In the air, I looked down, through breaks in the clouds, on the fjord-like creases that rumple Scotland's west coast and on the waters of the Minch, the stormy channel that separates the Outer Hebrides from mainland Scotland. |
He was a few years older than rumple and scorched to a berry-brown by the sun. |
Also important: no shoulder strap, which is guaranteed to rumple and ruin whatever shred of cool you've managed to hang on to. |
Nina got down and rolled in the grass to muss her hair and rumple her clothes. |
Rumple and Belle are engaged, so at least two couples could give OUAT fans some modern fairy tale wedding scenes. |
I think it was villainously low down of him, and at that moment I would have preferred Mr. Rumple to be sitting next me. |