Hey guys! After I finish writing 'Friends races to victory (Human and cars story)' and a crossover story "By the Power of Friendship", I decided to make another Cars story with Aggie as she returned as a grown-girl. There will be more story-series in this story. Have fun and enjoy reading this.
A week later, after the event of the energy-of-the-universe situation, the cars had been staying in the I teams HQ under Aggie's house ever since they've been part of the her team. It should be time for them to go home. Only Lizzie and Red(firetruck) were in-charge of the town, and can't handle on their own much longer. McQueen had the courage to tell Aggie that they should go home, and they wanted her to come along with them, since everybody in their world really missed. Aggie agreed. She decided to brought few friends and her magic wandstaff.
As the group's Commando officer, Finn McMissile was in-charge of controlling their interdimensional remote to open the portal to their world.
Aggie took a deep breath, and exhaled. "Wow, I can't wait to go back. Do you think they still want me there?"
"Aggie, you're the only human who is loved by everyone in our world. You are nothing compared to the first human who killed Doc's grandmother. You are not her."
"And we missed you so much." Doc rolled slowly towards Aggie. "We've been waiting for you to come home for 14 years, but, instead, we came here to ask you to come home."
"And it was worth it." Aggie smiled softly.
"Don't worry, Aggie. We're here for you." Turbo said.
Then, Red(Angry Birds) interrupted. "Hey! Why can't I come along?"
Aggie slowly turned to face her boyfriend. She was so nervous to explain about that there was another of hers that has the same name as her boyfriend has. "Well, Red, it's, uh… it's embarrassing."
"Let me guess: There was another friend there who was also named, Red. Is that right?"
"Um… yes?"
"Then, let me come with you! I'm going to meet him myself."
"Fine. If you insist!" Then, she turned to the portal. "I guess I'm ready."
Her vehicle friends let Aggie go first as they and the rest of her few friends followed.
Once they entered, they came out, only to see the shops and the main road of the town. It was quite empty, just like when Radiator Springs was a ghost town.
"Wow." Aggie gasped. "It's still exactly how I left it."
"Radiator Springs never a bit changed since you left." McQueen said.
Then, a familiar old Ford Model came out from Radiator Springs Curios Shop. She gasped. "Aggie? Is that really you?"
Aggie rushed unto Lizzie, and hugged her. "Lizzie! Yes, it's me!"
Lizzie was very surprised to see Aggie again, and shocked that she was now grown-up. "Oh, look at you know. You've grown-up and taller."
"And I can fly too." Aggie flapped her wings and flittered up.
"You sure are, little one." Lizzie chuckled.
Aggie landed on the ground, and heard a loud honk behind her. She turned around to see a familiar fire truck. "RED…! Urgh, Big Red!" She gave him a big hug. "I missed you too."
When Aggie released from a hug, her bird boyfriend, Red, came forward. "So, you're Red, a firetruck. Not so bad. You help other cars and put out fire, that's great." The firetruck honked happily.
While her boyfriend and the firetruck talking to each other, Aggie suddenly spotted a familiar shop that never been seen for such a long time. It's not just an ordinary shop, like the other shops in the whole time, but it was her shop. The Car Wash.
"My… my shop." She shuddered. "It's still here."
"It's one of the things we remembered you by." Sally Carrera said as she approached with keys on her tire. "And I kept its key. I never wanted to open the Car Wash while you're not around, so we declared the Car Wash close, until you return, and you did." Aggie formed a smile on her lips, as so was Sally as she handed her the keys. "You'll do the honors. It's your shop after all."
Aggie slowly took the keys, and unlocked the door of her shop. When she opened it, the door was quite webby, and the room was dark and dusty. She switched on the lights. The lights above lit up the whole shop, revealing to be old and dirty. The ceilings, floor, and furniture were all covered with dusts and webs. She also coughed when she inhaled dust in her throat.
"Whoa. It looks like this place was never been used ever since I… left." Aggie frowned.
"We never let anyone to touch your shop ever since you left." Sheriff explained. "Because this is the only thing that reminded us about you."
"Umm… not only this." Doc rolled inside, and pushed a button beside the door. A pedestal was rose from the floor in the middle, revealing small pink helmet, and a pair of pink roller skates.
Aggie gasped in surprise as she walked near the pedestal. "M-my helmet, and my old roller skates!" She remembered how she left her old skating equipment in this world, and hugged them tightly. She turned to her friends. "Aww, you guys kept these all this time."
"Actually, not us." Mater said.
"Doc kept them." McQueen added.
Doc rolled forward towards Aggie with a smile. "This shop was never been a remembrance about you, it was these stuff. Your helmet and your roller skates. You wore these when we first met you, and… almost wrecked the town." Aggie shrugged as Doc continued. "You also wore them at your very first race, and I helped you. Those were the times I would never ever forget about you."
