Cadrien “Cade” Callistarte (
estrangedheir) wrote in
helloeverybunny2018-04-20 07:18 pm
PSL • Sorry, Your Treasure Is In Another Castle
Characters: Cade, Rapunzel (
healingincantation) and some NPCs
When: sometime before the main events of Tangled
Where: Rapunzel’s tower
Summary: Cade and his bandit buddies raid an abandoned tower for treasure - only it’s not as abandoned as they thought.
Warnings:deadly frying pans, sparks (and other things) flying?
A trio of men stood by the edge of the small clearing fronting the tower, looking up at the window and the improbable task that lay before them.
Well, only one of them thought the mission’s odds weren’t in their favor. The rest of the gang - including those who’d stayed behind all cozy in their hideout - were of the opinion that it was going to be as easy as pie. A quick raid of an abandoned tower in the middle of nowhere for some supposedly high-value ancient forgotten relic of the kingdom of Corona.
Ha, Cade thought, rolling his eyes. How many times have I heard that before?
He’d tried to persuade their leaders that it wasn’t strategically sound, but they only laughed at him. His opinion wasn’t the one that mattered, after all; he was just the poor, abandoned boy they’d taken into their fold out of pity and the goodness of their hearts. Nevermind that he actually had an education in his past life.
“Oi, Cade! Get your butt over here, kiddo! It’s your time to shine.”
The blonde sighed and moved forward to join his companions, eyeing the rope warily. That grappling hook didn’t look reliable - actually neither did the rope, it already looked frayed - and the tower had to be several meters tall. He’d survive a fall, but it was going to be painful.
“Oh come on! You’ve got to have something better than that,” Cade muttered with a groan.
“We’ll catch you, don’t worry!”
When: sometime before the main events of Tangled
Where: Rapunzel’s tower
Summary: Cade and his bandit buddies raid an abandoned tower for treasure - only it’s not as abandoned as they thought.
Warnings:
A trio of men stood by the edge of the small clearing fronting the tower, looking up at the window and the improbable task that lay before them.
Well, only one of them thought the mission’s odds weren’t in their favor. The rest of the gang - including those who’d stayed behind all cozy in their hideout - were of the opinion that it was going to be as easy as pie. A quick raid of an abandoned tower in the middle of nowhere for some supposedly high-value ancient forgotten relic of the kingdom of Corona.
Ha, Cade thought, rolling his eyes. How many times have I heard that before?
He’d tried to persuade their leaders that it wasn’t strategically sound, but they only laughed at him. His opinion wasn’t the one that mattered, after all; he was just the poor, abandoned boy they’d taken into their fold out of pity and the goodness of their hearts. Nevermind that he actually had an education in his past life.
“Oi, Cade! Get your butt over here, kiddo! It’s your time to shine.”
The blonde sighed and moved forward to join his companions, eyeing the rope warily. That grappling hook didn’t look reliable - actually neither did the rope, it already looked frayed - and the tower had to be several meters tall. He’d survive a fall, but it was going to be painful.
“Oh come on! You’ve got to have something better than that,” Cade muttered with a groan.
“We’ll catch you, don’t worry!”

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He took a moment to smile gratefully at Rapunzel before reaching out to pet the chameleon. He had strong-looking hands, but his touch was surprisingly gentle.
Then he looked up at Rapunzel again. “You still haven’t told me your name. Will I have to guess?” His teasing, less formal tone was definitely a sign that he’d started to relax around them.
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"Oh, I'm sorry!" she gasped, blushing a bit. "Rapunzel... My name is Rapunzel."
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"Rapunzel," he repeated quietly at her introduction, almost reverently. He smiled at her - that blush was really adorable - and wished he had something witty to say, or do. Should he bow? Kiss her hand? He'd never been very smooth around women, most especially those he actually liked, and that wasn't about to change anytime soon.
So instead he said, "Nice name. I... wouldn't have been able to guess that."
Then he glanced back at the window. "It should be safe for us to go now. Did you have a particular destination in mind?"
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She laughed at his comment about guessing her name. "Probably not, no." Then she inhaled, deeply, and stepped over to the window, leaning out and pointing off in the direction of the floating lights.
"Come here, I can show you."
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He shook his head to clear his thoughts, refocusing his gaze instead towards the general direction she was pointing off to. He squinted to get a better look.
"You want to go to Corona? To the festival, I'm guessing?" He'd never been there before, but some of the guys had been excited about it. A princess' birthday, they said. Wine and women would be plenty, they said.
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"Oh! Um..." Wait, that did make sense, though, she realized as she recalled what he'd said. A festival would explain why those lights came every year... Though it didn't explain why they felt so directly connected to her. "Yes, the festival."
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And for some reason he couldn’t put his finger on — he wanted to give her that.
“To Corona, then.” He was smiling, too... until he remembered their little predicament, anyway.
He looked down, and it was a long way down. Scaling the tower had been one thing, because he’d been alone and only concerned for himself. “So... you said you got this covered?”
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"Yes. I've got this. You'll have to go first, though!"
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But, all the same, she’d asked him to trust her. And, for some reason, he felt that he could.
He climbed up to the window pane and grabbed hold of her hair. He tugged on it a little, turning back to regard her. “This won’t hurt you?” he asked, genuinely concerned.
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But he wasn't so surprised that he doubted her, it would seem, as he took hold of her hair. She was touched by his trust... And it made her feel proud of herself.
"Oh, no, I'll be fine," Rapunzel assured Cade in response to his question.
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Still, he was very careful on the way down, trying to go as fast as possible while keeping himself light. It was most probably his training in dance that gave him the needed grace for the endeavor, and he allowed himself a moment to be grateful for that part of his old life — albeit a little begrudgingly.
As he waited for her at the base of the tower, though, he had to wonder. If she actually had a means to leave, why had she been living in isolation, almost like a prisoner? She was so sweet and so kind and she certainly didn’t deserve all that loneliness.
Of course, he knew he wouldn’t be able to bring himself to ask her that, so instead, he settled with telling himself to make it a worthwhile trip for her. It shouldn’t be too hard, since she picked a really good time; the lanterns would be a breathtaking sight, and he knew the perfect spot for the experience.
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When she reached the bottom, her hair falling to the ground behind her, she looked around with wide eyes. Everything was so bright... And beautiful. What had been a grin as she made her way down became a gaping expression. She'd never thought she'd actually be outside of the tower, and while she was frightened, she was also exhilarated.
"Wow..." She wiggled her bare toes, feeling the grass and dirt. Amazing.