A year ago, Ash and I found out we were the Chosen ones. We had special powers and had to help protect the Disney Universes from being ruined by the evil armies and minions of evil overlord Exodion.
After defeating the evil overlord, Serena and William, our mentors, gave us letters that we weren't supposed to be open until after we graduated. Lucky for us, today was the day.
We graduated high school and we were finally able to open our letters from Serena and William. I invited Ash over so we could open them together. His parents stopped by with him so they could take in the precious moment.
"Ooh Ash, I'm nervous yet excited!" I told Ash. I almost squealed. "We'll open them on the count of three. One. Two. Three!"
We tore into the letters and pulled out a note. There was a fancy blue border around it and the letter was written in fancy hand writing.
"I've never seen a letter look so beautiful!" I just stared at its beauty. The letter read:
Dear Ms. Haley Deran,
We would love for you to come and join us at our university. The school is called Disney University. This college was made for Disney characters. Although you are not Disney characters, you will be one of the first real world students. The reason we have selected you is because you saved all of the Disney characters from danger when the evil Exordion attacked. Please accept this opportunity. It's not every day you get accepted into a college for Disney characters. I assure you that you will have lots of fun and meet new friends. Because of your specialty, you will be taking certain classes to exercise and train your abilities. Thank you for your cooperation and we hope to see you on June 3 of this year.
Sincerely,
The Disney University Council Members
"Wait, what's the date?" I rushed to a calendar, "We must be at the school on Monday!" I exclaimed.
"You better get packed dears." Ash's mother said. I nodded and with a snap if my fingers, a whole bunch of luggage appeared next to me. "I have my tablet, laptop, cell phone, tooth brush, writing notebook and pencil for stories, song book, clothes, tooth brush, and the rest of the things I need."
I snapped my fingers again and luggage appeared next to him, "Your phone's in there, your writing book and pencil, clothes, tooth brush, laptop, iPod, and the rest of the things you need." I explained to him.
"Is my camera in there?" he asked. I snapped my fingers again, "Now it is." I said. "Oops, almost forgot mine!" I snapped my fingers a fourth time, "There we go!"
That Monday, a bus appeared on our doorsteps. Our parents cried. They hated letting their babies go. We waved goodbye and the bus took us to the college.
I was so excited about what was going to be in store.
