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"Are you angry at me?" exclaims Rapunzel.

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"I'm frustrated because you won't see what's in front of you and you remind me of me when I was a little kid! I grew up in an orphanage! They were pretty awful! They told us we'd be worse off anywhere else and I believed them until I ran away and figured out it was much better out here! Maybe you'd think the same thing and maybe you wouldn't but you're never going to find out for sure from in there! And all this yelling is hard on my voice!" he yells.

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"I'll haul you back up just to talk if you promise not to kidnap me or do anything to my hair or - anything! If you want!"
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"I promise not to kidnap you or do anything to your hair, and I'll come up if you promise to send me back down with it when we're done so I don't fall and break my legs again! Once was enough for the day!"

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Rapunzel flings him her hair and wraps the high end around the hook so he doesn't overbalance her. "Hold on, you're heavier than Mother," she calls.

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He holds on.

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She hauls him up, although he is heavier than Mother and therefore she's a little tired by the end of it. She gathers her hair in after him once he's found purchase on the windowsill and brushes a few leaves out of it.

"So basically what you're telling me is my loving and devoted mother kidnapped me, that I'm secretly the lost princess, that most of what I know about myself is a series of selfish lies - can you see why that would be hard to swallow from a total stranger who only produced this guess after I healed him?"
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"Yeah," he sighs, sitting inward-facing on the windowsill with a remarkable lack of concern for the height given how recently he fell from it and his avowed desire not to do it again. "But can you see how - if it's just my word against your mom's about things out there in the world and you just decide to trust her and not me because you've known her for longer, if she is lying you're never going to find out about it? I really, truly don't have any ambitions whatsoever about your hair. I'm just particularly concerned about the king and queen right now because I'm upset about stealing the princess's crown, and they're a good king and queen and I like them and so do a lot of other people, and I really don't think any of the things you're afraid of are going to happen. That's not to say they couldn't, there are people in this world who'd do those kinds of things and sometimes they get their way, but the fact that you're the vanished daughter of some very nice people who also happen to be royalty makes it damn unlikely that the nasty folks would get anywhere with you. They've gotten a lot more security-conscious since losing you the once."

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"Mother has been -"

Rapunzel pauses.

"Mother has claimed to have been looking for somewhere safe where I could be - useful without making things worse. Since I asked her to a few years ago. So if she never found anything that would be - "

She pauses again.

"How long would it take to get from here to someplace where I could check to see if the king and queen would also consider my hair evidence that I'm the princess - and if you're wrong about everything how reliable are you at losing pursuers in the forest?"
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"Losing pursuers, in the forest or otherwise, is one of my particular talents," he says. "If you're going to be running away from things, you couldn't ask for a better companion. Hmm... the capital's pretty close. Would asking the king and queen themselves suit your need for proof? It would sure suit my sense of dramatic timing, with the lantern festival coming up so soon. I could even give them the crown back, or better yet have you give them the crown back, and then I bet they wouldn't have me arrested."

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"It seems like a possibly bad idea to combine returning the very definitely stolen crown with suggesting that I ought to be wearing it. Unless it'll supposedly magically fit only my head, or something. What I want to know is if I can go, and check, and if the answer is no safely get back before Mother gets home."

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"It's not a bad idea at all if you return it after they agree that you're obviously their daughter. Timing is key. When is your mother going to be home? Travel time to the capital and back, with a stop in the middle to ask the queen or somebody else for the flower story, should be a few days at most, but if your mom's coming back tonight that's not much help. You could probably get the story from just about anybody in the capital who was old enough at the time to remember it, but I don't know that for sure because the guy I happened to hear it from was one of the guards who helped bring back the flower, so he might have known some details the general public is missing. You can definitely get a good idea of how nice the king and queen are from just about anybody you pass in the street - ask ten people, maybe one of them has a problem, two if you're in a bad neighbourhood. In case that's also something you want to know."

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"She left a batch of muffins before you showed up and expected to be gone for three days."

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"Then we can be there and back with plenty of time to spare if we hurry, and somewhat less time to spare if we don't."

