Chapter 1: Part 2: A Keyblade master, a girl of randomness, and a build-a bear
In Downtown Disney, somewhere near House of Blues and Ulva bar was a small, two story building called Build-A-Bear. A family walked in, consisting of a father, mother, and two daughters. The eldest of the two ran in excited, even though she had a bear in hand. Circling the shop, she accidentally see a boy come around the corner of the stairs. A huge crash and two headaches landed at the bottom of the stairs. "Owww..."
The boy stood up, and offered a hand to the girl. "Sorry," he apologized.
The girl shook her head, "no, it's really my fault. I'm sorry."
"Ooh...Annie apologized. She must like you."
Annie whipped around to face her sister. "I-I do not!"
"Yeah right," murmured her little sister.
Annie glared at her sister and then picked up her bear. "Angel wants a new buddy. Don't you Angel?"
The bear just stared, but then again it was just a stuffed animal. Annie didn't wait for an answer like she usually did. She went to the bins and picked up the special edition of animals, a shadow heartless. Annie paused, thinking and then picked up another one. "Annie, you said buddy, not buddies."
Annie stuck out her tongue and said, "I'll buy whatever I want to buy."
The boy who Annie crashed into just stared at them. "Are you sure you want those?" he asked, unsure about the girl's choice of "pet buddy".
"Uhhh...yeah."
"Oh, okay."
A girl ran into the building and pounced onto the boy. "Sora!"
Sora grunted at the extra weight that suddenly jumped onto his back. "Ka-Kairi! I can't breathe!"
He faked passing out, making his situation worse. "OMG! Sora!"
Kairi thought for a moment and then grinned evilly. "Looks like I'll have to give mouth to mouth..."
Sora's eyes opened and quickly ran out into the crowding streets. "Sora! Come back! I promise I'll kiss like Riku!"
Annie and her sister stared in shock as Kairi ran off to find the poor boy. "Remind me Missy when I date to not act like that."
Missy nodded slowly, "o-okay."
The two went up slowly to finish shopping (and building) for their bears.
40 minutes later
The family walked into Disneyland. Annie bouncing up and down, eating a large bag of cotton candy and holding a heartless. "Did you finally pick a name?"
Annie looked at her mother and shook her head. Her family just sighed and they continued walking through the park. While doing so, Scout, her other heartless fell out of Annie's backpack. The girl stopped, picked up him (yes, Annie did give Scout a gender.) up, and placed him in the backpack. While zipping it up, Annie looked around to find her family. They were nowhere in sight. The hyper-go-lucky teen was now alone...alone, but not lost. She grinned as she whipped out a map of the United States and looked at it. "Okay...so if I go straight...I'll run into...east Canada. Hmmmm...I've never been to Canada."
With that, she walked into the depths of Disneyland.
Only a couple feet to the right, her family smiled with success on being able to have a "normal family" vacation. I'm just kidding. They were smiling because they were getting coffee. And then did they notice the hyper teen was missing...and so was the father's map of the U.S.
Fin.
