Chapter 2
SpongeBob, Poof, Kirby, and Lilo were climbing the staircase. The two kids and Kirby all were exhausted, for there were a lot of steps. Antoine was also tirelessly following behind.
"How much further, SpongeBob?" Lilo asked the Grimer. "It feels like we've been climbing these stairs forever!"
"Yeah!" Poof added. "This just proves further my desire to turn back. If I had my wings, I would be in the attic by now."
"It's not much further." SpongeBob explained. "We're nearly there; I can feel it...that and I know this castle inside and out." Lilo sighed.
"Lucky you, you don't have legs that you have to bring up and down. Meanwhile we have to suffer, It's not fair. My legs feel like they're about to fall off."
"Mine too." Poof put in.
"Poyo!" Kirby agreed.
"I may not show it." The Grimer told them. "But I, too am tired. I can't wait when it's over!"
A while later, they were all the way up. All of them took a moment to rest, and catch their breaths.
"999 steps." Poof said. "There were 999 steps in total." Lilo looked at him.
"You counted? Stitch didn't want to make it a whole 1000 steps?" Poof just looked at her.
"Please, don't give him any ideas. The less steps, the better."
"Sorry, I won't. I was only joking."
"Well, don't joke about it either. It's not funny."
"Right, it's not funny. Sorry." They then walked around the room.
"Starlight Glimmer!" SpongeBob called. "Oh, Starlight Glimmer! I brought up some friends!" They then saw a Glaceon step out of the shadows.
"SpongeBob?" The Eevee evolution wanted to know. "Is that really you?" SpongeBob went to her.
"Yes." He replied. The Glaceon did a sigh of relief.
"Oh, it's so good to see company again. It's been too long."
"Yes, I agree, and get this." He told Starlight Glimmer about Lilo and their plan. Lilo politely waved an aloha to her. Starlight smiled.
"Oh, that will be my absolute best wish for this Christmas." Everyone smiled. She then frowned. "But, sadly, it won't work." This made everyone groan.
"Don't be like that, Starlight." SpongeBob told her. "It doesn't suit you, and frankly, it's depressing. You need to be jolly!"
"Yeah, jolly!" Everyone agreed at once.
"I'm sorry." Starlight told them. "I don't mean to be such a grouch, but after disappointment after another and so on, I can't afford another one. It'll be pointless, and I suggest you all do the same before you all get hurt. It was nice meeting you, now, bye." She was about to go when SpongeBob stopped her.
"Hear us out." Starlight began to get mad.
"Hear what out? I'm sorry SpongeBob, but I am sick and tired of having my hopes ripped out of me every time. You hear me? Sick and tired. I won't be that way any longer by simply not getting involved in it whatsoever, and you should do the same if you know what's good for you." SpongeBob held up his hands in defense.
"Whoa, no need to be snippy. And don't worry, this will be the best Christmas ever!"
"How do you know?"
"Because we have her!" SpongeBob pointed to Lilo. "She'll help out."
"He's right." Lilo said. "I sure will. You have nothing to fear."
"But how do you know?! She won't change anything, and she never will."
"Never say never. Have faith, and be a chipper optimist like I am! Come on, where's that merry mood, and smile?"
"It died ten years ago. Same with my hopes and dreams. Good day!" She was about to leave when Lilo began to sing, bringing her to a halt.
"Christmas isn't about decorations
It isn't about presents
Heck, it isn't about plans, snow, and all of those things
It's about people coming together
People from every nation
Christmas is is a god-sent
So, let the holiday spirit ring
It means so much more
So much more."
They all went back down the stairs to start decorating. Antoine sighed. Not again; it felt like he just got up here! He went back down with all of the others.
Fortunately, because Lilo and most everyone else were all in a better mood, the stairs didn't get to them, and they didn't complain. And because of this, they seemed to get down faster then on the way up, and they were completely satisfied on that, plus the singing while going down stairs helped.
"It's about good cheer.
"That's very clear
The ones you love
Don't forget about the ones from high above." She resumed singing as she and the others started to decorate.
"It doesn't matter where you come from
You and I, we are all unique
So don't be so glum
You'll see things aren't so bleak
So you see, Christmas is so much more
So...much...more." Poof and Kirby both marveled at the decorations.
