Fairy Tale The Chant Brenda Coimbra de Sousa Julia Evangelista Silva Nayara Soares Rodrigues O nce upon a time, in a kingdom not so far away, a beautiful girl called Giselle, she loved to sing with little monkeys, Abi. Although the two do not speak the same language, when they sing they understood each other perfectly. With the same sound, rhythm and emotion, the two wrote beautiful lyrics and sing around the city. But not everyone liked all this singing and “noise”. Including Rosalie, the tavern owner, who lacked a heart attack when she heard her two best friends sing around town, but it wasn't because she didn't like music, but because she never had the gift of singing. One day, with so much envy and anger, Rosalie went to the enchanted forest in search of a sorceress to give her this gift. Once there, the sorceress said that she didn't have such great power to give her a powerful voice, however, she could “steal” someone else's voice. Rosalie thought it was a great idea and immediately thought of Giselle and her wonderful voice. The sorceress had given her this spell, but it had a price: she would never speak a word again, she would just sing. Rosalie nodded and so, in the middle of the night, Giselle's voice was transferred to Rosalie. She spent the whole day singing, and she didn't care about anything. The only voice that reigned there was hers. But in the meantime, Giselle suffered from the loss of her voice. The brown-eyed girl could no longer sing and was increasingly losing even her speech. Giselle no longer had any hope that she could sing again, and her little monkey was getting sadder and sadder, because without Giselle he didn't feel like singing either. One day, the prince, Shawn, knocked on Giselle's door: "Why don't I hear your singing in this realm anymore?" Giselle tried to speak, but her voice didn't want to come out, so she took a piece of paper and wrote to him that she didn't know what had happened, but her voice had faded in one of those mornings. The prince asked all his guards to ask the citizens if they knew anything, until a peasant woman told them that the tavern owner began to sing like Giselle. They went to the tavern and asked Rosalie to return Giselle's voice, but she refused. However, with a lot of confidence and debauchery, she proposed a battle of singing, but as Giselle was without a voice, it was the prince who fought. But what Rosalie didn't know was that the prince was the famous rapper who sang with a mask on the streets so no one would know he was the prince. They battled and in the end Shawn won, because even though Rosalie had Giselle's voice, she didn't have the practice and didn't know the strengths and weaknesses of that voice. Giselle's voice came back to her, then she started to say how much she was the prince and that she never imagined he was the rapper. The prince said that it had always been a big dream to sing with Giselle, but he didn't want his cover to be blown, but since that was all over, he would love to sing with her. They sang together all over the city and ended up becoming known to every corner of every kingdom. They spent a lot of time singing together after that. Love began to emerge little by little and that is how happily ever after. The prince said that it had always been a big dream to sing with Giselle, but he didn't want his cover to be blown, but since that was all over, he would love to sing with her. They sang together all over the city and ended up becoming known to every corner of every kingdom. They spent a lot of time singing together after that. Love began to emerge little by little and that is how happily ever after. The prince said that it had always been a big dream to sing with Giselle, but he didn't want his cover to be blown, but since that was all over, he would love to sing with her. They sang together all over the city and ended up becoming known to every corner of every kingdom. They spent a lot of time singing together after that. Love began to emerge little by little and that is how happily ever after.