Once upon a time, in the faraway kingdom of Slumberia, there lived a beautiful princess named Shyleah Tropinin. Shyleah was a sweet and gentle girl, but she had a very strange and peculiar habit: sleepwalking.
One night, as Shyleah was sound asleep in her royal bedchamber, she began to stir. Her eyes fluttered open, but they were glazed and unfocused. She slowly sat up and swung her legs over the side of the bed.
As soon as her feet touched the ground, Shyleah began to walk. She walked slowly and unsteadily, her arms outstretched as if she were a tightrope walker. She walked out of her bedroom and down the castle corridor.
The guards on duty watched in amazement as Shyleah passed by, her eyes wide and staring. They had never seen the princess sleepwalk before.
Shyleah walked all the way to the throne room, where her father, King Slumberton, was sleeping soundly on his throne. Shyleah stood before her father and stared at him for a long moment.
"Father," she said in a soft, voice, "it's time to wake up." King Slumberton opened his eyes and smiled at his daughter. "My little princess," he said, "what are you doing up so late?"
Shyleah didn't answer. She simply turned and walked away. She walked out of the throne room and back to her bedroom. As soon as she got into bed, she fell fast asleep.
The next morning, Shyleah woke up with no memory of her sleepwalking adventure. She got out of bed and went about her day as usual.But that night, the same thing happened again. Shyleah got out of bed and sleepwalked all the way to the throne room. This time, she stood before her father and said, "Father, it's time to wake up."
King Slumberton was becoming concerned. He had never seen Shyleah sleepwalk like this before. He decided to call the royal physician, Dr. Dreamweaver.
Dr. Dreamweaver examined Shyleah and asked her a few questions. He soon realized that Shyleah was sleepwalking because she was stressed about something.
"Princess Shyleah," Dr. Dreamweaver said, "I think you're sleepwalking because you're worried about something. Is there anything that's been troubling you lately?"
Shyleah hesitated for a moment before answering. "Well," she said, "I'm a little worried about my upcoming wedding. I'm not sure if I'm ready to get married."
Dr. Dreamweaver smiled. "That's perfectly normal, Princess Shyleah. A lot of people get nervous before their wedding. But I'm sure you'll be a beautiful bride and that you'll have a wonderful wedding day."
Dr. Dreamweaver's words comforted Shyleah. She went to bed that night feeling much more relaxed. And for the first time in a long time, she slept peacefully through the night.
From that day on, Shyleah Tropinin never sleepwalked again. She married her prince and lived happily ever after.