"This is going to be a really awesome Christmas!" Poof said when the song was done. "Perhaps the best!" Kirby happily agreed. The staircase now had garlands on them. The wall had wreaths.
"I really hope so, Poof." Lilo said to him.
"Well, come on!" SpongeBob said. "There's more decorating to be done!" Everyone cheered, and went to work.
"Just a friendly reminder," Wade put in. "The master will be mad, so he mustn't know. We keep this on the down low."
"I have to tell Sideshow Bob!" Antoine said to himself from his hiding spot. He scurried off.
"What?!" Stitch questioned Sideshow Bob when he learned about the news. "Planning Christmas?"
"Yes." Sideshow Bob replied with a nod. "Pretty awful and disrespectful considering on what happened." Stitch sat on the sofa, looking mad.
"Maybe Lilo doesn't know." He said. "That must be it. I'll explain everything to her, and..." Sideshow Bob shook his head.
"That won't do any good, your Highness." He told him. "I'm afraid she does know." Stitch looked at him, confused, scratching his head.
"Gabba? She does?"
"Yes. I'm afraid to tell you that not only that, but she doesn't care. She's planning on reminding us of the past, not caring how painful it is."
"Day life ended."
"Yes, it's the day all of our lives ended on that fateful Christmas."
It was Christmas in the castle before the spell was cast ten years prior. Everyone was in a cheery mood, everyone but Stitch. SpongeBob walked up to him, and knelt down to show him his gift he had for him.
"I think you'll really like this, Master." The sponge said to him. "I really appreciate you, and I think I speak for everyone when..." An impatient Stitch snatched it from him.
"Give me that!" He spat. He tore into it, but was disappointed when he discovered it was a handmade storybook. "Is this joke?"
"No." SpongeBob stated to him. "And guess what? We each chipped in writing a page, so you know it's a gift from the heart that you can never replace!" Stitch threw the book onto the floor. This made SpongeBob sad. "But, we made it out of love!" Stitch growled.
"Reading is lame." He looked at Sideshow Bob. "Sideshow Bob?" Sideshow Bob smiled, as he walked over to an organ. "Don't worry. I have something far better. You can count on me." He sat down on the bench before it.
"Better." Sideshow Bob played on the organ. Unfortunately, Stitch didn't like it, and rudely interrupted.
"Stop!" Sideshow Bob stopped, looking at him, sadly. "Awful; made ears bleed!" He sat up.
"I'm sorry, your Highness." He sighed. "This Christmas isn't to your liking, is it?" Stitch was about to answer when the door knocked. This made him mad again.
"Who disturbs Christmas?!" The door knocked again. Stitch groaned as he marched to answer it before any of his servants could. "Coming!" He grew more frustrated as it knocked once more. "STITCH COMING!" He opened it, and looked madly at Mama Cosma who held out a rose, and offered it too him.
"I'm sorry." She apologized. "But it's quite cold out here. Can you be a gentle soul, and let me offer you this lovely rose in exchange for shelter?"
"No!" Was Stitch's cold answer. This hurt her.
"But it's Christmas, surely you can..."
"Sorry ugly grandma! Get off of my property!" He slammed the door. Wade was about to scold him, but didn't. He knew how difficult his master was, and didn't want to make him mad. Stitch marched back to the sofa.
"Next present!" He was about to sit down when the doors blew oven. Everyone looked as Rosalina now stood before them.
"Your heart is frozen!" She stated. "For that you shall be punished. You, and because I'm steamed, and the fact that they just watch you insult me and did nothing to to prvent it for some reason, the entire castle and all of the innocent residents will be cursed and transformed into Pokemon, and you into, well, not that much diffent, but still into a monster." As she said this, they all transformed. "Not one is safe; not kids. nor pets! You all will be free once someone loves you as you are. Good day, oh, and merry Christmas!" She then left. The doors shut before Stitch could go after her.
"Shoota!" He cursed. Wade wanted to let his jerky master have it for he had enough, and this took the cake, but kept his cool. "Hate Christmas!" He marched off out of the room, leaving everyone sad, and not knowing what to do.
"We've come so far since that day." Sideshow Bob said to the blue alien in the present day. "We really overcame that disaster."
"Yes." Stitch agreed. "Lucky. Where is she?! Where's Lilo?"
"In the boiler room; that's what Antoine told me anyways, and I believe him. He wouldn't lie about that."
