Princess pea, njegere woke up, her vision fuzzy. She found herself in a carriage that was being pulled kwa a saisi and two horses. She peered out the window and didn't recognize the trail they were traveling on. She realized the door was locked and someone had trapped her inside. The last thing pea, njegere could remember before waking up was finding her mother, Annalynne, waiting for her in her guest room at the Beast's castle. The memory of what had happened came flooding back to her...
"Mother!" pea, njegere had cried when she walked into her room to find Queen Annalynne. "What are wewe doing here? How did wewe find me?"
"Pack your things, Pea," Queen Annalynne replied coldly. "We're leaving."
"What? No, I'm not leaving," pea, njegere whined. "Besides, the last time I saw you, weren't wewe the one telling me to run away? wewe called me a royal bitch, I believe."
"Listen, wewe silly girl," demanded the Queen. "There's been an arrangement. Prince Bartholomew, of the South Kingdom, wants wewe to be his bride."
"Excuse me?"
"It's an incredible opportunity, for both of us," Annalynne's eyes glistened with greed. "The South Palace is two times the size of our castle. And the prince will buy wewe and I countless new dresses, tiaras, pieces of jewelry and shoes."
"But, I can't," insisted Pea. "I've fallen in upendo with Conrad. He's stood kwa me through thick and thin."
"Leopold's son?" the Queen was shocked. "Don't be ridiculous. He can't provide for you, he's a mere commoner. Pea, this news should have wewe ecstatic. Until this offer, our entire kingdom never wanted to see wewe again. They wanted wewe dead. But if wewe accept Bartholomew's proposal, wewe can have your old life back. Everything will be as it was before...no better!"
"NO!" pea, njegere yelled. She ran towards the doorway but a dark shadow blocked her way. It was one of the palace guards.
"Take her away quietly, we can't have her causing a scene, she'll thank me later," alisema Annalynne.
The guard forcefully put a drop of sleeping dust into Pea's eye and the princess felt herself lose consciousness...
Suddenly, the carriage came to a halt. A much larger carriage rolled its way inayofuata to the one pea, njegere was trapped inside. The same guard who had attacked her forced pea, njegere into the larger carriage...where her mother sat patiently.
"MOTHER!" pea, njegere was shocked. "What is the meaning of all this? I refuse to marry Bartholomew and wewe can't make me...take me back to the Beast's ngome at once and I'll consider letting wewe live!"
"Fine, wewe win," answered Annalynne. pea, njegere was surprised at how easily she'd aliyopewa up. "We'll take wewe back to the Beast's."
"Alright..." alisema pea, njegere suspiciously. "By the way, how did wewe find me?"
"Your tiara has a tracking device, did I forget to mention that when I gave it to you?" Queen Annalynne pulled out a small envelope. "Peanalita, the only reason I'm agreeing to take wewe back to that dingy ngome is because I reckon Conrad is in upendo with you. I met him about an saa zamani and he asked me to give wewe what I'm assuming is a romantic upendo letter. We'll just take wewe to the South Kingdom to formally reject Bartholomew's proposal and then we'll bring wewe back to Conrad."
"Oh, thank you, Mother!" pea, njegere hugged the Queen. "I'm so glad wewe understand. I know he's not rich but he's truly the one for me. And kwa the way, if wewe ever have that disgusting guard put kidnap me again, I will put poison in your apple martini."
"Fair enough," Annalynne smiled. "Conrad asked me to give wewe this." She handed Princess pea, njegere the envelope. "I bet he confesses his upendo for wewe in that letter. Maybe there will even be a proposal."
Pea opened the letter excitedly...
Dear Pea,
I know that we have spent a great deal of time together recently and that we shared much passion. However, it saddens me to say that my passion for wewe has run short. I've aliyopewa the matter a lot of thought and the truth is, wewe are nothing zaidi than a spoiled brat. Meeting Belle has opened my eyes and I now see that people can be beautiful on the inside as well as the outside. Thank wewe for the memories but I think wewe deserve a rich prince and I deserve a girl with an actual brain beneath her pretty face. Sorry it didn't work out.
Sincerely,
Conrad
"Whatever does it say?" Annalynne asked, faking curiousity while pea, njegere read the letter she herself had written fifteen dakika earlier.
"It...he..." pea, njegere felt a tear trickle down her cheek. She crumpled up the letter. "I guess he doesn't feel the way I thought he felt. Once again, I'm in upendo with someone who doesn't upendo me back..."
"Oh, wewe poor thing," the Queen pretended to be heartbroken. "Well, at least now wewe can see that true upendo exists only in fairy tales."
"Maybe you're right," pea, njegere sighed. "Maybe I was just fooling myself. I just really thought he saw beyond my stunning good looks. He seemed to really understand me and...anyway, I guess it doesn't matter anymore. I should just go back to what I'm good at...shopping to fill my empty void."
"But you've been banished from our kingdom and if wewe return, they'll execute you, how on Earth could wewe get your old life back?"
"I suppose I could accept Prince Batholomew's proposal," Princess pea, njegere considered the idea. "If true upendo is just a big fat lie, what's the point in sitting around depressed? I might as well just marry for money. At least that way, I get something good out of the deal."
