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Write a story –
A fairy tale involving a witch and a talking cat.
Make sure to include mention of some
marmalade and a
bottle of Sake.
So one day she bid farewell to her father who, with some reluctance, allowed her to go.
“Be careful, princess. It’s not safe beyond the valley,” her father
warned.
“Oh, father, I’ll totally be fine. I’m not an airhead you know.”
Princess Crissyanna missed her father’s raised eyebrows. He said nothing in reply and only hugged her goodbye.
“I will father. Goodbye!” she said happily as she scampered, completely clueless, out the front door.
Several hours later, as darkness began to fall, Crissyanna came to a fork in the path. As she bent down to pick it up, she realized she forgot to pack any food for her journey. ‘Dayam,’ she muttered to herself. ‘I could totally go for a juicy burger right about now.’ Absentmindedly, she put the fork in her pink faux-suede purse, and continued down the path. She didn’t see the pair of eyes watching her. She didn’t notice that the pair of eyes was now following alongside her, in the brush. She didn’t notice when the pair of eyes hurried several yards ahead of her. She was quite oblivious, actually and totally didn’t expect what she was about to encounter as she rounded the corner. It was then, when she rounded the corner, that she realized she was not alone.
“Yo, babe.”
Princess Crissyanna stopped
and looked around. She didn’t see who
could have been talking to her - all she saw was an orange cat. She turned to continue on her way.
‘Psssst,” the cat whispered.
She turned back around and looked at the cat. “WTF?” she said to no one in particular. The cat looked up at her, with his head cocked to the side. Princess Crissyanna studied the cat a moment before stating: “you are a cute little orange ball of fur. I shall call you Fur Ball Marmalade.”
“Well, that’s lame,” said the cat.
“Oh, father, I’ll totally be fine. I’m not an airhead you know.”
Princess Crissyanna missed her father’s raised eyebrows. He said nothing in reply and only hugged her goodbye.
“Take care of yourself, and
call if you need anything,” he instructed.
“I will father. Goodbye!” she said happily as she scampered, completely clueless, out the front door.
Several hours later, as darkness began to fall, Crissyanna came to a fork in the path. As she bent down to pick it up, she realized she forgot to pack any food for her journey. ‘Dayam,’ she muttered to herself. ‘I could totally go for a juicy burger right about now.’ Absentmindedly, she put the fork in her pink faux-suede purse, and continued down the path. She didn’t see the pair of eyes watching her. She didn’t notice that the pair of eyes was now following alongside her, in the brush. She didn’t notice when the pair of eyes hurried several yards ahead of her. She was quite oblivious, actually and totally didn’t expect what she was about to encounter as she rounded the corner. It was then, when she rounded the corner, that she realized she was not alone.
“Yo, babe.”
‘Psssst,” the cat whispered.
She turned back around and looked at the cat. “WTF?” she said to no one in particular. The cat looked up at her, with his head cocked to the side. Princess Crissyanna studied the cat a moment before stating: “you are a cute little orange ball of fur. I shall call you Fur Ball Marmalade.”
“Well, that’s lame,” said the cat.
Princess Crissyanna shook her
head. “Did you just….talk?” she asked
the cat.
“Oui, Senorita,” he replied.
“Who are you?” she asked, peering down at the cat.
The cat replied “My name is Pierre Rodriguez. I am your destiny.”
“Are you for real?” she asked.
“Fer sure,” Pierre Rodriguez replied smoothly.
“But, you’re a cat,” she was confused.
“Ah, but I merely look like a cat. I am really -” he paused dramatically.
“What?” asked Princess Chrissyanna.
“A PRINCE!” Pierre Rodriguez replied with a flourish.
Princess Crissyanna gasped in surprise. “Then, if you’re really a prince, why do you look like a cat?”
“A witch’s evil spell. Duh,” replied the cat.
“So, what then?” asked Princess Crissyanna skeptically. “Am I supposed to kiss you to turn you back?”
