~Hi, everyone. Sorry it took so long, I have school and I procrastinate and I started writing three scripts for Disney movies that are worthy... SO, I need a name for Hana when she pretends to be a princess. Thanks!
I do not own Aladdin. Disney does. Enjoy!~
We were bonded to the wall of the dungeon, and the only sound was the sounds of us breathing and the mice scattering around the stone floors. Aladdin sighed and looked down.
"She was the princess. I don't believe it. I must've sounded so stupid to her!" he exclaimed, and I looked at him.
"You two were in love. Love is supposed to sound stupid." I reassured him, and I heard him chuckle.
"But I'm just a street rat. She's a princess. She must have been messing with me. She could never love me." I heard him sigh.
"She did Aladdin. I could tell. She was deeply in love with you. She didn't seem like she was messing around with you." He remained quiet and I heard a squeak and looked up.
"Look, Aladdin!" I pointed up to Abu.
"Abu!" Aladdin said. "Down here."
Abu scurried down the stone walls and took a pin out of his hair. He unlocked me first and went on to Aladdin "Come on, help me outta these." Aladdin said, and Abu jumped to the ground and impersonated the princess. I laughed, but Aladdin wasn't amused. I stopped and looked away.
"Hey, she was in trouble." Aladdin looked up and smiled. "Ah, she was worth it." Abu said something that sounded kind of like a "Yeah, yeah, yeah." I couldn't tell, I can't speak monkey.
"Don't worry, Abu. I'll never see her again. I'm a street rat, and there's a law. She's got to marry a prince." Aladdin said. Abu finally unlocked Aladdin and he rubbed his wrists. "She deserves a prince."
"I'm sorry you can't see her again." I said, and he looked at me, smiling.
"You didn't do anything." he tussled my hair like he always does. "I shouldn't have fallen in love. I'm a fool." he said regretfully.
"You're only a fool if you give up, boy." A old, creepy voice said.
I peered in the darkness and said, "Who are you?" I saw a man, an old hunchback sitting in the corner of the prison.
"A lowly prisoner like yourself. But together, perhaps we can be more!" he exclaimed.
Aladdin looked at the old man. "I'm listening."
"There is a cave, boy. A cave of wonders. Filled with treasure beyond your wildest dreams!" He held out a palmful of rubies. We looked at them with greedy eyes. He snatched them away and wobbled in a corner. "Treasure enough to impress your princess, I'd wadger."
I looked at Aladdin strangely, but he was listening to this old man, who had just hit his back.
"But the law says only a prince can marry-" the old man turned to Aladdin.
"You have heard of the golden rule, haven't you?" He staggered toward us. He scooted us back on the wall with every other word he said. "Whoever has the gold makes the rules!" he smiled and his real teeth were replaced with golden ones. I waved my hand in front of my nose and looked away.
Aladdin stood up. "So, why would you share all of this wonderful treasure with me?" I walked after him.
"I need a young man with strong legs and a strong back to go in after it." He tapped Aladdin's legs with his cane and patted his back.
"Ah, one problem." Aladdin pointed out. "It's out there. We're in here."
The old man nudged a stone in the wall, and it opened a passage. "Things are not always what they appear. So, do we have a deal?" he asked.
He looked at Abu, and Abu shrugged.
"He seems kind of strange." I said. I have hunches about these things.
"He's just an old man. What damage can he do?" Aladdin said back. I sighed and walked after them.
We arrived in the freezing desert in the night, with the sand blowing around in the wind. I shielded my eyes with my arm and toke them off when we arrived at the Cave of Wonders. I gasped.
A huge head of sand shaped like a tiger's head stood in the sand. The eyes were glowing and it growled.
"Who disturbs my slumber?" it growled, and the hair stood on the back of my neck.
Aladdin spoke up. "It is I... Aladdin."
"Proceed. Touch nothing but the lamp." it warned. We looked at the old man and he explained the plan again.
"Remember boy, fetch me the lamp, then you shall have your reward."
Aladdin put Abu in his vest "C'mon guys." he ordered.
We walked down the stairs slowly, for what seemed like a century, and arrived in a golden room. It was full of gold and jewels.
It was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen in my life.
"Would you look at that?" I exclaimed.
