The next pages showed Harold and Lillian in a carriage, racing away from their safe kingdom and into the dark, foreboding forest. So Fiona waited in a tower, guarded by a dragon, until the day when her true love would arrive. Man's Voic: Only true love's kiss would lift her curse. The pages then turned to the pages with a knight kneeling, holding a bouquet of flowers and Fiona waiting in the tower guarded by a certain dragon's tail. By day, a lovely princess by night, a hideous ogre. Man's Ve: But she was possessed by a terrible curse. The pages flipped to one page of older Fiona's human form during the day, and her ogre form during the night. Man's Voice: Once upon a time a long time ago, a king and a queen had a beautiful daughter named Fiona.
It was opened up to a page of Far Far Away with King Harold and Queen Lillian holding their newborn as a man was heard narrating. Only this book had a particular title on it.
The story starts as the first two films started, with a book lying on the ground.