Hello! I'm DisneyGrl92 and this is my first fanfiction story. I do plan on writing the rest of the episodes. Maybe soon if someone likes it. Well, people please read and review! Any type of answer will be appreciated. Thanks and enjoy!
"Moze?" I asked, looking at the charred remains of the lab.
"What?" came the sharp reply.
"Is he really gone?"
There was a pause and then my older brother replied. "Yes, it's over." He said quietly and I watched as he pulled the gauntlet tighter onto his wrist. "Our time is now."
"Time is now. Time is now." Xerxes said and I smiled. We were finally free.
Three years later…
"Can I go?" I begged. My brother looked down at me. "C'mon Moze, I'm bored." He rolled his eyes and I frowned. "It isn't fair, I'm twelve. I should get to go too. Besides you let Xerxes go." He arched an eyebrow and turned around. Xerxes flew into the room and Mozenrath stroked him.
"Xerxes is an eel and I don't have to constantly watch him." he said with his back to me. Then he turned and sighed. "I suppose you can go, but don't cause trouble." Moze warned, glaring at me and I nodded quickly. He then turned and strode of out the room. As soon as he was gone I grinned widely and followed him out of room doing a slight jump of excitement.
"C'mon then, if you're going." He said in his usual bored tone, but I could tell he was glad for me to come. He gripped my arm and we soon disappeared.
We reappeared in an alleyway and I looked around. "Where are we?" I asked and Xerxes flew around exploring.
"A city called Agrabah." Moze said and he then made a mischievous grin. "Let's find us a new person, shall we?" I nodded and then he used his gauntlet to make a monster appear. It was almost dinosaur-like with its reptilian features and wide fleshy wings. It gave a screech and I looked at my brother.
"What is that thing?" I asked and he shrugged.
"Just something I saw in one of Destane's old books." I then looked at Xerxes who was flipping around and laughed.
"Xerxes stop that." Moze said, but I could tell he was enjoying being outside too. We had been in that Citadel for a really long time and up to three years ago had been under the service of the Sorcerer, Destane. He had been our master, mine since I was one, and we both hated him. When my brother was seventeen, he over threw Destane and ever since then we lived without fear. Moze had turned our old master into a mamluck and now he guards the front door, as a reminder of what he once had.
"Go and wreak havoc my friend." He patted the beast and it flapped its wings and leapt into the sky. Soon we heard people screaming and my brother grinned sadistically. I didn't like when he acted like this. He was almost as bad as Destane, but I would never tell him that. If he didn't mention Destane, then no one else could or should.
"I'm hungry." I said after a while, my brother was about to tell me off when his stomach growled too. Sighing, he then spotted a pear stand not too far away and he lifted two with his gauntlet and brought them over to us. I quickly grabbed one and eagerly took a bite out of mine. We turned and watched as people ran by screaming.
"Cowards, Xerxes, all of them." my brother commented drily. Xerxes appeared at my brother's shoulder and chuckled darkly.
Wondering what the creature was doing, I looked around the corner and watched as a burly man stood in front of the monster, with more men beside him. They were close enough that I could hear what they were saying.
"Ooh, it is so ugly." The fattest man said and I grinned.
"When we are through it will be uglier still!" the burly man said brandishing his sword. The others followed suit and they went forward. The creature flew off the building towards them and knocked the sword from the thin man's hands. Another went forward and the creature snatched the sword and snapped it into with its jaws.
"It is inhuman!" thin man shouted.
"And I am his match!" the burly man said and pulled out his sword. The creature then swatted the sword out of the burly man's hands.
"This one has the muscle…" Moze said and I grinned as Xerxes attempted to bite the pear in Moze's hand. The creature screeched at the burly man and the guy coward back.
"Mercy!" the man yelled.
"Pathetic." Moze said and Xerxes made another attempt to eat the pear. Moze tossed it away and I looked at him as I handed the rest of mine to Xerxes. He rolled his eyes and I turned back around. Suddenly a young boy, around my brother's age, came flying in on a magic carpet.
"Wow, a magic carpet!" I said and I watched as the young man grabbed the back of the burly man's pants and lifted him out of the creature's way.
Then he dropped the burly man from the carpet and he fell into a hay cart. I laughed and Xerxes giggled, earning us a glare from Moze.
"Now this one shows…flair." He muttered turning back to the guy on the carpet. The creature swooped at him from behind and the man ducked. The creature whirled around to try again and he stopped the carpet.
