I do not own Disney anything. The only OCs I own are Tracy and Serena.

Knight of Renaissance Light: Ecthros and Lord Odotherex
MysteryGirl: Malovent, Kyra, Adrian
Pres1111: Leah
Nightmaster000: Sara

Possessed

Tracy navigated the solar-board over New York City, her blue eyes flickering from the sky to the map in her hands. She supposed she should have let the Treasure Planet crew know where she was heading. They would probably get annoyed quick if she continued her impulsive actions.

She snorted. They would have to deal with it. She was nothing but impulsive.

The demons were crawling all over the place. Tracy slammed bolts of magic to the ground below and the demons crumbled into dust. The blonde grinned. "Piece of cake."

A shrill scream reached her eyes. It seemed to come from several blocks away. Tracy winced. Spoke to soon.

She hastily did a U-turn and rushed towards the source of the scream. Her blue eyes widened upon seeing the little girl enclosed by demons. They were snarling and stumbling towards her. The feeble light coming from Jenny's flashlight only made them flinch and there were too many to hold them all back. Oliver hissed and spat, his little claws scratching out when a demon got too close to his owner.

"Woof!"

The powerful bark caused Tracy to pause, her hand held in the air and blazing with magic. Dodger and Tito bounded onto the scene and Dodger ripped the arm off of a demon that tried to grab Jenny by the neck. Tito growled and stayed close to Jenny's side.

One demon grabbed Dodger from the scruff of his neck and made to bite him.

"Ew!"

Tracy slammed her magic to the ground. The concrete exploded into tiny pieces and the demons were flung against the buildings. They crumbled into dust as the bright light struck them; spiraling out from the crater Tracy had created from her shot.

"That's gross," Tracy cried. "He was gonna eat you!"

Dodger shook himself out. "I don't feel too happy about it either, doll."

Jenny sniffled and Oliver rubbed against her cheek comfortingly. He grinned sheepishly at Tracy. "I tried to stop her, but my meowing didn't do much good."

"No kidding!" Tito snapped. "Look! That magic blast the loco senorita sent singed my fur!"

"You're alive, aren't you?" Tracy asked.

"We won't be for long," Dodger warned. Sure enough, more demons and some shadows were fast approaching.

Tracy swooped down and hauled Jenny onto her solar-board. Dodger and Tito hopped on behind the girl and balanced themselves. Tracy carefully moved higher into the air so they were safe from the hungry grasp of the demons below. "Okay, time to go home."

"But I wanna help!" Jenny protested. "It's not often I get to have an adventure around here."

Tracy sighed. "Fine."

Dodger, Tito and Oliver made noises of stern refusal. There was no way Jenny was going with Tracy, the girl who always managed to get into trouble.

"Relax!" Tracy said as she continued towards her destination. "I know what I'm doing."

The animals exchanged looks of disbelief. Tracy made it to the city's electrical power grid and blasted her way into the main control room. Dodger rolled his eyes as the padlocked door flew off of its hinges. "Classy."

"What are you going to do again?" Jenny asked.

"I'm going to power this city with my magic," Tracy answered. "Er...you might want to stand back. I don't really know what's going to happen."

Dodger hastily ushered Jenny to the very back of the room and stood in front of her. Tito cowered behind Jenny's legs and Tracy took a deep breath before slamming a pulse of magic into the grid.

BAM!

The grid sparked with white light and Tracy was thrown backwards into the wall. Jenny screamed in panic as the grid crackled and buzzed. As soon as it started, however, it stopped. The grid hummed gently and glowed.

Tracy gingerly got to her feet. "Did it work?"

"Are you loco?" Tito asked angrily. "You could have fried all of us!"

Tracy grinned sheepishly. "But I didn't. And it worked!"

Dodger walked outside and stared. Every streetlight, every light bulb, every sign was glowing a magnificent white. The demons and shadows were burning by the dozens. "Wow."

"And that's how I roll." Tracy grinned in triumph. "You guys should be okay from now on."

Tito shook his head. "You never cease to amaze me."

"I try." They all piled on the solar-board and Tracy dropped them off at Jenny's lavish home. Winston was beside himself and hoisted Jenny in the air when she ran to him.

"What were you thinking?" he demanded.

Jenny smiled nervously. "I wanted to help."

"You helped alright," Fagin said as he stroked Dodger and Tito. "You helped in giving me a heart attack. And what exactly did you do?"

Tracy smiled innocently. "I'll let Jenny explain. I got a lot of work to do. Stay inside and if anything happens, you know how to send a distress call."

The blonde flew back to the ship and Winston shook his head. "Unbelievable. Alright, young lady. You have a lot of explaining to do."

...

