Hey y'all! It's me again… now who's psyched for the next KK book? I am! So in order to blow off some steam, I wrote this.

Disclaimer: If I owned this I would live IN Hollywood Studios. No joke. Right in the little plastic Ewok village, jamming to constant John Williams Star Wars tunes. Yeah man!

Summary: The team catch some down time between adventures to hang out in a nearby Epcot park and learn about one another in the process.

Pairs: Not sure if it applies here, but these are the pairings I support; Finn x Amanda, Willa x Philby, Charlene x Maybeck and Jess x OC

***Epcot

The group of seven was seated on a patch of earth in a secluded spot in Epcot. After Disney's butterfly theme ended a few years ago the workers at Disney found that they had some empty space in their hands. After a great deal of persuasion and some well chosen words, the group was permitted to use a bit of land over near The Sea. The only condition was that they have a guard there in case a rabid fan or two should get out of hand. This fact didn't seem to bother most of the group, but one particularly large African American boy was eyeing the armed guard warily, as if a bodyguard was lousy protection against whatever situations he had been previously up against.

They were quite an unusual group. There was a large African American boy with dreadlocks named Maybeck, whose expression often could be compared to a parent's after being told of a child's suspension, then a pretty blonde athletic cheerleader named Charlene, who was unaware of Maybeck's unwavering gaze now on her legs. Then there was a slightly nerdy boy named Philby, whose hand was twitching in the direction of the girls' next to him as if it wanted to hold it. Oblivious to this action was Willa, a fellow nerd wearing a JAWS t-shirt, who was gazing about the group with an expression that meant she was quite content where she was. On her immediate right was Jess, and then her sister Amanda. The obvious leader of the pack was last. The somewhat high- strung Finn was on his knees in an unconscious attempt to be higher than his friends.

"Er- I suppose you all know why you're here-"Finn began.

"Dude, this isn't a war council," Maybeck interrupted smoothly, propped up on just his elbows and twirling a dandelion around his fingers. "We're just here to have fun. Relax a little, man." A few teens snickered but that only made Finn look more nervous.

"Sorry, just so used to… you know."

"We get it," Amanda said soothingly, patting his arm. Instantly Finn twitched at the contact. He miraculously found his strength and continued on.

"So uh, I have some cards here…" and as he brought out the cards laughter erupted in a mushroom explosion. His muttered, "I think we should play a card game," was almost unheard amongst the mirth.

"High School Musical Party Game?" Philby uttered through tears of joy. "Really?"

Finn regained his composure and glared at his friends who were rolling on the grass laughing.

"So sorry Finn," Jess gasped. "We just weren't expecting that… to come from you!" Another round of giggles began after that remark. Somehow it was the most ridiculous thing in the world that a boy in his teens would happen to own a deck of High School Musical play cards.

"They're my cousins'," he said stiffly, clearly uncomfortable with the reaction of his friends.

"If you say so," Philby chortled. By this time most of the group was calming down and brushing blades of grass from their knees. Willa, who had a problem with laughing, continued to roll all over the place. Philby just stared down at her with a little smile. Maybeck was looking as if he had just met a dancing potato and stared at her as if he wasn't rolling on the ground in the same way just moments ago.

"Not cool…" he muttered and Charlene raised an eyebrow at him. He shrugged, looking rather embarrassed after being caught by her.

"What?" Willa asked innocently after calming herself down and brushing a stray leaf off of her killer whale. "Why're you all looking at me?" Deciding it wasn't worth it, Finn carried on.

"Well, what you do in this game is, there are different cards that have a question on them. I'll pick up a card and we will answer them in order going, erm, this way. Is that alright?" Finn asked distractingly. He picked up the cards and fingered the first one in the deck.

"Sure," Charlene said soothingly, trying to diffuse the bemused silence that overcame them all.

"Okay, the first question is…" he picked up the card and squinted to read the writing. "Erm, 'what movie have you watched a lot?'"

"Stupid question," Maybeck muttered.

"It's your turn, you need to answer the question," Amanda said sternly.

"Fine. Let's see… Julius Caesar," he said proudly.

"Sure… you just said that because there's war in there! What's the name of Julius' second wife? Hmm?" Philby sneered.

A dull color crept up the collar of his shirt. "I, er, forgot."

"Yeah thought so," Philby replied smugly which earned himself a glare from Maybeck.

