Rose le Bête's Story

Water ran through Rose's long beautiful orange hair. It was raining outside, the same place where Rose stood. She had an umberella with her but she closed it after a few seconds she got outside. Her clothes were soaked and wet but she didn't care. She was out in the castle's garden standing, doing absouloutly nothing, enjoying her last time out in the garden before enrolling at Ever After High tomorrow morning. Just as her mind was drifting off staring at a rose bush from a distance, she snapped out from hearing one of the castle's servants say, "It's time to get inside, princess. I will get a hot chocolate prepared for you as you rise off; the king's orders." Rose nodded, still staring at the rose bush. Rose turned around to the servant and got inside the castle. After she got rised off, she sat by the fire with her hot chocolate. Her father got in the room and sat on the couch across her. "Rose, you know you can't stay here forever." He began, "You have to get out there and show yourself. You're a princess and people loves you. I just don't understand why you hate the outdoors so much." Rose rubbed her forehead, "It's not that I hate the outdoors; it's just that I don't like how people treats me, like a princess. You know that. The bows, the respect, I'm not always royal; and you know that, too." Rose's father said, "Well you must grow out of that dislike. You also need to continue packing. You will be leaving early tomorrow morning, a carriage will be waiting for you outside the castle." Rose stood up holding the golden mug fancy drawings of red roses on it and walked out of the room nodding.

The sun shined through the bedroom windows and the birds were chripping. It was early morning and Rose got up as soon as she could to find a carriage waiting for her outside. She rushed down the stairs and ate breakfast. She chooses out her outfit and fixes her hair. The servants took out her luggage into the carriage before she said her goodbyes to everyone, including her parents. She got in the carriage and looked out of the window to wave farewell. The carriage finally stopped after a while, Rose looked out the window of the carriage to see a huge castle with fairytale teenagers walking and hanging around wearing fancy dresses, most of the teenagers stopped and turned their heads to the carriage. The carriage rider hopped off his seat and opened the door for Rose; he first lifted out her luggage and then helped the princess out. "Your luggage, princess." He handed over her luggage, "Or would you like it if I carry it for you to your room?" Rose looked down at her heels and put on a small smirk. She looked up and said, "No. No thank you." She walked off pass the rider, and spunned her heels around to wave goodbye. All eyes were on Rose was entered the school. They all seemed pretty happy they had Rose enrolling at Ever After High again.