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"There used to be a door but Mother bricked over it when my hair got long enough to use the window. I can get you up and down, and I can get down myself - once. If we come back will you climb up with the end of my hair so I can use that? I'm pretty good at maneuvering with my hair and I'm sure I'd hurt myself if I tried to climb the tower proper."
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He hops off the windowsill into the room and turns to look down, gauging how the circumstances of his previous fall have altered the landscape of the tower wall.

"Yeah, I could do that," he concludes. "I'd want to leave my bag with you, all things considered, but it's doable."
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She nods.

"I need to - I think best on paper, I need to do that." She reaches for a notebook. "There are more muffins downstairs. If you want them."
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"I'll go have another muffin," he says agreeably.

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Rapunzel points at the stairs and starts writing.

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Down the stairs he goes, in search of tasty muffins.

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There are tasty muffins! There are ten of them left, mostly cool now, sitting on the counter.

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He eats a muffin. Rapunzel seemed to be pretty heavily implying that she wanted to do her thinking alone, so he's going to stay put in the kitchen until she comes and gets him.

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There is a total stranger who has done her no harm yet has not even introduced himself (or if he did it was overwritten with nonsense about laughing squirrels and accessorized owls) telling her things that are very hard to believe - and very unpleasant to believe, which makes it harder.

Rapunzel wants:

- To know the truth.
- If a princess, to be a princess - if that's safely possible.
- To be useful to more than two people with her power. If that's safely possible.

She has:

- An at least apparently helpful stranger who did definitely break his legs before he knew what her hair did and probably didn't engineer the entire situation.
- Three days without her mother home.
- Possible princess status.
- Contradictory biographical information, and background knowledge from books about the major historical events of Corona that has been definitely curated and possibly doctored by her mo-

Gothel.

She didn't like it when Rapunzel called her that even though it was never intended originally to impugn her maternal status. She told her to stop. She's her mother and ought to be called that.

But she's got a name, and it's - more neutral. Considering. If little-girl-Rapunzel who never imagined that her mother would lie to her considered it a reasonable term of address then she can use it now without feeling too terribly disloyal.

She has three days before Gothel comes back.

She can get out of the tower, she knows, it shouldn't be harder than lowering herself to the ground floor. Getting back will be harder, especially if her helper is no help, but, well, if she's caught out of the tower she could claim to have overbalanced leaning out the window innocently. She's clumsy enough to do it even if that particular accident hasn't happened before. Certainly she's just seen that her hair suffices to cover for damage from serious falls.

And if her helper is no help, he already knows where she lives and she certainly can't fight him off and for the time being he's not doing anything frightening, so it's probably best to play along until she can find Gothel again.

So - she can best get what she wants - if she goes with him and finds out as much as she can. Maybe he's right and she shouldn't feel a second's guilt about disobeying Gothel. Maybe he's wrong but well-meaning and she'll be home safe before Gothel is. Maybe he's lying and ill-intentioned and her docility will at least postpone a more open show of aggression, which is all she can reasonably hope for alone.

Rapunzel puts the new stacks of paper where they go in her closet, and starts packing. Blank pages and pencils and her piccolo (it's portable, if she's abandoned somewhere she can try busking or selling it) and there's really no hiding her hair is there - she had a snood for it when she was a child because it became large enough to trip on but not long enough to drag out of the way of her feet, but it was last used when there was only ten feet of the stuff. The fabric surely won't stretch for seventy. She's not going to be able to tuck it into a hood; it's been too long to braid even with Gothel helping since she was nine.

She'll want to pack food, too.

She hooks her hair to the ceiling and rappels down.
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"That looks like a fun way to get around," says Rolan.

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"It's not bad." She starts opening cupboards, looking for anything that seems like it would tolerate being carried around for a couple of days and eaten raw. Bread, apples, nuts, dried tomatoes. She eats a muffin while she's at it. They won't survive much maltreatment but they're fresh and she had been going to eat the one she gave him.

"I've forgotten your name if you ever said it."
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