Two girls fall down into Disney, and find themselves in dreamland- But like all dreams they have to come crashing down. Disney needs a new leader, and Sierra seems to fit just right, yet she has to fight a Dragon! But what will happen to her sister Kiana?

Disclaimer; Here it is, the re-fix of this chapter!!! It probably will be just like before- but only you will notice persona changes!!! :D hehehe!!! COOKIES!! I've done some MAJOR CHANGES!!! HEEHEHE!!! I LOVE IT!!! Yeapp, this is the new one! And it will probably be just like the other, only with different things... :D you know!

REVISED VERSION

Falling Down To Disney

Chapter 1; Down The Hole

"Oh no! Look out!" Sierra exclaims, pointing frantically at the television. The girl- Sierra- was of medium height, maybe a bit short for most people at 15, and she weighed as much as the regular person did at the age. She had on a pair of jeans, which were crumbled from what seemed to be sleep, as well as her t-shirt. Her brown hair seemed to have just been brushed to its straight-as-a-lance form. Her hair was tied up in a pony-tale, nothing unusual for this teenager, as she was rarely found without her hair tied in a pony-tale, it reaching all the way down to the middle of her back. Her greenish eyes alight with laughter and child-wonderment, as she watched the TV screen reverently. The girl sitting beside Sierra- Sierra's older sister, Kiana- watched the screen as well, but not with the same amount of wonderment as Sierra seemed to have. She looked at her sister, and frowned a bit. How could she like this? Kiana thought to herself, as she looked at the TV screen disdainfully. Kiana's hair was brown-red, about shoulder length. She was skinny, for 17- almost 18 year old- and her light-blue eyes were heavy, as she watched her sister watching the movie, moving about and being surprised at just the right moments, even though she had watched this movie about a dozen times.

"Oh no!" Sierra exclaimed, clapping her hands over her mouth dramatically, "Not Sally! Jack, you'd better save her!" Sierra said, pointing at the screen, watching it with what a little kid would watch it with, "Good thing those police shot him down! Or else, Sally would never get saved!" Sierra said, moments after she had shouted the first sentence. She tsked at the screen, and shook her head, mumbling things to herself.

Kiana laughed, but it wasn't a whole laugh, "Sierra, you've watched the Nightmare Before Christmas a thousand times!"

"No, more like twelve or thirteen"

"Wow, do you watch anything else besides Disney movies?" Kiana asked, something edging in her voice as she glanced at the screen with contempt. So childish

Sierra pondered this for a moment, looking quite thoughtful, but when she saw Kiana glaring at the TV, she stopped almost instantly. She bristled for a moment, as Kiana kept glaring at the TV but calmed down just as fast as her anger appeared. She couldn't get mad at her sister- She would always find out somehow, and Sierra didn't want that to happen! She shuddered at that possibility.

"Well, ye- Yes, I have watched other things!" Sierra said, hopping down off the couch, to turn off the movie, which had just moved onto the credits. After she had pressed the 'off' button, Sierra turned around, and spread her hands out wide, "Ta-da!" She exclaimed, smiling widely at Kiana.

Kiana grimaced a little "Oh yeah? And what's that?"

"Well," Sierra said, standing up straight and tapping her chin thoughtfully, "I've watched some Dreamworks, and Paramount- Oh! And don't forget Warner Brothers! Scooby Doo is just the greatest!" Sierra smiled her goofy smile, but with her eyes she was challenging Kiana to say something rude- as her mouth couldn't say it, not unless she wanted something horrible to happen.

"Okay, let me say that better-" Kiana said but Sierra interrupted her.

"You mean phrase that better"

"Yeah, yeah," Kiana said, rolling her eyes, and flipping her wrist at Sierra, but glaring slightly at her for interrupting, "Do you watch anything else besides kid movies?"

Sierra smiled again, and was relieved Kiana that hadn't said anything rude or mean to her, "Kiana! You know me! Of course I have! But, like I have said, a good children's movie is always the best, no matter how old you are!"

