Tangled/Road to El Dorado
anonymous
July 6 2011, 08:20:10 UTC
Eugene's mother died when he was young and he never knew his father. Rapunzel decides to track him down, because long-lost parents have worked out so well for her. She succeeds; the only problem is, Miguel and Tulio don't know who the real father is because they frequently share women, on the occasions that women enter into the situation at all.
I really just want an awkward meeting/conversation with the three of them, with Rapunzel trying to be an upbeat hostess.
Tea Time with the In-Laws 1/2contrary_izybelMarch 7 2012, 06:20:49 UTC
In the palace tea time was always at three fifteen in the afternoon, come rain or shine or the new Prince’s attempts at playing keep away with his wife’s crown. No matter the circumstances the maids would set out a pot of the kingdom’s finest tea and the royals would drink it quietly, while reflecting on their day. At least, sometimes they were quiet. The Princess had brought a breath of fresh air and chatter to tea time and her parents couldn’t find it in them to silence her. But it was still a calm event and it was always a three fifteen
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Re: Tea Time with the In-Laws 2/2contrary_izybelMarch 7 2012, 06:21:17 UTC
As she hunted for some with the good frosting she could hear the two men coughing and choking and generally making noise to cover their lack of a proper answer. By the time she returned with the cookies they seemed to have come to some kind of silent agreement. Or maybe they were just tired of pretending they didn’t have an answer
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I really just want an awkward meeting/conversation with the three of them, with Rapunzel trying to be an upbeat hostess.
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