As Graceleman began to pack her bags, the fairy (madam annoyingness) told Graceleman there was no time. It was a leave now or leave forever. She Sadly glanced a at the picture of the prince she once fell in love with, prince Lucky the first. But she had no time to mourn the fact she would probably never see that picture again, and in nothing but a light jacket she sprinted out of the cottage with the fairys into the sled pulled by pegusi. (Plural for pegusus).
Hugolofent continued to tell about the loved Graceleman and lured King Bishop III and Olivercatolot into his deep plan or quest to find this princess and end her forever. But the two Gullible animals (well, one gullible animal of course I'm talking about Ollie) had no clue about this cats plan and insisted on finding Graceleman's cottage. Closer and closer Hugolofents plan began to become what he had wanted and believed he deserved a long time ago.
(Bishop) "Oliver! You passed out twice!"
(Oliver) "I don't care! It's not my fault I'm on a sugar high because YOU left the doggie treats out!"
(Bishop) "I put them away. You got them out again."
(Oliver) "Exactly! It's not my fault YOU didn't hide them from me!"
(Bishop) groan
(Hugo) "As I was saying, my once loyal subjects of cuteness were rather fond of this princess. I am on a quest to find her. With her help I may gain back my kingdom and you might possibly have her as your bride."
(Oliver) "And what's in it for us?"
(Bishop) "Oliver, he JUST told you."
(Oliver) "I know, I just allways wanted to say those words. Princess Grace-Ellen, her we come!"
(Hugo) "Graceleman."
(Bishop) "Woah, woah woah. How do we know this isn't a trap, how do we know if this is true, and why should we trust you?"
(Oliver) "Because how else am I to find thine woman of thine lreams?"
(Bishop) "Ok fine. And by the way, you sounded perfectly mideval until you said lreams. It's dreams."
(Oliver) "Whatsever"
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