"Right!" Antoine stated. "In the boiler room. That is what I said, and that is where she is. That's the truth. Sideshow Bob is right. I will never lie about that." Stitch took off out of the room. Antoine nervously looked at Sideshow Bob. "Did I do good?"
"Yes." Sideshow Bob answered. "You did very good. I see a duet with me in your near future." Antoine sighed with relief. He really wanted that duet, so for him, this was good news.
In the boiler room, Lilo saw a Kartana. She ran up to the ultra beast,
"Are you a Kartana?" She wanted to know. The Kartana looked at her.
"Why, yes," She answered. "I mean, no. I mean yes. I mean..." She sighed. "I'm Rapunzel."
"Whoa, cool! You're an Ultra Beast. You're super rare.
"And what are you doing down here?"
"I'm looking for a..." She then saw a log. "Aha! A log!" The little girl ran for it, and picked it up to inspect it. "This is perfect!"
"What perfect?" She heard Stitch. She turned around and saw him in front of her. He was confused about the log. "What that?"
"Oh, this is a Yule log." She showed it to him. Stitch was even more confused.
"What Yule log?"
"It's a Christmas tradition. Once one is chosen, everyone in the same household touches it, and their wishes come true. It's in many European nations, but, I thought why not here? It'll be fun and something new to try. It's also nice to sit by it when it's burning. That is an American tradition, and maybe others too. You can fake it, but it's not the same and kind of pointless and boring if there's no heat coming from it."
"Wishes stupid."
"No there're not. You may say that because you haven't had a wish come true by it, but, when you do..."
"Stop! No Christmas will come."
"How can you say that? Yes, it will. Why are you such a jerk about the holiday?!"
"Me master of castle; you can't understand. Don't know what's like lose everything,
to be a prison..."
"Prisoner? I know what's that like! It's you keeping us prisoner!" Stitch growled at her.
"You volunteered."
"I did, but I can't imagine Papa in this place. I was only being a good daughter! Ugh, you're such a...a...a stupid stinkyhead!" She stormed off.
"Aloha, Lilo!" Poof greeted her in the hallway. "Guess what? The ballroom's all decorated; you should see it! Master's going to be really excited when he sees it. I think it'll thaw his heart!"
"He knows about Christmas, Poof." Lilo told him.
"He does? Well, what did he say? Is he onboard?" Lilo shook her head. Poof frowned, and sighed. "Figured that."
"He forbid it."
"But he can't do that; you said he can't!" Lilo was hurt when she heard the hurt in Poof's voice. "What will we do? We just got done with the decors. Do we have to put it all down to please Master?" Lilo thought about this, and realized that the baby Kangaskhan was right.
"You're right! He can't forbid it. We're going to have a Christmas with or without him." Poof jumped with joy.
"Hooray!" He cheered. "Can we pick out a Christmas tree?"
"Sure; let's go right now."
"I can't wait; it's going to be the greatest Christmas tree ever!"
"It's just a tree, but yeah, it's going to be pretty great." She and Poof left to pick one out.
Lilo was about to put on her winter stuff when she remembered something.
"Let me take the storybook I made for Stitch to his room first."
"Okay, but make it quick."
"I will. It won't take long; I promise." And with that, she went off.
"Okay; we can go now." Lilo announced when she came back. She put on her winter gear. "Now, let's go find that great Christmas tree."
"What about this tree?" Lilo asked Poof. Odie, Rapunzel, and Kirby were with them. Poof looked at the tiny, skinny tree. He shook his head.
"Too skinny." He said. "Let's keep going." He resumed going. So did the others.
Meanwhile, Stitch was looking out at them all from outside of his window in his room. SpongeBob was with him. He saw Lilo's wrapped gift on the end table.
"Ooh!" He squealed with joy. "Master, a gift!"
"Look at her." Stitch said, ignoring him.
"The girl? Aw, yes, she's cute, isn't she?"
"And me ugly."
"Oh, I don't think so. You have to look through that. Remember, don't judge a book by its cover. Lilo knows that, and so should you." He bounded towards the gift, and saw that it was for his master. He smiled.
"It's for you; it's from Lilo." Stitch perked up at this.
"Lilo gave me present? SpongeBob nodded.
"Looks like it; what a thoughtful little girl." Stitch grabbed it. He was about to open it when Spongebob stopped him.