“Ahhhh, were it so easy. Unfortunately, that only works for frogs,” Pierre Rodriguez shrugged.
“Then, are you to like, remain a cat?”
“No. You must find the evil witch who did this to me and steal her potion. It’s the only way. Then when I am restored to my princely self, we shall marry, and you finally will be a most righteous, for-real princess.”
“How did you know I wanted to be a real princess?” she asked.
Pierre Rodriguez shrugged nonchalantly. “I read the narrative.”
“Well, alright then,” replied Princess Crissyanna, apparently satisfied with this turn of events. “I’ll find this evil witch. Does she have a name?”
“Yes, her name is Hillary the Witch. Though, she’s known around the ‘hood’ as H.W.,” explained Pierre Rodriguez.
“Ooooh, she lives in the ‘hood?” asked Princess Crissyanna, excitement shining in her otherwise dim blue orbs. “Finally I shall have some excitement.”
“Yeah, sure babe. Excitement. Danger. Test of character. It’s all there,” yawned Pierre Rodriguez. “Just hurry will ya? I swear if I cough up one more fur ball….” he shuddered in disgust.
“Oh, right. I’m totally on it,” Princess Crissyanna said as she turned to go.
“Wait!” commanded the cat. She turned to him expectantly. He turned serious as he said, “I shall leave you with these parting words of wisdom: Beware of Sake-swilling surfers from Sarasota.”
She looked quizzically at Pierre Rodriguez.
“I’m just sayin’,” he replied before slinking off into the brush.
“Oui, Senorita,” he replied.
“Who are you?” she asked, peering down at the cat.
The cat replied “My name is Pierre Rodriguez. I am your destiny.”
“Are you for real?” she asked.
“Fer sure,” Pierre Rodriguez replied smoothly.
“But, you’re a cat,” she was confused.
“Ah, but I merely look like a cat. I am really -” he paused dramatically.
“What?” asked Princess Chrissyanna.
“A PRINCE!” Pierre Rodriguez replied with a flourish.
Princess Crissyanna gasped in surprise. “Then, if you’re really a prince, why do you look like a cat?”
“A witch’s evil spell. Duh,” replied the cat.
“So, what then?” asked Princess Crissyanna skeptically. “Am I supposed to kiss you to turn you back?”
“Ahhhh, were it so easy. Unfortunately, that only works for frogs,” Pierre Rodriguez shrugged.
“Then, are you to like, remain a cat?”
“No. You must find the evil witch who did this to me and steal her potion. It’s the only way. Then when I am restored to my princely self, we shall marry, and you finally will be a most righteous, for-real princess.”
“How did you know I wanted to be a real princess?” she asked.
Pierre Rodriguez shrugged nonchalantly. “I read the narrative.”
“Well, alright then,” replied Princess Crissyanna, apparently satisfied with this turn of events. “I’ll find this evil witch. Does she have a name?”
“Yes, her name is Hillary the Witch. Though, she’s known around the ‘hood’ as H.W.,” explained Pierre Rodriguez.
“Ooooh, she lives in the ‘hood?” asked Princess Crissyanna, excitement shining in her otherwise dim blue orbs. “Finally I shall have some excitement.”
“Yeah, sure babe. Excitement. Danger. Test of character. It’s all there,” yawned Pierre Rodriguez. “Just hurry will ya? I swear if I cough up one more fur ball….” he shuddered in disgust.
“Oh, right. I’m totally on it,” Princess Crissyanna said as she turned to go.
“Wait!” commanded the cat. She turned to him expectantly. He turned serious as he said, “I shall leave you with these parting words of wisdom: Beware of Sake-swilling surfers from Sarasota.”
She looked quizzically at Pierre Rodriguez.
“I’m just sayin’,” he replied before slinking off into the brush.
“Well, okay,” Princess
Crissyanna said, more to herself than anyone else. She walked a little further before fatigue
got the best of her. ‘I’ll continue on
in the morning,’ she said to herself.