"Whoa!" he yelled. "Faster Carpet!" the creature caught up and snagged the carpet. I looked to see Mozenrath watching the guy with calculating eyes. Then I turned back around to watch. The creature jerked on the carpet and the young man started to fall and it looked like he was about to land on a guy lying on a bed of nails. A blue flash appeared and a genie caught the young man.
"A genie! Look it's a real genie!" I said excitedly and Moze moved forward to see.
"A genie. Now that's not very sporting." He commented. "Ha ha. Let's see how the boy handles my magic without the genie's." I rolled my eyes as he zapped the monster and made it attack the genie putting it out of action momentarily. He genie was now lying in the in the bed of nails. I winced, that had to hurt.
The creature then came down and the boy grabbed the creature by the ankles and climbed onto the creature's back. As they flew around the man grabbed a sheet from a clothesline and tossed it over its face. The creature crashed into a wall and then the man fell and grabbed the line.
"He's good." I commented grinning.
"Let's see how good." Then Mozenrath looked at me. "Stay here." he then grabbed Xerxes and disappeared before I could argue. I frowned and then followed him anyway using my magic. I appeared behind him and he turned and rolled his eyes before shoving me back behind a curtain.
"Stay out of sight." He said and I huffed. Xerxes nudged me and then he followed Moze. I peeked out from the curtain careful to not let anyone see me. Moze magicked himself into a woman and he wrapped Xerxes in a blanket like a baby and they poofed to a bridge. Xerxes started crying in a baby-like fashion and I almost laughed.
The creature turned and came towards my brother and Xerxes. Then the young man came and grabbed them, swinging them in front of were where I was. I closed the curtain a little more and then opened it again. Xerxes was still crying. I could see the young man better now. He had black poofy hair and was wearing a purple vest, a red fez and off-white poofy pants.
"Hey it's ok." The guy said as he tried to peer at Xerxes. Xerxes hissed and the boy yelled. "Whoa! What?" I stumbled back as Moze poofed in front of me and then he grabbed the curtain.
"Can I come?" I hissed at him and he turned and rolled his eyes. I stuck my tongue out at him. He shook his head and shoved open the curtain. I followed him anyway into the bright sunlight.
"Congratulations." Moze told the guy. "You just beat a magical monstrosity." The guy looked at me and Moze curiously. Xerxes flew around my head as I went to the railing and looked down into the street.
"Uh, yeah." The guy said and I looked back at him.
"I hope my little creation didn't play too rough." I rolled my eyes. He brags too much.
"You turned that monster loose!" the guy said angrily.
"I helped!" Xerxes announced.
"No you didn't." I said and Moze glared at me and turned back towards the hero.
"Think of it as a test. The good news is, you passed."
"A test? People could've been hurt!"
"And your point would be…?" I watched as the guy got angrier. He wasn't buying it. "Look the important thing is we found each other; see, I have a job for you."
"Who are you?" the guy asked.
"I am Mozenrath." He gave a slight bow and I sniggered. "Ruler of the distant land of-"
"Ruler? Yeah right." The man scoffed. "You're barley older than me."
"Which is more you're problem than mine I think." Moze said prodding him in the chest.
"And I'm Jason." I said, extending my hand and Moze pushed my hand away shoving me behind him, I glared at his back. The guy looked at us confusedly, and then he smiled at me.
"Come on, Al. lunch is on me!" a voice said and I turned and grinned widely. It was the genie. He was standing beside the young man and was holding a sandwich. He made the sandwich disappear when he saw us. "Who are your friends?"
"He's no friend Genie, he's a creep." Aladdin said behind his hand.
"Well I had a hunch, but it wouldn't've been polite."
I almost laughed and Moze shot a glance at me.
"And this is…Jason, right?" I nodded and Mozenrath muttered something under his breath.
"Let's go." Then Aladdin whistled and the carpet came. "Find somebody else to do your dirty work Mozenrath!" he shouted as he and the genie flew away. Moze growled and disappeared, I quickly followed. I found him on top of a building.
"You don't get it, Aladdin! I'm talking huge reward!" he shouted shaking his fist. The man on the carpet turned and came back.
"No, you don't get it!" he said angrily poking Moze in the chest.
"You'll risk your life to save others but not for gold?" my brother called out.
"That's right!" Aladdin called back and flew away. The genie turned and waved at me, so I waved back. Moze turned and looked at me.
"What are you doing?" he snarled.
"Nothing." I said innocently, he rolled his eyes. Then a smile passed over his face.
"This won't be as simple as I thought. But it will be much more fun. Come on, we have work to do." I groaned and he ignored me as we went back to the Citadel.