"Not yet; you have to wait for Christmas." The blue alien looked at him.
"Why?" SpongeBob shrugged. Stitch groaned.
"We all know how you feel about the holiday, Master. But the fact that she went out of her way to give you something means she truly cares about you." Stitch frowned; his ears drooped.
"I didn't give her anything."
"You still can. It's not too late." Stitch perked up again.
"Maybe I will, yeah, Stitch will." He left. SpongeBob was so excited.
"That's the Christmas spirit, Master!" He left as well.
Stitch went into Sideshow Bob's room.
"Sideshow Bob!" He yelled. "Sideshow Bob!" Sideshow Bob popped up by his side.
"You called, Master?" He questioned. Stitch looked at him and nodded.
"Need to practice song. Want it for Lilo." Sideshow Bob was shocked as his master left and shut the door.
"What? For that little Hawaiian girl? Well, I never! It's all her fault. She shouldn't have come to the castle, but we can't change the past, can we?" Antoine looked at him.
"Non." Antoine agreed. "We can't." He looked out once more.
"How about this one?" Lilo asked Poof about another tree. Poof examined it once more, and shook his head.
"Too wiggly."
"Too wiggly? What does that even mean?" But before she could get an answer, Poof walked onwards. Lilo and the gang ran after him. "Poof; slow down! What did you mean too wiggly? Poof!"
"Antoine!" Sideshow Bob said to him. "I need you to pace while I think." Antoine looked at him, puzzled.
"Why?" He wanted to know. Sideshow Bob shrugged.
"Don't know. It helps me too think for some reason. Don't question it, just do it." Antoine saluted him.
"Yes, monsieur!" With that, he started pacing while Sideshow Bob thought about it.
"The girl may look sweet and innocent." He began. "But I tell you she's nothing but pure evil. She's keeping the master away from me, filling his head with utter nonsense like hope, love, good will towards men, and all that junk."
"What are you going to do?" Antoine questioned. "You can't get rid of Christmas, try as you might. It might be a very special day, but it's just a day nontheless."
"You're absolutely right, I can't." Antoine was then hopeful.
"So you're going to stop trying to split them up, and just let them be?"
"Nope!" Antoine looked disappointed. "I can however, stop the girl." Antoine wondered what this could mean, but figured it couldn't be good.
"This is the last tree." Lilo said. Again, Poof shook his head.
"That isn't a tree. It wishes it were a tree, but it's not a tree."
" Poof we looked at every tree here."
"But..."
"No! I'm sorry, it's this one or no tree at all." Poof sighed, obviously disappointed.
"Fine; we can take the lame tree." Lilo smiled.
"Cheer up. It's just a tree."
"I suppose you're right." Lilo looked at Rapunzel. "Rapunzel, you know what to do."
"Right." She said, going over to the tree. "That's my cue." She was about to use Cut, when they heard singing from inside.
"Wait!" Lilo said, stopping the Ultra Beast. The Kartana looked at her. "That singing. It's coming from the castle, but where?"
"Antoine," Sideshow Bob spoke. Antoine appeared by his side.
"Yes, monsieur?" He asked.
"Let's lure Odie in here with that dog whistle of yours, shall we?" He was going to argue when he realized it was pointless.
"Yes, monsieur." He agreed. He took out his whistle from nearby, and blew it.
Outside, Odie heard it, and plugged his ears with his paws. This confused Lilo.
"Odie?" She wanted to know. "What it is, boy? Why are you doing that?" Poof observed this.
"I think it must be a dog whistle." He explained to her. Lilo looked at him.
"Dog whistle?" Poof nodded.
"Vicky used it on Timmy's, my god brother's dog before to make him lose a contest. Only dogs hear them. It's really painful for their ears." Lilo looked at Odie, feeling sorry for him.
"Poor, Odie. Whoever's doing this needs to stop. They hate dogs, and are jerks."
"Yeah, poor Odie. And I agree. They're heartless jerks, unless they're using it for training, but who would do that?"
"Okay, Antoine, that's enough." Sideshow Bob said to him. The Buizel stopped. He looked at his boss.
"Was that necessary?" He wanted to know.
"No. I'm evil. I enjoy others' pain sometimes, and as a former children's entertainer, I'm used to it. And as I'm an adult cartoon where they don't care for others as kid nice hearted cartoons and people do. I'm like Lord Eevee in a way. " Antoine gasped.
