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    The Princess in Black and the Perfect Princess Party


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      This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either

      products of the author’s imagination or, if real, are used fictitiously.

      Text copyright © 2015 by Shannon and Dean Hale

      Illustrations copyright © 2015 by LeUyen Pham

      All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, transmitted,

      or stored in an information retrieval system in any form or by any means,

      graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, taping, and

      recording, without prior written permission from the publisher.

      First electronic edition 2017

      Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 2014949932

      ISBN 978-0-7636-6511-1 (hardcover)

      ISBN 978-0-7636-8758-8 (paperback)

      ISBN 978-0-7636-9664-1 (electronic)

      This book was typeset in LTC Kennerley Pro.

      The illustrations were done in watercolor and ink.

      Candlewick Press

      99 Dover Street

      Somerville, Massachusetts 02144

      visit us at www.candlewick.com

      For Uyen, Sarah, and Barry—

      with you it’s always a perfect princess party

      S. H. and D. H.

      To my royal nieces, Alize, Alora, and Mathilde

      L. P.

      Pink balloons topped the castle

      towers. Pink balloons bobbed from

      the treetops. There was even a pink

      balloon tied to a unicorn’s horn.

      Today was Princess Magnolia’s

      birthday. She wanted the party to be

      perfect.

      2

      Princess Magnolia cleaned her

      tower room. She put on her favorite

      fluffy dress. She polished her glass

      slippers. She frosted cupcakes.

      3

      She looked out her window. Her

      guests would arrive any moment.

      And then her glitter-stone ring rang.

      “The monster alarm,” said Princess

      Magnolia. “Not now!”

      It was time for Princess Magnolia’s

      birthday party. It was not a good time

      for a monster attack.

      Monsters did not care about Princess

      Magnolia’s birthday. Monsters just

      wanted to eat goats. Stopping mon-

      sters was no job for prim and perfect

      Princess Magnolia. But it was the

      perfect job for the Princess in Black.

      5

      Princess Magnolia ducked into the

      broom closet.

      She took off her favorite fluffy dress.

      She slipped off her glass slippers.

      Underneath, she was dressed all in

      black. She fastened on her mask.

      6

      She was no longer Princess Magnolia.

      She was the Princess in Black.

      7

      “The princess is back!” said the

      Princess in Black.

      She slid down the secret chute.

      She high-jumped the castle wall.

      Twelve sparkly princesses were

      riding toward the drawbridge. Her

      party guests!

      She hoped they wouldn’t look up.

      No one knew that prim and perfect

      Princess Magnolia was also the

      Princess in Black.

      No one knew the Princess in Black’s

      secret identity, except her faithful steed.

      He was a steed with his own secret.

      Everyone thought that Frimplepants

      was a unicorn. After all, he had a horn

      on his head. Today a pink balloon was

      tied to his horn. For the party.

      11

      When Frimplepants pranced, the

      balloon bobbed. When Frimplepants

      cantered, the balloon swayed. Frimple-

      pants was in a festive mood.

      12

      That is,

      until his

      glitter-stone

      horseshoe

      rang. The

      monster alarm!

      Frimplepants went into a secret

      passage.

      13

      When he came out the other side,

      he was no longer Frimplepants the

      unicorn. He was Blacky, the Princess

      in Black’s faithful pony!

      15

      Blacky went to the usual place

      beside the castle wall. He waited for

      the Princess in Black to land on his

      back.

      Blacky was ready to fight monsters!

      But he kind of missed the balloon.

      The Princess in Black landed on

      Blacky’s back.

      “Fly, Blacky, fly!” she said.

      Blacky could not fly. He was a

      pony. He was not a Pegasus. But he

      knew that when the Princess in Black

      said “fly” she really meant “run fast.”

      And so Blacky ran fast.

      17

      They zoomed through the forest.

      18

      Duff the goat boy watched over

      the grazing goats. He did not notice a

      tentacle creeping out of a nearby hole.

      More tentacles followed. A monster

      rose up.

      “Help!” Duff said.

      The Princess in Black rode into the

      goat pasture.

      “BLEAT BOATS!” the monster

      gurgled.

      “Huh?” said Duff.