Chapter 2: The Plan
"Um, are you sure this is a good idea?" I asked from the opposite side of the room. I heard my brother mutter something about being a coward.
"Yes, its fine." He stated as he finished the collar. "There it's all done." He held it up for me to see.
"What about the Thirdac? What I mean is what if Aladdin is like those others and he fails? It will eat our magic!" Moze glanced at me and smirked.
"I have faith in this Aladdin. He seems to be quite ready to be the hero. Perhaps he will not fail." I glared at him.
"Why are we doing this anyway? I don't like it."
"You don't have to like it. Just get used to it; I won't have you getting in the way."
"But you-you're acting like, him!" I yelled and Moze turned to look at me fully, glaring. "Why Moze?"
"Because I want to!" he snarled and then whirled back around. "Now you can either help me or stay out of the way. I'd rather you be with me on this, but it's your choice." I sighed.
"Alright."
"Then let's go." He put the Thirdac collar on the table and we went out the door. We went down the hall and into Moze's planning room. I looked at the tapestry and gulped. Moze noticed my worried face and grinned.
"Don't worry I won't let it hurt you." I looked at his mocking face and stuck my tongue out. He rolled his eyes and then stared at the tapestry. "Do you remember what to do?"
"Yes." I said and then grumbled under my breath and he ignored me.
"Then let's go."
"But I'm tired!" I moaned and Moze rolled his eyes.
"Get over it, unless you want the Thirdac to get you." I shook my head and then he thought for a moment. "Alright go to sleep. I'll wake you when we leave." I grinned and ran out the door, Xerxes trailing behind me.
I got to my room which was by my brothers and I opened the door. I walked it and lifted a finger lighting a candle. I pulled my shirt off and then tossed it in the floor. I slipped my shoes off and then crawled into bed. Xerxes knew I was still scared of the dark so he left my candle going.
"Night, night." He said pulling the covers up to my neck. I yawned and rolled over.
"G'night Xerxes." I started slipping into sleep.
It was early the next morning and we were in the doorway of Aladdin's hovel. I surveyed the room as my brother located the lamp. It was a small little place, but it was a comfortable looking one. I saw Aladdin asleep near the window, and a parrot was asleep near the carpet, a monkey sleeping near Aladdin and the lamp on a pillow. The lamp was snoring. Moze nodded at me and I lifted the lamp with my magic. I motioned for it and it flew into my hand. Moze nodded at me again and I gripped the lamp and disappeared.
As soon as Jason was gone, Xerxes went exploring and floated above the small primate. Abu opened an eye and screeched upon seeing the eel, and Xerxes hissed back. The monkey stumbled backwards into Iago, who yelped, and finally he landed on Aladdin.
"Aladdin! Aladdin!"
"Wha-huh?" the hero said looking around then he spotted Mozenrath.
"Rise and shine! You have a busy day."
"Mozenrath! What are you doing here?"
"I just couldn't take no for an answer." The sorcerer replied smugly. Xerxes floated over to Iago who was brushing himself off from where Abu had stomped him into the ground. The eel got in his face drooling.
"Busy day!" he yelled and Iago made a disgusted face.
"Yech! Beat it worm-boy!" the parrot yelled and gave Xerxes a slap.
"Nice hovel, Aladdin." Mozenrath said ignoring the animals. "But something is missing-something blue and magical." Iago flew over to the pillow where Genie's lamp was supposed to be.
"Eh, he probably oversleeping, snug as a lug in a rug." He then realized that the lamp is gone. "Hey, the lamp is gone!"
"Genie. What have you done with him?" Aladdin demanded and Mozenrath disappeared, and then reappeared on the other side of Aladdin.
"Why tell you when I can show you?" With a wave of his gloved hand he made them all disappear.
I took the genie's lamp inside and I carefully set it down on the ground in one of the many hallways. Then I took a deep breath and went to the lab. When I reached the room I shoved the door open all the way and then stood in the door ready to flee at any moment. Raising my hand I zapped the tapestry hanging on the wall and a Thirdac jumped out. Squealing, it ran towards me and I ran out the door sprinting down the hall before zapping myself outside the Citadel and sliding down the door. As, I sat there trying to calm myself, I saw a spark of blue/black magic and saw Moze appear and, he was accompanied by the group from Aladdin's hovel.
"A warning would be nice! I could've packed a toothbrush." The parrot said and I stood up and walked towards them. The monkey screeched and hid under the carpet.
"Ah…no place like home." I snorted and Moze heard me and turned slightly. I nodded once to confirm that the deed was done and he grinned.
"Where are we?" Aladdin asked.
