Should I?
"Daddy, how could you!" Ariel sobbed as she held a broken piece of Eric's old birthday present. Triton shook his headed and left his weeping daughter to herself.
"Sebastian-why?" Ariel lifted her wet face to see her guardian.
"Arielle-child, it just slipped." Sebastian said uncertainly.
Ariel dried her face with the back of her hand when she saw to eels hovering above her.
"We can help" One hissed. Ariel listened carefully.
"Arielle don't listen to them, don't go!" Sebastian pleaded. She turned away her red head and swam quickly to catch up to the eels. "What have I done?" Sebastian asked Flounder as they tried to catch up with her. He thought fast on what he should do. Should he tell Triton? No! He will have his head for letting his daughter go to the sea witch. At last he decided to protect de gurl incase Ursula tried to harm her.
Once they arrived Sebastian and Flounder urged their princess once again to rethink this decision.
"Please Ariel! Your father would be heart-broken!" Sebastian said. "Your sisters as well. And even your people."
"My father doesn't care what I think." Ariel spat as they entered a spooky lair with creepy plants with sad, longing eyes. I hope Ariel doesn't become one of them! Sebastian said.
"My voice? How will I speak to-"Ariel looked worryingly at Ursula.
"Who cares, there will be no time for talking! Besides human boys don't like chatty girls anyway. Just sign on the line and your dream will come true." Ursula urged.
'I love Eric. But I love my family just as much! Should I?' Ariel questioned herself. 'Yes! Think about you and Eric and how happy you both shall be!' A devil said on one shoulder. 'NO! Ursula has tricks up her tentacles. If you and Eric are ment to be than it will happen without black magic.' Spoke an Angel, her heart. "Sebastian was right." Ariel muttered to herself.
"Yes?" Ursula said impatiently.
"I think I need something to drink and eat." Ariel thought.
"As you wish." Ursula said suspiciously. 'The princess is too naïve to think of getting away' the sea witch reassured herself. Ursula and her companions worked together to create a meal for their victim-guest as Ariel began her speedy escape. The princess dashed out the cave with her friends at tow.
"What the?" Ursula said and then discovered the missing Ariel. "She's gone!" She hollered. "After her!" The witch demanded and with the eels banished.
