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Falling Down To Disney

Chapter 10; Going To Halloween Town

Sierra felt like she was falling in utter darkness. No light what-so-ever was showing, and she was getting a little scared, surely it should end soon, she thought to herself, as she kept falling down and down. Farther and farther in the ever-expanding darkness.

Within moments, after her last thought, Sierra started to see a small light glowing at the bottom of this abyss. Soon, the smell of candy and sweets filled her nose, and Sierra smiled. She knew where she was going. To Halloween Town! She thought excitedly, as all her unease disappeared, to leave only happiness and joy. How wonderful it will be to meet everyone! Sierra thought, as she kept falling towards the bright shinning light.

By now, Sierra was almost upon the glowing light, as it was much larger then her body. Sierra stared down it, and started to see the semblance of bodies in the light. She smiled- but then thought of how strange it would be for her to just appear out of the sky. Sierra knew that she would have to figure out something for her to say- as she really doubted anyone in Halloween Town even know of Dysnee and the Arch Portal that she would fall out of.

Mere seconds past, and Sierra could feel herself being sucked down with the same force that had brought her into the portal in Wonderland. She gulped, hoping that there really was no-one there to see her. She couldn't stammer her way out of this even if she tried.

"Ahh- Opph!" Sierra exclaimed, as her body fell onto hard cold wood. She rubbed her backside, and winced, knowing that a small bruise was going to come of that landing. She got up, and stretched- then she noticed what she looked like, "I LOOK LIKE SALLY!" Sierra screamed in joy, as she stared down at herself. Indeed, her body was a pale blue, and looked as if it had been stitched together. But, she still had her long dark brown hair, and she guessed that she still must have her pale white eyes. She smiled in contentment, as she placed her hands on her hips, "Well, at least I won't look like a freak." She said, as she laughed, dancing around widely, a huge smiled pasted on her face.

"I'm BORED!" A whiny voice came from out of nowhere, and Sierra stopped dancing- her face paling slightly, "Crud! I'm in Boogies House!" She whispered, as she recognized the voices. Soon, after Sierra had whispered that, three small children walked into the room.

One had on a devils mask, with bright red clothing to match. A long spindly tail stretched out behind him, and the mouth in the mask curved wirely, as he noticed a strange girl standing in there 'living' room. The other, was a short girl, with a purple witches dress and hat. She sneered Sierra, her pale white mask in her hand. The last child, was a boy, with a skeleton shirt on his body. His skeleton mask was in his left hand, as his right hand was holding a lollipop to his face.

They all stared at Sierra, the Devil Boy's mask hiding his face, while the other two were smiling sickly at Sierra.

Sierra didn't like their stares at all, and told them so. They stared at her in shock for a moment, before Sierra erupted into giggles, "Gosh! It's just so AWESOME to meet you! Has Jack discovered Christmas yet?"

"Christmas?" The Witch Girl said, and Sierra was dismayed, "You know? Snow? Sandy Claws...?" Sierra said, waving her hands in the air desperately. The three just stared at her in shock, and Sierra slapped her forehead with her hand.

"Well that also means Oogie Boogie wasn't defeated by Jack yet!" Sierra exclaimed out loud, but then immediately clapped a hand over her mouth, "You DID NOT just hear that!" Sierra warned the three of them, and they snickered.

"Sure we didn't." They replied together, and Sierra had a very bad sinking feeling.

"Well, at least they won't discover Sally's involvement of this through me!" Sierra said out loud. She then cursed herself, as her hand flew to her mouth again. The Trio snickered again, and Sierra's gut feeling started to grow.

Underneath the floor boards, Oogie had heard of everything. He smiled brightly at the tip this strange person had given him, and he started to laugh, "No one shall defeat me! Not even Jack Skellington!" He said, as he laughed again.

"Jack Skellington shall be defeated first!"