Aggie cried with joy, but turned frown. Her old friends always remembered her, but she nearly forgot them and never got to visit them when she had the chance. "You guys always remember me, but I did the otherwise to you guys. I'm sorry."
"Aggie, honey, it's okay." Flo said. "In fact, we're very proud for you what you have done after all this years."
"We have no idea you're the leader of the Imaginary teams until your friends told us everything." Holley added. "But we're happy you've done a great job."
"The most important thing, Aggie, is… you are home." McQueen smiled.
Aggie rushed to her car friends, and hugged them all. "You guys are still the best." After the hug, she tried to put on her helmet and skating shoes, but they won't fit anymore. "Aww, these things are too small for me now."
"Technically because you were eight years old when you last wore them." Finn chuckled.
"How about you could just wish to adjust them?" Wanda (Fairly oddparents) suggested.
"Hey, you're right. I wish my helmet is as big as my head can fit in, and my roller skates are as big as my feet fit in." Aggie said as Cosmo, Cos, Wanda, and Wands raised their wands as they glowed, and the helmet and roller skates grew bigger. Aggie wore them to test it. "Wow, they fit perfectly. What if I should change their color?"
"You don't like pink anymore, man?" Filmore asked.
"Sometimes people changed. So, I have new favorite colors." Aggie replied.
"So, what color do you like?" Ramone inquired.
"I want my helmet to be white, and the shoes to be black."
"Dude, those are really… cool colors! Just let me borrow your helmet and shoes to redesign them later when you're ready."
"Thanks, Ramone. I really want new colors for my helmet and skates for my race… maybe next year or someday."
"Or this year." The red racecar interrupted. "That reminds of it. There's gonna be a Piston Cup race in two weeks in San Francisco, and I want you to race there, Aggie."
"M-m-m-me?!" Aggie stammered. "But I didn't race here, and I haven't race like this for 14 years. Besides Lightning, you were assigned to this. I can't just race so I can show to this world that I'm back."
"I know, but, like you said, you haven't race for 14 years. I just want you to have your racing spirit back, and… so you'll have fun on your return."
"Well…" Aggie thought it over, remembering how she had her first race. She wouldn't forget that moment. "I guess I can have fun for it. Alright, I'm in."
"Woo-hoo!" Mater cheered excitingly, as so was the others.
"Well, I better go home, and be ready for the race." Aggie flew out of her shop and, was about to open the portal back home.
"Hold on there, Hot shot." Doc called. "You said you haven't race for 14 years. Are you sure you still have the guts to race?"
Aggie turned around, scoffing like laughing. "In my sleep! Of course I still have the guts to race! My mind was never been erased!"
"Well then. The kid and I decided to test you for a race. To see if you still remember all of my things I taught both of you."
"Oh, it's on, old man!"
"She feisty." Sarge whispered.
"I know. Isn't she so wonderful?" Red (Angry bird) said dreamingly.
"I just don't know why you're in love with her."
Everyone went to Willy's Butte to watch the race test. They really missed how the three practiced racing together. It's been so long that Aggie never raced with them, which made Doc happy once again that he can race both of his students once again.
Luigi carried a checkered flag and said excitingly. "On your mark, get set. Uno for the money, due for the show, tre to get ready, and quattro to... I can't believe it. Go!"
Aggie kicked the dust with her right leg to push herself, and continued skating all the way as fast as she could as McQueen and Doc followed as well, but not in a racing way. They have to let Aggie win to test her
Aggie kept on speeding up, bug wondering why Doc and McQueen slowed down a bit. She only shrugged. She still wanted to show them that she can still race. When she made it on the turn, she turned left, but realized this is the turn that she and/or McQueen fell into on their first race here. "The turn! The turn, the turn, the turn, the turn!" Aggie tried to stop herself, but she still slipping, until she reached the edge and fell into the cactus pit. "Not again!"
Then, Doc, McQueen, and Mater arrived at the edge, trying to hold their laughter.
"Hey, is it me or you already forgot what I've been taught you about the turn? I'm still confuse." The old navy blue car joked as Mater chuckled. "I think we have a lot of work to do before the race, and don't be so proud of yourself yet."
Aggie rolled her eyes as she pulled herself out if the cacti, and raised on of her hands.
"Uh, you can fly up here, you know!" McQueen reminded.
"I just missed being towed." Aggie grinned sheepishly.
Doc turned to Mater. "I think she really missed you. Have fun fishin', Mater."
As Doc left, McQueen stayed for a while, and Mater threw his tow cable down as Aggie grabbed the hook.
"Don't yer worry, little girl buddy. I got ya." Mater pulled his tow cable up.
"I owe you, Mater, thanks." Aggie said.
I should've put the title inthis prologue, but it's not the perfect time since it's a hearthwarming chapter. I hope you guys enjoyed this! Pls review