Finding a soft patch of oh, I don’t know, African Violets, she laid down
on them and fell fast asleep. Pierre
Rodriguez watched over her from a distance.
Early the next morning, around 10:30 or so, Princess Crissyanna woke feeling quite happy. She was closer to finding her prince. Her quest had taken on more importance. She had a purpose. With determination for fuel, she strode purposefully down that path of enlightenment. It never occurred to her that she failed to ascertain a rendezvous point with her future prince once she found H.W. and retrieved said potion. Fortunately for her, he continued to follow a few steps behind, and off to the left.
A few hours later, the sun was beating down on a decidedly bored Princess, and she was beginning to think she would never be out of the valley. She focused on a small hill up ahead, telling herself that once she cleared that hill, she would come down into a new and exciting place. Possibly, even, H.W’s ‘hood.’ Well, she reached the top of that hill, and looked around in amazement at her new surroundings. She looked in awe upon mile after mile of sandy beach and clear blue water. ‘This must be the ocean I’ve heard so much about,’ she wondered aloud. Pierre Rodriguez looked around, slightly annoyed. He realized he could no longer remain hidden. Still, he figured he’d continue to walk behind the Princess for as long as he could remain undetected. By his estimation, he figured that would still be quite a while.
Princess Crissyanna bounded down the hill onto the soft sand. She looked about, trying to decide which direction to go, when she heard voices off to her left. She turned and saw two guys with long blonde hair carrying surfboards. Intrigued, she walked over to them.
“Dude, that wave was so the bomb!” said Shawn.
“Totally, dude. I almost got knocked off my board!” agreed Shep.
“Dude!” Shawn nudged Shep. “Check out that bodacious babe coming over here!”
The two surfers watched as Princess Crissyanna made her way over to them. “Hey,” she said as she approached them.
Early the next morning, around 10:30 or so, Princess Crissyanna woke feeling quite happy. She was closer to finding her prince. Her quest had taken on more importance. She had a purpose. With determination for fuel, she strode purposefully down that path of enlightenment. It never occurred to her that she failed to ascertain a rendezvous point with her future prince once she found H.W. and retrieved said potion. Fortunately for her, he continued to follow a few steps behind, and off to the left.
A few hours later, the sun was beating down on a decidedly bored Princess, and she was beginning to think she would never be out of the valley. She focused on a small hill up ahead, telling herself that once she cleared that hill, she would come down into a new and exciting place. Possibly, even, H.W’s ‘hood.’ Well, she reached the top of that hill, and looked around in amazement at her new surroundings. She looked in awe upon mile after mile of sandy beach and clear blue water. ‘This must be the ocean I’ve heard so much about,’ she wondered aloud. Pierre Rodriguez looked around, slightly annoyed. He realized he could no longer remain hidden. Still, he figured he’d continue to walk behind the Princess for as long as he could remain undetected. By his estimation, he figured that would still be quite a while.
Princess Crissyanna bounded down the hill onto the soft sand. She looked about, trying to decide which direction to go, when she heard voices off to her left. She turned and saw two guys with long blonde hair carrying surfboards. Intrigued, she walked over to them.
“Dude, that wave was so the bomb!” said Shawn.
“Totally, dude. I almost got knocked off my board!” agreed Shep.
“Dude!” Shawn nudged Shep. “Check out that bodacious babe coming over here!”
The two surfers watched as Princess Crissyanna made her way over to them. “Hey,” she said as she approached them.
“Hey Dudette,” greeted Shep.
“Like, what’s your name?” asked Shawn.
Standing tall and proud, she regally replied “My name is Princess Crissyanna.”
The two surfers looked at each other in disbelief for a minute, before breaking into huge grins.
“No way!”
“That’s totally gnarly!”
They high-fived each other, then high-fived Princess Crissyanna as well.
“We like, never knew a real princess before. This is so awesome!” said Shawn. Shep nodded his head enthusiastically.