Sierra was running as fast as she could. Cold, hard sweat poured down her face, as she breathed heavily. She didn't at all like the way that the Trio had looked at her- Their smug smiles, the way they laughed afterwards. They may have been one of her favourite non-main characters- but they sure weren't being that right now. Sierra's stomach clenched at how far and fast she had messed up. She had practically ruined the chances of this world turning out they way it was suppose to.

She knew- even if she hadn't been told directly- that the movies were actually living events that had happened in the Dysnee world. Disney was- technically- the ultimate Record Book that Dysnee had. It showed, the 'other-world' what had happened in this world. Even if no one knew about this Dysnee world.

And Sierra had gone and messed up royally with an event that was world-renown.

The Legend Of Jack Skellington, and how he had almost ruined Christmas.

Great! Just GREAT! Sierra degraded herself, as she- yet again- tripped over a glowing pumpkin. One of my most favoured movies- And I just have to go and ruin it.Sierra mumbled, cross with herself, as she was suddenly in front of very apposing doors. Sierra widened her eyes, and turned around slowly- and gasped.

She was in a cemetary. Not just ANY Cemetery! Sierra corrected herself, as a large grin found its way across her face, It's THE Cemetery where Jack sings Jack's Lament! Oh my gwash! This is just so... EPIC! Sierra squealed in delight.

"I am, currently- In the place where Jack has... well, will, step on!" Sierra gushed, as she looked around the place in wonderment, "Oh my gwad, oh my gwad..." Sierra said, while hopping up and down, "I can't believe this!" She whispered, her voice barely above a whisper.

"Boys and girls of every age, wouldn't you like to see something strange?"

Sierra's eyes widened even more- If that was possible. Her hands were shaking in pure excitement, and soon all thoughts she had of the Terrible Trio was shoved in the back of her mind, "The beginning! It's... starting!" Sierra squealed, as she spun back around, and forced the heavy iron gates open. She flew into the town, and sighed with relief as she noticed that no one was there. She could have front-row seats to see Jack first hand, dive into that fountain.

"Come with us, and you will see. This our town of Halloween..."

Sierra, soon, sang along with the rest of them, and found that people were trickling in to where she was waiting patiently. She, still singing along as loud as she could, made sure no one took a very strange interest in her. She breathed a deep sigh of relief, as she noted that none did. They all thought she was one of the locals.

"Our man Jack, is King of the Pumpkin Patch. Everyone hail to the pumpkin king NOW!"Sierra ohhed, and awed with the rest of them, as the Scarecrow was wheeled out on the horse. Sierra smiled, knowing what was going to happen. Yet, she couldn't help but scream in terror with the rest of them, as the Pumpkin King lit himself on fire. When he reached out, and looking like he was going to grab her, Sierra and Jack held their eyes together for a moment. She couldn't help but be saddened by the emptiness- loneliness- that she found haunting those dark black orbs. In a matter of seconds, Jack was back on the horse, and then dived into the fountain. Sierra couldn't find it in herself to scream and shout with everyone else. It was such a terrible thing to look deep inside of someones loneliness. Sierra sighed, and looked up- To the curious face of a rag-doll.

They, too, locked eyes, and Sierra felt how much Sally really loved the Skeleton that had faced her not moments before. Sierra found herself wishing Jack had figured out what Sally would mean to him sooner. Sierra sighed once again, and then turned to see that Jack had already arisen from his ghostly water dive.

Up-close, Sierra could see how forced Jack's smile was, and that his kindliness here was just a front. He truly felt alone, and was miserable about it. She watched as the Mayor started to announce prizes, and she turned around, scouting the area for any signs of 'Boogies Boys'.

"You're a witches fondest dream!" Sierra heard one of the witches cry, and she rolled her eyes. She always had thought the witches did it out a little too much.

"You made flesh crawl..." Still, laid on a little too much there...

Sierra's thoughts were soon abruptly broken out of, as she noticed the Terrible Trio standing a little too close to Jack. She scowled, not liking this at all, and stomped over to see them.

"Hello." She said, her voice forced to be nice and polite. The Trio jumped, and looked at her wide-eyed, before they smiled their sickly smiles.