"Now there's an idea," Queen Annalynne felt victorious. "In fact, we've arrived at the South Kingdom..."
Pea looked outside the carriage window and saw a handsome prince waiting for her.
(End Of Part 22)
"Mother!" pea, njegere had cried when she walked into her room to find Queen Annalynne. "What are wewe doing here? How did wewe find me?"
"Pack your things, Pea," Queen Annalynne replied coldly. "We're leaving."
"What? No, I'm not leaving," pea, njegere whined. "Besides, the last time I saw you, weren't wewe the one telling me to run away? wewe called me a royal bitch, I believe."
"Listen, wewe silly girl," demanded the Queen. "There's been an arrangement. Prince Bartholomew, of the South Kingdom, wants wewe to be his bride."
"Excuse me?"
"It's an incredible opportunity, for both of us," Annalynne's eyes glistened with greed. "The South Palace is two times the size of our castle. And the prince will buy wewe and I countless new dresses, tiaras, pieces of jewelry and shoes."
"But, I can't," insisted Pea. "I've fallen in upendo with Conrad. He's stood kwa me through thick and thin."
"Leopold's son?" the Queen was shocked. "Don't be ridiculous. He can't provide for you, he's a mere commoner. Pea, this news should have wewe ecstatic. Until this offer, our entire kingdom never wanted to see wewe again. They wanted wewe dead. But if wewe accept Bartholomew's proposal, wewe can have your old life back. Everything will be as it was before...no better!"
"NO!" pea, njegere yelled. She ran towards the doorway but a dark shadow blocked her way. It was one of the palace guards.
"Take her away quietly, we can't have her causing a scene, she'll thank me later," alisema Annalynne.
The guard forcefully put a drop of sleeping dust into Pea's eye and the princess felt herself lose consciousness...
Suddenly, the carriage came to a halt. A much larger carriage rolled its way inayofuata to the one pea, njegere was trapped inside. The same guard who had attacked her forced pea, njegere into the larger carriage...where her mother sat patiently.
"MOTHER!" pea, njegere was shocked. "What is the meaning of all this? I refuse to marry Bartholomew and wewe can't make me...take me back to the Beast's ngome at once and I'll consider letting wewe live!"
"Fine, wewe win," answered Annalynne. pea, njegere was surprised at how easily she'd aliyopewa up. "We'll take wewe back to the Beast's."
"Alright..." alisema pea, njegere suspiciously. "By the way, how did wewe find me?"
"Your tiara has a tracking device, did I forget to mention that when I gave it to you?" Queen Annalynne pulled out a small envelope. "Peanalita, the only reason I'm agreeing to take wewe back to that dingy ngome is because I reckon Conrad is in upendo with you. I met him about an saa zamani and he asked me to give wewe what I'm assuming is a romantic upendo letter. We'll just take wewe to the South Kingdom to formally reject Bartholomew's proposal and then we'll bring wewe back to Conrad."
"Oh, thank you, Mother!" pea, njegere hugged the Queen. "I'm so glad wewe understand. I know he's not rich but he's truly the one for me. And kwa the way, if wewe ever have that disgusting guard put kidnap me again, I will put poison in your apple martini."
"Fair enough," Annalynne smiled. "Conrad asked me to give wewe this." She handed Princess pea, njegere the envelope. "I bet he confesses his upendo for wewe in that letter. Maybe there will even be a proposal."
Pea opened the letter excitedly...
Dear Pea,
I know that we have spent a great deal of time together recently and that we shared much passion. However, it saddens me to say that my passion for wewe has run short. I've aliyopewa the matter a lot of thought and the truth is, wewe are nothing zaidi than a spoiled brat. Meeting Belle has opened my eyes and I now see that people can be beautiful on the inside as well as the outside. Thank wewe for the memories but I think wewe deserve a rich prince and I deserve a girl with an actual brain beneath her pretty face. Sorry it didn't work out.
Sincerely,
Conrad
"Whatever does it say?" Annalynne asked, faking curiousity while pea, njegere read the letter she herself had written fifteen dakika earlier.
"It...he..." pea, njegere felt a tear trickle down her cheek. She crumpled up the letter. "I guess he doesn't feel the way I thought he felt. Once again, I'm in upendo with someone who doesn't upendo me back..."
"Oh, wewe poor thing," the Queen pretended to be heartbroken. "Well, at least now wewe can see that true upendo exists only in fairy tales."
"Maybe you're right," pea, njegere sighed. "Maybe I was just fooling myself. I just really thought he saw beyond my stunning good looks. He seemed to really understand me and...anyway, I guess it doesn't matter anymore. I should just go back to what I'm good at...shopping to fill my empty void."
"But you've been banished from our kingdom and if wewe return, they'll execute you, how on Earth could wewe get your old life back?"
"I suppose I could accept Prince Batholomew's proposal," Princess pea, njegere considered the idea. "If true upendo is just a big fat lie, what's the point in sitting around depressed? I might as well just marry for money. At least that way, I get something good out of the deal."
"Now there's an idea," Queen Annalynne felt victorious. "In fact, we've arrived at the South Kingdom..."
Pea looked outside the carriage window and saw a handsome prince waiting for her.
(End Of Part 22)