Kiana frowned, "Yes, you've said that quite a few times before."

"What shall we watch now, though, Kiana?" Sierra asked, cocking her head to one side, wanting to stop this conversation from getting any farther. She didn't want to take another twist down Mad-Kiana road, as she has done many things to get down there, "For we have just watched TNBC- How about that new Alice movie? I so want you to see it! It was awesome in the IMAX! Or! What about Bolt? It has a dog in it!"

"Can't we watch the Hangover?" Kiana asked, holding up the movie she had been keeping in her hand. She stared down at Sierra, until Sierra turned her head away.

Sierra laughed nervously, her face turned against Kiana's stare, "Yes! But, we've watched it, like, 5 times now."

"But it's really funny." Kiana retorted narrowing her eyes, "And whatever I say goes."

"Yes, yes it is." Sierra agreed, smiling a bit, trying to get away from where she could feel this conversation was going to lead to, "Especially that-" Sierra started to say, but she stopped talking immediately, as she glanced out the window, "What in the world?!" She exclaimed, as she walked quickly towards the porch door. It was made of glass, with wooden trimmings, so Sierra could see out to the back yard- Well front yard, it actually was, "I thought I just saw a White Rabbit- But yet, it also looked like… Mickey Mouse!"

"Sierra, what ARE you talking about?" Kiana asked, glancing at her sister and to the window which she was looking out at. How could she think of Disney now? We have just watched a movie that's Disney!

"I thought I saw someone." Sierra replied, warily looking out over her yard, but turning around to face Kiana.

"That's impossible!" Kiana exclaimed, but nevertheless, glanced around nervously. Their house had many windows, and the possible intruder being able to see her, while she could possibly not see him, made Kiana just a little skittish. She was always the one in control! She couldn't control an intruder! "We live in a freaking forest!" Kiana exclaimed, glancing out all the windows she could see, "A mile away from the highway! Nobody would want to walk down that! Our guardian left years ago, as well as her many boyfriends! Who could be out there?"

Sierra, now standing near Kiana, looked about the living room. The TV was turned off, and so was the computer. The dining room, right beside the living room, showed the driveway and Sierra could see no new vehicles out there, and their dogs hadn't barked that anyone had approached. "I don't know, Kiana," Sierra said, walking toward her porch door again, "But I want to find out."

Kiana watched Sierra with nervous eyes, "Sierra!" Kiana exclaimed angrily, as Sierra started opening the glass-porch door; it caused Sierra to turn back around. Sierra stuck her tongue out at Kiana defiantly, "What are you afraid of? I doubt anyone's out here! We have 3 dogs, for crying out loud!"

Kiana shrugged, but didn't say anything. She narrowed her eyes at Sierra's tone when she had said 'What are you afraid of?'

"Te-he, you know what Kiana?" Sierra said, giving Kiana a goofy smile, obviously trying to distracting her from her anger.

"What?" Kiana said irritably

"You're still in your pj's"

Kiana looked down, and sure enough, she was still wearing her pyjama's, "Give me a minute" She said, and ran down the small set of stairs, and down the hall to Sierra's room.

Sierra rolled her eyes, "Always has to gussy herself up." She said, and pulled her pony-tale tighter against her head, "When all you have to do, is find something comfortable, brush your hair and tie it in a pony-tail!" She frowned at where Kiana was, and then rolled her eyes again, "She was and always will, be a drama queen," Sierra said out loud, "And a meanie!" She whispered, but glanced about to make sure Kiana hadn't heard.

A few moments later, as Sierra played with the door, Kiana finally walked back into the living room, "Alright, I'm good." Kiana said, brushing some imaginary creases out of her shirt.

"Wow, Tyler's, like, not here dude." Sierra joked, stepping out the door.

Kiana glared darkly at Sierra for a few moments, but stepped outside as well. Sierra reached over, and shut the door. It created a huge bang which sounded awfully loud in the suddenly quiet out-doors.

