Hey everyone! So here's my Jatie sequel. I don't know why I thought of this but now even I want to go to Disneyland. I guess Jatie just got me into that type of mood. And I love Katie and Kendall, hell, even Jen Knight. The Knight family is just too amazing for words. Anyway, so after that… Here's more Jatie for you.

And for anyone interested in reading a Kames fanfic, I'll have a few suggestions in the end. I love giving others credit and complimenting them when they do an amazing job. My friend Baby KK knows that best. ANYWHO… Longest randomest intro I think I've ever had. Let's go! "Off to Neverland!" Not really… Well, sort of.

Oh, one more fun fact about this chapter. All of the random facts James comes up with are true.

"Where are you going?" Mom asked as I was packing up my things for the day. Carlos and Logan were still sleeping and James was in his room getting ready.

"Disneyland," I said. "James is taking me."

Kendall had just taken a sip of milk. It came back out in classic spit take action. "Just you and James?" he asked, shocked by the though. I sort of expected this reaction. "Katie, do you not know that you're three years younger than him?"

I rolled my eyes. "Does that really matter?"

"Does it matter that he's my best friend?"

"It only matters if you're gay and you're crushing on him!"

"It's not like that Katie! James is a bud but he's not good for my baby sister!"

"I live with him anyway! And I'm not a baby anymore!"

"That's completely different!"

Mom was normally good about staying out of it when Kendall and I got into a fight. It didn't happen often and they normally blew over. But now, I was finally happy and he was crushing down on my little world. "Why don't Kendall and Carlos go with you this time Katie?" she suggested.

I glared at her. Was she insane? That doesn't make it a date? That makes it me hanging out with my brother and his friends.

"I'll be fine," I said. I grabbed my bag and walked toward the door. "Tell James I'll meet him in the lobby." I slammed the door behind me and heard James's voice join the other two just seconds later. I didn't bother to eavesdrop though. I just stormed downstairs, plopping myself in an empty chair.

"Fight with your brother?" someone asked beside me. I looked over to see Camille sitting there next to me. I nodded. "I can always tell. So what was it about?"

"It's not that important," I sighed. "Just don't expect me to talk to Kendall anytime soon."

"What'd he do?" Jo asked, coming up behind me.

I shook my head. Jo was about to ask more but James came out of the elevators. "Ready to go?" he asked me. I nodded without a word and we left.

TIME JUMP! AT DISNEYLAND!

We got to Disneyland and parked. Daisy 2A, that's where we were. James told me there was a Hidden Mickey on the ground. We looked around and sure enough, saw it. The circles on the ground we shaped differently than the others and they looked just like a Mickey Mouse head. It was interesting that James knew that. Maybe he wasn't as stupid as he looked.

We went down the escalators to the trams. They had these really annoying doors on the tram now. What? Did some little kid be stupid as hell and fall out of the tram? Smart job parents watching over that kid.

It was so crowded in the park but I didn't mind it too much. Every so often I would get bumped by some jerk tourist but I'd be shoved into James. He always caught me and smiled at me.

"So you said that Psych got a lot of ideas from Disneyland," I said as we walked past the candy shop.

James smiled at me and nodded. "Mostly Adventureland." He grabbed my hand and pulled me toward the left. We walked past the wait times and saw the Enchanted Tiki Room. "You want to go in?" I nodded. "You know, this is actually where the pineapple comes from," he said, gesturing at the Dole stand that sold a million and one pineapple type beverages.

I stared at him. "How did you know that?"

"My Mom used to bring me along to her business meetings in LA," he explained. "We'd come to Disneyland at least twice each time we came."

"So you know a lot about Disneyland then?"

He shrugged. "I try." We went in to the Tiki Room and saw the show. I wasn't really scared by the lightning but it gave me an excuse to cuddle up against James. I'm pretty sure I saw him smile in the darkness as he put his arms around me.

We just walked right past The Jungle Cruise even though James could have sworn that's where the creator of Psych had worked years ago. He was afraid the misters were going to mess up his hair. That was so like him. He never took his mind off of his looks. It was rather adorable sometimes. Other times it was just plain annoying. It was better than being a total pig though.

We went on Pirates of the Caribbean and James pointed out the Blue Bayou restaurant. He said he would have taken me there for lunch but Disneyland prices are already expensive enough. He may be a pop-star but he wasn't all that rich yet.

