"HEY ROY!" Annette exclaimed to her brother while her parents slept that evening.
"GAH! WHAT?!" Roy hollered. "Annette, I'm trying to sleep!"
"Guess what?" Annette asked.
"I'm never gonna guess with you, just say it..." Roy responded as he leaned to the other side in the hotel bed he and his sister shared.
"I just had a CAH-RAYYYZY IDEA!" Annette hollered, splaying her body all over her brother. "Okay, hear me out...what if...we SNUCK into the park tonight!"
"Annette, no." Roy replied, shoving his sister from the bed. "One, we could get in trouble, and two, how're we even gonna get in? The park's closed now."
"I know how we can get in..." Annette smirked.
"How?" Roy asked.
"SEA for yourself!" Annette said, noticing that one of the water slides at the hotel could take them into the parks.
More specifically, one of the slides was tilted at a strange angle, and the water pressure was on relatively high. At the rate it was going, they could easily be propelled into the parks with no problem whatsoever, being since it was directly across the street.
"What d'ya mean?" Roy asked, before he was promptly grasped by Annette.
"COME ON!"
The two kids ran out the door—wearing t-shirts, shorts, and tennis shoes—and climbed up the ladder leading to the water slide.
"One..." Annette counted down.
"Okay, so how are we gonna—"
"TWO THREE!" Annette exclaimed, grabbing her brother and going down the water slide.
The force of the water was so hard it was able to shoot the two kids high into the air, above the busy Florida streets.
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA—-"
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Meanwhile, at the security area, two guards are standing by.
"Did you hear somethin'?" One of them asks.
"Nope." The other replies.
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"—AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH—OOOMFH!!"
The kids had landed in something very strange. It was a floating log with seats carved out in the center.
"What part of the parks are we in?" Roy asked.
"Splash Mountain." Annette replied in a monotone voice.
"What?" Roy asked.
"NO, REALLY! SPLASH MOUNTAIN!!" Annette hollered, pointing at a very wide drop ahead of the kids.
"Zip-a-dee-doo-dah!
Zip-a-dee-yay!
My oh, my, what a wonderful day!
Plenty of sunshine headed my way!
Zip-a-dee-doo-dah,
Zip-a-dee-yay!"
A very familiar bear, fox, and rabbit appeared in the seats next to Annette and Roy.
The strangest thing was...they had no depth. No, these clothed animals were 2D, and DRAWN IN!!
"Mr. Bluebird's on my shoulder,
It's the truth—it's actual!
Everything is satisfactual—"
"HAVE A ZIP-A-DEE DOO DAH DAY, KIDS!!" The cartoon rabbit hollered.
"That's a MIGHTY satisfactual drop thar!" The cartoon fox exclaimed as well. "Yes SUH!"
"Sho' as shootin', Br'er Fox.." the cartoon bear replied in a dopey voice.
"WHAT TH-" Roy was about to say.
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!!" The kids screamed yet again as the log dropped into the briar patch.
