Hijack Lilo & Stitch AU-Ohana

The moon shone brightly in North's busy workshop, lighting up the floor where the four Guardians gathered around in a circle. Tooth floated above the ground excitedly while the rest stood and watched anxiously.

Every ten years the Man in the Moon picked one child in the world who was worthy of one true wish. The Guardians were in charge of ensuring that the child got their wish; big or small.

"I wonder who it is." Tooth whispered loudly, her hands clasped together tightly.

"Could be anyone, I mean we do have like a billion kids in the world." Bunny smiled.

The Sandman clapped silently as he waited. North stood still and watched closely as the form of a child began to take shape in front of them and North heard a very distinct name spoken softly in his ear.

"Emma Overland…" he muttered as the shape of a little girl with long hair stood before them.

"Oh! I know her teeth! She has excellent molars and she flosses every day!" Tooth exclaimed happily.

"Where is she?" Bunny asked as they moved away from the now dimming light and towards the globe.

"Kauai, Hawaii." North mumbled again, smiling finally, "Nine years old. Let's pull up her wish list then."

One of the yetis came forward and handed North a folder for the girl. He kept records of every child's wish list and letter to Santa he'd received over the years.

He rifled through it and smiled fondly, "It seems she wishes for a friend."

"Does she not have one?" Tooth asked, feeling sad for the little girl.

"It appears she's very lonely and her parents just died." North said sadly.

"Well then, let's get this sheila a friend pronto!" Bunny said forcefully.

"Hmm…It may be tough being that she lives on a small island." North admitted.

"So…what do we do?" Tooth asked.

North did some more digging through her file and then looked to the yeti, "Bring me Jack Overland's file!" he said.

The yeti grumbled in his language exasperatedly.

"What do you mean? How old would he be then?" North exclaimed.

The yeti spoke again and North sighed, "Fine, just anything you can find about Jack Overland please…" he grumbled.

"What's wrong? Who's Jack? I thought we were helping Emma…" Bunny said, crossing his furry arms.

"We are." North nodded, "Jack is her older brother. Since her parents died he's been taking care of her. He's only nineteen and had to quit college in New York to be with her. They are both having trouble."

"So what's this about him not having a file?" Bunny asked, considering he could speak fluent yeti.

"He doesn't believe anymore. When they don't believe, we throw out some of their files to make room for new children in the world." North admitted.

"You don't keep them?!" Tooth gasped, "I have every single tooth from every single person, not just the children." She explained.

"Ah! See if you can find Jack's memories then." North said, rolling his eyes that Tooth was so upset he didn't keep every single thing on every person. Hey, he only had so much room at his shop. He made toys not file cabinets.

"But seriously…what's with Jack?" Bunny asked, getting annoyed.

Sandy attempted to say something but all that came out was a bunch of jumbled shapes above his head.

"Jack might lose her. He's losing hope and if Emma is separated from him, both will be devastated." North said.

"So what do we do?" Tooth asked, "I mean…this is serious."

"We do our job as Guardians." North said firmly.

"So we're essentially trying to keep Jack and Emma together and giving her a friend?" Bunny cut in, "Right, where do we even start?" he laughed, rolling his eyes heavenward.

"Well the friend thing will have to wait." Tooth nodded, "I mean, we can't just give the girl a human under a Christmas tree or something."

"No…but we can give her a furry friend while we look." North smiled suddenly.

Bunny was staring at his paws, getting bored when he looked up to see them smiling at him, "What?" he asked nervously.