Disclaimer: This is in absolutely no way historically accurate. Also, I don't own Phineas, Ferb, or Anastasia. Also, this is no way related to Russian Roulette by AgentAsianAstro. Love it, but this is Anastasia.
Prologue
There was a time, not so long ago when my world was an enchanted one. My father, the czar of Russia had married the queen of the Dual-Kingdom Empire and it gave the kingdom a new life. As for me, I gained a mother and two siblings.
At the celebration of our new kingdoms' fifth no star shined brighter than my brother Phineas. He dazzled everyone with his ideas of a better and brighter future. No one more than me. Our separation was always difficult.
"Do you have to go Ferb?" He asked me that evening. "I mean, I know the summit of the Danville kingdoms is important, but do you have to go? Dad can handle things on his own."
"Phineas," Mom interrupted, "Ferb is the crown Prince. As such he is required to go with your father to important political-"
"Yeah, I know, Mom. I know." Phineas said.
As she walked off me heard a clatter behind us and saw a raven haired girl getting dragged away by one of the kitchen staff. He turned back to me.
"I don't know what I'm going to do without you, Ferb. You're like... I just-"
I interrupted him, holding up a gold ring. Surprised, he put it on his finger. It hung there as he held it up.
"It's a little big." He chuckled.
I smiled and held up a small box. Phineas took it, now confused.
"I don't get it."
I took them both from him and placed the ring in a small groove on the box. The box opened and began playing music. Phineas' face brightened.
He laughed. "Our song. The one we made when we were little." He took them back. "Thanks Bro. Wait, what's this?" He looked closer at the ring. "Together in Danville." He looked up and beamed. "You, mean it?" He bear hugged me.
Suddenly our happy moment was ruined. The crowd split to reveal-
"Doofenshimirz!" Father cried. "What are you doing here?"
The hunched man laughed. "It's a party. Like I was gonna miss it. I mean, come on." He cleared his throat. "I didn't get an invite though. I suppose it came late or got lost… in the mail?" One look around and he gathered that this had not been the case. "Oh, great. I'm your advisior for, what? Ten YEARS?! And suddenly you don't even invite me to your anniversary party! I mean, what did I ever do to you?"
"You conspired to overthrow our entire kingdom, threatened to raise a rebel army and kill family." Father stated plainly.
"Oh." Doof rubbed the back of his neck. "Yeah. That. Well, you're still gonna pay!"
He whipped out a blueprint. "This is the Curse-Initiator! As soon as I have it finished, which should be, like, within a fortnight or so, I will shoot you're entire family with it, causing a curse to fall on you!"
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He was true to his word. Within two weeks a green laser came from the sky and shot us all. At first it was little things like bad luck. But eventually a riot form in the streets, forcing our entire family to flee. Phineas and I were halfway to the door when he stopped suddenly.
"The music box!" He ran back, with me on his heels.
By the time we reached the playroom the rebellion was nearly on us. Phineas grabbed the music box just as they started trying to break down the door. The sound of the butt of a gun against the door prevented us from noticing the girl behind us.
"Quickly! In here!" She shoved us through a door in the wall, causing Phineas to drop the music box.
"Wait! I can't leave-"
"GO!" The girl shouted.
I grabbed Phineas, making a mental note of the girl's appearance so I could thank her later. We ran, the sounds of violence behind us.
Eventually, we reached daylight. We kept running. As I struggled to remember the name of the train station we were supposed to leave at, a black shadow covered us.
We turned to see Doofenshimirz just as he grabbed Phineas. I don't know what he planned to do, but the ice broke under him before he could. It wasn't deep, but it allowed Phineas to get away.
At long last, we reached the platform. The people on the train recognized who I was and help me onto the already moving train. I reached for my brother's hand but I could tell he was exhausted. I grabbed it.
"Don't let go!" I instructed.
"I can't! I'm- I'm slipping!" His eyes widened in panic.
Time slowed down. His hand slipped from mine. His head hit the rails. He didn't move again.
"NO!" I screamed. I tried to jump off the train to reach him, but the people on it held me back. "Phineas!"
So many lives were lost that night. Many more destroyed. What had always been was gone forever. And I never saw my brother again.