"The Haunted Mansion is kind of cheesy," James mumbled as we stood outside, looking up its iron gates. "I don't think you'd really want to go on it."

I shrugged and had to lie my butt off to get what I wanted. "I've been kind of jumpy today. Maybe we could go on."

He gave me a disbelieving look but took me on anyway. One of the cast members was really into character. He was really good. "It's fun to mess with them," James said, already laughing slightly. "They have to stay in character no matter what happens." The guy, Brian his nametag said, was being a really creepy butler. So James went up to him with a goofy grin on his face. "Hey! How's your day going?"

"All is well," Brian replied in a monotonous voice. "Please, drag your bodies away from the walls, to the dead center of the room." We got in and James and I stood in the middle of this room that seemed to stretch. I honestly wasn't that impressed. I could tell it was just an elevator, a really elaborate elevator, but an elevator none the less.

"This room has no windows and no doors," the voice telling the story said.

I turned to James. "Then how the hell did we get in here?" He chuckled as he tried to shush me.

"Which offers you this chilling challenge: to find a way out!" followed my predictable, maniacal laughter. Then the laughter stopped. "Of course, there's always my way." Let me tell you now that what happened next, I was not prepared for. I wasn't really all that scared but it sure made me glad I had James there. All of the lights snapped off and where the ceiling once was there was a body hanging from the ceiling, high above. There was a scream and I couldn't tell if it was on the speakers or someone else in the room. There was a flash of lightning and all the lights went off. There was a crashing noise and next thing I knew, the lights came back on, a door opened where the wall once was, and my face was buried in James's chest.

"You aren't actually scared, are you Katie?" he asked, astonishment clear in his voice. I nodded a bit. "We don't really have to go on." It made me smile that he was thinking about me like that. But I would not wuss out on some lame Disney haunted house. We stepped in line until we got in the "doom buggies". They were kind of cute. James put his arm around me and I sat up next to him, snuggling close. The ride was really lame. It really didn't scare me once. Though, the graveyard scene did impress me with how much work was put into it. We got stuck with the short, old prisoner in the end of the ride.

We went on Splash Mountain and didn't get as soaked as we thought we would have. Though James's hair didn't seem to last it. He rushed to the nearest bathroom to fix it in the mirror. I was surprised he hadn't brought a mirror with him. While James was gone I had the strangest feeling I was being watched. It made me a little uneasy. There were some freaky people at Disneyland.

We skipped over the whole Rivers of America thing and headed straight for the nearest roller coaster, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. It was fun and there were a few dark parts. I could have sworn that one time when it was pitched black, James leaned over and kissed me lightly on the forehead, but he hadn't acted like it once I could see again. And I was way too shy to ask him.

We walked from Frontierland to Fantasyland and almost skipped over everything. The rides were for little girls. Not my scene. We almost made our way back towards Mickey's Toontown but decided against it. There wasn't much too it but meeting the characters and I really did not want to see some big old mouse. So we kept going, but James stopped me when we started to walk by The Matterhorn Bobsleds. "It's so much fun," he promised. "And there's nothing scary." I could hear the deviousness behind that last part.

"I wasn't scared!" I said defiantly as we got in line. "It just caught me off guard." Such as the seating arrangements for this ride did. You sat with the smaller person in the larger person's lap. I know if Kendall had been here he would have killed me and James both instantly. I was a little pleased though. Kendall was a really overprotective big brother when it came to boys. I guess he was just looking out for me. The ride came to an end fast than I would have liked.

"Ooh, listen to what this guy says!" James exclaimed, talking about the speakers.

"Remain seated with your seat belts fastened. Permanezcan sentados, por favor." I didn't understand the Spanish but I assumed he said the same thing.

"Does that not sound like he said 'cinnamon toast and tacos on the floor'?" James asked, really excited. I doubled over laughing and got at least a dozen stares. James smiled widely at me. "You laugh like Kendall. You're not afraid of a full belly laugh. It's really cute." I swear I turned the color of a tomato.

We stopped in Tomorrowland Terrace for lunch with the promise of something even better for dinner that night. I can't believe we were almost done with the whole park and it was only lunch time. James seemed to know what he was doing. He would grab my hand and duck and dodge people trying to get into the next line. It was kind of awesome.

