Author's Greeting/Note: Hello! I kind of forgot to say that on my first chapter... *noob* Anyway, this is a fic set before Wreck-it Ralph, if you didn't already figure that one out. It all takes place in Sugar Rush, so no cameos! At least not until I reach the movie, which may be a ways away. Getting back to the story; I may have a couple ships in here, no slash, but ships nonetheless! Feel free to leave suggestions in the reviews, this is a work-in-progress type of a story! Also, I have published this on three other sites, so if you find them all I may have to give you a virtual hug... On with the story! Don't forget to read, review, and enjoy!
Looming over her cart was her glorious white castle. Vanellope raced up the checkerboard path that led to the towering pillars. She drove her cart off the main path and guided it along the semi-precarious side path that led to the throne room. It was only semi-precarious because it was no problem for her, but she knew in her code that only the most skilled drivers could make their way along the sloping track. Her cart zoomed into her throne room and the princess drove it in circles until she was just lined up with the oddly shaped backing and parked it just inside, forming a throne fit for a king! Well, a princess. She giggled to herself. Two of her advisors, Sour Bill and Sweet Martha, rushed up to her as soon as she had parked.
The circular duo bowed deeply. Sour Bill was a green candy and Sweet Martha was a pink candy. Both of the round servants had floating hands and feet, which was a mystery that Vanellope never hoped to solve, and were very loyal to their ruler. Vanellope had also noticed how each only seemed to have two expressions. Sour Bill's were hassled, which was a mixture of confused, annoyed, and flustered, or surprised. Sweet Martha's were flamboyantly happy or worried. When they were together they seemed to finish each other's sentences and expressions. Neither one seemed complete without the other. In fact, Vanellope had only seen them apart once.
Sweet Martha smiled at the princess as Sour Bill helped her out of her cart. "Is everything all ready?" Smiling giddily, the round servant nearly jumped up and down with excitement. "Yes, yes, your majesty, everything is set for your subjects!" Vanellope smiled, "Well then let's see!" She strode down a hall which opened to a huge room. The ceiling was so high that you nearly couldn't see it yet somehow the servants had managed to decorate it with pink, teal, and white ribbons. Her royal highness was grinning broadly. As magnificent as the room was, Vanellope wasn't smiling over the decorations. She was staring at the table in the center of the room. It was round and at each seat was a decorated card with each racer's name and colors on it. "Bill made the cards himself!" Vanellope turned around with a surprised expression. "Really?" Sour Bill blushed and shuffled his feet. "Well, yes. I thought you might like them…" Vanellope looked down at the flustered servant, "Are you kidding? I love them!" She leaned down and gave her advisor a quick kiss on the top of his head. "Thank you SB." The little green candy didn't know what to say as his blush grew redder.
Revving engines could be heard in the throne room. "It sounds like the other racers are here your majesty!" Vanellope skipped down the hall. "Let's go!" she called over her shoulder. She entered the throne room to see that all the racers had come like she had asked. They had gotten out of their carts and were standing in a cluster in the middle of the very pink room. Gloyd saw the princess first and elbowed the Swizz. He looked up and all of the racers quick assembled into a sugary line. "We're here like you asked," Taffyta said, gesturing with her pink lollipop. Vanellope smiled. "Where does she even keep those?" the princess thought to herself. Not being able to hold it in, Rancis blurted, "What's the surprise Vanellope?" The other racers gave him a quick mixture of looks and turned back to the princess. All she did was smile wider. "Follow me!"
And that is all you get for now! If I didn't cut it off there it might have gone on quite a bit... Ah well, c'est la vie! Don't forget to review!
