Sunday, December 29, 2013

Precious Princess part 9


Salina gasped. In front of her stood a tall menacing troll, it stood over her drooling on her feet. “Help, Please.” She squealed backing up slowly                                                                                                                       
“Hello?” A voice came from the greenhouse next to the mansion. An old man poked his head out of the door pulling off his big sun hat and squinting his eyes at Salina. “Aw come on get, get out of here” he yelled waving away the troll.  He ran over to me and threw rocks at the troll. It grunted and ran into the woods next to the house waving its big hands over its head. “Now who are you?” the man asked rudely turning to me.                                                                                                   
“I’m Sandy’s niece Salina I need to talk to him.

He led me through long halls to two big office doors. He took a small key out from his shirt pocket and opened them up. Uncle sandy looked up from his desk in surprise when he saw me.                                       “Salina, what are you doing here? Where are your parents?” he asked standing up quickly and smoothing back his hair. He looked nervously past me down the hall awaiting the arrival of my parents.   “Don’t worry, I’m alone. I am looking for Rapunzel.”                                                                                                 
    “Well I don’t have her,” he said weakly collapsing back into his chair. “I can’t help you, I looked for her for months but I could never find someone who was there that day saw anything.”                                           
 “But I found someone, someone who was sitting right next to us and saw something. This old lady told me about how a woman next to her, had ran right onto a horse when Rapunzel got kidnapped and rode away with the kidnappers. She had blond hair and a scar across her right ear.”                                                             “Oh,” Sandy stood up quickly “I know that woman.”