Disclaimer: I don't own Kingdom Hearts or Enchanted!
And, I got the Enchanted script off FANPOP for references.
A/N: And I was a bit iffy on Ven being Pip so I changed it! The Disney chipmunk, Chip, will be Pip. It works better anyways~
The following day, which was perfect and beautiful, wedding bells were ringing for the marriage of Aqua and Prince Zack. Pete hurried to the carriage pulled by majestic white horses to help Aqua out. Though, due to her rattled nerves, she shoved the carriage door into his face and hurried out in an immaculate white wedding dress. "Oh! Excuse me! I am so sorry! Oh! Am I late?" she gasped as she hurried up the pristine castle steps.
"Hey, wait up! We're not done with you yet!" Chip exclaimed and led a barrage of animals out of the carriage over Pete. Two rabbits fashioned a ribbon out of shimmery material and chased after the bluenette to fasten it around her waist in a large bow while the songbirds settled a diamond tiara in her hair.
"Thank you!" she exclaimed, now looking like a perfect bride as she hurried into the castle.
Pete followed after her quickly and shut the door behind him, locking all the forest animals out. "What do we look like, garbage?" Chip angrily shouted. "Close the door on me..." he grumbled and went to find another way in.
Aqua continued to hurry into the castle, with Pete following close behind. "To think! That Zack and I will be married! That I, no, that we will be married!" she nervously rambled, as she tried not to step onto her long skirts. She came to a stop with a gasp as an old hag suddenly stepped out in front of her. "Oh, my!"
"Oh! What a lovely bride!" the old woman crooned, looking at Aqua.
Aqua looked at the woman nervously but forced a smile. "That's so kind of you, but I really-"
"No, no! Granny has a gift for you," the hag interrupted and began to pull Aqua away.
"Thank you, but really, I must be going. You see, I'm about to-"
"Tis a wishing well!" the woman exclaimed, leading her to a majestic fountain. As beautiful as it was, Aqua couldn't help but to get an eerie feeling from it.
"But all my wishes are already coming true," the maiden protested, trying to escape. Chip, on the castle walls, had been muttering about how he was going to exact his revenge on Pete when he stopped at the sight of Aqua and the old woman. Curious, he watched from afar, sensing that there was something seriously off about the hag. "I really need to be going," Aqua said, trying to pull away.
"But dear, a wish on your wedding day, why that's the most magical of all. Just close your eyes, my darling, and make your wish," she said coaxingly, bringing the bride closer to the well. "That's right. That's right. Lean in close. Are you wishing for something?"
"I am," Aqua answered, feeling truly at peace and ready to be married. "And they both lived happily ever aft-" Aqua was cut off by her own screams as she was suddenly violently shoved into the well and in to the darkness.
Chip, witnessing the entire scene, dashed off, shouting, "Help! Zack! Prince Zack! We need help!"
"Speciosus, formosus, praeclarus!" the hag shouted, transforming into the evil queen Maleficent as she laughed in triumph.
Pete loyally ran to her side and peered down the well for a moment. "Where, my most adored queen, did you send her?"
Maleficent cackled evilly as she answered, "To a place where there are no happily ever afters!"
Aqua was plummeting into darkness. She screamed loudly as she flailed like a mad woman until she saw what appeared to be a vortex. She crashed into it and felt like she was diving into water. Aqua looked around, confused, until a sparkle hit her in the collarbone. "What is that?" she gasped, hesitantly touching it when another sparkle caught her cheek. She yelped, trying to swat it away but more came to her, drawn like a magnet and she flailed again, attempting to break free. When she was covered entirely, she was thrown into something hard and dirty.
Aqua, terrified and confused, looked around in the darkness. She felt oddly different and examined her hands, her hair and her dress. In doing so, she noticed a light coming from the ground and she hesitantly bathed her fingers it. Realizing that she was upside down, she leaned into the hole and peered out, seeing an unfamiliar world. Slowly, she pushed up on the metal plate and climbed out.
The streets of Tokyo were crowded with large buildings that touched the sky and she felt so out of place. Her large skirts got caught as she climbed out of the manhole and she all of a sudden felt self-conscious with all the people staring at her. There was a sudden blaring and a large mechanical contraption came hurtling towards her. Aqua yelped and scurried away as someone yelled at her to get off the street. Another mechanical thing came at her and she screamed as she hurried into a stand of sunglasses, knocking it over completely. The man looked enraged and demanded for her to pay for it, but she was pushed by the crowd before she could respond.
Aqua suddenly felt something beneath her skirts and she yelped when a man came out from underneath. "Grumpy!" she exclaimed, glad to see a familiar face.
'Grumpy' glared at her, clearly peeved, as he demanded, "Are you serious?" and stormed off.
"Wait!" Aqua desperately called out. "Please, if you could just point me to the castle? Where are you going?" She hurriedly followed the man, only to get pushed down to the subway. "I'm supposed to be at the ball to wed my true love, Prince Zack... Oh! Zack? Zack!" Aqua desperately called for her prince as she was swept away by the crowd, only to emerge from the other side, lonely, and terrified with a ruined petticoat. "Zack? Oh, no..." she softly murmured.