"Hello." They answered back, before they scuttled off. Probably to do something else horrible... Sierra thought, before she ran off to try and catch up to them. She stopped, and turned around, compelled by her inner voice. Sure enough, she saw Jack being completely surrounded by the fanatics. Her eyes widened, as she realized what this meant. The most-bestest song is coming on soon! I HAVE TO HEAR IT! Her chase for the Trio was quickly abandoned, as she smiled at Jack with wide-eyes, not that he was actually noticing her though. Out of the corner of her eye, she could just see Sally and The Doctor arguing. The Sally scuttling off, as the Doctor cursed hoarsely. Sierra looked around, and found that nobody was paying her any attention. Good, now I can sneak into the Cemetary without being noticed.Sierra thought, as shes smiled to herself, and made the small trek to the Cemetery Gates.

"Where to hide..." Sierra mused, as she stumbled around in the cemetery, "Where to- Offph!" Sierra said, as she tripped over something, and found herself face-to... leg? Sierra had fallen into someones lap!

"Ahh!" The person screamed, and Sierra jumped up, apologizing profoundly. The Rag-doll just stared at her dumbly, as Sierra kept muttering apologizes. Suddenly, steady footfalls started to clatter towards them, and Sierra paled, thinking of how awkward it would be to have them be found- then she smiled in pure delight, as she noted that her favourite song was going to be sung soon.

"Hide!" Sierra hissed to the rag-doll, who was still staring at her dumbly, as she shoved her lightly behind a tombstone. Sierra looked up, and saw that Jack was only moments from reaching the Gates, and dived behind her own tomb-stone. She sank down, sighing softly, before she keeled up and peered over the edge, watching the beloved Jack Skellington with the delight of a child in a toy-store.

"It's coming..." She whispered, but clasped her hand over her mouth, as his head swivelled to her general direction. Don't say a word...She warned herself, thinking of that awful give-away she had told the Terrible Trio- That they MUST have told Oogie Boogie as soon as she had fled in her shame and lack of keeping her mouth closed.

"There are few who deny, at what I do I am the best..." The song started out as it was suppose to, and ending with him hugging himself to walk the woods. Sierra could hear Zero's sorrow-filled whines, as he followed his master. It sent cold shivers down her body, as she thought of how lone-some and empty Jack was feeling.

"I know how you feel, Jack." Sierra heard Sally say, and she smiled at her kindness. She got up, startling Sally once again.

"I thought you left!" Sally hissed to her, looking around the cemetery. Sally's charcoal black eyes meet her still unnaturally white ones, and they boor into hers, "Who are you?" Sally asked, her eyes narrowing slightly, "I don't remember anyone like you- And I know everyone here, they all go to my creators at least every week."

Sierra shrugged, thinking of what and how she could explain herself. She wasn't even supposed to be here! Sally didn't MEET anyone in the movie! Sierra thought, but then reminded herself, And, no one had told Lock, Shock and Barrel that Oogie was to be defeated... In order to make this 'movie' have the ending it has, I have to change a few scenes... Sorry, Tim Burton, but yours is now over-rated- and being re-visited to my standards.

"I'm Sierra..." Sierra started to say, but Sally eyes widened, as she saw some of her stuffing falling out of her arm.

"I have to get back, Sierra..." Sally said, as she quickly stuffed some of her stuffing in her arm. She ran past her, trying not to lose any, as she went back to that horrible master of hers.

"Ohh, dear." Sierra said, as she looked between where Jack and Sally had gone, which one to follow? Which one to see? Gosh, couldn't this have been easy?

Sierra heard snickering behind her, and found that Lock Shock and Barrel standing behind her, grinning evilly. Sierra glared at the lot of them, before huffing, "Don't you DARE do a thing to hurt them!" She said, as she stomped off.

More snickers were heard, and Sierra felt that gut-clenching feeling pile up in her stomach once again. I have to see Sally. They don't know where Jack has gone... Yet. So, no need to borrow trouble. Yet, it seems like I already have...