"Let's see… I've seen Legally Blonde quite a number of times," Charlene answered honestly. No one questioned her answer.

"I like Indiana Jones," Philby answered sheepishly. "He's cool!"

"That's okay," Willa assured him. "I've seen Star Wars more times than I can possibly count!" They shared a mutual nerd moment of silence.

"I watched Mary Poppins a lot when I was really young," Jes said quietly. "We don't really get the chance to watch movies much anymore."

"I love anything Disney, but I've also seen the Sound of Music a lot," said Amanda thoughtfully after a moment's pause.

"I like Hercules. Very manly." The group sniggered at Finn's answer and he grinned a little and reached for the next card. "What's the best advice you've ever received? The worst?"

"Best piece of advice… 'grow dreadlocks kid… the ladies will be all over you'," replied Maybeck with a straight face. The other boys laughed but the girls gave him an exasperated look. He grinned at them cockily. "Now the worst advice I was ever given… 'I think we should play a card game'!" This time Finn was the one who gave him the look and the girls joined in for the joke.

"My turn! Um," Charlene began, twirling a stray blonde lock between her fingers. "I think being myself has always been a good message for me… and the worst, well, one time my best friend and I decided to cut our hair… well, you get it don't you?" The group laughed again and Charlene gave a joking shrug at her own expense.

"For me the whole be yourself thing has always worked, but the worst piece of advice I've ever gotten involved a soda bottle, baking soda, vinegar and some cat litter. Let's say that that did not go well at all! And my parents weren't too happy about what happened to the dining room table either!" Philby gasped dramatically.

"Please, you're joking!" Amanda exclaimed skeptically.

"Oh no. You should have seen the look on my dad's face!" He imitated a cross between a confused monkey, an angry tiger and a surprised cat. A wave of laughter rolled around the circle.

"Now for me," Willa said sweetly. She looked up at the sky in thought for a moment and said, "The best advice I've gotten was probably 'don't let anyone get in the way of your dream; if they're not supportive of it, who needs 'em?' although it can be ineffective sometimes. The worst would have to be when a girl one time asked me if I wanted to smoke with her." Heads were nodding all around as they thought of similar circumstances they themselves were in at one point or another.

"Now the best piece of advice for me would have to be when Amanda told me not to let my abilities get me down. The worst advice would have to be when one of the Fairlies told me to let my abilities get me down!" Jes said seriously and Amanda nodded solemnly.

"Yeah, the worst for me would be when a Fairily tried to convince me to move the Headmistress' furniture out to the lawn as an April Fools prank! The best would also be to always be myself," Amanda agreed.

"Yeah that's always been a good one for me too. The worst… when a friend at school tried to convince me to not be a DHI anymore," Finn said bitterly. He then picked up another card and read it out loud, "If you could be in a sitcom family, which would you chose?"

"Family Matters," said Maybeck at once. "I'd like to pound that annoying little nerdy Steve into the floor. He's so annoyingly awesome."

"I dunno… maybe Gilmore Girls," shrugged Charlene.

"I'd like to be in Monty Python, not sure if it qualifies as a sitcom but whatever," Philby pondered thoughtfully.

"I like iCarly," an embarrassed Willa shared. "I like Sam and Freddie. Or, you know, the Clone Wars."

"I don't really watch T.V.," Jes said slowly. "But if I had to chose, it would be Little House on the Prairie." She got stares from her peers and shrugged nonchalantly. "What?"

"I'd like to be in That's So Raven. She's so cool," Amanda gushed and got nods from almost everyone.

"I like South Park," said Finn in a really weird high pitched voice. Many of the girls did not get it but the boys who did laughed. "If you could make up a nickname for yourself, what would it be?"

"That's stupid because most of our names are actually nicknames," Maybeck rolled his eyes. "but if I had to chose another it would be… the Exterminator because, well, you know why." He grinned cockily at them all and they smiled in good humor.

"Sometimes my family calls me Charlina," Charlene said slowly while hunching up her shoulders in embarrassment.

"That's cute!" said Amanda.

"I'd like to be called the Chosen One," Philby joked.

"Oh yeah," Willa laughed. "So I guess I'll be the Princess. Oh yeah!"

"I'd like to be Jezzy. Maybe I'll try that tomorrow," Jes ended thoughtfully.

"Okay," Amanda laughed. "I'll be Manders."

"In that case I'll be Fish Bone. Because fish have Fins," Finn tried to explain.