"La la la la" Sierra said suddenly, making Kiana look at her in question, as her eyebrow rose upwards.

Sierra shrugged nervously over Kiana's stare. It was always like that, Kiana glaring at her and Sierra just having to have to ignore it, "It's too quiet" She whispered, then repeated in a near shout, "Hear that Mother Nature?! TOO QUIET!!!"

Kiana gave Sierra a look of contempt, and Sierra looked away, but her anger bristled- Kiana always looking at her like she was stupid, and Sierra was just waiting for a time when it would all stop and Kiana would finally accept her as a sister- or she just moved out- whichever one came first. Sierra was quite partial to the moving out, as she doubted Kiana would ever accept her- or even like her.

"Hello?" Sierra said, stretching her neck to see over the porch railing- even though you could see through the spaces between the planks "Is anyone here?" Sierra stepped down, and moved to the top of the stairs that lead down to the grassy back yard. She discarded the water, since she doubted anyone would want to go in there, since it was May- the water would be cold now, as Sierra had found out when Kiana had dared her to jump in it. She looked at the sparse spattering of trees in front of the lake front, and didn't think that anyone would be able to hide themselves there. Those trees don't make good hiding spots, Sierra thought as she grimaced at a memory, I know, I've tried.

The edge parts of their back yard, which were actual semblances of forest, Sierra didn't bother to look at. If someone ran there, all they would keep running into would be cottagers, and more forest. They'd have to go north to get to the highway, not west or east, and south was just a big lake of cold water.

Even though she had discarded the notion of the possible-non-possible person being in the water, Sierra couldn't help but ask, "Hey, maybe they are in the water!" She said, as she eyed the water longingly.

"Oh NO!" Kiana said, giving Sierra a firm glare, "No, I'm NOT going near that water! It's freezing!"

Sierra sighed, "Alright mother dear." She teased. Kiana glared at Sierra for a few moments, and Sierra sighed and turned around. Another attempt to get Kiana to like her and loosen up had failed; maybe she should be giving Kiana some Bahamas brochures.

"Well, I don't see anything! Let's go back inside! It's SO much warmer there!" Kiana said rubbing her shoulders as the wind blew around cold air of May.

"Yeah," Sierra sighed, looking around once more, "Hey! Wait! What's that?" Sierra asked, as she spotted something glistening near one of the big-based trees by the water front, "It's shiny, whatever it is!" Sierra exclaimed, as she bounded down the porch steps. Soon, Sierra reached upon the object. She studied it for a moment, before gently picking it up.

"What is it?" Kiana shouted, standing on the first porch step. It was gold, as far as Kiana could see! Kiana knew she would always get the shiny and valuable things Sierra ever came across.

"It's a watch!" Sierra said, holding it up high for Kiana to see, "And it looks like it has… Mickey Mouse on it?" She stared at the little Mickey inside the watch, but held it up higher for Kiana to look. She already could feel the fight of who would keep the possession- it would be Kiana no doubt, "It's golden too, but it doesn't weigh like gold does. Maybe it's a cheap knock-off, but it's a real golden colour, so I don't know."

"Really? Can I see?" Kiana called down, And have it? Were the unspoken words behind her interest in the golden watch.

"Yeah! Come on down!" Sierra said bleakly, as she shoved the watch in her pocket of her jeans. Sierra stared down at the place where she had found the watch- It didn't look any different from the rest of her yard, yet Sierra just felt something. She took an impulsive step forward. Electrical energy trickled around her, and she could just taste freedom.

"Sierra! What are you doing?" Kiana asked, rushing down the steps. She was suddenly feeling all nervous- She is violating the rules! She only does what I tell her to do!

Sierra took another step forward, because she knew that she was defying Kiana's rule system, and she smiled with delight, It feels good to do something I want to do! Suddenly the ground buckled underneath her- it cracked underneath her feet, and Sierra slipped and started falling.

