So Rapunzel's been trying to figure out how to tell Eugene about it. And after several weeks, this is how it went.
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The balcony scene, written from Rapunzel's POV. My take on what could have transpired between the time they got there and when Rapunzel's parents entered.
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A small brush of the fingers is really all it takes. Eugene/Rapunzel. Oneshot.
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In which Rapunzel refuses change, because she adores her hair as is. Flynn/Eugene and Rapunzel fluff, possibly. They don't talk to each other much. One-shot, complete.
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what if the devil herself wanted other price than just golden hair? there's no rapunzel just flynn, flynn and holes in his mind; AU from nearly the end of the movie; angst, horror, non-con, spells and a slave
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So when you are locked in a tower like forever, you miss a lot of things and experiences! Guess what Rapunzel learned on the first night of the trip, when Flynn asks her 'bout her father. He.will.regret.it please read :
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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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A series of failed proposals. "You know, Blondie, I feel you'd like it better if the horse asked you to marry him" Flynn/Rapunzel.
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Rapunzel has trouble getting to sleep in her new início her first night at the castelo and Eugene's banging at the window certainly isn't helping. Set after the end of the movie. Oneshot
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Eugene Fitzherbert could've been a very likable young lad. That is, if he hadn't stolen almost every valuable object he saw. But even a mischievous, kleptomaniac kid like himself had dreams.
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