Sierra sat, rubbing her eyes tiredly, as she sat in front of Finkelsteins home. She could just see- as her eyes were half-closed- that the mayor was making his way over to Jack's house. She smirked a bit, knowing what was about to happen. She, would have went over, and warned him, but she really was just too tired, and, didn't want to mess up more of the movie that was around her top 3rd in Favoured Movie List. She saw him fall down the stairs, smiled tiredly, until her eyes started to close sleepily. She jumped up, and shook herself. No! You can't fall asleep! YOU HAVE TO MAKE SURE LOCK SHOCK AND BARREL...! Sierra started to reprieved herself, but she was just too tired. She may be "The One", but she still was just a teen. She needed sleep, and she needed it bad.

"Maybe a few minutes..." Sierra mumbled to herself, as she found her eyes closing once more. Within moments, she was fast asleep.

She awoke, when a large door slammed into her.

"Eii-yaow!" Sierra screeched, as she jumped up, holding her arm, "That HURT!" Sierra said, as she clutched her arm, "You know I got a dragon wing sliced through that arm!" Sierra mumbled to herself, still groggy, and a bit out-of-sorts. Her head was buzzing, as the door had hit that too, and she still felt totally tired and out of place

"I'm so sorry- Hey! You're that girl!" Sierra heard the voice say, and Sierra just glared up at it- Until she realized that it was Sally. Sierra gasped, forgetting all about her shoulder as she stared up at her in wonder.

"Why are you staring at me?" Sally asked, a little nervous. Sierra recovered her wit, and shook herself, "Oh, just because..." You're the only girl that can capture Jack's heart, and are over-all one of the greatest people-rag-doll things out there!

"Well... Since, I hit you- Would you like to come to the Meeting with me?" Sally said, feeling a little guilty over hitting the girls poor shoulder, "And, what were you doing by the door? How do you even know I lived here?"

Sierra shrugged, closing her mouth, so she wouldn't lie right out to Sally. She shrugged once again, then said, "Becuase I felt like it." Sierra replied, as she linked arms with her, and started to drag her off, "Come on! We don't want to miss this Meeting! I just know it's important!"

Sierra had already found herself a spot on the wall, right beside the Skeleton Tree- and saw Sally making her way slowly past everyone else. In her rush, Sierra had accidentally left Sally in her dust. She heard Sally's soft laughter, and knew that she was alright with what she had did. She was still a little sorry that she had done that though. Sierra saw the clown giggle and hit her, and found the right time to approach her, "Hey, I'm sorry I left back there..." Sierra apologized, rubbing her arms, and smiling softly up at Sally. Sally smiled with her, and shook her head, "That's alright." Sally replied, as she walked over to the same spot on the wall Sierra had acoupied not a moment ago, "It all happens once and a while." She said, as she climbed up on the Skeleton Tree. She patted the branch beside her, and Sierra smiled, thinking, Well, there's really no harm in me sitting with her... Sierra thought, as she got up on the tree with her.

"What's your name?" Sierra asked, as her legs swung out from under her, "Can you see?" Sierra asked the tree, and it grunted in reply. Sierra thought that as a yes, and looked back up at Sally.

"My name is Sally, Sierra." Sally replied, and Sierra smiled heartily, "Nice to meet you, Sally, me dear." She smiled, as she held out her hand for Sally to shake. Sally looked at her hand for a moment, before tentatively shaking it. Sierra felt wonderment bubble up in her, as her mind reminded her where she was and who she was shaking her hand with. Without a thought, Sierra told Sally, "I can tell we'll be the best of friends."

Sally smiled shyly, and turned her attention to the stage, where Jack was just getting up on. "Yeah Jack!" Sierra couldn't help but shout, which caused the whole crowd to shout their own feelings and whails of joy.

"Thanks, but, listen, please, everyone. I want to tell you about Christmastown...

There are objects so peculiar, they were not to be believed..."

