The Lady and the Tiger by Sarah K.

                         
 Click on the image to enlarge.  Note: The camera flips the picture so the lady is supposed to be on the right.
     Quick as lightning, the princess sneaked down to the two identical rooms. She rushed into the room to the right, grabbed the startled maiden, and threw her into the cursed room of the tiger.
     When lover boy opened the door that the princess indicated, it was the semi-barbaric princess that stood sparkling and blushing. She hugged him joyously and the half-savage king screamed in rage. “How dare you?!?!?!?!? My own daughter!!!” Merry bells rang and the priest declared them man and wife.
     The king was beyond infuriated. In his fury, he roared in rage, and looked for something to destroy. With his ginormous hands, which were sinewy from years of ripping apart raw meat, he broke down the unopened door. The second the door ripped off, the ferocious tiger came out, growling and clawing. The arena shook with the tiger’s mighty roar. The fierce beast and the wild king fought to the death. But as savage as he was, he was no match for the tiger.
     The battle was over. The crumpled half-barbaric body lay in a bloody heap on the ground. The tang of hot blood filled the colosseum. Weeping, the princess knelt beside him and mourned his death. They had a melancholy funeral. After it all blew over and everyone was happy again, the part-barbaric princess and her lover got married.

 

Here is the best ending for Lady and the Tiger.

The lady and the tiger
By Tanner beard

Confidently, with a smile on his face, the youth strode over to the right door, totally forgetting about his x-ray vision. He opened the right door and a tiger walked out. He was growling. The youth didn’t know what to do, so he said, “What’s up tiger?” Meanwhile, the king was just slopering some hot chocolate when he heard a horrid boom and a few thumps. He thought that the modern day is coming too fast. Dolby digital sound track is already here. Back in the arena, the tiger stalked down the youth, its haunches low in battle position. Thinking quickly, the youth dashed forward, eyes fixed on the tiger’s back. The audence gasped in surprise. It was the first time a man had ridden a tiger as fierce as this one. The youth’s plan was to ride the tiger into a wall. He chuckled to himself, “What a good idea.” He smacked the tiger and it just went bozankers, spinning in circles and then crashing into the wall. Everyone was speechless. The king’s daughter just rolled her eyes. Why can’t there be entertainment like this every time.