Once upon a time there was a magnificent, self- reliant princess who went by the name of Penelope. She had gorgeous golden hair and violet eyes that mesmerized everyone who looked into them. One day she was in her castle's garden that was filled with a variety of different flowers of all colors.
As she was in her garden one afternoon she'd felt the urge to go exploring outside the castle doors. As she was leaving the tall wooden doors of her castle she was spotted by her father King Franklin. He asked his daughter, "Why are you in such a rush?" She responded, "I wanted to go exploring father". "You mustn't go exploring remember what happened to your mother?" Penelope suddenly remembers and promises her father not to go exploring.
Penelope storms off to her room filled with anger and sadness that her plan to go exploring was ruined by her father. After hours of sobbing into her pillow she decides to go against her father and sneak out. She grabs a rope ladder from under her bed and tosses it out the window and heads for the forest.
There she meets a deceiving snake named Jasper ,and notices a man tied up. Jasssper suddenly takes Penelope and ties her up as well. When Jasssper falls asleep she manages to untie herself aswell as the mysterious guy. "Thanks for saving me. Even though it should be me saving you."Whats your name?" Penelope whispers. "Nathan, Im technically an outlaw in many countries so its embarrassing that a princess saved an outlaw."
They head back to her castle. Her father runs out to hug Penelope. " I missed you! Why did you leave when I told you not to?" he asks. Penelope sighs and replies "I wanted to discover a new world outside the castle and see new things." "When I was out there I met someone."
Nathan grinned. "This is Nathan, father." King Franklin shook Nathan's hand and said " Thank you for keeping my daughter safe out there." Nathan laughed and replied " More like the other way around" Penelope's father was confused. "I'll tell you about it in the castle." Penelope said. They all head in the castle and, lived happily ever after!"