, giving her fathers her serious look, "First, there will be no sparkles or glitter on my dress. Second, no one in this house will wear pink. And third, there will be no corsage of any kind. I am not wearing some dead flower on my wrist all night. Is that understood?"
"Crystal clear sweetheart," Jay said, pulling Taylor onto his lap.
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The next day, the four men sat in chairs outside the dressing rooms at Evie's and Audrey's boutique. The girls needed dresses for the dance and their moms demanded that the fathers be there for support.
"How long does it take to pick out a dress?" Jay questioned, leaning back in his chair.
"The girls said that they needed to find the perfect dress and I guess finding the perfect dress takes a while," Ben said, checking his watch for the third time in the last ten minutes.
"It's probably harder for Taylor, considering the majority of the dresses here have sparkles and Taylor refuses to be seen in things that shimmer or sparkle," Carlos said.
"I just hope Kennedy can pick a dress. Knowing her, she'll try on fifty and want twenty five of them," Doug said. After Doug said that, Mal, Evie, and Audrey emerged from the dressing rooms.
"Alright, you guys ready to see your beautiful daughters," Audrey said, all the men nodding. Evie and Mal stepped towards the dressing rooms and opened the curtains so the girls could walk out. They all looked beautiful. Davina was wearing a light purple dress that was lace at the top and ruffled at the bottom. It had a white belt in the middle with a purple flower on the end. Kennedy was wearing a pink dress that was covered in sparkles. It had white rhinestones on the top and a lace sparkly bottom. Taylor was wearing a dark blue dress that was simple. It was flowing and had a simple design at the top and a plain bottom. Now that the girls had their dresses, all they had to do was wait for the dance.
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The night of the dance had finally arrived and the girls were very excited, even Taylor. The girls all met up at the palace so that Evie, Mal, and Audrey could do there hair while the men waited. Taylor went simple and wore her hair in a pony tail and allowed Audrey to curl it into soft waves. Davina wore her hair back in a French braid with some loose hair by her forehead. Kennedy wore her hair in a half up half down style and had it curled and wore a sparkly bow as well.
Once the girls were ready, they met with there father's and took many photos. After their photo shoot, they were off to the dance. The girls had a blast. They danced all night long and ate lots of sweets. Taylor won the limbo competition while Davina's tiara drawing won the art competition. Kennedy won the award for Most Sparkles and got to wear a tiara for half the night. The girls had so much fun, but the best part was when they got to dance with their fathers at the end of the night.
By the time the girls got home, they were fast asleep. There sugar highs went away and they were exushuated after all that dancing. As each father carried their little girl inside, they all promised themselves one thing: They would always be there for their little girls. Always.
