Meeting Hannah

Disclaimer: I do NOT own any part of Little Einsteins or it's characters. I only own Hannah.

The Little Einsteins. A group of kids who have gone on several amazing adventures and journeys to far away places. Everything always seemed to go right for them. But there was a time where everything that happened to the Little Einsteins wasn't all peaches and cream! You can most likely think of many times where the team went on astounding missions around the world to help somebody or something. The team even went all the way to Antarctica to make sure that the youngest member of the team, Annie, had a great fourth birthday! Can you name any one mission that went wrong or was for a bad cause? I didn't think so. I however do know of those chronicles. The time when Hannah knocked on the door of the Rocket Room and started two or three years of fighting for her and the Little Einsteins. Do you know of these tales? No? Then I shall them to you in the most detailed ways as possible...

"We've got a mission!" Leo exclaimed. "We have to find Quincy's flute and get it back before the musical festival!" Leo was the eldest member of the team. At age eight, he was very smart and very creative. He was considered the team's leader most of the time. To this day, he still loved his baton and he still loved to conduct. It was almost as if he could conduct professionally! He still uses the same baton he did when he was six! The blue one that was equipped with lights, and custom sounds. He never went anywhere without it!

"Don't worry Quincy! We will get your flute back," Annie said while putting her hand on Quincy's shoulder. Annie was the youngest member of the team and the little sister of Leo! Annie had just turned six-years-old and to this day she still loved to sing. She had become very good at singing. Annie was a master of dynamics and even vibrato. For her age, she a very impressive voice. She pretty much hadn't changed sense she was four! Although one thing had changed about her. She had out-grown her pig tails. She now kept her hair in a long pony tail tasseled with a small pink bow.

"Thanks Guys! You're the best," Quincy replied. Quincy was still with the team as well! At age seven, he was a true instrument virtuoso! This African-American boy could play any instrument that he found almost perfectly without practice. Heck, he could even whistle with a leaf! Although he was skilled with all and any instruments, he had become fond of the trumpet. He felt that the trumpet was his "profession". But nobody could deny him that for he was incredibly talented with a trumpet. After all this time, he still seems to be the one that makes everybody laugh with the most random of things.

"Well what are we waiting for? We have got to hurry!" June said initiatively as the team responded to her observations. June is still good old June. Always wearing her nice purple dress, and always dancing to brighten up a moment. She had become an amazing Dancer, and not just in the arts of Ballet! She had become an expert ballroom dancer, tango dancer and even Hawaiian dancer! She loved dancing but also excelled intellectually! June knew many things that others did not. Once upon a mission in Canada, she able to identify what fruits were safe for the kids to eat. She was right or course and guided the team safely with the harsh winters of Canada. There have been other times as well where June was able to help like this!

"To Rocket!" Leo said with such an expression that could make even the saddest person fill with joy! The team began chanting. "We've got a mission! We've got a miss—" The song was interrupted by an abrupt knocking on the Rocket Room door. Thud, Thud, Thud came more knocks until Leo stepped forward to greet the unexpected guest. Leo pressed a bright green button and the Rocket Room door slowly opened. The darkness of the room fled as sunlight flooded and cascaded in, blinding the team in the process. When the team could finally see who was there, they saw a little girl who was no bigger than Leo, But no smaller than Annie. She was a rather petit girl with long, brown, angel-like hair that flowed through the chilly morning air. She was wearing a blue silk shirt with a nicely woven purple skirt. But for some reason she was standing bare foot on the cold cement.

"Hello," Leo greeted reaching out to shake this anonymous girl's hand. "What's your name?"

The girl had absolutely no hesitation to answer, "I'm Hannah. I am your new neighbor across the street! My mom said that you guys would be perfect for me to play with! What's your name?" she spoke out reaching for Leo's hand.