Thus, Aqua began to walk alone, desperately wishing she was back home in Radiant Garden with Ven and Zack and her other critter friends. She stopped, seeing an old man alone on the sidewalk."Oh! Hello, old man!" she said cheerily. "May I sit with you? I'm very tired, and I'm scared. I've never been this far away from home before, and I'm not sure at all where I am," she rambled. "If somebody could show me just a bit of kindness, a friendly 'hello' or even a smile, I'm sure that would lift my spirits so much." The man, in response, grinned a toothless smile. Aqua grimaced as she tentatively answered, "Oh. You have a lovely smile..."
Abruptly, the man reached forward with his dirty fingers and snatched the tiara she wore in her hair. Then he ran off without a word. "Oh! Where are you going?" Aqua gasped. That's mine! Bring that back here! You! Come back here! I need that! Oh! Please?" And as the man ran off, Aqua huffed, "You... ...are not a very nice old man!"
And with a roar of thunder and a flash of lightning, it began to pour. Aqua stood alone in the streets and began to cry.
Meanwhile, a handsome lawyer sighed, looking extremely tired and agitated as his client argued with her husband.
"There's no way you're getting him, Cloud!" Tifa snapped. "You want him only because I want him and I'm not letting you have him!"
"Hank is coming with me!" Cloud answered, equally angry.
Tifa's handsome lawyer, Terra, looked up in confusion and interrupted, "Wait a minute, guys, I'm getting confused. Who is Hank?"
Cloud's lawyer, Leon, answered, "Hank Aaron. Milwaukee Braves? His 1954 rookie card."
Terra looked at them in disbelief. "A baseball card? That's what this gets down to is a baseball card?"
"You never loved Hank like me. You never loved me like Hank!" Tifa wailed.
"How did I make you so angry?" Cloud wondered aloud.
Terra's secretary/assistant, Ventus, came in, alerting them that time was up. Terra looked at the blond assistant with grateful relief.
"You should ask what you didn't do! It's a longer list! What would you do if you...?" Tifa's voice trailed off in Terra's head as he focused on more important things.
"I have to pick up my daughter. Can we do this around nine o'clock?" he asked Cloud's lawyer.
"Nine sounds good," Leon grunted.
"Great. I'll see you then," Terra said gratefully. "Tifa, I'll see you in the morning, OK?"
"You're just afraid I don't need you!" Tifa shouted, in the heat of argument and completely ignoring Terra.
"It's more like I need a vacation!" Cloud reiterated as Terra hurried out.
"Thank you," Terra muttered to his assistant after he escaped the hacov of divorce.
"After a whole day of that, you still want to get engaged?" Ven asked curiously.
"Those people got married on a crazy romantic whim. It's not like that with Aerith and me," he answered seriously.
"Right. None of that crazy romantic stuff for you, huh?" Ven teased.
"Oh, come on. I mean, we're rational," Terra explained. "We understand each other's strengths and weaknesses."
"Sounds like building a bridge," he answered flatly. "Have you told your daughter?"
Terra sighed, No, I haven't. Not yet. I'm going to tonight. I even got a present to ease her into it."
"With news like this, I hope you got her a Shetland pony," Ven said humorously.
"No. It's much better than that," he said with a smirk...
"A book?" Terra's daughter asked in disbelief as she stared down at a historical book about powerful women. She then looked up at her father in disbelief.
"Oh, come on. Don't give me that look, Kairi," he said. "I know it's not that fairy tale book you wanted, but this is better." He reached his arm around her to point at the pictures. "Look at this. See? Madame Curie. She was a remarkable woman who dedicated her life to research... until she died from... radiation poisoning..."
Kairi looked at him, horrified. "She... died?"
But before Terra could answer, his cell phone rang. "I wonder who that is..." he murmured before answering it. He chatted happily, and finished. "It was Aerith," he said as he turned to face Kairi. She didn't look too enthusiastic at his statement. "She's a lot like the women in your book," Terra said, hoping to illicit some positive response from her. Sighing, he then said, "Sweetie, I'm going to ask her to marry me."
Kairi looked at him, shocked. "What?"
Terra nodded, "Yeah, you like her, don't you? And we all get along-"
"Where's she going to live?" Kairi questioned, interrupting him without care.
"She's going to live with us, of course," he answered.
"Do I have to give up my bedroom?" she asked worriedly.
"No, you don't have to give up your bedroom. No. Come on, it's going to be great. I promise. It's not like she's going to try and be your mother," he said, trying to convince her as he affectionately touched her cheek.
"More like stepmother," Kairi corrected flatly.
"She's going be a nice stepmother. She's going to take you to school tomorrow, just you and her, for some grown-up girl-bonding time," Terra said, trying to be optimistic.
"I'm only six," Kairi pointed out.
Terra sighed deeply and answered very seriously, "Well, you won't always be..."
