"Terra, where are we?"
It was the first time since that morning, when he had declared he was taking them on vacation and told them to get on their gliders and follow him, that Aqua had seen Terra unsure. "Disney Town?" he offered tentatively.
Aqua looked to her left, where huge letters spelled out CALIFORNIA, then to her right, where a dozen lines of people waited to enter what looked like an ornate and daintily landscaped train station, and finally back at Terra. "I doubt that."
"Aqua's right. This can't be Disney Town," Ven agreed. "There's too many…" He paused, trying to find the right words to sum up his observations. "Too many people here," he finished. Aqua knew exactly what he meant – no walking, talking animals. "Plus," he added, "Disney Town didn't change our clothes."
It was true – their outfits were much simpler, likely because Aqua's halter top and skirt, Terra's t-shirt and khakis, and Ven's hooded sweatshirt and cargo pants blended into the crowds far better than their normal attire.
Faced with the facts, Terra stuck his hands in his pockets, glancing sheepishly to the side. "I don't know where we are," he admitted.
She hadn't thought so. Instead of saying anything – because for Terra, this was normal – she found someone wearing a name tag and a smile. "Excuse me. Can you tell me where we should go from here?" Because simply asking where they were would probably get them strange looks.
"Certainly," the girl nodded, her smile widening as she gestured towards the giant letters. "That's California Adventure, which is always fun, but if you're only here for a day-" She pointed to the train station. "-definitely go to Disneyland."
"Disneyland. Thank you." Aqua turned to find the boys had been listening in. "Sounds like fun," she commented, meeting Terra's eyes.
"You do owe us a vacation," Ven grinned, catching on.
"Okay," Terra replied, ever the pushover to that smile, taking his Disney Town pass out of his pocket. "We're going to Disneyland."
