A Sudden Noise.

The sun rose upon the curtains. Lilo woke up at the sight of the bright light.

She rolled over to great her blue furry boyfriend who was snoring into the pillow.

"Stitch?" she whispered, shaking him. "Stitch, it's time to get up,"

Stitch moaned and turned over on his side. He didn't like early mornings.

"No, meega sleep," he yawned.

Lilo sighed as she got out of bed and put on her dressing gown. There was a little rustle

coming from the sheets.

"Lilo come back," Stitch said, rubbing her pillow.

"Stitch, I'm not going to lie in bed all day when it's a great day out there," Lilo said, slightly annoyed.

"When Lilo became Stitch's bujee boo, Lilo said she would stay with Stitch all the time,"

Stitch replied. "Lilo is not spending time with her bujee boo,"

"In my life I have other priorities, it's not always about you," Lilo said, storming out the door.

I can't believe him sometimes thought Lilo, I have my own life, and now I've turned eighteen,

I can't let my life revolve round him all the time.

Lilo went out on the porch, still in her dressing gown. She looked at the grass blowing in the breeze.

It IS a nice day, why can't I enjoy it?

Lilo walked down the steps and headed off into the forest. She went there when she was feeling sad or to get away from Nani her big sister.

Lilo sighed and took out her comb and groomed her beautiful long black hair.

Then she heard a noise.

A rustling in the bushes.

Then a familiar laughter.

No she thought, it can't be.

Lilo went further into the forest to investigate, hoping that she was wrong.

"Hello?" she called. "Is anyone there?"

The laughter started up again. Lilo strained her ears to hear where it was coming from.

Then in the distance, she saw a battleship, which had landed squarely on a large rock.

Lilo walked up to it wary of the consequences.

It seemed to be where laughter was coming from.

"Hello?" she called again, walking up to the doorway. She walked inside, carefully watching

where she was stepping.

Then a horrible thought hit her, she knew whose ship this was.

She turned and ran, but as she did the door way started to close.

Please, please, please! She begged, let me go.

She was too late.

The door had shut on her, leaving her banging and banging on it.

"Please! Let me go! I won't tell anyone you're here!" she cried.

"It's too late for that!" said a familiar French ascent.

Oh my gosh, please, not you, anyone but you.

A small rodent-like alien with red eyes and a red cape came towards her. Beside it were two guards, both holding weapons.

Hamsterviel.

"Well, little girl, you have fallen into my trap! Well, you're not so little anymore are you?" he

said, eyeing her up and down.

"Let me go, Hamsterviel!" Lilo demanded, in a slightly scared voice. "What have I done to you now?"

"What have you done? You have sent me to prison for a miserable ten years and now that I'm out I want revenge!"

"Just on me? To tell you the truth, I didn't plan on sending you to prison, just to harshly punish you for what you did to my ohana..."

Lilo stopped, catching her breath. She couldn't go on anymore because she was somehow frightened of what would happen to her.

"I have a punishment for you, a very good one indeed!" Hamsterviel smiled nastily.

Lilo gulped, wondering what he would do to her.