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"So, how did you guys enjoy the movie?" Miss Faulkner asked innocently as her homeroom class fell into their seats with a few of them groaning.

"Worse movie I have ever seen," one of the football players groaned.

"Why did you make us watch it?" another classmate rhetorically asked.

"We actually didn't find it that bad," Allie confessed.

"Yeah. Because the eight of us used a method which involved in imagining us as the actual characters in the film," Will added.

"Maybe we should use that method," they heard a classmate mutter, earning nods in agreement from her friends.

"OK. You have watched The Swan Princess. And you are required to watch seven movies. So you guys have got one down and six more to go. As you know, there is a sequel to the first film. And since it would be wrong not to include it, I decided that you should watch The Swan Princess: Escape From Castle Mountain next," Miss Faulkner announced.

"Titled as The Swan Princess and the Secret of the Castle upon release in European countries," Leah added.

Some classmates just groaned. They thought that suffering through The Swan Princess was bad. Now they have to watch the sequel? Will God ever have mercy on the poor unfortunate souls?

"It could have been worse, you know," Jen remarked.

"HOW?" the haters demanded.

"We could be stuck going through the cliche Disney films like Beauty and the Beast and Sleeping Beauty," Lance defined.

"Now that would have been bad," Miles laughed.

"Big time," Marco agreed.

"They're not that bad," Tori scoffed.

"Now that gives me an idea...," Ms Faulkner started thinking.

Thankfully for her class, the bell rang and gave them the opportunity to get out of there fast. Now, they were at Allie's house preparing to watch the next The Swan Princess film. They had to admit. They were pretty excited to see it.

"Same method as before?" Marco suggested.

"Same method as before," Tori agreed.

"Same characters?" Miles asked.

"Same characters," Leah nodded.

"Same routine?" Lance questioned.

"Same routine," Jen responded.

"Movie and then dinner," Will recalled.

"Wanna grab Thai this time?" Allie quizzed.

"Are you on the menu?" Will flirted.

"Am I invisible or something?" Leah wanted to know.

"Yeah. Come on, guys. Save the PDA for when you're actually alone," Lance groaned.

They decided not to say anything else on the matter of PDA. But they all did agree with the idea of grabbing Thai for dinner after the movie. Then Allie pressed the close button on the DVD and sat next to Will on the couch...that is, until Will pulled her into his lap. Miles and Leah had the other end of the couch. Leah was snuggled into Miles' side. Lance was sitting on the leather recliner with Jen sort of lying across his lap. And Marco had the other recliner while Tori sat on the floor inbetween his legs.

When everyone nodded indicating they were ready and they were sure that Allie's parents were out of the house, Allie pointed the remote at the BluRay Player and hit play. The others watched as it went through the credits and then the movie officially started...


OK. This is part two of seven. And obviously, the movie is the second Swan Princess film which is The Swan Princess: Escape From Castle Mountain or The Swan Princess and the Secret of the Castle for European countries.

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