‘They’re re-running all the
‘I’ve just had a thought,’ said Colin. ‘Was there a DeLorean Time Machine down the mineshaft throughout the first
‘Nope,’ said Tiger, ‘it only came into being when Doc got struck by lightning at the end of Part Two.’21
‘Are you sure?’
‘Yes. Look.’
And he started to draw the timelines on a sheet of paper to explain.
Sir Matt Grifflon stared daggers at them briefly, then dramatically knelt before the Princess, took her hands in his, and stared at her earnestly.
‘In most circumstances, yes,’ he said, ‘I would be taking you to dinner and the movies and then we’d be running towards one another in slow motion on a beach, but by utilising Subsection 12, Paragraph 9, Rule 11F, “Males to become king if they marry female heirs to the throne”, I can bring, as King of the United Kingdoms, my considerable expertise and rugged manly leadership qualities to the issue of the Trolls – and you can fall back into the role of supportive wife, and think about shopping and crochet and kittens and which private school the nation’s royal heirs should attend. Say yes, and we can perform the nuptials now – I’ve even brought a bishop with me.’
He pointed towards where a bishop was indeed part of his entourage, although he looked a little more like a shabby curate as his clothes were cheap and poorly laundered, and his hat was too big and nearly covered his eyes.
‘I think I’ve seen it all now,’ I muttered.
Sir Matt flashed me an angry look, but, to his credit, at least he recognised me.
‘Oh, look,’ he said dismissively. ‘Dragon girl. Well, I’ll give you a free pass this time, kiddo, but here’s a spot of advice: ordinary people are
‘I’m a knight too,’ I said, suddenly realising this could be useful, ‘so can say what I like to you when I wish to do so.’
‘Nonsense,’ he scoffed, ‘girls can’t be knights. I mean,
And he laughed for a bit until he stopped because the Princess wasn’t.
‘They can be knights if I say they can,’ said the Princess in a stony voice. ‘Isn’t that right, Tiger, Earl of Prawns?’
‘Me?’ said Tiger, looking up from his convoluted diagram of
‘Did I say they couldn’t?’ said Sir Matt, changing his mind instantly. ‘I meant to say they could and s
‘That you did not succeed is no credit to you,’ I said.
‘Well, look,’ he said, trying to sound all conciliatory, ‘we could play the blame game over the whole “tried to kill you issue” but I’ve moved on. Anyway, there are more important things right now, such as me and the Princess getting married – now if—’
‘This isn’t it either,’ said Kevin Zip, who also didn’t worry about interrupting knights. ‘Grifflon isn’t the Something that’s Going to Happen. It’s way bigger than him.’
‘Exactly,’ said Sir Matt, ‘
‘I don’t think a wedding is the Something that’s Going to Happen,’ said Kevin.
‘What would you know?’ said Sir Matt. ‘Now, shall we perform the ceremony here or in the local cathedral?’
‘Not so fast,’ said the Princess, finally getting her say. ‘What sort of a queen would I be if I did not show due diligence over my choice of consort? Would my subjects respect a queen who said
Sir Matt Grifflon bowed low. Tasks for hands-in-marriage were fairly routine in the Kingdoms – it was even a long-running reality TV show.
‘I have already pledged not to kill those horribly disrespectful Dragons over there so it can’t be that,’ he said, ‘but yes, I accept the challenge, whatever it is.’
It sounded as though he were suspecting something quite easy, which it usually was. Tasks were generally of a difficulty tailored to the average prince’s IQ: find your own head with your eyes shut, identify a zebra in a line-up of elephants, spell your name, state your favourite fruit, that sort of thing.
‘You are to find the tallest building in Penzance,’ said the Princess.