James went off to get our food while I found a table. Some random Jedi thing was happening on the stage. I laughed at all of the random little kids with light sabers, some of them bigger than the kids.

"So what are we doing after lunch?" I asked when James got back with the food.

James shrugged. "Headed over to California Adventure." That was the theme park across the entrance plaza. For some reason, James seemed more depressed than when he left. He sighed. "Or we could go back home. I'm sure Kendall wants to kill me right now, especially if he could hear my thoughts."

I moaned. "I don't want to go home, James. I'm having too much fun. I'm having too much fun with you." I felt my cheeks heat up and took a bite of my corn dog.

James smiled at me and I was happy to have him back to his old self. "So, Space Mountain after this?"

I nodded, not trusting my voice right now.

We ate in mostly silence as we watched the Jedi Training Academy, that was the name of the show. I laughed when James got really excited to see Darth Maul. My brother and his friends were huge nerds when it came down to it, though James would never admit to it. He composed himself when he was me.

"Come on, kiddo," he said, once we both finished. "Race you to the mountain."

It hurt to hear him call me 'kiddo', like I was so much younger than him. But I would not lose to a challenge. I got there before him and the cast member working at the front of the line laughed, declaring me the winner. James winked at her, and I didn't miss it. She was pretty but honestly, I thought he was here with me. I punched him in the arm and didn't tell him what for. We got on the ride after standing in line awkwardly not talking to each other.

We skipped past Star Tours and Buzz Lightyear: Astro Blasters and made our way back out to the entrance plaza.

I was mad at James but I couldn't do that forever. And that's when he got a phone call.

"Hello?" he said, picking it up. "Oh, Kendall, what's up?" Great. Kendall had to call him now? I was just getting over him flirting with the Space Mountain cast member. "Yeah, yeah. Katie and I are still in Disneyland. We're headed over to California Adventure next." He pause as Kendall said something and I could have sworn I heard Carlos shout. "Okay, sounds good." He hung up and smiled at me.

At the hub, there were these girls dressed in light blue dresses with 'pixie dust wands' and flyers for the Bibbidy Bobbidy Boutique. One of them came over to us.

"Hello princess," she told me. I wanted to barf. "Do you want to make a wish? We just sprinkle this magic pixie dust on you and then your wish will come true."

I knew the wish I'd make. James. He laughed. "Lynette," he said, looking at her name tag. "That's an interesting name."

"That's right!" she said, keeping up the charade. "I'm a fairy godmother in training at the Bibbidy Bobbidy Boutique. We can turn you into a princess there."

"Anything you can do for James?" I chuckled.

Her tone lowered as I guess she'd started to level with me. "Actually, we can turn him into a handsome knight. We put his hair up with colorful gel and…"

"Alright!" James interrupted. "No body's touching my hair!"

Lynette and I laughed. "Come on James," I said. "Make a wish. Get sparkles in your hair."

James narrowed his eyes at me. "Only if you make one with me," he said.

Lynette smiled and raised the 'wand' above us. "Now close your eyes and make a wish." We closed our eyes and I could feel the 'pixie dust' falling on us. "Bibbidy Bobbidy Boo," she said, very rehearsed. "May all your dreams and wishes come true! Now open your eyes." We did as we were told and started laughing as we saw the other covered in sparkles. Lynette smiled at us. "Come stop by the Boutique any time." And then she skipped off with her other 'fairy godmother' friends.

"Nice sparkles," James laughed as we started heading out again.

"Your hair isn't much better," I joked, poking his arm.

We laughed and brushed off sparkles until we got out of the park and that's where my fun was ruined.

Holy Hera! I wanted to kill him sometime!

Who? Kill who? You'll just have to see. Okay, so this is running longer than I expected. But hey, I got sucked in. And actually there is a fairy godmother in training named Lynette, and yes that is their official job title. If you ever go to Disneyland with little girls or are a little girl at heart, go into the Bibbidy Bobbidy Boutique behind the castle to the left. It's awesome. I've done it before. And they really do walk around the hub sometimes granting wishes. It's kind of fun. Until Laura recognized me and COVERED me with pixie dust. I was trying to get it out of my hair for days.

Anyway… what'd you think? Should I continue on to California Adventure or go back to the apartment and end it there. I think Katie wants more James time, what do you think? Heehee.

Until next time!
~BTBD