“So, are you two from around here?” she asked.
Shawn shook his head. “Nope. We’re from Sarasota.”
‘Sarasota…..Sarsota….why does that sound familiar?’ Crissyanna muttered to herself. The two surfers exchanged glances. Crissyanna looked at them. They looked at her. The cat rolled his eyes.
“So, what are you doing out here?” Shep asked Princess Chrissyanna.
“I’m looking for an evil witch so I can steal her potion and turn a cat back into a prince,” she explained matter-of-factly.
“Like, what’s your name?” asked Shawn.
Standing tall and proud, she regally replied “My name is Princess Crissyanna.”
The two surfers looked at each other in disbelief for a minute, before breaking into huge grins.
“No way!”
“That’s totally gnarly!”
They high-fived each other, then high-fived Princess Crissyanna as well.
“We like, never knew a real princess before. This is so awesome!” said Shawn. Shep nodded his head enthusiastically.
“So, are you two from around here?” she asked.
Shawn shook his head. “Nope. We’re from Sarasota.”
‘Sarasota…..Sarsota….why does that sound familiar?’ Crissyanna muttered to herself. The two surfers exchanged glances. Crissyanna looked at them. They looked at her. The cat rolled his eyes.
“So, what are you doing out here?” Shep asked Princess Chrissyanna.
“I’m looking for an evil witch so I can steal her potion and turn a cat back into a prince,” she explained matter-of-factly.
The two surfers exchanged
looks.
“Riiiiiight,” they said in unison.
“Well, we’ve got some sake that’s, like, totally bad. Why don’t you come back with us and we can just chill and stuff?” invited Shawn.
“Oh, no. Thanks anyway, but I must find this witch,” Princess Crissyanna declined as she once again headed off.
“Riiiiiight,” they said in unison.
“Well, we’ve got some sake that’s, like, totally bad. Why don’t you come back with us and we can just chill and stuff?” invited Shawn.
“Oh, no. Thanks anyway, but I must find this witch,” Princess Crissyanna declined as she once again headed off.
Shep looked at Shawn, totally
annoyed. “Smooth move, Exlax.”
“Whaaat?” Shep asked.
“That was the best line you could come up with? Dude, you totally suck,” Shep lamented.
“Oh, eat my shorts. You suck,” countered Shawn. And as Princess Crissyanna headed off into the distance, the two surfers could still be heard arguing amongst themselves. Totally.
“Well, that was close,” said Pierre Rodriguez. He had grown tired of walking behind Princess Crissyanna and had instead elected to walk alongside her.
“What was close?” she asked.
“Whaaat?” Shep asked.
“That was the best line you could come up with? Dude, you totally suck,” Shep lamented.
“Oh, eat my shorts. You suck,” countered Shawn. And as Princess Crissyanna headed off into the distance, the two surfers could still be heard arguing amongst themselves. Totally.
“Well, that was close,” said Pierre Rodriguez. He had grown tired of walking behind Princess Crissyanna and had instead elected to walk alongside her.
“What was close?” she asked.
“Those surfers. If you had gone back with them, the sake
would have come out, you would have all gotten totally hosed and our quest
would have fallen along the wayside. You’re
lucky I was there to stop you.”
Princess Crissyanna scoffed in distain. “You didn’t stop me. I didn’t even know you were there.”
“Ah, but you did know. I was your conscience, guiding you in the right direction.”
Princess Crissyanna scoffed in distain. “You didn’t stop me. I didn’t even know you were there.”
“Ah, but you did know. I was your conscience, guiding you in the right direction.”
“I thought you were my
destiny,” she queried.
“I am both,” Pierre Rodriguez replied.
Crissyanna shrugged her shoulder. “Whatever,” she tossed as she flipped her hair.
They continued on in silence for a while, until both the sand and the ocean were behind them. Princess Crissyanna looked around their new surroundings, taking notice of the boulders decorated in graffiti among the tall pine trees. Small, single-family huts dotted the landscape. “Where are we now?” she asked.
