Rapunzel doesn't sleep well, and she does wind up wrapped up in her hair overnight like a golden-cocooned butterfly. She's still dozing fitfully when the sun comes up.
Rapunzel nods. "Some - some people attacked us in the woods and Rolan won and - I healed the one I could heal. They're in the woods still. Someone should probably get them."
"I can give directions to both," offers Rolan. "Particularly if you have a good map of the forest, but even if you don't."
"That'll be useful. We've got maps, but if we missed the tower seventeen years ago, suppose I can't vouch for how good they are."
He shrugs. "Well, the best one you have, then. But short version - the two men we left in the woods are southeast, about an hour's walk into the forest, north of the road to Orimere. The tower is just about due east of the city, close to the border into northern Orimere where there's a million streams going our way and a million ravines going theirs and no river to speak of anymore."
"The door to the tower was bricked over years ago. Gothel used to get in and out from the top window via, um, my hair. I - she must have got in somehow when she came home early and I wasn't there, because she read my notebook. Maybe she climbed or had some kind of magic plant that would do it, fast climbing ivy or something?"
"We'll send people to the tower with tools to get past the bricks, then, can't assume she'd leave it climbable for anyone else - and the ones to the fellows in the forest ready to make an arrest, and we'll make sure there's plenty here to look after you -" Cearl motions to another guard. "Going to be double shifts for a while, and bring in some of the reserves." The guard nods and goes.
And then sits back down and regards his daughter.
"Your friend staying for a while?"
"Right. Cl- Rapunzel, your room's still - your room, but it hasn't been really updated, you'd probably be more comfortable in a guest suite to start. We can put you next to each other."
"Should I be expecting to do anything about the - lantern ceremony or anything else soonish like that?"
"If you're up for it," says Cearl, "we could announce you're back from the balcony before the lanterns go up, and you could release ours."
"Right. You could wave but you don't have to make a speech if you haven't got anything to say."
She's looking at princess and companion both, though, curiosity bubbling behind her eyes.
He wonders how much of that Rapunzel is catching. At a guess, he'd say not much. Maybe he should offer to translate whenever they next have a minute to themselves.
Ranae loses her hold on quietude. "Do - do you want a look around the palace, so you won't get lost?" she asks Rapunzel.
"Well, here you've got the entrance hall. Doesn't always have the chairs in it, sometimes there's this or that event using the space."