New World


L.A.: Sorry this took so long to update. I've been very busy but hopefully it was worth the wait.


She was walking inside a beautiful palace. Colorful mosaic tiles decorated the walls, while detailed vases lined the halls. Off to the right, the hall opened to a small courtyard. A fountain trickled peacefully. A tiger lay on the edge of the fountain as its tail swished lazily. Although she was only a few feet away from it, Anna didn't feel afraid. The tiger cast its gaze to the right.

Following its gaze, she saw a beautiful carved bird house. Intricate designs covered it. Peeking inside, she could see little white birds. Their feathers were ruffled as they dozed lightly. A bright light shown off to the right. Anna shielded her eyes…


She woke with a start. The first thing she noticed was that her back was really stiff and it was hot. She winced as she sat up. Her back popped and cracked as her coat slid off her shoulders. She frowned at her jacket wondering why she took it to bed with her.

A moment later, her mind clicked on. She remembered the men breaking into their apartment and Lizzie and her flying off on Carpet.

Have we been flying all night? Anna thought as she peered over the side. Her eyes widened as she was bombarded by orange and yellow. She looked ahead and felt the color drain from her face.

Lizzie groaned as she sat up. "I'm so stiff." She frowned when she saw Anna's expression. "Anna, what's wrong?"

Anna pointed ahead of her. "That."

Lizzie followed the direction she was pointing and gasped.

A town lay before them and in the center was a beautiful familiar palace. This palace happened to be familiar to most of the world's population.

"Agrabah," Lizzie and Anna whispered.


"I thought you didn't know how to get here?" Anna said.

Carpet landed in an alley in the marketplace in order to rest. After flying all night, Carpet was completely exhausted. "I don't. I just kept flying towards the horizon and the next thing I knew, I was here."

"Well, this is great," Lizzie said. "My paper was due this morning. How am I going to explain this to my professor? I'm sorry I wasn't there to turn my paper in. My roommate thought it would be a great idea to bring a magic carpet home. We were attacked by crazy men in the middle of the night and had to escape on said carpet which took us to the freaking desert. Oh yeah, that will go over well."

Anna pulled out her cell phone and held it up. "Huh, no signal here."

"Well, that's just peachy," Lizzie clinched her fists. "I'm going to find a way home, now." Lizzie stormed off before Anna could stop her.

Anna sighed. "Come on, Carpet. Let's stop her before she goes crazy."

She turned back to see Carpet rolled up on himself. She poked him a couple of times but he wouldn't stir.

"Great, I'm in the middle of the desert in my pajamas with one friend who will most likely get herself thrown in jail while the other is pretending to be an inanimate object." She scooped Carpet up in her arms and headed out into the marketplace.

She was immediately disoriented as soon as she stepped out of the alley. The streets were crowded and she kept getting bumped by people. Strange spices and exotic aromas filled her nostrils and voices in many different languages roared in her ears.

She pulled Carpet closer to her as she pushed through the crowd.

"Lizzie," She called, looking around desperately for her friend. "Where could she have gone?"

A loud commotion up ahead caught her attention. Pushing through the crowd, she saw Lizzie and a merchant arguing.

"You pay me with garbage," the merchant said as he threw dollar bills on the ground.

"That's good money," Lizzie said angrily as she scooped it up. "I just want to know where a bus or airplane is."

"You crazy foreigner," the merchant said. "What are these buses and airplanes you speak of?" The next part he muttered more to himself. "Stupid foreigner with your weird clothing."

Anna tugged nervously at the collar to her pajamas. This is embarrassing, she thought. She looked up just in time to see Lizzie and the merchant raising their fists at each other. "And that's my cue," Anna muttered as she hoisted Carpet on her shoulder and hurried forward.

"Easy, Lizzie," Anna grabbed her wrist and lowered it.

Lizzie relented but continued to glare at the man.

"I'm sorry for my friend. She's a little cranky," Anna said.

"Hmph," He looked them up and down. "Just keep this foreigner street rat away from my wares."

"Excuse me," Lizzie's face was tinged red from anger. "How dare you insult me you uncouth, filthy man"

"What," the man whirled, teeth bared and a knife in his hand. "You will pay."

Both girls cowered as he raised his knife over his head.

Carpet chose this moment to spring out of Anna's arms. The merchant let out a surprise yelp as Carpet wrapped around his head.

"Get this rug off of me," the merchant said as he clawed at his head.

"We should probably run now," Anna said as she pushed Lizzie through the crowd.

They both ran as hard as they could.

The alleys twist and turned around them. They no longer knew where they were. Panic started to rise within Anna.

A blue blob appeared in front of them. Lizzie immediately yelped and punched it. Now that they had stopped running, they realized that the blue blob was actually a blue person who was now currently doubled over in pain.

"Yeow, he wheezed. "You've got a punch."

"Well sorry," Lizzie said as she crossed her arms. "You shouldn't just pop up in front of an emotionally distressed person."

"Uh, Lizzie," Anna said as she noticed other very familiar people behind him.

"For all I knew, you could have been a giant Smurf."

"Lizzie," Anna said slowly. "I really think you should stop now."

"I'm not," Lizzie's eyes widened as realization dawned on her. "Oh, I'm done now."

Anna couldn't believe what she was seeing. It was the entire Aladdin crew in the flesh.

She felt something brush her shoulder. Looking up, she saw Carpet floating above.

"You, ok?" He asked.

Anna nodded.

"Carpet," Aladdin said as he grinned. "You're alright. We've been looking for you everywhere."

Carpet nodded as he started to sign.

"Is he okay?" Iago asked from his perch on Aladdin's shoulder. "He looks like he's having a seizure."

Carpet turned back to Anna.

"I taught him some sign language so we could communicate." She then proceeded to tell them about what had happened over the past couple of days.

Carpet nodded occasionally to show she was telling the truth.

"You two must be so uncomfortable in those clothes," Jasmine said as she smiled sympathetically. "Why don't you come to the palace and I'll get you a change of clothes."

Anna and Lizzie stared at Jasmine in disbelief.

"Are you serious?" Lizzie asked.

"You helped our friend," Jasmine said. "We insist."

Before they could speak, they were ushered to the palace.


L.A.: Well, there's the chapter. I hope you enjoyed. Please READ and REVIEW!