Lili curtsied. Cary bowed. Then they both burst out laughing because curtsying to a giggling tree felt wonderfully absurd.
And so, with no guards, no maps, and only a half-eaten honeycake for provisions, the two playful princesses stepped into the unknown. The passage twisted and turned for what felt like an hour, until it opened into a cavern that wasn’t a cavern at all. Above them stretched a canopy of silver-leaved trees, their branches woven with glowing moss. Below, a carpet of velvety moss muffled their footsteps. And in the center of this hidden grove stood a sight that made both princesses drop their jaws. lili and cary two princess playful part 3
And so, the two princesses began singing an off-key song about a duck who wanted to be a knight. They made up a dance involving wiggling their elbows and hopping on one foot. They told knock-knock jokes to the stalactites. And slowly, the caves began echoing laughter instead of fear. The crystals glowed warmer. The path ahead cleared. Lili curtsied
A giant, ancient tree—easily a thousand years old—had a face. Not a scary, knotted angry face, but a jolly, wrinkled one, with eyes that were actual pools of liquid amber and a mouth that curved into a permanent, trembling smile. Every few seconds, the tree shuddered, and from its trunk burst a fit of giggles that sent shimmering leaves raining down. And so, with no guards, no maps, and
The kingdom of Everdelle had seen many legendary duos: knights with dragons, wizards with enchanted staffs, and bakers with never-ending dough. But none were as beloved as Princess Lili of the Sunlit Meadows and Princess Cary of the Silverstream Hills. In Part 1 , they’d turned a royal banquet into a bubble-blowing festival. In Part 2 , they’d swapped crowns with two mischievous squirrels for an entire afternoon. Now, in Part 3 , their playfulness was about to lead them into the most magical—and mysterious—adventure yet. A Whisper Behind the Tapestry It began on a drowsy Tuesday afternoon. The castle’s grand library smelled of old parchment and lavender, and the two young princesses were supposed to be studying the history of royal diplomacy. Instead, Lili was using a feather quill to tickle Cary’s nose, and Cary was retaliating by stacking history books into a wobbly tower.