      “Huh?” said the Princess in Black.

      The monster lifted a tentacle to its

      mouth. It coughed horribly.

      20

      “EAT GOATS!” the monster

      shrieked.

      “Ah,” said Duff.

      “Ah,” said the Princess in Black.

      All monsters were the same. They

      only wanted to eat goats. They did

      not care about a princess’s birthday.

      21

      The Princess in Black pushed a

      switch on her scepter. It turned into

      a staff.

      “Behave, beast!” she shouted.

      “Back to Monster Land.”

      “NO! EAT GOATS!” it said.

      So the tentacled monster and the

      Princess in Black waged battle.

      24

      The monster went back into the

      hole. They always did. Eventually.

      “Hooray!” said Duff.

      25

      The Princess in Black waved. She

      and her pony raced back to the castle.

      Moments later, Princess Magnolia

      came out of the broom closet. Her hair

      was a little messy.

      She ran down the stairs. She opened

      the castle door.

      “Happy Birthday!” shouted

      the twelve sparkly princesses.

      Princess Magnolia was having a

      wonderful time. The sandwiches

      were delicious. The tablecloths were

      fancy. The princesses were delightful.

      It was a perfect party.

      “Open the presents!” said Princess

      Snapdragon.

      30

      “Yes, do!” said the other eleven

      princesses.

      Princess Magnolia clapped her

      hands. She could hardly wait.

      “Oh, thank you!” she said. “Presents

      make a party particular
    ly perfect.”

      31

      Just then, her glitter-stone ring

      rang.

      It was time to open presents. It

      was not a good time for a monster

      attack.

      “What is that ringing noise?”

      asked Princess Snapdragon.

      32

      “It’s an alarm,” said Princess

      Magnolia.

      She couldn’t tell them it was the

      monster alarm. Then they might

      guess that she was the Princess in

      Black. No one knew she was the

      Princess in Black. (Except Blacky,

      of course.)

      “That alarm means it’s . . . time

      for a game!” said Princess Magnolia.

      “Yay!” said Princess Bluebell.

      “What game should we play?”

      “Um, how about hide-and-seek?”

      said Princess Magnolia. “Not It!”

      33

      Princess Tulip was It. She counted.

      The princesses sneaked away.

      34

      Princess Honeysuckle hid under a

      table.

      Princess Crocus hid behind the

      bathroom door.

      35

      Princess Magnolia hid in the broom

      closet.

      Hide-and-seek made Princess

      Sneezewort nervous. She was not

      afraid of hiding. She was afraid of

      never being found.

      37

      Princess Sneezewort blended in

      with the drapes.

      38

      Princess Sneezewort blended in

      with the table lamps.

      Princess Sneezewort blended in

      with the rug.

      39

      Princess Tulip walked by. But she

      did not notice Princess Sneezewort.

      Princess Sneezewort sighed. She

      was lonely. The rug wasn’t very good

      company.

      41

      She had seen Princess Magnolia

      hide in the broom closet. She would

      follow. At least then she wouldn’t

      have to hide alone.

      Princess Sneezewort opened the

      closet. There was Princess Magno-

      lia’s fluffy dress. There were her glass

      slippers. But there was no Princess

      Magnolia.

      “That’s curious,” said Princess

      Sneezewort. “Where did she go?”

      The Princess in Black was back in

      the goat pasture. Normally, fighting

      monsters was a pleasant way to pass

      an afternoon. But today she wanted

      to open presents.

      “Behave, beast!” she said.

      “NO! EAT GOATS!” said the

      scaly monster.

      43

      The Princess in Black sighed.

      Monsters could be so exasperating.

      When would they learn? She would

      not let them eat the goats!

      The Princess in Black and the scaly

      monster waged battle.

      45

      The monster went back to Monster

      Land. They always did. Eventually.

      46

      The Princess in Black raced back

      to the castle.

      She crawled back up the chute.

      47

      She pulled on the fluffy dress. She

      slipped on the glass slippers.

      “Where did you come from?” said

      a voice.

      Princess Magnolia froze.

      Princess Magnolia was not alone in

      the broom closet.

      “Who’s there?” asked Princess

      Magnolia.

      “It’s me. Princess Sneezewort.”