“We’re in the ‘Hood in the Woods’,” Pierre Rodriguez informed her. “We should be getting close to H.W. now.” Keeping alert, they walked a little more until something caught the cat’s eye.
“Hmmmmm, what is this intriguing little hut? I’m going in,” said Pierre Rodriguez.
“Uh, what was that about curiosity and cats?” asked Princess Crissyanna.
“Don’t worry, I have nine lives,” reassured Pierre Rodriguez.
“But, are you going in as a cat with nine lives, or are you going in as a prince who thinks he’s a cat and actually only has one life?” she asked.
Pierre Rodriguez stopped in his tracks. “Good point,” he said. “Let’s err on the side of caution. You go in!”
“Yeah, like, in your dreams. I’m not going in there,” said Princess Crissyanna as she folded her arms in front of her. “You don’t even know what’s in there.”
Just as Pierre Rodriguez was about to argue the point, he stopped when he saw movement out of the corner of his eye. Spinning about, he came face to face with an elf.
“Yo, whazzup?” asked the elf.
“I am both,” Pierre Rodriguez replied.
Crissyanna shrugged her shoulder. “Whatever,” she tossed as she flipped her hair.
They continued on in silence for a while, until both the sand and the ocean were behind them. Princess Crissyanna looked around their new surroundings, taking notice of the boulders decorated in graffiti among the tall pine trees. Small, single-family huts dotted the landscape. “Where are we now?” she asked.
“We’re in the ‘Hood in the Woods’,” Pierre Rodriguez informed her. “We should be getting close to H.W. now.” Keeping alert, they walked a little more until something caught the cat’s eye.
“Hmmmmm, what is this intriguing little hut? I’m going in,” said Pierre Rodriguez.
“Uh, what was that about curiosity and cats?” asked Princess Crissyanna.
“Don’t worry, I have nine lives,” reassured Pierre Rodriguez.
“But, are you going in as a cat with nine lives, or are you going in as a prince who thinks he’s a cat and actually only has one life?” she asked.
Pierre Rodriguez stopped in his tracks. “Good point,” he said. “Let’s err on the side of caution. You go in!”
“Yeah, like, in your dreams. I’m not going in there,” said Princess Crissyanna as she folded her arms in front of her. “You don’t even know what’s in there.”
Just as Pierre Rodriguez was about to argue the point, he stopped when he saw movement out of the corner of his eye. Spinning about, he came face to face with an elf.
“Yo, whazzup?” asked the elf.
“‘Sup, homie?” replied Pierre
Rodriguez. “Do you know where we can
find H.W.?”
“Sho’, I’ll hook ya up,” replied the elf. “Jus’ follow that trail about a mile into the woods. She's da last hut on yo` left.”
“Thanks, bro,” said Pierre Rodriguez, as he and Princess Crissyanna proceeded down the trail.
Excitement began to build within them as they neared H.W’s hut. “What’s your plan once we reach the hut?” whispered Princess Crissyanna.
“Grab the potion and run like hell,” replied Pierre Rodriguez.
“Ok, got it!” said Princess Crissyanna as she intently eyed the hut. Pierre Rodriguez rolled his eyes again. ‘Well, maybe it will just work like that,’ he thought to himself. Stealthily, they approached the last hut on the left. Cautiously, the crept under a window. Slowly, they raised their heads and peered inside.
“What do you see?” asked Princess Chrissyanna. Pierre Rodriguez glanced over at her. “The same thing as you,” he replied.
“Okay, good. Just checking,” she said as she lowered herself back down underneath the window.
They sat there a moment, resting against the side of the hut. Deep in thought, Princess Crissyanna reached into her bag and absently began rolling Paradise Punch lipgloss on her lips. Suddenly, she stopped, mid-roll. “I’ve got it!” she exclaimed as she jumped up.
