"JJJAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSPPPPPPPPPEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRR!" Eleanor screamed as her body dropped off the platform and she gained speed down the zipline.

Jasper stood on the platform watching her descent, a smile threatening to cross his lips.

"Mate, you just tossed the Princess out of a tree."

"I know."

Jasper watched Eleanor as she flew down the zipline. He watched as she landed on her feet, and disconnected herself from the safety line. As soon as she had cleared the landing area, Jasper took his feet off the platform and let his weight take him down the zipline.

When he got to the bottom, and his feet were on solid ground again, he went to disconnect himself from the security line and came face to face with Eleanor, her hands crossing her chest and a displeased look on her face.

"What the hell?" she demanded

"You weren't going to jump."

Jasper made his way to the area where he could disconnect himself from the safety line.

"You threw me out of a tree!"

"It was more of a push."

"Whatever it was, it was not funny."

"It was a little bit" Rosie interrupted.

The glare from Eleanor made Rosie back up a couple of paces, taking Sarah-Alice with her.

Now free from the course, and finished with the courses, Jasper loosened his harness and stepped out of it.

"You weren't going to jump, and if neither of us were allowed to come down with Sarah-Alice, then we sure as hell weren't going to be allowed to come down that one together. I pushed you because I had to, Princess."

Jasper locked eyes with her, and Eleanor faulted, her response dying on her lips. Instead, she set about loosening her own harness, but the buckle had migrated around to her back, and she couldn't see it to loosen it, so she turned around. Rosie stepped forward to assist Eleanor with her harness, but she found her fingers could not get the grip they needed to loosen it. Rosie turned around and faced Jasper.

Jasper took a step towards Eleanor, as Rosie stepped out of the way. He stood, almost pressed up to her, face next to hers, and his gaze remaining impartial and focussed in the space in front of him. He looped his fingers quickly in the buckle and loosened it enough for him to slide it down Eleanor's legs. Once he was close enough to the ground, Eleanor placed a hand on his back and used him for support as she stepped out of it.

"Now your turn!" Eleanor said indicating Rosie and Sarah-Alice still in their harnesses.

While Rosie kept a watch over Eleanor helping Sarah-Alice, Jasper loosened her harness off. As soon as Jasper had all four harnesses in his hands, they set off to deposit them back where they picked them up, and head back home.

Once back in the car, Eleanor took hold of Jasper's hand.

"You're not mad at me anymore?"

"I'd have done it to Rosie a few times today if I could. So, no."

"HEY!" Rosie objected.

Sarah-Alice was sat next to Rosie, chuckling at the object she held in her hand.

"What's so funny Sarah-Alice?"

Sarah-Alice launched herself across the car and squeezed in between Eleanor and Jasper. In her hand, was Rosie's phone. Sarah-Alice flicked it a few times and brought up a picture of Eleanor and Jasper in the trees. There were photos of them apart, together, staring at each other sarcastically, and also of Jasper's body covering Eleanor's on the cargo net.

Eleanor and Jasper looked at each other over Sarah-Alice's head. Whilst they know it was mostly all innocent, they also knew other people may have taken and posted pictures.

Eleanor quickly sent the photos to her own phone and handed Rosie hers back. Eleanor dug her phone out of her pocket and opened Instagram. She selected some of the photographs, including the suggestive cargo net one. She typed the caption:

'Had a great day taking the daughter of the King's head of security to swing in trees. She chose Jasper as her bodyguard for the day, who will return to active service for HRH Prince Liam tomorrow. I think I would still be stuck on that net without him, even if he did push me out of a tree!'

She then followed it with several hashtags, including one about her freezing at the top of the zipline.

She pressed the button to submit the post, waiting for Rachael to change it, and was surprised when she didn't. Tossing her phone into the centre console, she relaxed back into her seat.

By the time they had got back to London, her Instagram post had been liked thousands of times, and people were adding to their own photos to the hashtags Eleanor had put up. There was even a video posted of Jasper talking Sarah-Alice through the obstacle that scared her, with a round of applause at the end. It was tagged with the hashtag 'SoPatient'.

However, as they pulled up at the Palace, a video of Jasper pushing Eleanor out of the tree had also surfaced, to which Eleanor replied: To be fair, I did kind of freeze, and I was holding everyone else up, AND the staff members on hand are forbidden to push people out of the trees, so what else was he supposed to do?

The final picture they saw was when she was confronting him after he pushed her. Eleanor wanted to like it, but she knew that she couldn't. The caption simply read: hashtagJaspenor.

"Well this one is going to be fun to explain" Eleanor said