"Just a handful of this stuff would make me richer than the Sultan!" Aladdin said.
Abu ran out of his vest and almost grabbed some jewels when Aladdin stopped him.
"Don't touch anything!" he warned Abu. "We gotta find that lamp." Abu sulked and walked away. I watched him and I saw a carpet rise off the floor. I shoke my head and looked again at Abu. Abu turned around.
I saw the carpet fly up again and I was sure I had been in the desert too long. It followed Abu and Abu turned around. The carpet leaned, rolled up on a bunch of treasure. Abu ran to Aladdin and pulled on his pant leg.
"Abu, knock it off would you?" Aladdin turned back around and I saw the carpet tease Abu.
The carpet turned to the side oppisite of Abu and took his hat. He revealed himself. Abu freaked out and attacked Aladdin.
"What are you, crazy?" Aladdin asked, and Abu held his head up by his hair. He saw the carpet and stood up.
"He's not crazy." I said, and Aladdin stared at the carpet.
"A magic carpet!" he exclaimed. He motioned the carpet toward us and it walked slowly to us. "C'mon. C'mon out. I'm not going to hurt you."
It came out and dusted off Abu's hat. It handed it to Abu and Abu had a heart attack while climbing up on Aladdin's shoulder.
"Take it easy, Abu." I said.
"He's not going to bite." Aladdin assured him and the carpet walked away sadly as Abu shook his fist furiously. Aladdin stopped the carpet.
"Hey, don't go. Maybe you can help us." the carpet turned and acted excited as he flew around us.
"Hey, whoa." Aladdin said when the carpet stopped swirling around us. "You see, we're trying to find a lamp." the Carpet motioned us to follow it. "I think he knows where it is!" Aladdin exclaimed as we followed the carpet.
We passed through a long cave and we emerged in a cavern. A hill was in the middle and a light shined up from the middle of the hill. There was a bridge of uneven stones. Aladdin jumped off the edge of the land.
"Wait here." he ordered. I nodded and he started crossing the bridge.
I looked around and saw Abu run to a golden monkey that was holding a giant ruby. I looked at Aladdin to see if he had the lamp already. He did and looked down at us. He screamed "NO!" as Abu grabbed the ruby.
The room started rumbling and the cave yelled , "Infidels! You have touched the forbidden treasure!" Abu placed the ruby back, but it melted.
"Now you will never again see the light of day!" the cave screamed and I looked, panicked, at Aladdin sliding down a ramp and suddenly flying in the air. I jumped on the carpet and we flew up to catch Aladdin as the water turned to lava. We caught him and saw Abu stand on a rock, looking left and right at the rocks exploding into lava. Aladdin caught him when the rock suddenly exploded.
"Whoa! Carpet, let's move!" Aladdin ordered, and we moved quickly through the caves, dodging the walls and the debris. Abu ran around on Aladdin's face.
"Abu, this is no time to panic!" Aladdin said as he peeled Abu off his face. He saw the wall we where flying to and said, "Start panicking."
We screamed as the Carpet dove through another cave and into the room we had found him in. A rock fell on Carpet and Carpet fell as Aladdin and I hung on to a rock.
"Help me out!" Aladdin said.
The old man motioned for the lamp. "Throw me the lamp."
"I can't hold on. Give me your hand!" Aladdin said.
"First give me the lamp!" the old man demanded, and Aladdin reached into his vest and handed it to him. The old man stood and cackled.
"Ha ha ha! Yes! At last! Ha ha ha!" He held the lamp up to the sky.
Aladdin and I started to climb out with Abu, but the old man kicked Abu aside and grabbed Aladdin's wrist while I slipped down, back to the rock I was holding on to.
"What are you doing?" Aladdin asked.
"Giving you your reward." he pulled out a dagger and gained a deeper voice. "Your eternal reward."
He almost stabbed Aladdin, but Abu climbed on him and bit his wrist. The old man screamed and let go of Aladdin. Aladdin fell and I slipped off the rock with sweaty hands while the man shook Abu off his wrist and into the cave. The Carpet wiggled out of the rock and caught an unconcious Aladdin and I. We landed on the ground and I felt dizzy.
I fell down and blacked out.