Sierra whispered the words along, and shouted, clapped, hollered, and much more, along with everyone, as he displayed his 'scary-santa-claus' parade. She had heard Sally's intake of breath, as she stared wondrously at the glowing Christmas tree. This is so much better, seeing it up close and personal. Sierra thought, as she watched Jack walk off stage.

"That was wondrous!" Sierra exclaimed to Sally, as they walked, slowly, to her home, "Those pretty colours! Wonderous, show I must say. He was so, good. Graceful! He, also, put up a great front. Very realistic, I must say." Sierra nodded along with her criticism, till she realized exactly what she had said. Her face paled once more, and her eyes widened, "Err... umm, WOOT! HALLOWEEN! WEEE! SCARY! SCARY!" Sierra said, as she smiled nervously at a skeptic Sally, "Err, can you pretend you didn't hear that, right?"

Sally laughed, taking pleasure in this strange girl. She didn't seem to be like the others- So involved in Halloween, and in which Halloween was scarier... How dreadfully horrific Jack Skellington was. She seemed to be more for the lighter side, how the colours had been beautiful, how graceful Jack had moved about- But, the thing with the front confused her to no end.

"What do you mean by front?" Sally asked, as she found that they were mere steps away from the gate to her house. She stopped, not wanting to leave her new-found friend. She was different, and Sally had whole-heartily agreed with her that they would become the best of friends- Hey, no one in this town particularly KNEW who Sally Finkelstein WAS! Besides the famed 'Rag-Girl'. Otherwise, they didn't know her at all. Yet, this girl, she had tripped right over her, appeared mysteriously at her house, and walked around with such life, and happiness in her- It was all so strangely wonderful to Sally.

Sierra winced, knowing she couldn't lie to Sally- even if she COULD lie, she COULDN'T lie to Sally- If that was possible. Sierra really didn't get what she meant by that, but knew it was the truth. She just couldn't, no matter what, totally lie to Sally.

"Well, you could see how he acted. He wasn't telling them, because it was a great thing to do- For it to be 'scary' and such. He had found something to rid himself of the horrible emptiness inside of him. How I know he has horrible emptiness? Well, it's everywhere about him. The way he talked, the way he walked- Sally, I was THERE for his total emotional-break down back there. You said yourself, 'I know how you feel'. Well- well, to tell the truth, I don't know how totally emptiness... Oh, wait never mind, I do..." Sierra rubbed her arm again, smiling cheekily at Sally. Sally raised her eyebrow at Sierra, but urged her on, "This Christmas Thing- It's more to him, then just some new Halloween Flick. It's something that could possibly make him happy- If it ends up right." Sierra pursed her lips, trying to figure out what Sally's face meant. Her face looked thoughtful, as she plundered Sierra's information. Finally, she nodded at Sierra, and replied, "I believe you are right."

Sally bid Sierra a good-night, and Sierra sighed. Two days over with- Now, just 363 to go...Sierra sighed deeper in her throat, as she trudged off, staring at the shinning sun, "Oh, great Pumpkin in the sky- Give me strenght..." Sierra said, as she went to look from someplace to stay. She couldn't stay at Sally's as she had a horrible father and it would be all much and more for her to not pound him into the dust. Sierra sighed once again, knowing she couldn't do that, as she walked over to the witches store. Surely they had someplace for her to stay.

Alright! Here it is! HAHAHA! The first day- well, first TWO- days of her time in Halloween Town! Now, only 363 to go! Hahaha- Don't worry, I skip them all- mostly, and just give you a short summary of what happens... Well, it will sound less confusing and you'll get what I mean in the next chappy. But, yet, of course, Jack has to go and get those Tools from Creator there, and Sally has to jump out the window... then the song! THEN THE 362 days will have to be a collage of just reprints of what had happened!

Alright, it will be much less confusing when you read it. ^^ hehe, well, I CAN'T WAIT TO START WRITING MY NEXT CHAPPY AND PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE REVIEW THIS! :D It'll make me happy! :b

- Calm-Waters