Serena stared at the dark sky. Her friends were sleeping soundly around her and the fire flickered gently. Unable to sleep, Serena decided to keep watch for any Dark Creatures.

A soft-spoken curse caught her attention. Curious, Serena tilted her head to the side and watched as Kyra rummaged frantically through her bag. "No, no, no!" the girl whispered desperately. Her body gave a quick jolt and Kyra gritted her teeth. "How could I have been so stupid?"

She shot to her feet and took off through the bushes. Serena widened her eyes and hastily got up. Kyra had left her weapons behind. Worried that she might run into trouble Serena rushed after her, hoping that she could help in some way.

Serena tumbled through the thicket, straining her ears so she could track Kyra's heavy footfalls. Eventually she stumbled into another clearing, but this one had some type of berry bushes scattered about. Serena glanced around. "Kyra?" she called softly. "Are you okay?"

No answer.

Maybe this wasn't such a great idea, Serena thought nervously. She had no idea where she was and if she had lost Kyra, then it would be a while before anyone found her.

Someone stepped on a twig behind her. Serena whirled around, her hands blazing with magic and her heart pounding. "Kyra," she breathed in relief. "Are you okay? You ran off quite suddenly."

Kyra's eyes were locked onto the ground. Very slowly, she lifted her head up. Serena paled and backed up. "Weren't your eyes purple before?" she asked nervously.

Blood red eyes stared hungrily at her. Serena trembled.

"She had been taken over by an evil spirit-a demon."

She had forgotten. And now it seemed like the demon was taking control. "Kyra?" Serena whispered. "It's me, Serena."

Yeah, like that's going to work. She nearly killed her mother and Adrian-do you really think she's going to hesitate in killing a girl she hardly knows?

Kyra snarled and pounced, pinning Serena to the ground. She twisted desperately and Kyra grabbed her throat. A cruel smile snaked across her face. "Time to die," the demon hissed.

Serena shrieked and Kyra tightened her grip on her throat. Serena blasted Kyra off of her with magic and the girl twitched in pain, blisters appearing on her arms. Serena made a run for it but was tackled back to the ground.

"That wasn't smart," Kyra growled.

Serena wasn't sure how many blasts Kyra could take without getting killed. It was obvious the demon got hurt by magic, but so did Kyra. It took a lot of magic to expel a demon-not to harm them.

"Kyra!"

Something knocked the possessed girl off of Serena. She climbed shakily to her feet and stared at Adrian. His eyes were set and he stood firm as the girl snarled at him. "Get some of those berries," he muttered. "Now."

Serena raced to the nearest bush and plucked off half a dozen small, purplish berries. Kyra had pinned Adrian to the ground and there was a long scratch down the side of his face.

"Make her eat them," Adrian rasped, blood running down his face and neck.

Serena used her magic to knock Kyra off of Adrian. White ropes held Kyra down and Serena force-fed her berries. Kyra thrashed around for a bit before going limp and slumping to the ground.

Adrian sat up and gingerly pressed a hand to his cut. Serena removed the magic ropes and stared at him. "What was that?"

A heavy sigh escaped the boy. "Kyra is harnessing a demon."

Serena waved a hand impatiently. "Obviously. I meant the berries. What's with the berries?"

"They subdue the demon inside the Kyra. They're not available in the Kingdom and only grow in the Dark Land."

"Why aren't they available in the Kingdom?" Serena asked. "They seem like a useful fruit to have."

Adrian shrugged. "Kyra is a rare case. Hardly anyone in the Kingdom gets possessed by a demon. We don't know how the demon got inside of Kyra. She took full control one day and tried to kill me and Kyra's mother. The same day we got banished to the Dark Lands. Kyra was getting possessed more and more and the spells lasted longer. King Mickey could barely detain her, so how could I?

"When Kyra was still in control we came across these berries. We were so hungry that we didn't bother to think that they might be poisonous. We ate them, and for about three weeks the demon stayed docile. We came to the realization that it was the berries that did it. Kyra has been carrying a supply since then." He glanced at the unconscious girl and sighed. "But she must have run out, and with the arrival of you and her friends she forgot to stock up and have some."

Serena bit her lip. "We ought to get back to camp."

Adrian nodded silently and got up. He carried Kyra back to their camp and Serena was relieved to find her friends still sound asleep. Adrian set Kyra gently on the ground. "I'm going to collect some berries. I'll be back soon enough."

"But what about-?" Serena was about to voice concern for his injury but Adrian left before she could finish. Serena dropped to the ground, exhausted.

"I think I'll keep this little incident to myself," she muttered before finally falling asleep.

...

"Ew..." Leah shuddered and whacked a rather large spider off of her shoulder. "Why did I come here first?"

