I loved the last tower scene, and the rest of the movie was sort of montage-y, so this is me elaborating on the ending- from the tower, to the kingdom, etc.
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It was time for him to do things the honest way, and perhaps that was what really meant the most. EugenexRapunzel
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He did not just love her — he admired her, he adored her, he esteemed her, he cherished her. He wanted nothing more than her, though he did enjoy teasing her by pretending otherwise. She turned his life around, and he would never be the same again.
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Because, hard as it is to believe, Rapunzel was a child once.
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There is one specific moment that one knows when things are changing. Flynn Rider - or should we say, Eugene Fitzherbert - is no different. Oneshot. Rapunzel/Eugene
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Rapunzel has a nightmare a week or two after arriving at the castle and becoming princess. Eugene's there to comfort her. *Now a two-shot*
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Mother Goethel isn't the only one singing to restore what was lost... a quiet moment with the Queen as she releases the lantern, alone. One-shot.
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Even after Rapunzel's return to the palace, the King is still wary of Flynn Rider, the thief who has stolen his daughter's heart. CHAPTER 4: Flynn must attend his lessons to become the future prince of Corona, but it won't be without some rebellion.
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Rapunzel convinces her parents to pardon Eugene.
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The sunrise brings many things into perspective. Eugene discovers what it truly means to be alive, and what he needs in his life to be so. Or rather, who he needs in his life.
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