"You're a complete psycho, aren't you?!" Sideshow Bob grinned evilly.
"Yes, I am." He changed the subject. "Use the steak bait."
"But..."
"Do it!" He sighed.
"Yes, monsieur." He took out a steak, and placed it on a plate, and placed it on the floor.
"And now we wait."
"Yes, monsieur." So they waited.
Back outside, the whistle sound stop. Odie unplugged his ears. Lilo and Poof sighed with relief.
"Thank goodness that's over." Lilo said. Poof nodded. But, Odie smelled the steak next. This made Odie happy. He barked, and ran back into the castle.
"Odie!" Lilo said, running after him. Poof and Kirby ran after them as well.
"I'll stay here." Rapunzel said. She leaned onto the tree, and sat under it. "I'll wait for you guys to get back. You just get Odie back, and come back whenever you guys can."
Odie bounded right into Sideshow Bob's room. He raced up to the plate, and started eating the steak.
"Yes!" Sideshow Bob chuckled. "The dumb pooch fell right into my trap! Now, for the girl." Antoine petted the dog.
"Nice Doggie." He said. Odie glared at him with a growl. Antoine panicked, and let the dog eat. "Sorry, sorry."
"Odie!" Lilo called. "Odie, where are you, boy?" Poof found him in the room.
"Lilo!" He called her. Kirby was happy too. "He's in here!" Lilo went inside, relieved that they found him, and went to kneel by the dog's side.
"Oh, who let this juicy looking steak out for you?" She saw Antoine. "Oh, Aloha, there. I'm Lilo; what's yours?" Antoine smiled, and waved at her.
"Bonjour, petite girl." He greeted. "I'm Antoine." Antoine took a bow. "And I'm at your humble service." He looked at Poof. "Bonjour, Poof."
"Bonjour, Monsieur Antoine." Poof greeted back.
"Antoine." Lilo spoke to him. "A while ago, we heard singing from outside. Was that you?" Antoine shook his head.
"I'm afraid not." He replied. "It was..."
"It was me, child." Sideshow Bob interrupted. Lilo, Kirby, and Poof looked at him. "I'm Sideshow Bob."
"I'm Lilo." Lilo said.
"I know."
"Oh."
"The castle's been talking all about you." Lilo perked up.
"It has?"
"Well, not literally per say, but you get my meaning."
"I do. I'm really smart for I read lots of books."
"I see. Anyways, you're one popular little girl around here."
"I guess I am. It's nice to be popular."
"I guess, but don't let it go to your head."
"I won't."
"Anyways, you must make this the merriest of parties ever to thaw the master's frozen heart about Christmas. Do you have any presents?"
"Yes." Poof answered.
"Any decorations?"
"Yes, check!" He grinned sinisterly.
"Even the tree?" Poof sadly shook his head.
"No."
"We tried." Lilo told him.
"But they were all no good."
"Well, I'm sorry to hear that. Did you guys check The Forest of Evil and Sinister Shadows?"
"The Forest of Evil and Sinister Shadows?" Lilo questioned. "I never heard of it. Sounds frightening and eerie."
"I heard of it." Poof stated. "Mama says it's filled with danger."
"Gosh; well, we better not go then."
"I guess."
"Too bad." Sideshow Bob spoke. They looked at him. "Because the forest has chock full of great Christmas tress you can find." This cheered Poof up.
"Really?!" Sideshow Bob smiled.
"Really, really." Poof looked at Lilo.
"Can we go, Lilo, can we?" Lilo shook her head.
"You know we can't, Poof." Lilo told him. "I promised Stitch that I'd stay on castle grounds at all times."
"But, the tree."
"Aw, Poof. I hate disappointing you. It's just that..."
"I know. You promised, and a promise is a promise."
"Cheer up, little Poof." Sideshow Bob reassured him. "There's a moral here. Keeping your promises is much more important then making others happy." This shocked Lilo.
That's not fair!" She protested.
"I agree. But it's still a pity; the tree was such a favorite part of the master's."
"Please, Lilo?" Poof pleaded again. Lilo looked at him, not knowing what to say.
"I-I just don't know." She told him. "I'll think about it." She thought about it. "Okay, we can go." Poof cheered.
"Yes; thank you, Lilo!" Lilo sighed.