The thick jungle foliage made it difficult to navigate. And considering she was wearing heeled boots, it didn't make things any easier. "I really didn't think this through," Leah muttered and yelped when her foot got caught on a jutted root. "Ah, man!"

"Oh, goody. Lunch!"

Leah glanced up. A large snake was dangling from the branches above her head. Kaa grinned. "A tassssssty morsssssssssel. But you do look familiar. Have I tried to eat you before?"

The redhead smiled innocently. "Nope. Don't think so. I would have remembered. Sorry, but I gotta split." She whipped out the Essence-Sapper and pressed the trigger. A bolt of purple light struck the snake.

Kaa gasped as his body started to shut down on him. "What are you doing?" he hissed, struggling to remove himself.

Leah smiled. "I'm taking your essence. Have a nice day."

The purple light disappeared and Kaa dropped to the ground, seemingly dead. Leah cautiously approached him and felt for a pulse. It was there, but Kaa didn't seem like he would be moving anytime soon. It was like Kaa was in a coma.

"Pretty nifty," Leah remarked. "Alright, Shere Khan. I'm coming after ya. Here, kitty! Come to Leah!"

...

Max tried to calm the pounding of his heart. He was crouched in the bushes who-knows-where, and the demon was still after him. The creature was moving around in front of him, growling and snarling. The boy tried to be as quiet and still as possible.

The demon stumbled away and after a few minutes Max emerged from his hiding spot. "Phew," he breathed. "That was a close one. Now where am I?"

He glanced around the area and groaned. He didn't have a clue where he was. The castle was nowhere in sight and he had been running for an awful long time. Bushes, trees, and wilderness surrounded him. "Okay, I fell down a slope, ran past the farming villages, cut through a forest and ended up here to hide. Man, those track lessons really came in handy."

A horde of demons charged out of the surrounding trees. Max screamed in panic and looked desperately for an escape route.

"Need a hand?"

Startled, Max glanced up and grinned at none other than Peter Pan. "Yes please."

The forever-young boy grabbed Max's hand and lifted him into the air. The demons jumped and managed to claw at Max's leg before Peter lugged him to safety. Max winced as the blood trickled down his leg. "You have perfect timing."

Peter smiled. "I was actually coming to see if I could assist. The Lost Boys will be down soon enough."

Tinkerbell shot out from under Peter's hat and waved at Max. Max smiled. "Hey, Tinkerbell. Don't suppose you could spare some pixie dust?"

Tinkerbell trilled and golden dust floated gently onto Max. Peter let go and Max floated in the air with a relieved grin. "Thanks."

"No trouble at all. But what were you doing?" Peter asked.

"Well, my dad and I were looking for Huey, Dewey and Louie when I got cut off from him due to a demon attack. What about you? Shouldn't you be in Neverland?"

Peter grinned. "Those demons and shadows can't reach Neverland. We're all good."

Max thumped his forehead. "Oh, right. Duh. Well, if you go the castle, King Mickey will be glad to give you a job. He really needs all the help he can get."

"Where will you be going?" Peter questioned.

"Dad won't like it, but I'm going to do an aerial search for the triplets. I know you could do it better than me, but some of the lands could really use your pixie dust and help."

Peter shrugged. "If you say so. Be careful!" And he and Tinkerbell flew off.

Max glanced below him before flying off. If he was lucky, he would find the triplets before something bad happened.

...

Peter Pan and Tinkerbell had just left Mickey's office when Goofy rushed in the throne room, disheveled and panting. "Max is gone!" he blurted. "I can't find him anywhere!"

Minnie and Daisy gasped.

"We were lookin' for the triplets when demons attacked us. I got separated from Max and I don't know where he is," Goofy said frantically.

Donald groaned. "Great! Now we got four kids to look for!"

Mickey came out of his office when he heard the commotion and shook his head. "Goofy, Max is fine!"

"He is?" Goofy asked. "How do you know?"

"Peter Pan just told me that he rescued Max from demons and gave him some pixie dust. He's out in the skies looking for the triplets."

Goofy frowned in disapproval. "He shoulda told me that before doing anything."

"Max just wants to help," Minnie said gently. "And it's about time we started as well."

"Yeh heard the lass!" Scrooge bellowed. "Let's march!"

Goofy, Donald and Scrooge ran out of the room, hell-bent on saving their charges from the monsters that roamed the Kingdom. Minnie and Daisy grabbed some weapons from the sword room and headed after the males.

"Be careful," Mickey called. "Try not to get into the thick of things!"

Daisy and Minnie waved their hands dismissively and left the throne room. Mickey shook his head and went to retrieve his Sorcerer's Hat.

He disarmed the security system and walked up to the glass case. He used his magic to lift it up and he held the midnight blue Sorcerer's Hat in his hands.

He was the King. And no one messed with his Kingdom while he was in charge.

No one.