General POV

The next day Fiona tried to avoid her father at all costs so he wouldn't talk to her about What happened last night. She got up before the sun even peaked over the hills, ate breakfast outside of the castle in a small alley, and had the assistant General run training. She knew that he would be mad about What happened.

After she ate breakfast, she went the farthest from the castle. If she was far away from it then her father wouldn't be able to see her from the windows. But, to avoid any soldiers or guards finding her and telling the king, she used her good skills of maneuvering to hide on roofs, in the shadows, and other places. (basically an old time version of parcore) After avoiding the guards for half the day, Fiona went into a shop, bought a hooded cloak, and went to an inn not too far from the shop to rest. She walked in with her hood covering her face and sat in the farthest corner putting her feet up on the table.

"Haven't seen you here stranger. What's your name?" A familiar voice asked. Fiona couldn't see his face because of the hood but could instantly recognize him by his clothing and the way he had his arm on the table.

"who's asking?" Fiona asked attempting to make her voice sound different.

"I think you know who i am." the voice said jokingly. "Princess" He whispered the last part.

Fiona jumped, grabbed her hood to continue hiding her face, and used her other hand to cover his mouth. She was soon able to see his classic eyes with his curled eyebrows that he made when he would be smirking. Fiona shushed him and sat back down. "Be quiet. I'm trying to avoid any of the guards or my father. He wants to talk about last night but i don't want to tell him about us." She whispered. "How did you know it was me?"

"Your hair is sticking out of your hood. You're the only person i know with beautiful hair like that." Marshall replied.

Fiona slowly tucked her hair back in her hood. "I'm going back to the castle tonight at six to pack. I want to pack right before we leave so my father doesn't see me. I can't believe I'm leaving the kingdom. I've never met my friend gumball before let alone leave the kingdom walls. Gumball and I usually communicate through letters. Marshall I'm actually kind of nervous and scared. But I'm also really excited and happy."

"Trust me you'll be fine. A strong princess like you will be able to survive with me out there. It Will be so much fun exploring everything you never got to. I'm sure the kingdom will be fine without you. And I'm sure your father will find someone to take his place after he bites the dust." Marshall explained putting his arm around her shoulder.

"Ok i trust you Marshall. Can i spend the next hour or two with you? I've been jumping around today and I'm really tired." Fiona asked

"Sure thing. I was just about to go to the fair." Marshall replied. Fiona had never been to the fair before. Probably because she spent most of her time training the guards. She grabbed Marshall's hand and he led her to the center of the kingdom where what was an open area shaped like a circle was now splattered with games and attractions. (i honestly don't know if I'm sticking with the time period or not but this is a fantasy story. So anything can and will happen)

Marshall lead Fiona to the first game he saw. He set down some coins and grabbed the baseballs that the game owner have him. He reared his arm back and smashed right through the milk bottles. One even shattered from impact. Marshall picked out a small white stuffed bunny and handed it to Fiona. "It looks just like you"

Fiona giggled and did notice the resemblance to her when she had her bunny hat on. Fiona looked and saw a small homeless child shivering from lack of warmth. Fiona took off her cloak to reveal the outfit She wore to the concert ,which did include her bunny hat, walked over to the child, and wrapped her in the cloak. Fiona played with the child's hair as she happily snuggled in the new warmth that healed her shivers. Fiona walked back to Marshall and gave him a kiss on the cheek as thanks for the bunny.

"Hey check it out." Fiona cheered as she dragged Marshall to a dunk tank. "You should sit in there." Fiona begged. "Fine. But only because this is your last day i this kingdom." Marshall groaned. He took off his coat, gave Fiona his guitar, and sat in the tank. He had his hands behind his head leaning against the back board with one leg over the other. Fiona could tell that was a way of taunting her. Fiona paid the man, grabbed the baseballs, and threw one. It missed. Fiona looked up to see Marshall sporting his natural smirk giggling a little. Fiona threw the other missing but slightly closer to the target. Marshall faked a yawn. Fiona was determined to get him soaked. So she threw the last one and finally hit the bullseye. Marshall fell in with shock on his face. Fiona looked through the window to see his hair swaying above his head. She taunted him with a victory dance.

"Ok ok you got me. You win." Marshall said after coming up to the surface. He jumped out and dried himself off with a towel. He gathered his things and lead Fiona out of the fair. "I should go pack. It's almost dark." Fiona finally said breaking the silence. "Ok. I'll take you there so your not seen." Marshall replied. Fiona nodded. They walked back and, as usual, Marshall carried her up to her room through the window. They gave a goodbye kiss to each other and parted ways for a short amount of time.

"I can't believe it cake. We are finally leaving the kingdom. No more will i be confined by my father." Fiona told the cat. She grabbed her green back pack and put only the essentials in. They consisted of three outfits, two swords, hairbrush, toothbrush, books, and letters from gumball. Fiona decided to leave a note for her father to read when he would come in to find her missing. Fiona put cake in the extra pouch of her back pack that was just enough size to fit the cat. Cake poked her head to as Fiona waited for Marshall. Fiona started to get hungry. She would ask Marshall if they could stop somewhere once they left. She then realized that she would need money too. Being a princess meant endless amount of money. That would be the only thing She would miss. She grabbed as much money as She could fit in the rest of space her pack could carry. Soon enough Marshall was there sitting on her windowsill.

"Ready to go Fiona?" Marshall asked.

Fiona nodded. "Hey. you called me by my actual name that time." Fiona said with a smile.

"That is your name isn't it? And your not a princess anymore. Well, not a princess in royal terms. But you are MY princess." Marshall answered walking over to Fiona putting his hands on her waist.

"Can we eat somewhere once we leave the kingdom? I'm really hungry." Fiona asked. "Sure. We can eat at you friend gumball's kingdom. Maybe you'll finally meet him." Marshall replied. He could see the instant excitement in her eyes. Marshall put her on his back and carried her down. Soon, Fiona would be free at last.

(sorry haven't updated lately. I'm in the middle of three performances of my school musical and I'm just about to go get ready. )