


Needing to know the truth gets the best of Belle. Despite being very resentful of Gaston due to his treatment of the ogre, Belle still agrees to marry him, for the sake of her kingdom. Later on, however, it's revealed the ogres have breached the eastern region and that war is now unavoidable. Belle is appalled by this and refuses to let the ogre be harmed, allowing it to get away. Everyone believes this to be the ogre's fault, but when the ogre is found, the mirror reveals that it was in fact Gaston's, who tortured the ogre in her absence until it broke free.

Belle and Maurice set out for the mirror, but when returning they find Gaston collapsed on the ground and the ogre gone.

She convinces her potential husband-to-be to consult a magical antiquities book in order of finding a way to prove the ogre's innocence, which she is successful with, having found a magical mirror to do the trick. Belle, however, knows it'll simply be tortured, and so she disagrees. Things don't go as Belle expected, for the two of them hit things off rather well, but when a baby ogre is found stuck in a hole, Gaston believes it to be a spy and wishes to bring it back to the castle for interrogation. Belle is hesitant, especially given the information she has taken in about her potential suitor, but Gaston wishes to put these worries to rest during a walk. (" Her Handsome Hero")īelle is approached by her father, Maurice, in regards of setting up an arranged marriage between her and Sir Gaston, whose own father's army is needed in a current battle against the ogres that threaten their kingdom. In order to protect her kingdom, Belle accepts Gaston's marriage proposal. Now you've made your choice and you're going to regret it forever.