"If we hurry we can make it back before dark. We'll take Ponyta. Funny since she's a Pokémon because she's supposed to while all of you are, well, you know, because of a spell." Lilo and Poof said goodbye to everyone, then they exited the room.
"Au revoir, Lilo and Poof!" Antoine called after them. "Good luck; I hope you stay out of trouble!"
"Make sure they don't come back." Sideshow Bob told the Buizel. Antoine was confused.
"Even Poof? His mom will worry."
"Well, I don't care what happens to the boy. The girl, however, mustn't come back at all costs."
"You really hate children, don't you?"
"Don't hate. Hate is a strong word. I simply don't like their actions, and how it effects me, like that no-good Bart Simpson. But, he's not my concern right now."
"Boy, he'll have another thing coming if..."
"Let's not make it about him. Right now it's the here and now."
"Right, sorry."
"Go." He sighed. He deeply didn't want to do this, but didn't argue. Instead, he left the room.
"Wade!" Stitch called, getting ready to have a meal with Lilo. Wade ran down the halls, trying to get to his master on time. "Wade! WADE!" A breathless Wade then entered the room.
"What do you want, sir?" He asked after he caught his breath.
"Get Lilo. Want her to hear song and dine with her."
"Oh, is that all? Well, that's...that's..." He realized what his master was doing. "Oh, that's a great idea; she'll love it! I'm so proud of you master, you really have turned around." Stitch glared at him, and pounded the table.
"Now!"
"Yes, yes, right away!" And with that, he took off. He didn't really like how his master still acted towards him, but this was a start. One step at a time!
The Charmander called for Lilo everywhere, going into every room, but didn't see the Hawaiian girl anyway. Finally, he went to his friends who all were still busy decorating.
"Has anyone seen Lilo?" He questioned. They all looked at him, and shook their heads.
"The last time time I saw her," Wanda began. "...she was outside Christmas tree searching with Poof, Rapunzel, Kirby, and Odie. Perhaps they're still out there. Why do you need to know?"
"The master wants to eat with her, and wants her to hear a song." Everyone was shocked.
"Really?" SpongeBob wanted to know. The transformed duck nodded.
"That's what he told me."
"Well, that's awesome! The master's heart is changing for the better; I knew he could change!"
"Will you help me look for him?" SpongeBob stopped at what he was doing, and bounded towards Wade.
"Of course! We can make an adventure out of it; the search for Lilo Pelekai. It'll be fun; come on!" Wade heard Stitch calling him again to hurry up. "Ooh, sounds like we have to hurry; there's no time to lose!"
"Right." Wade looked at Wanda. "Stall him, won't you Wanda?"
"You know I will." Wanda assured him.
"Thanks." So, Wanda went to see Stitch as SpongeBob and Wade went outside on their 'adventure.'
"Lilo!" SpongeBob called her when the two were outside. "Lilo, where are you, girl? We need you, Lilo! I don't mean to sound like I'm calling out to a pet, but we still need you. Lilo here, girl!" Wade sighed, and called out for her too. "Well, how about Poof then? Poof; Poof; where are you, boy? Again, I know I sound as if I'm calling out for a pet, but we need you. We need you both. Lilo, Poof!"
SpongeBob and Wade called for a while longer until Wade saw Poof's and Lilo's footprints in the snow.
"SpongeBob!" Wade called to him. SpongeBob walked to him as he pointed at the tracks "Look!" SpongeBob looked, and followed his gaze to the entrance to the forest. He gasped. "Oh no, not The Forest of Evil and Sinister Shadows! Come on, Wade; we have to go." He started towards the forest. Wade couldn't believe this.
"What?!" He asked, going after him."The Forest of Evil and Sinister Shadows? What makes you think they went there? Poof knows never to venture there!"
"Well, maybe they went there anyways. You know him, a kid, always wanting an adventure. He's like me that way, plus it's not really called 'The Forest of Evil and Sinister Shadows'. We, adults just made that up so Poof doesn't go there, and it clearly didn't work, for he's there with Lilo. Come on before its too late."
"How do we know they're there? Those tracks could mean anything."
"We won't know unless we get there!" Wade sighed. He hoped his friend was wrong, and they weren't there, but followed anyways. "Oh, poor Lilo. That little girl doesn't know what danger might await there. Poor, poor, little Lilo."