"Wait…The Land of the Black Sand?" the parrot said and I nodded.
"My kingdom." My brother said smugly.
"Ours." I corrected and Moze glanced at me irritably.
The parrot scoffed. "Ah, tell me another one. Everyone knows the sorcerer Destane runs this joint." Then he flew to Aladdin's shoulder. "Destane's a real hard-case…even Jafar stayed clear of him."
"Ah. Destane…he was like a father to me." Moze said and my eyes widened and he rolled his eyes at me. "Until I stole his power and his throne."
Again the parrot scoffed. "Sure you did."
"Then… I stole his humanity." Moze indicated the mamlucks behind us. He gestured at Destane and the mamluck stood and came and bowed at our feet.
"Hello, Destane. Helloooo, you shambling, half-dead mamluck!" I grinned and laughed as the mamluck looked up at us.
"Eww.' The little monkey said.
"Turned him into a lowly servant. Nice touch!" then the parrot whispered. "This kid is twisted." I glared at the parrot.
"Where's Genie?" Aladdin yelled. Suddenly the Thirdac gave a howl. I shiver went down my spine and I moved closer to Moze he felt me and stiffed slightly. He didn't like the close contact.
Ignoring me he continued speaking to Aladdin. Holding a hand to his ear he stated. "Ah, there's the answer now. The distinctive cry of the Thirdac."
"Thirdac? Eh, never heard of it."
"Thirdac dangerous!" Xerxes said grinning widely.
"And scary!" I added, Moze glared at me. "Uh, I mean it's not so, um, bad? Heh heh."
"Indeed, the beast devours magic, and all things magical. With the Thirdac in my corner, no other sorcerer could touch me. I will be…"
"All powerful!" Xerxes finished. I laughed lightly.
"Its Jafar junior!" the parrot squawked. Destane referance again.
"If it eats magic then won't it bite the hand that feeds it?" Aladdin challenged.
Mozenrath held up his gloved hand. "Yes, once bitten…"
"Twice shy!" Xerxes shouted and I flinched.
"I have devised a collar to control the beast." He looked at me and rolling my eyes I raised my hand and conjured an image of it.
"Heh heh. Mozenrath and boy smart." I rolled my eyes again and the group looked at me curiously.
"So you need me to put that thing on the Thirdac, right?" Aladdin said and I nodded.
"Other mortals have tried-all have failed-but you, Aladdin, have no choice. Collar the beast. Oh, and do it before snack time, if you want your genie to-well, heh, you know…live." Aladdin gulped and then Moze and Xerxes disappeared.
"Good luck." I said sincerely, Aladdin nods and then I followed my brother. I reappeared behind Moze, we were in the top tower that overlooks the land and he gestures for me to come over to the balcony we watch as Aladdin pounded on the door.
"Open the door!" he shouted and Moze made the doors open. Aladdin and his friends soon disappeared. The Thirdac gave another cry and I hid behind my brother as did Xerxes.
"Can we wait outside?" I asked and then Moze nodded.
"Alright." He grabbed my arm and we went back out.
About an hour later we were still waiting and hadn't heard anything.
"Hero fail!" Xerxes yelled and Moze shook his head.
"Patience, Xerxes. Aladdin will not let his genie become the Thirdac's victim." Xerxes floated near my brothers head.
"Too quiet." He commented and Moze grabbed his tail and jerked him back.
"Not quiet enough, Xerxes."
"Xerxes quiet." He said looking sheepishly at him.
"Do you really think he'll do it?" I asked quietly. Moze looked at me.
"Yes, but if he doesn't we'll have to do it." I shook my head.
"Oh-no, there's no way I'm going in there." I said and Moze shook his head at me. We heard someone yell and I ducked my head.
"Let's go see." Moze said and we entered the Citadel. I walked close behind him and we peered around the corner where the genie and the magic carpet were. The others must have been inside the room.
"Find him yet? You'll let us know if you find him, right?" the genie asked. I looked up above their heads, and gasped. I jerked on Moze's sleeve and pointed at the ceiling. He pulled me back around the corner and we hid for a moment. The genie must have looked behind him because he screamed. After a few more screaming and yelling, a lot of crashes and Thirdac howls, soon it was quiet. Moze out from behind the wall and walked towards the door, I followed. We found the gang peering into a pile of rubble.
"Oh, great a mess for me to clean." I muttered and Moze shushed me. Aladdin burst out of the rubble, with the Thirdac. The creature had the collar around his neck.
"It's okay, Genie. He's under my control now." Moze walked cockily into the room and took the leash from Aladdin's grip. The Thirdac eyed me and I gulped bumping into Moze. He shooed me back and I frowned.