"Leo," Leo answered back. He felt a coldness from Hannah's hazel-eyed stare. It was the kind of stare that sends chills down your spine and gives you bad thoughts when you are trying to cast away into slumber. "These are my friends, June and Quincy. And this is my little sister Annie." Leo continued. The members of the team all waved to Hannah when their name was called.Leo watch Hannah shiver in the cold. "You can come in," Leo said hospitably to Hannah.

"Why thank you Leo," Hannah cheered out and came dancing into the Rocket Room.

June took exquisite notice to Hannah's dancing. June, being the calm and nice girl that she is, asked graciously, "So do you dance?" June felt impatient and a little competitive after asking this blunt question right away.

"Yes," Hannah returned with a sound of superiority over June, "I have been dancing ever sense I was two." June felt inadequate after hearing that as she had started dancing when she was three. "And by the way you dress I can guess that you dance too?" Hannah asked quizzically.

June quickly snapped back, "Of course I dance! I have been dancing sense I was two as well." June tried to stop herself from fibbing, but the feel that Hannah was a no-good person over came her. "Do you want to see?" June asked willingly as she started one of her favorite and hardest routines. June's dancing impressed everybody there except for Hannah. June finished and the rest of the team cheered for her and showered her with complements. Hannah, without saying anything, began a dance herself. She did many turns, spins, and flips it made June look like an amateur. Hannah finished her routine in a nice curtsy and grinned happily to June. June was disgusted.

Annie tried to comfort June because she knew that June felt very inadequate right then. "Don't worry June," Annie said pushing her little fingers into June's cheeks to form a smile, "I will make up a song for you!" Annie thought to herself and began the most elegant song she had ever made up. Her voice filled the Rocket Room and Leo smiled defiantly watching his little sister make such beautiful music! Annie's song was very comforting and made June feel quite a bit happier,

"Thanks Annie," June said throwing her arms around the her, "That was great!"

"No, your dancing was great!" Annie replied and she returned the friendly hug. I silence filled room. For some reason, all eyes shifted to Hannah. The whole team felt uneasy with Hannah being in their with them. Hannah felt like she had to best Annie and began the exact same song Annie had just made up. But Hannah's voice was more pure than Annie's. Annie noticed this right away. Saying that Hannah had a good voice was beyond an understatement. Annie began tearing up at the site of Hannah copying her song and trying to do it better, in which she had succeeder. Now Leo went over to comfort his little, sad sister.

"It's okay Annie! I thought you did great," Leo told her with a big brotherly hug. Leo quickly remembered that they were still on a mission! "Guys, the mission!" Everybody came back to attention.

Hannah was confused. "What are you guys talking about?" Hannah asked with no respect whatsoever.

Quincy stepped forward, "I lost my flute somewhere in New Zealand. We are going to get it back!" Quincy sounded and felt very triumphant.

Hannah didn't know they were serious. "And how exactly are you going to get there?" Hannah asked feeling very overcoming. "Are you going to fly?"

All in unition the team replied with one big "Yes!" that made Hannah jump back. Hannah crossed her arms. Annie began explain, "We are going to go in Rocket! Our favorite Rocket Ship!" Annie then pointed out Rocket in the very back of the room. Rocket replied with some xylophone noises.

Hannah could not believe what she was seeing. She had seen that Rocket ship before, she knew that Rocket ship. The bright red gleam. It's soft musical noises. Everything, even the shape of Rocket was familiar to Hannah. Hannah couldn't contain herself. The predicament this was. Out of all the kids in the world, she wondered why she had to run across these kids. "You are going to New Zealand to find Quincy's flute right?" The team nodded all at once. Hannah was literally shaking and her fingers were twitching "I have got to go!" Hannah stammered and zipped out the door.

The team pondered about Hannah strange behavior. They took a little bit of time to share what they thought about Hannah. None of them thought she was all that great. June and Annie epsically. Now they were ready to go find Quincy flute. Right as the boarded Rocket they heard a very familiar sound. A loud, irritating sound. The team didn't know what it was at first. But in a little less then a second, the whole team realized what the noise was coming from; It was the roar of Big Jet taking off into the sky.