Brave/Tangled - Merida/Rapunzel - MINOR SPOILERS
anonymous
July 13 2012, 17:33:03 UTC
Merida/Rapunzel needs to happen, like, yesterday.
Fluff. Both of them like each other but are too afraid to say it. Merida is secretly hoping for it, but doesn't want to scare Rapunzel away. Rapunzel is also secretly hoping, but too confused/ shy.
Rapunzel is the "brave" one here (haha... yeeeeeeeah, I'm lame.) and plants the first [intense] kiss. What happens after that is your doing as long as it's not too graphic (because I'm a little prudish...).
Bonus points if Merida has a "talk" with Elinor about preferring a female mate.
The intertwining hair was an image I couldn't get out of my head after reading this prompt. In my mind Rapunzel suggested it in order to get close enough to kiss shy Merida.
BRAVE FILL The Boldness of Love (1/4)interrobamAugust 13 2012, 16:03:42 UTC
(A/N: Ah, what the hell, have a fill. I had no idea how to plug the plot hole of her hair color/length so I just ignored it.)
The Boldness of Love
If eighteen years locked in a tower had taught her one thing, it was that you'll never get anywhere if you don't stick up for yourself. Running away with Flynn, standing firm against her kidnapper, and patiently explaining to Eugene that he should really stop proposing to her and find himself a nice gentlewoman thief to buy that island with had only reinforced this lesson. Yet, for some reason or another, the value of standing up for what your heart wants most dearly still managed to slip her mind whenever Merida was around. It just seemed so like the redhead to make the first move, to be the bold, brash partner in any adventure she set her mind to. On the many trips she had taken from Corona to DunBroch, the first kingdom the Princess had been assigned to maintain good relations with, Rapunzel had never known her to shy from danger. If Merida hadn't shown her affection yet, she
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BRAVE FILL The Boldness of Love (2/4)interrobamAugust 13 2012, 16:04:54 UTC
“Very good indeed, Sir- ah, excuse me- Your Majesty.” Rapunzel flushed. She was unused to the language of the court, her tutors were always scolding her for misplacing her titles.
“Just call me Fergus.” He shared a brief, warm look with his wife. “No need for formalities, you're a... a family friend.”
“That means a lot to me Sir- Your Ma- Fergus.” Rapunzel smiled despite the voice in the back of her head saying It sure means a lot to lose, doesn't it? “May I ask where Princess Merida is? She's normally here to greet me.” The royal couple shared another look
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BRAVE FILL The Boldness of Love (3/4)interrobamAugust 13 2012, 16:05:21 UTC
As soon as they were free from worrying parental eyes the girls sped their steeds to a gallop, laughing as the wind rushed through their hair. Rapunzel did not know the woods as well as Merida, but she was a quick study of the clearer paths, and the redhead gladly guided her through the trickier obstacles. Their horses whinnied to each other in turn, teaching each other tricks, and Pascal clung desperately to Rapunzel's shoulder. They rushed through the valleys, skirted the circles of standing stones, wove through the ancient trees, followed the flow of the river. Merida told her the legends of her land and the land of her neighbors: the tale of four kingdoms divided and a prince turned to a bear, the legend of otters that came from the water to eat fishermen whole, the story of a pale faery girl that aided her father in the fight against the northern invaders. Rapunzel imitated the call of birds, named every flower and fern on their path, shared with Merida her meager knowledge of Corona's own past. Finally they came to the wall
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BRAVE FILL The Boldness of Love (4/4)interrobamAugust 13 2012, 16:05:52 UTC
“Me?” The Princess' voice was nervous.
“You.” Rapunzel reassured her “It's easy once you get used to it. Just try it.”
“Alright, but you can't make fun of me when I mess it up.” Merida muttered, taking the lengths of hair in her grip. Her movements were clumsy at first, error prone and uneven, but with feedback and practice she learned to form a braid of an acceptable quality.
“You'll thank me for this the next time you don't have to pick a branch full of leaves off of your head.” Rapunzel laughed, taking the opportunity to press her arm to the other Princess'. Merida's cheeks were red again, her pale skin helpless against her emotions, and she gave the other girl a sliver of a smile
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Re: BRAVE FILL The Boldness of Love (4/4)
anonymous
August 21 2012, 16:06:40 UTC
Omigoshomigoshomigosh. I love it so much. This is just the adorableness I was looking for. And the Elinor- and the Fergus- and the Rapunzel- and the Flynn- GAH! It's so perfect. I'll let you know I read it on my cell phone (which is really tedious to get internet on) twice while I was in Disney World. I love it. So much. Thank you. It's lovely. GAH! :D
Fluff. Both of them like each other but are too afraid to say it. Merida is secretly hoping for it, but doesn't want to scare Rapunzel away. Rapunzel is also secretly hoping, but too confused/ shy.
Rapunzel is the "brave" one here (haha... yeeeeeeeah, I'm lame.) and plants the first [intense] kiss. What happens after that is your doing as long as it's not too graphic (because I'm a little prudish...).
Bonus points if Merida has a "talk" with Elinor about preferring a female mate.
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The Boldness of Love
If eighteen years locked in a tower had taught her one thing, it was that you'll never get anywhere if you don't stick up for yourself. Running away with Flynn, standing firm against her kidnapper, and patiently explaining to Eugene that he should really stop proposing to her and find himself a nice gentlewoman thief to buy that island with had only reinforced this lesson. Yet, for some reason or another, the value of standing up for what your heart wants most dearly still managed to slip her mind whenever Merida was around. It just seemed so like the redhead to make the first move, to be the bold, brash partner in any adventure she set her mind to. On the many trips she had taken from Corona to DunBroch, the first kingdom the Princess had been assigned to maintain good relations with, Rapunzel had never known her to shy from danger. If Merida hadn't shown her affection yet, she ( ... )
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“Just call me Fergus.” He shared a brief, warm look with his wife. “No need for formalities, you're a... a family friend.”
“That means a lot to me Sir- Your Ma- Fergus.” Rapunzel smiled despite the voice in the back of her head saying It sure means a lot to lose, doesn't it? “May I ask where Princess Merida is? She's normally here to greet me.” The royal couple shared another look ( ... )
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“You.” Rapunzel reassured her “It's easy once you get used to it. Just try it.”
“Alright, but you can't make fun of me when I mess it up.” Merida muttered, taking the lengths of hair in her grip. Her movements were clumsy at first, error prone and uneven, but with feedback and practice she learned to form a braid of an acceptable quality.
“You'll thank me for this the next time you don't have to pick a branch full of leaves off of your head.” Rapunzel laughed, taking the opportunity to press her arm to the other Princess'. Merida's cheeks were red again, her pale skin helpless against her emotions, and she gave the other girl a sliver of a smile ( ... )
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