"AHH!!!" Sierra screamed, as she fell down the gaping hole, but she felt free. I'm flying! Sierra thought with abandonment. Free as a bird!

"Sierra!" Kiana screamed, as she ran down to the tree, and peeked her head down it, "Sierra?! SIERRA-AHHH!!" Kiana screamed, as the ground buckled underneath her as well. Kiana let out a blood-curdling scream, as she somersaulted down the strange hole.

"A table!!??" Kiana exclaimed, as she flew past a table, that almost smacked into her. Down and down she fell, until she finally saw a light shinning down at her feet. Kiana closed her eyes against the impending crash that she was sure that would happen- Yet instead she fell on top of something quite soft.

"OW!!!"

Kiana widened her eyes, as she realized exactly what her cushion was. It was Sierra. She scrambled off her, and smiled with relief as she noticed that she hadn't killed her, Good, that means I don't go to prison!

"Get up," Kiana said condescendingly, dusting herself off and patting herself to make sure she was alright.

"Err, Ow." Sierra said, wincing as she slowly got up from the floor, "At least you didn't hit the ground." She said, glaring at her sister and all the luck she always got.

"No, I didn't." Kiana said, not noticing that Sierra had used sarcasm.

"Oh, thank goodness." Sierra said her voice full of fake modesty, "It would have been horrible if you broke something!"

"Huh, yeah." Kiana said, but she gave Sierra a good glare, as she realized that she had been using sarcasm, "Sierra, where are we? What happened?"

Sierra, seeing that Kiana was actually afraid, smiled widely. She felt like the big sister now, and maybe… maybe… if she helped Kiana out she wouldn't treat her like the floor mat anymore, "I don't know- But we'll find out!"

"You mean you will." Kiana retorted, giving her a defiant glance.

Sierra pursed her lips together, but didn't say anything. Kiana took that as she was going to do all the work for her, and she smiled. Kiana just loved being the eldest and having all the power over the younger sibling- and especially since she could be the legal guardian.

Sierra, pursed her lips together and started to roam around the room. She started sniffing the walls, just being plain old goofy Sierra. There couldn't be a day with out Sierra doing something silly, which Kiana found was utterly ghastly, "Hey! This reminds me of Alice In Wonderland!" She exclaimed, jumping up onto the table, and putting her hands on her hips. Sierra smiled widely; as she felt inside of herself that she was in a place where she could truly belong, and that no one would judge her and make fun of her.

Kiana looked around. The room had one door- But the other side looked like it had a door, yet Kiana didn't want to find out- and of course the table Sierra was currently standing on. The flooring was a dark wooden hue, as well as the walls. If you looked up, you could just see a ceiling, which had a huge person hole in it, which Kiana guessed Sierra had fallen threw. Kiana cringed a little at that, because she could have been the one that had broken through that. Uggg, pain and I just don't go together- unless it's someone else's…

"We need to find a key." Sierra said suddenly, dragging Kiana back to the present. She looked up at Sierra, who was staring at the door, a curious look on her face.

"Why is it locked?" Kiana asked, and Sierra looked at her confused.

"Oh duh!" Sierra said, smacking her head, "I didn't check! Good golly miss molly!" She mumbled, as she jumped off the table.

Kiana rolled her eyes, and thought how utterly naïve and stupid her sister was. Kiana smacked her hands against her sides, and then suddenly her eyes opened wide, "My phone!" Kiana exclaimed, patting herself furiously.

Sierra stopped walking, and turned around to look at Kiana, "What's wrong?"

"My phone! It's gone!" Kiana exclaimed, looking around the room for it.

Sierra, reaching into her pocket, produced a small purple-like device, "It was falling faster than I was, but I manage to snag it before it fell to its doom." She said, and placed it back in her pocket, "Since your pants don't seem to have any pockets, want me to keep it in mine?" Sierra asked, as she knew that Kiana would have demanded it of her. Kiana was always telling others to do things for her.