      Princess Magnolia squinted. All

      she saw were some brooms.

      The brooms moved.

      49

      “Wow, Princess Sneezewort,”

      she said. “You blended in with the

      brooms. You’re really good at hiding.”

      “So are you,” said Princess

      Sneezewort. “I’ve been in this closet

      for an hour. I saw your dress. I didn’t

      think you were in it.”

      The closet door opened.

      51

      “I found you!” said Princess Tulip.

      “You two are good hiders. I checked

      this closet three times.”

      “That is curious,” said Princess

      Sneezewort.

      Shall we do presents now?” asked

      Princess Mali.

      “We really should,” said Princess

      Euphoria. “Presents make a party

      particularly perfect.”

      53

      “Oh, goody!” said Princess Magnolia.

      There was a ringing sound.

      “What is that noise?” asked Princess

      Orchid.

      “It’s the alarm again,” said Princess

      Magnolia. She sighed. “Um . . . it’s

      time for the races.”

      The princesses went outside. The

      princesses mounted their mounts.

      Ready, set, go!

      Princess Magnolia and her unicorn,

      Frimplepants, won the first race.

      Princess Sneezewort and her pig,

      Sir Hogswell, came in last.

      56

      There was a second race. Princess

      Bluebell and her Pegasus, Jollybuck,

      won.

      Princess Sneezewort and Sir

      Hogswell came in last.

      57

      There was a third race. Princess

      Zinnia and her stag, Santa Bear, won.

      There was a fourth race. Princess

      Apple Blossom and her antelope, Ed,

      won.

      59

      Princess Sneezewort was always

      last. Sir Hogswell did not believe in

      races. Sir Hogswell did not believe in

      speed. Sir Hogswell believed in din-

      ner, dessert, and a good night’s sleep.

      From the back, Princess Sneezewort

      could see all the princesses. She could

      see all their mounts. But she could

      no longer see Princess Magnolia and

      Frimplepants.

      61

      There was a fifth race. That time,

      Princess Magnolia came in last. She

      rode up behind Princess Sneezewort.

      Her hair was messy. Her glass slip-

      pers were on the wrong feet.

      “That is curious,” said Princess

      Sneezewort.

      Now is it time for presents?” asked

      Princess Apple Blossom.

      “I hope so,” said Princess Magnolia.

      “Because presents make a party —”

      63

      The ringing noise interrupted her.

      “Another alarm?” asked Princess

      Sneezewort.

      “Yes . . .” Princess Magnolia frowned.

      “It’s time to do . . . the maze! We can

      open presents after. I promise.”

      The princesses entered the garden

      maze.

      Princess Sneezewort got lost.

      She thought she would be

      the last one out.

      66

      Eventually she found the exit.

      Eleven princesses were waiting. But

      one more was still in the maze.

      67

      Finally Princess Magnolia emerged.

      Her hair was even messier. Her dress

      was inside out.

      “That is remarkably curious,” said

      Princess Sneezewort.

      Now is it time for presents?” asked

      Princess Euphoria.

      “Um . . .” said Princess Magnolia.

      She held her breath. She listened.


      She looked at her ring. No ringing.

      “Yes!” she said. “It really is time for

      presents.”

      69

      The princesses went back to the

      tower. They sat on sofas. Princess

      Hyacinth handed Princess Magnolia

      the first gift.

      70

      It felt heavy and round. Could it

      be a racing helmet? A goldfish bowl?

      A crystal ball? Princess Magnolia

      couldn’t wait to see!

      Then something happened. Some-

      thing that made Princess Magnolia

      want to cry.

      Her glitter-stone ring rang.

      71

      It was really, really time for presents.

      It was a really, really bad time for a

      monster attack.

      “Does that alarm mean it’s time for

      presents?” asked Princess Honeysuckle.

      Princess Magnolia whimpered.

      “Please stay here,” she said. “I’ll be

      right back. I promise.”

      Princess Magnolia left her tower

      room. She sneaked into the broom

      closet again. She changed her clothes

      again.

      73

      She went down the chute. She

      high-jumped the castle wall. Blacky

      was waiting. She landed on his back.

      They rode through the forest. They

     


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