Summary: All the Disney stories are over, so it's happily ever after now, right? Wrong. With mysterious disappearances, new villainous plots, and two new additions to the Disney world, will anything ever be the same? (It's a lot better then it sounds)

Genre: Drama, Adventure, Family, Angst

Rating: T

Disclaimer: I do not own any of these Disney movies. I do however, own Wesley and Olivia

Additional Stuff: This might be a bit dark, I don't know how dark it will be yet. It shall be interesting to find out. But please try it out and see if you like it. The first chapter might seem a bit forced too, being as I'm not very good with introductions. I hope you like it anyway! I'd love to hear any feedback or criticism!

It was an ordinary day, as far as anyone was concerned. For Wesley and Olivia, who had just finished watching the movie 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarves', life was as average as it could possibly get. Little did they know how soon all of that would change. But as far as they knew, it was only another lazy Sunday, one in which it was raining and there was little else they could do but stay at home and relax.

"I love that movie." Olivia stated, smiling serenely. Olivia was a 4th Grade student, but she was very naïve for her age. She was at the point in her life where she wanted nothing more then to stay a kid forever and believed that all adults were dumb mindless robots who were kill-joys. She was also a die-hard Disney fan. "I'm glad that Snow White ended up with the Prince in the end! What about you Wesley?"

"It's stupid." Wesley muttered. Wesley was a 10th Grader, way past the point of his Disney days. These movies bugged him, being as they painted life in a cheery light that it didn't really exist in. He'd been fooled too long and all it had led to was disappointment. The only reason he put up with these movies was to make his little sister happy. "Magic doesn't exist. These movies are stupid, and Disney is even dumber." He added quietly, not aware that Olivia was still listening to him.

"How could you say that?" Olivia asked, sounding aghast. "It's Disney! If you don't believe, then you will never get your happy ending!" Wesley sighed. He didn't want to get into this discussion and he was hesitant to ruin Olivia's illusion of this world. It wouldn't be fair to her. Still, she needed to grow up at some point. It was better to get this over with now, he presumed.

"I hate to break it to you, Liv, but happy endings do not exist." Wesley stated. Olivia stared at him as though he was insane and claiming that the sky was green or something.

"No! It does…it must!" Olivia argued, not able to think of a better argument then that. Wesley smiled grimly, knowing that he had won this battle.

"Liv. It's impossible." He stated once more. There was a long pause, as Olivia gathered her thoughts, trying to come up with any piece of logical truth that could prove her older brother wrong. Fortunately, she was saved from having to think for too long.

"Nothing's impossible." A voice stated from behind both Wesley and Olivia. They both jumped off the couch they were lying on, and turned to stare at the man, well…mouse…in shock. Wesley even shrieked.

"Oh my Gosh…" Olivia whispered. Wesley, upon hearing Olivia's voice, automatically stepped in front of her to defend her from whatever apparition this was.

"Who are you? What do you want?" Wesley demanded of the mouse, his voice suspicious and harsh. He didn't like being caught off guard.

"Why, I'm Mickey Mouse, can't you tell? I heard you saying you didn't believe in magic!" Wesley raised an eyebrow at the smiling mouse. He couldn't be serious.

"I don't. And who are you really?" Wesley asked again, not believing the creep for even a minute. Cartoon characters did not just appear at your house when you stopped believing in magic. That was impossible.

"I really am Mickey!" The cartoon insisted.

"I believe him Wesley." Olivia said quietly. Wesley turned to see his sister staring at him, her eyes shining with belief and trust. Wesley sighed.

"Of course you would, Olivia." Wesley sat down the couch next to her and rubbed his eyes. Obviously the mouse wasn't going to fess up and Olivia was of no help either. This must be a dream so he might as well just play along. "I must be dreaming." He muttered.

"If this were a dream, then could I do this?" Mickey asked, snapping his fingers. Wesley's eyes snapped open to see that he, Mickey, and Olivia were suddenly under water and he decided that this was a confirmation that he was definitely dreaming.

"Actually, yeah." Wesley replied dryly, somewhat surprised when bubbles came out of his mouth along with his words. Mickey glared at him, starting to get frustrated.

"What about this? Or this? Or this?" Mickey continued snapping his fingers, getting faster and faster with each snap. Colors were blurring around them and Wesley had to close his eyes and hold his hands to his head in order to prevent the headache that was coming on. Finally, Wesley felt the spinning stop and he slowly opened his eyes, hoping that he would be lying comfortably in his bed. But instead, he found himself standing in the middle of an unfamiliar…yet extremely familiar…room. It looked like an abandoned attic. But more importantly, Mickey and Olivia were gone.

"Olivia? Mickey?"

Ending Note: I hope you liked that! Please review and the next chapter should be up soon! Thanks!