Kiana nodded, and sighed with relief. She couldn't live with out her phone, "Wait! Now we can call 911!"

Sierra pulled Kiana's phone back out, and started holding down a button. After a few minutes, Sierra said, "Uh oh."

"Uh oh, what?" Kiana asked

"Your phone won't turn on."

"What?!?!" Kiana said, rushing over and grabbing her phone out of Sierra's hand, "What do you mean?" Kiana said, as she tried to turn her phone on. Yet, after a few moments of button pressing, Kiana's phone still didn't turn on. Kiana glared at Sierra, which seemed to say This is all your fault.

"Maybe it's out of juice?" Sierra said, taking Kiana's phone back from her, and opening the back of it, "Because your batteries are still in here."

Kiana shook her head, and stepped back a few feet. She noticed that the table in the middle of the room had a chair underneath it. She pulled it out, and sat down on it, "No, don't you remember? I charged it up with your charger last night."

"Oh yeah." Sierra said, slipping it back into her pocket, "I don't know, maybe this room has some special thing in it that doesn't allow phones to work?"

Kiana sighed, "Yeah, maybe if pigs could fly." She said scornfully.

Sierra, when Kiana wasn't looking, glared at her sister and stuck her tongue out at her, If only I was older… Sierra thought, I wouldn't have to live with her anymore!

Silence descended on the two.

"Hey! Did you hear that?" Sierra asked suddenly, craning her neck over towards the door they had just been about to open. She walked over to it, and pressed her ear up close, and closed her eyes, "It sounds like singing." She said, as she started humming along to it.

Kiana leaned over, and tried to listen too. Since she doubted she could hear from the chair, Kiana walked over to the door as well, yet she still couldn't hear anything. "Sierra, I don't hear anything!" Kiana said pouting.

Sierra opened her eyes, and looked at her, with her face still pressed up to the door, "You don't?" She asked, her face scrunching up into a confused look.

"Yeah!"

"Oh, well, its really loud! How can you not hear?" Kiana glared darkly at Sierra, and Sierra just stared back at her, "Alright," Sierra sighed, "It sounds like all the Disney theme songs I've ever heard! All the Disney movies have songs, and that what it sounds like! All the Disney songs meshed all together! It's wonderful!"

Kiana stared at the door, slowly backing away from it, "Okay, it was slightly funny when Sierra said this looked like Alice In Wonderland- Now, now it's just getting creepy!"

"Yeah" Sierra echoed, as she rapped her knuckles against the door lightly.

"Sierra! What are you doing? How do you know what's behind there?!" Kiana said, as something low in the pit of her stomach started to form- This world, it wasn't a world Kiana thought she would like.

Sierra smiled, as she stepped back from the door, "I don't." She said, as she grabbed the door-knob and turned it. It made a resounding click that seemed to bound off the walls, it caused both girls to jump in surprise, but Sierra didn't stop turning the knob.

"Sierra…" Kiana said nervously, "I don't like this! Stop right now!"

"It's an adventure, Kiana!" Sierra said, not stopping in the least. She pushed the door open, feeling proud that she had once again defied her sister's words, "It's not like we'll ever have one like this again! I've always wanted to be like Alice!" Soon the door swung wide open, and Kiana walked over to stand beside Sierra.

They gazed at the scenery with wide eyes and open mouths. "Whoa." They said at the same time.

Okay, was this good? I found that now Sierra is much better here and Kiana is just that mean sister that wants to control her life and make her do everything for her. But Sierra dreams of finding a way away from that and to be free- Why do you think she likes Disney so much? It gives her the hope that there are people that would love her, like her sister Kiana should. Sierra's feistier here, because she has defied her sister Kiana- Which Kiana is getting real pissed at! I hope you like that they are sister and not friends- I found it much better, as then Kiana will truly feel like she rules over Sierra- But Sierra is more dominant in this world then Kiana is! And Sierra is still nice, as she has tried to get Kiana to like her- But not so nice as to want to please her at every turn!

- Calm-Waters