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Rated: E · Short Story · Children's · #1451232
Princess Baylee and Angel come to the rescue, read/review and tell me what you think.
In a forest, deep in the woods of Rose Lily Island, was Queen Isabella’s

castle. She lived there with her two beautiful girls, Angel and Baylee. Angel

was smart and cunning while Baylee was sarcastic and charming. They

lived in peace, ruling the country with a fair mind and a strong hand. Yet not

all the neighboring islands agreed with Queen Isabella. King Roger was a

big, mean bully who ruled over Thorne. He had just gained the crown at the

age of 19 and thought he knew it all. He was your opposite of Robin Hood;

he took from the poor to give to the rich. And he was proud of it. He thought

Queen Isabella was a horrible ruler, who gave her people too much say in

their lives. So he came up with a plan. DUN DUN DUN. Princess Angel and

Princess Baylee were taking their dragon Aurora out for her afternoon walk.

They had just came to a small stream to let Aurora take a quick drink and

to pick a few flowers for their mother. All of the sudden out popped 10 of

King Roger’s biggest men. The men dragged the two girls quickly out of the

site of Aurora. When the dragon looked up a second later and seen the girls

missing, she let out a huge roll of fire and flew back to the castle to tell the

Queen. The Queen was getting ready to go to the village market when

Aurora flew to the window. When Queen Isabella seen that her to girls were

not with the giant dragon, she knew something was wrong. Bilingworth, her

maid and best friend came bursting in the door to confirm her fears. King

Roger had taken her girls and for him to return them, she must surrender

her county to him. Queen Isabella was not only hurt and sad, but very

angry. She planned on getting her girls back, and keeping the village. There

is no anger like that of a mother who just found out her girls were taken

from her. King Roger put the poor girls in his high tower. Now, he thought

the girls were quiet because they were scared. In fact though, they were

coming up with a scheme to get away. When he locked the dungeon door,

the girls started telling each other their plans until they came up with the

perfect one. They just needed to get the King back down there with them.

Meanwhile, the Queen was making a plan of her own. She flew Aurora to

Kind Rogers castle. There she met the 10 guards who kidnapped her girls.

When the guards started to rush towards them, Aurora held out a long

breath to let fire circle around them so Queen Isabella could get in. Now

while the Queen entered the front of King Roger’s castle, King Roger was

on his way down to the dungeon. When he got down there, he seen the

girls huddled together crying, or so he thought. He started to laugh and

walk over to them. When he got within arms length, Baylee looked up at

him and stuck out her tongue. He bent down and started telling Baylee that

she was never going to escape. What he didn’t notice was though that

Angel was tying his feet together with a part of her dress she ripped off. He

stood up and went to walk away laughing but tripped and fell instead. The

girls jumped up, stuck their tongues out and ran out the door smack into

their mother. They all gave each other a huge hug and walked out of King

Roger’s castle. Now you may be wondering what happen to the cruel King

of Thorne. When the Queen and Princesses walked out of his castle, a

group of Queen Isabella’s soldiers were waiting for her. They heard from

Bilingworth what happen. They stormed the castle and took over the land of

Thorne. People of Thorne we so happy and welcomed the Queen and her

two daughters with open arms. King Roger was sentenced to live with the

people he treated badly so badly. And they lived happily ever after….for that

day.


Next: Princess Baylee saves the day
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