TITLE: Growing Up
PAIRING/CHARACTER: Panchito/José/Donald
GENRE: Slash
RATING: PG
SUMMARY: Because loving someone means never having to grow up...
WARNINGS: None really
NOTES: This was a little thing I wrote that I don't know what to do with. To tell you the truth I don't want to add any more to it because I think it's pretty good right now. Please don't hesitate to tell me what you think because I love hearing from you guys.
DISCLAIMER: The Three Caballeros are all copyright Disney and I only use them for my enjoyment and not for profit
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The love that gushes for all is the real elixir of life — the fountain of bodily longevity. It is the lack of this that always produces the feeling of age.
-Josiah Gilbert Holland
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"No Panchito!"
Splash!
Jose can only watch as Panchito throws fully clothed Donald into the pool. In all fairness Panchito had warned Donald that if he complained one more time about the heat that he would be going in. Jose smiled as Donald came up sputtering. At least he wouldn't be complaining about being hot now. But Jose's smile quickly vanished as Panchito turned on him with the same devious grin on his face. "Do not even think about it Panchito Pistoles! No! Panchito! NO!"
Splash!
Jose came up sputtering just as Donald did. Even with the water in his ears he could hear Donald's laughter. Jose glared shot him a glare but it didn't stop him from laughing.
"Incoming!" Panchito yelled as, with a running start, he did a cannonball off the side of the pool.
Splash!
José had to hold up his arm to defend himself from the massive splash. When he lowered his arm again, there was Panchito wearing an I-am-so-happy-with-myself look. José didn't say anything, just brought his arm back and threw water directly into that grinning face. And then when Donald laughed José turned around and did the same thing to him. Pretty soon they erupted into a splashing war all three of them laughing and sputtering as they hit each other with wave after wave of water. By the end they are soaked but laughing so hard that it really didn't matter.
