Hey everybody! I know I haven't been updating in a while, I've just been busy with school. I wanted to do a Disney Dream Valentine's Day oneshot, but then I decided that since I have many more oneshot ideas for the story, I would have a whole story filled with deleted scenes, extras, and random ideas. I know Valentine's Day was two days ago, but I still decided to post it! Here's the first one, I think it's okay but not my best work. Well, here's the first oneshot of The Disney Dream Collection!

Disclaimer: Disneyfanatic09 doesn't own anything except Addie. Anything you recognize belongs to its respective owner! Enjoy!

*takes place between Chapter 15 and 16*



Something Called Valentine's Day

Breakfast the morning after the Narnian and Telmarine armies, Prince Caspian, King Peter, Queen Susan, King Edmund, Queen Lucy, and the Protector Adeline arrived back at the Telmar castle was silent and sleepy, and the only sounds being heard where the clanks and brushes of the utensils. Addie was amazed at how many types of forks, spoons, and knives there were to choose from just to eat eggs, bacon, cinnamon rolls, and sausage. She sat there starring at the food and utensils, knowing every pair noble eyes were on her, wondering if she knew what she was doing. The other ones near Addie were so wrapped up in their own food to notice it. After a while, Lucy looked up and saw that she had barely touched her plate, still figuring the utensils out. Right before she was about to help her, a new question came to mind.

"Addie, do you still celebrate Valentine's Day where you're from?" Lucy asked, breaking the silence. Addie's head popped out, giving Lucy a confused look. Her siblings wondered why such a random question was asked, while Caspian was wondering what in the world Valentine's Day was.

"Why would you ask that?" Edmund questioned his younger sibling as he finished his breakfast. He looked over at Addie and realized she hadn't touched a thing. "Aren't you hungry, Addie?" Peter, Susan, and Caspian turned their attention to the American girl who was trying to avoid everyone's gaze.

"You guys make eating way too complicated with twenty million types of utensils," Addie commented as she picked up a piece of sausage with her hands. She heard some gasps behind her and started laughing as quietly as she could. Susan quickly sighed at her antics, wishing that she could act as ungraceful as Addie could be. "Well, Lucy, Valentine's Day is all pink, red, white, hearts, mushy gushy, hearts, candy, and everything romantic you could think of. It's definitely not on my favorite holiday's list. Especially if it's on a school day." Caspian shook his head, even more confused than before.

"What is this Valentine's Day you talk about?" Caspian asked to the group. Everyone turned to him, and he felt as if he was on the spot after his question. Lucy's face starting beaming at the question and instantly began explaining.

"Oh Caspian, Valentine's Day is this wonderful holiday where couples take even more special time to tell their crush or loved one how much they care about them!" Lucy ecstatically explained. Peter and Edmund rolled their eyes about their younger sister's joy for the love holiday. Caspian first began thinking it was nothing special until he saw through the corner of his eye Susan looking down at her food and blushing. His interest peaked at her reaction.

"What do couples give to each other?" Caspian continued asking. Lucy was getting really excited, almost bobbing up and down in her seat. Edmund quickly put his hand on her shoulder and gave her a stern look, causing Lucy to go back to her breakfast.

"Couples give flowers, specifically red rose, chocolates, and jewelry," Edmund answered then went back to eating.

"What's your favorite Valentine's Day gift, Addie?" Susan piped into the conversation. "The way we celebrate can't be as different as the way your time does." Susan couldn't help but stare at the beautiful colored roses the servants had placed in vases all across the long table.

"Well, this may be out of the box, but the one thing I've always wanted to get on Valentine's Day is a blue rose," Addie started. Edmund quietly laughed, but not before Addie kicked him hard in the shins. The others around held in their laughter, knowing they had to retain proper etiquette. Caspian did notice Susan's longing for the roses, and soon a plan came to his mind.

(Later)

Susan, Addie, and Lucy were enjoying some quiet time without the boys in the Telmarine Library, catching up on some reading. Addie took the time reading the accounts of the Pevensie's reign during the Golden Age. Narnia really did miss them, Addie thought as she read when the country realized their kings and queens disappeared. The library doors opened and closed again, causing the girls' heads to peek up. Suddenly, Edmund, Peter, and Caspian came from around the corner. Caspian had a bouquet of multi-colored roses in his hands, while Peter was holding three colored roses. Susan started blushing as the new Telmarine king walked up to her with the yellow, orange, pink, white, and red roses in his hand and passed them over to her.

"Thank you, Caspian," Susan thanked as she watched the roses, trying to not let Caspian see her blush. Peter came up behind him, handed Susan a pink rose, Lucy a lavender rose, and to Addie's surprise he pulled from behind his back a turquoise blue rose. It smelled as sweet as could be to Addie.

"How could you possibly find a blue rose? They don't exist back home," Addie wondered to the High King. She was touched that he had given her the one Valentine's Day gift she always wanted.

"Turns out they grow in Telmar," Peter explained to the Disney girl, he was still surprised he was able to find one. Edmund was just leaning against a bookshelf, trying to ignore the growing smell.

"But, it's not Valentine's Day," Lucy said, loving her rose, but was still perplexed why they were given.

"You shouldn't have to save one day a year to show appreciation for your friends," Caspian explained with confidence in his voice. Susan and Addie locked eyes and smiled at the boy's sweetness and cheesiness.

"Cheesy explanation, but still sweet," Susan complimented Caspian, and pecked him on the cheek. The Telmarine king's cheeks flushed a cherry red as he turned around to try and hide it. Ah, so even princes and kings get nervous, Addie thought, still loving her rose and the sweet idea behind it. I guess Valentine's Day isn't so bad.


Glad you made it down here! It probably wasn't my best work, and the oneshot was sort of a hint at what would happen later in The Disney Dream. Did you guys figure out what it was? Pictures of all the roses are on my profile and speaking of which I've completely redid my profile so check it out. I was thinking for the next one I would do the biology class where Addie accidentally quotes Finding Nemo that Robin mentioned in chapter one. Well, here's a promise to the fans of The Disney Dream:

I will not work on any story until I finish the Pocahontas part of The Disney Dream!

So, click on the review button and tell me what you thought! See you next time and I hope you had a happy Valentine's Day, mine was okay even though I don't have a Valentine.