“What?” asked Pierre Rodriguez a bit warily.
“Just follow my lead,” she said as she rang the doorbell. Inwardly, the cat braced himself.
They heard much banging and clanging about as someone from inside apparently made their way to the front door. Swinging it open, they were face-to-face with a highly irritated witch.
“Who the hell are you and why are you ringing my bell?” she asked.
“Sho’, I’ll hook ya up,” replied the elf. “Jus’ follow that trail about a mile into the woods. She's da last hut on yo` left.”
“Thanks, bro,” said Pierre Rodriguez, as he and Princess Crissyanna proceeded down the trail.
Excitement began to build within them as they neared H.W’s hut. “What’s your plan once we reach the hut?” whispered Princess Crissyanna.
“Grab the potion and run like hell,” replied Pierre Rodriguez.
“Ok, got it!” said Princess Crissyanna as she intently eyed the hut. Pierre Rodriguez rolled his eyes again. ‘Well, maybe it will just work like that,’ he thought to himself. Stealthily, they approached the last hut on the left. Cautiously, the crept under a window. Slowly, they raised their heads and peered inside.
“What do you see?” asked Princess Chrissyanna. Pierre Rodriguez glanced over at her. “The same thing as you,” he replied.
“Okay, good. Just checking,” she said as she lowered herself back down underneath the window.
They sat there a moment, resting against the side of the hut. Deep in thought, Princess Crissyanna reached into her bag and absently began rolling Paradise Punch lipgloss on her lips. Suddenly, she stopped, mid-roll. “I’ve got it!” she exclaimed as she jumped up.
“What?” asked Pierre Rodriguez a bit warily.
“Just follow my lead,” she said as she rang the doorbell. Inwardly, the cat braced himself.
They heard much banging and clanging about as someone from inside apparently made their way to the front door. Swinging it open, they were face-to-face with a highly irritated witch.
“Who the hell are you and why are you ringing my bell?” she asked.
“Excuse me, lovely lady, but
are you Hillary the Witch?” asked Princess Crissyanna politely.
The witch narrowed her eyes. “Who are you?” she repeated. Then she noticed the cat. Looking down at him she asked “do I know you?”
“Uh, meow?” he replied.
Princess Crissyanna brushed past the witch before she could shut the door on them. “Oh, please lovely lady, I only need a few minutes of your time. I am the sole representative of Princess Comely Cosmetics, and I have just the thing for you.” And with that, she took the befuddled witch’s arm and led her into her kitchen, where she sat the witch down at the table and proceeded to dump out the contents of her purse. H.W. stared dumbfounded at the array of beauty products before her. “Here, dollface, you really should try this sparkly eyeliner. It’ll make your eyes pop,” Princess Crissyanna explained to H.W. before whispering to the cat “go now!”
“What?” asked H.W. sharply.
“Uh, I said ‘go now….girl. You go!” Crissyanna recovered, and she handed Hillary the Witch her Swarovski-covered compact so she could watch the progress of her make-over.
Amazed that this was actually working, Pierre Rodriguez quietly slipped away in search of the magic potion.
Luck was on their side. It didn’t take him long to come across the bottle, packaged in a black velvet gift bag cleverly marked ‘catnip.’ He paused, wondering how it was going in the kitchen. Listening intently, he could hear Princess Crissyanna extolling the wonders of a good microdermabrasion. Acting quickly before H.W. lost interest, Pierre Rodriguez looped the silk handles of the gift bag around his neck and ran out the back door. Coming around to the front window, he carefully poked his head up just enough to make eye contact with Princess Crissyanna. She nodded slightly, acknowledging his presence.
“Well, then, we’re finished!” she said to H.W., abruptly ending their make-up session. “Here, keep these cosmetics for a few days. Try them out. I’ll be back by the end of the week to take your order.” She was slowly backing toward the door. H.W. was studying herself in the compact, turning her head from side to side. “What if I - ” looking up, she saw that she was alone. Princess Crissyanna had made her escape.