"Dude that sounds Native American," Philby laughed. "Greetings clan member Fish Bone! Come and call the gods in our tepee! Erm, no offence to any members of course…"

"Okay moving on," ended Finn with a chuckle. "Next is, 'Do you have a secret hobby, if so what is it?'"

"Well if I told you it wouldn't be a secret would it?" asked Maybeck dryly. "But I guess I trust you enough to say that I do collect comic books. But only cool ones," he quickly assured a suddenly excited Philby. Philby glared at him.

"I do hair wraps during lunch sometimes for fifty cents," Charlene said.

"Remind me to come over later," Amanda told her with a smile.

"I collect action figures." Philby looked around the circle, expecting surprised looks.

"I hate to break it to you, but we all knew that." Finn decided to break the news gently by speaking slowly.

"I teach kids to jump rope on weekends," Willa said.

"Well, I can play the saxophone," Jes explained dully.

There was a moment of silence and then, "Really?" Maybeck asked surprisingly.

"I also write romantic poetry," Jes replied without missing a beat.

"I make clothes for Barbie's still," Amanda told them after the awkward silence that occurred after the last remark.

"It's not too exciting but I collect baseballs from the sixties."

"Why the heck would you do that?" asked Philby with a smirk.

"Why the heck would I collect dolls?" Finn teased back.

"Touché," Philby murmured.

"Next on the agenda… 'If someone gave you a hundred dollars to spend at the mall, where would you go first?'"

"Harley Davidson," Maybeck said after no thought.

"You aren't old enough to drive," Philby explained slowly.

"I'd still buy one of those cool jackets. A hundred dollars isn't nearly enough for a whole Harley," he rolled his eyes.

"I'd go to Abercrombie."

"I'd go to Newbury Comics," Philby said after Charlene.

"Barnes and Noble is where I'd go."

"Why would you spend a hundred dollars at a mall?" Jes asked after Willa. This puzzled many members of the group and some nodded in agreement. "But if I had to I'd probably go to Icing."

"I'm more into Claire's."

"I like Best Buy," Finn finished and picked up a new card. "This one is, 'If you could change the ending of one book or movie, what would you change?'"

"I'd kill Lois Lane in Superman. She's so annoying," Maybeck said. "Actually all the super hero girlfriends are."

"All right then. In Miss Congeniality, I wouldn't have the first boyfriend run off with her friend."

"That's not the end of the movie," Jes pointed out.

"Whatever," Charlene replied, rolling her eyes for effect and smirking. "The first guy was cute and awesome."

"I wouldn't have killed Dobby in Harry Potter. That was way too sad man," Philby said sadly.

"Good one! I've never actually seen it but I wouldn't have had Dumbledore die. I understand the reasoning and how it was necessary but it was still so sad. Actually, never mind. It was artistic. Let me change my mind. Now what… oh! Indiana Jones. Willie should have been tortured more. Wayyy more. They went way too easy on her! Did anyone like her?" Disapproving nods from the group made Willa smile.

"Okay my turn. The father never actually apologized in Dirty Dancing. He should have," Jes announced determinedly.

"Okay…" Amanda looked at Jes strangely. "I think that the firefly in The Princess and the Frog shouldn't have died. He could have lived and the storyline would have been the same."

"I agree," Finn said. "Now I would have, in the movie The Goonies, made them take at least a little treasure! That was ridiculous! All that treasure…" he sighed and looked down. "The next card says, 'If you could name any soccer team, what would it be?'"

"The Hardasses," Maybeck said dryly.

"Okay," Charlene said slowly. "I'd be on the Butterfly's or something."

"The Avengers."

"The Rebels."

"Dumbledore's Army."

"The Panda Bears!"

"The Kingdom Keepers!" Finn exclaimed sarcastically. "C'mon guys! The next one says, 'How to you hope to earn your fifteen minutes of fame?'"

"Saving the world," Maybeck drawled.

"Rescuing a lost puppy!"

"Er, finding the cure to cancer would be pretty cool."

"I'd make a movie and donate all the proceeds to orphaned children."

"Helping orphaned children would be cool," Jes agreed.

"Ditto," Amanda said.

"I'd like to save Disney World from the Overtakers," Finn said and all the others smiled. "Maybe we've had enough now, should we break for lunch?"

The others quickly agreed and they told the guard they were taking a short break.

Yes? No?