In the early knight hood: Sabrina’s a princess; Shaggy’s a knight trying to win her heart. They admitted under many crescent moons that they love each other. Shaggy had a dog-named Scooby Doo. One day, one of the knights of the knighthood kidnapped her and locked her a tower with a locked door. Shaggy spent many long days looking for Princess Sabrina. Sir Shaggy almost gave up hope, until one hot day, Scooby picked up a scent. “Scooby, like what did you pick up?” “Ri ron’t ro.” He followed it and Shaggy followed him. The trail led them deep into the woods. It became nightfall and Sir Shaggy sat on a big, fat rock. “Let’s give up Sir Scooby. Thou’s not going to find thee under a rock.” Sir Shaggy replied. Sir Scooby smelt the air and followed the scent. He walked away. “Hey! Wait!” Sir Shaggy ran after him. Hours later, Sir Scooby and Sir Shaggy came out from the woods and stopped by a river. “Face it, Sir Scooby…” Scooby looked around. “Rell rower!” “And a dragon!” “Rut roh!” There was a dragon surrounding the tower and Princess Sabrina looking out, looking bored out of her mind. “There’s nothing to do here.” “Get a life.” “I got one. My knight’s going to save me.” Sabrina said. “Not if I roast him first.” “Shut up!” Sabrina said, throwing something from the tower. It crashed on the dragon’s head. Shaggy walked up the dragon as Sabrina went inside. “Let’ my princess go!” “Your princess…Ha! Ha!” Shaggy pulled out his powerful sword. “I fight in the honor of the lady!” He shouted. “You’ll be rotisserie chicken before you’ll have her!” The owner of the dragon said. He was a dark colored knight. “The Dark Knight!” “Your lady’s hard to resist, so I took her. She is of no use to thee.” They had a duel to the death. The Dark Knight’s armor was slashed open by the sharp, sharp sword of Sir Shaggy. “What do you’ve got to say?” “Kill me! She is not worth it!” Sir Shaggy turned his head around and beheaded the black knight. The dragon let out a blood-curdling shriek and ran off. The blood poured like a river from the sword wound and a head the knight took a hold of. It was a nasty sight. Sir Shaggy, with a bloody sword, continued his rage by chopping the door down and racing upstairs. “Princess!” “Up here kind knight!” He raced up the long flight of winding stairs and found his princess huddled against a wall. “Princess Sabrina! Do not fear for I am here!” “My knight in shining armor! He has come and saved me!” Sabrina bounded for the knight who saved her and put her arms around him. “You saved me from that horrible man!” She said, her face pressing against Sir Shaggy’s chest plates. He put a comforting arm around her waist, pressing her closely to him. “Just doing what’s right for my lady.” “You’re my hero, my knight in shinning armor. I love you so much.” She said, giving him a kiss. Back at the palace, Sir Shaggy and Sir Scooby returned Princess Sabrina to Queen Carroll, King Jack, Princess Velma and Princess Judy safely. “Sir Shaggy, how can we ever repay you for her safe return?” “I ask for your daughter’s hand in marriage.” “You want to marry one of my daughters?” “Yes your highness, that’s all I’m asking for.” “You two will be married at dawn in three days!” The king pulled Sir Shaggy aside. “You take care of my daughter. She’s very valuable to me.” “I will sir.” Sir Shaggy returned to Princess Sabrina. In three days at dawn, the two were married and lived happily ever after The End
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