"Wrong! The Thirdac is under my control." He then waved a hand and lit the torches on the wall.
"What now, Al?" the genie asked and Aladdin bowed his head.
"It's over. Mozenrath won." I watched sadly as the faces of all his friends looked at him with shock and worry. Aladdin started towards the door.
"Huh?" The little monkey said.
"The kid's calling it quits?" the parrot looked shocked.
"Hero quit?" Xerxes asked.
"The hero knows when he's beat." Moze answered. The hero paused at the door and turned.
"Guys, we're finished here." We watched as Aladdin and his friends left. Once they were gone Mozenrath laughed loudly and the Thirdac cowered. I suddenly felt sorry for the monster. Almost anyway.
Chapter 3: Just Rewards
After I cleaned the lab, Moze came back into the room. He went and sat at his giant golden wheel, that had all the kingdoms of the Seven Deserts were depicted upon it. The Thirdac was chained to the side of the wheel, looking very sad and Xerxes floated around Moze's head. He sat for a moment in thought and then spun the wheel. I came over and watched on the opposite side of the Thirdac.
He sighed, "Decisions, decisions…who to conquer first?"
"Quarkistan?" Xerxes prompted.
"An enchanted land blessed with an enchanted king. An intriguing target. Hm." He then spun the wheel again and stopped it on another place.
"Perhaps the subterranean world of the Almuddi?"
"Too muddy!" I said.
"Definite maybe." Xerxes said looking at me. I stuck my tongue out. My brother then looked at the Thirdac.
"And you will devour my magical foes." I shivered as he said this. The Thirdac moans and I looked at it sadly.
"Maybe we shouldn't." I said and Moze glanced up at me.
"What?" he snapped angrily.
"Well, look at it! It's sad." I said angrily back and he cursed under his breath.
"Well, I wouldn't expect you to understand. Although you ought too. " He said I glared at him. He ignored me. He then stood up and pointed at Agrabah. I walked behind him to see what he was pointing at.
"Agrabah! Not a particularly magical place…why conquer it?" he asked himself. I rolled my eyes. "Oh because it's there!" he spun the wheel again and it suddenly stopped. We both looked up to see Aladdin standing on the wheel, arms folded across his chest.
"Not while I'm here!" he shouted and then he jumped behind us. I felt a shove and me and Moze landed on the wheel. Then Aladdin spun it. When it finally stopped I felt sick to my stomach and Moze groaned. Aladdin lifted him by the collar of his outfit.
"Send the Thirdac back to its world, Mozenrath. Or I'll let him loose-on you and your magic." I gulped as did Moze. I watched wide-eyed as the Thirdac struggled against the collar.
"You wouldn't. You're not that ruthless." Moze said and I glanced up at Aladdin.
"Right?" I said and Aladdin grimaced as he looked at me. Then he glared at my brother and pointed over our heads we turned and looked. The parrot was sitting on top of the Thirdac.
"You're right- I'm not. But he is."
"And man do I feel cranky!" the parrot started to shove the collar off the Thirdac. I gasped and started to inch away.
"No. No, no, no!" Moze shouted as the parrot got closer and then it shoved it all the way off.
"No!" I yelled as the creature leapt at us. We took off running around the room and then it pounced on me knocking me into Mozenrath. I yelped and fell onto him. Then I felt a pulling in my hands. The creature was sucking at me! I yelped as it turned me around and started to pull me towards it. Moze grabbed my ankle and he started too slid across the floor too.
"Send it, back! Send it, back!" I screamed as I got closer to it. I turned and saw Moze zap open the Thirdac's portal. The creature stopped pulling me and paused for a moment before leaping into the portal. My brother then closed it and we relaxed. I lay there trying to calm myself. Moze let go of my ankle and he stood. I then stood up too, feeling a little queasy. I looked at my brother and had never seen him so angry at someone else before.
"Aladdin! I'll-" he couldn't even finish his sentence as he lifted his gauntlet to blast the hero. But the genie got in his way.
"You'll what, son?" he said and I glanced at my brother who just blinked and turned away. Then the genie looked at me apologetically. I glared at him and the others and they flinched.
"Think of this as a test, Mozenrath. You failed." Aladdin said cockily.
"Hero win?" Xerxes asked and I glared at him.
"For now." Moze answered and I grinned.
"For good." Aladdin said and the others left. After they had left I glanced at Moze.
"What are we going to do now?"
"We're going to get our revenge of course." He answered and I grinned.
"Sounds good to me."
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