Breathing hard, the cat and the princess ran as fast as they could to the edge of the woods. Reaching the beach once again, they stopped, gasping for breath. Grinning, Princess Crissyanna carefully removed the velvet gift bag from around Pierre Rodriguez’s neck.
“We did it!” she exclaimed.
“Yes, we did. Now hurry and open the bottle before H.W. finds out it’s missing,” instructed Pierre Rodriguez. With trembling hands, Princess Crissyanna uncorked the bottle. Pierre Rodriguez tilted back his head, and she carefully, slowly, poured the contents down his throat.
“Well?” she asked as she placed the cork back on the empty bottle. “How long does it take to work?”
“A couple hours,” replied Pierre Rodriguez. “And if we start now, we should be half-way back to the valley by then.”
And so, the totally rad, soon-to-be righteously real princess and her soon-to-be real prince walked blissfully toward home…where they would live happily ever after. But not in the valley. Valleys are so yesterday….
The witch narrowed her eyes. “Who are you?” she repeated. Then she noticed the cat. Looking down at him she asked “do I know you?”
“Uh, meow?” he replied.
Princess Crissyanna brushed past the witch before she could shut the door on them. “Oh, please lovely lady, I only need a few minutes of your time. I am the sole representative of Princess Comely Cosmetics, and I have just the thing for you.” And with that, she took the befuddled witch’s arm and led her into her kitchen, where she sat the witch down at the table and proceeded to dump out the contents of her purse. H.W. stared dumbfounded at the array of beauty products before her. “Here, dollface, you really should try this sparkly eyeliner. It’ll make your eyes pop,” Princess Crissyanna explained to H.W. before whispering to the cat “go now!”
“What?” asked H.W. sharply.
“Uh, I said ‘go now….girl. You go!” Crissyanna recovered, and she handed Hillary the Witch her Swarovski-covered compact so she could watch the progress of her make-over.
Amazed that this was actually working, Pierre Rodriguez quietly slipped away in search of the magic potion.
Luck was on their side. It didn’t take him long to come across the bottle, packaged in a black velvet gift bag cleverly marked ‘catnip.’ He paused, wondering how it was going in the kitchen. Listening intently, he could hear Princess Crissyanna extolling the wonders of a good microdermabrasion. Acting quickly before H.W. lost interest, Pierre Rodriguez looped the silk handles of the gift bag around his neck and ran out the back door. Coming around to the front window, he carefully poked his head up just enough to make eye contact with Princess Crissyanna. She nodded slightly, acknowledging his presence.
“Well, then, we’re finished!” she said to H.W., abruptly ending their make-up session. “Here, keep these cosmetics for a few days. Try them out. I’ll be back by the end of the week to take your order.” She was slowly backing toward the door. H.W. was studying herself in the compact, turning her head from side to side. “What if I - ” looking up, she saw that she was alone. Princess Crissyanna had made her escape.
Breathing hard, the cat and the princess ran as fast as they could to the edge of the woods. Reaching the beach once again, they stopped, gasping for breath. Grinning, Princess Crissyanna carefully removed the velvet gift bag from around Pierre Rodriguez’s neck.
“We did it!” she exclaimed.
“Yes, we did. Now hurry and open the bottle before H.W. finds out it’s missing,” instructed Pierre Rodriguez. With trembling hands, Princess Crissyanna uncorked the bottle. Pierre Rodriguez tilted back his head, and she carefully, slowly, poured the contents down his throat.
“Well?” she asked as she placed the cork back on the empty bottle. “How long does it take to work?”
“A couple hours,” replied Pierre Rodriguez. “And if we start now, we should be half-way back to the valley by then.”
And so, the totally rad, soon-to-be righteously real princess and her soon-to-be real prince walked blissfully toward home…where they would live happily ever after. But not in the valley. Valleys are so yesterday….
© Dahlia Ramone: March 10, 2008




