Princess guisante ran through the woods, jumping over árbol roots, pushing past branches. She couldn't let them murder Conrad. She had grown to care too much about him. Although she was unsure what kind of amor she felt for him, she knew that she loved him. And that was all she needed to know. She arrived to a group of Natives who were on a cliff, surrounding two prisoners...John Smith and Conrad. Both were tied up and bound to the ground. Pocahontas threw herself on to John Smith and yelled at her father, the chief, not to go through with the execution. segundos later, guisante threw herself onto Conrad.
"Pea!" Conrad's eyes brightened as though an ángel had descended from the heavens. "You're here."
"Of course I'm here, tu doofus," guisante laughed through her tears, "I would never let something like this happen to you."
"Pea, there's something tu need to know...I've been trying to tell you..." Conrad began but his attention quickly turned to Pocahontas, who was telling her father that she loves John Smith.
"This is the path I choose, Father," she dicho with strength and dignity. "What will yours be?"
A majestic wind pierced the air. After coming to the decision that violence was not the answer, everything seemed resolved. For a moment.
"Guys!" guisante screamed. "That fat bastard's aiming his gun at Poca's dad!"
In the nick of time, John shoved Chief Powhatan out of the way, taking the bullet himself. After some brief mayem, the English settlers arrested the villainous Ratcliffe and prepared to depart back to England.
"Pocahontas, are tu going to see John Smith?" guisante asked. "They're taking him back to England. He's seriously wounded..."
"I feel so confused," Pocahontas turned to Pea. "I did what needed to be done. There will be no war...and yet, my problems aren't solved. I have to choose between my one true amor and my family."
"Well, whatever tu decide, tu have my best wishes." guisante hugged Pocahontas. "Remember, family is amor too. Just a different kind. And as our friend Grandmother Willow told us, sometimes the right path is not the easy one."
"When did tu become so wise?" Pocahontas asked with an impressed grin on her face.
"Well, I had help from a creepy canto tree..." guisante laughed. "And a great friend." Her and Pocahontas shared a final hug. "Anyways, I've got to go to the lagoon and talk to Conrad. There's something I need to tell him. Thanks for everything. We'll see each other again hopefully."
"Goodbye," replied Pocahontas, waving traditionally. She disappeared into the fog.
Pea hurried to the balsa outside the lagoon, where Conrad was waiting. He looked at guisante and smiled.
"Pea," Conrad said. "I can't thank tu enough for all that you've done for me."
"Don't mention it," guisante said. "You've rescued me before as well if I recall." guisante wondered if Conrad was going to confess his love. For a moment she thought she saw a glimmer in his eyes that meant he wanted to. Oh, just say it, guisante thought. I'm not gonna be the one to say if first... "Well, should we get going? It looks like it's about time we bothered someone else. Shall we?" She stepped onto the balsa and he followed. An hora of silence passed, just floating through a stream on a balsa of twigs, on towards the siguiente unknown destination.
"Pea," dicho Conrad suddenly.
"Yeah?" guisante answered anxiously.
"There's something I wanna say to you."
He stopped for a moment, wondering to himself if guisante could ever see him as más than a peasant. She answered his pregunta without using a single word.
(End Of Part 18)
"Pea!" Conrad's eyes brightened as though an ángel had descended from the heavens. "You're here."
"Of course I'm here, tu doofus," guisante laughed through her tears, "I would never let something like this happen to you."
"Pea, there's something tu need to know...I've been trying to tell you..." Conrad began but his attention quickly turned to Pocahontas, who was telling her father that she loves John Smith.
"This is the path I choose, Father," she dicho with strength and dignity. "What will yours be?"
A majestic wind pierced the air. After coming to the decision that violence was not the answer, everything seemed resolved. For a moment.
"Guys!" guisante screamed. "That fat bastard's aiming his gun at Poca's dad!"
In the nick of time, John shoved Chief Powhatan out of the way, taking the bullet himself. After some brief mayem, the English settlers arrested the villainous Ratcliffe and prepared to depart back to England.
"Pocahontas, are tu going to see John Smith?" guisante asked. "They're taking him back to England. He's seriously wounded..."
"I feel so confused," Pocahontas turned to Pea. "I did what needed to be done. There will be no war...and yet, my problems aren't solved. I have to choose between my one true amor and my family."
"Well, whatever tu decide, tu have my best wishes." guisante hugged Pocahontas. "Remember, family is amor too. Just a different kind. And as our friend Grandmother Willow told us, sometimes the right path is not the easy one."
"When did tu become so wise?" Pocahontas asked with an impressed grin on her face.
"Well, I had help from a creepy canto tree..." guisante laughed. "And a great friend." Her and Pocahontas shared a final hug. "Anyways, I've got to go to the lagoon and talk to Conrad. There's something I need to tell him. Thanks for everything. We'll see each other again hopefully."
"Goodbye," replied Pocahontas, waving traditionally. She disappeared into the fog.
Pea hurried to the balsa outside the lagoon, where Conrad was waiting. He looked at guisante and smiled.
"Pea," Conrad said. "I can't thank tu enough for all that you've done for me."
"Don't mention it," guisante said. "You've rescued me before as well if I recall." guisante wondered if Conrad was going to confess his love. For a moment she thought she saw a glimmer in his eyes that meant he wanted to. Oh, just say it, guisante thought. I'm not gonna be the one to say if first... "Well, should we get going? It looks like it's about time we bothered someone else. Shall we?" She stepped onto the balsa and he followed. An hora of silence passed, just floating through a stream on a balsa of twigs, on towards the siguiente unknown destination.
"Pea," dicho Conrad suddenly.
"Yeah?" guisante answered anxiously.
"There's something I wanna say to you."
He stopped for a moment, wondering to himself if guisante could ever see him as más than a peasant. She answered his pregunta without using a single word.
(End Of Part 18)