Ariel was carrying her baby as she was walking towards the window in her baby's room. It had been six months since Ariel had her precious little Melody and she couldn't be happier. She wasn't sure if she would ever become a mother, let alone actually become a human. Her life was wonderful; she was married to her true love, Prince Eric, and held the product of their love in her hands. After starring out the window for a few minutes and feeling the salty sea air on her face, Melody began to cry.

"Don't cry Melody. Shhhhh mommy's here," said Ariel, "what song haven't I sang to you yet? Oh… I know." Ariel began to sing a song from not too long ago.

"I wanna be where the people are

I wanna see, wanna see 'em dancing

Walking around on those…

What'd you call them? Oh, feet…

Flippin' your fins you don't get too far

Legs are required for jumpin' dancing

Strolling along down those…

What'd do you call them? Streets…

Up where they walk

Up where they run

Up where they stay all day in the sun

Wandering free

Wish I could be

Part of that world

What would I give

If I could live out of these waters

What would I pay

To spend the day warm on the sand

Betchya on land they understand

Bet they don't reprimand their daughters

Bright young women

Sick of swimmin'

Ready to stand

I'm ready to know what the people know

Ask them my questions and get some answers

What's a fire and why does it… what's the word? Burn…

When's it my turn

Wouldn't I love

Love to explore that shore up above

Out of the sea

Wish I could be

Part of that … world"

Melody was sound asleep in her mother's arms. Ariel felt strange singing that song now that she was part of that world.

"I never heard those lyrics before," said a voice from the doorway. It was Prince Eric and he had heard his lovely wife's beautiful voice from down the hall and came to listen.

"Well I had sung that song before I met you. I hadn't thought about that song for a while, but I needed a new song to sing to Melody," explained Ariel.

"I think it was beautiful," replied Prince Eric.

"Well, thank you dear." Ariel put Melody back into her crib and starred at her sleeping child's face. "She's absolutely wonderful isn't she?" asked Ariel.

"She is," replied Prince Eric.

"I don't think I could be any happier than I already am."

"I think you could."

"Oh really? How?"

"By this." Eric leaned in to kiss his wife. They were a very happy family and nothing could break them apart.