Author's note: Hey! This is a co-written story between me and my friend Nikki (xotinkerbellox). I do the odd chapters, she does the even chapters.
Overview: This story is if Aladdin never met *Princess* Jasmine. He meets a street mouse named Jesminder though. He still has the lamp and rug, but no *Princess* Jasmine.(He hasn't been to the Cave of Wonders yet). Just for the purpose of the story. Please don't flame us because you don't like the idea. This is merely for FUN! Plus, things aren't always what they seem. . .
Disclaimer: One time only- We don't own Aladdin or anything you may recongize.
Enjoy!
--Kathleen
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"Ok, Abu," Aladdin, a handsome young man around 17, whispered to a monkey on his shoulder. "The usual plan." Abu said something, and Aladdin laughed. Aladdin was the only one who could understand the monkey, so no one else would have laughed if anyone else was around him to hear the comment.
It was a warm, breezy morning in Agrabah. Aladdin thought this kind of weather was suitable for melon. He had Abu distract the merchant while he grabbed another melon. The plan went as followed- that is until something unexpected happened. (Of course, this is never good.)
A horse neighed loudly, startling the merchant. He turned around to see what was going on and saw Aladdin's hands groping for one of his melons. He snatched Aladdin's wrist and yanked him down. Aladdin flipped off the canopy he was sitting on and landed roughly on the ground with an 'oof!'
"Boy!" the merchnat hissed, yanking Aladdin up by his wrist. "You've stolen from me for years, well not anymore!" The merchant whipped out his crooked dagger and made to bring it down. Aladdin struggled for a few seconds, then accepted defeat seeing that Abu couldn't help him. He closed his eyes and waited for the pain.
"Sir!" a cool voice called out. Aladdin opened his eyes and turned to the voice. It was a girl with long black hair. "Sir, this boy was getting my melon for me. I have the money! Here you go," she said handing the merchant the money. The merchant growled, then thrust Aladdin away from his stand.Aladdin quickly jumped to his feet and Abu hopped onto Aladdin's shoulder. The girl took the melon from Aladdin's hands.
"Thank you," she smirked and began to walk off. Aladdin ran behind her.
"Hey, wait!" he called after her. She sighed loudly and turned around.
"Yes?" she asked impatiently, as if she really had to be off.
"Why did you do that?" he asked. Abu nodded.
The girl smiled. "Well, while you distract all the people of Agrabah, I can steal freely. You know, while you sing your little songs almost everyday. So, I figured that I could help you out this once."
"Ah," Aladdin said. "Well half of that melon belongs to me and Abu."
The girl scoffed and walked off.
"I'm not kidding!"
"Neither am I!" she said, turning around and walking backwards. She tossed the melon back and forth between her hands- she was teasing him and Aladdin knew it. He exchanged glances with Abu and Abu nodded.
"Weren't for me, you'd be starving," Aladdin muttered loudly and obviously to Abu. Abu threw in a "Mm hmm!" with a nod.
"I can manage on my own! You just make it easier," the girl huffed, putting her hands on her hips.
"Uh-huh," Aladdin nodded grinning slyly. The girl's face contorted into anger.
"Fine!" she said a minute later, breaking the melon over her knee. She gave half of it to Aladdin, then made to walk off again. Aladdin caught up easily with her.
"So, what's your name?" he asked, munching his half of the half of the melon.
"Boy-" she began.
"Aladdin."
"Aladdin," she sneered. "I work alone. I don't make friends, so please, leave me alone."
"Nah," Aladdin said, grinning slightly.
"You're stubborn, do you know that?"
"So are you. What's your name?" Aladdin said, swiftly snatching an apple from a table top they passed. "And how did you pay for the melon if you have to steal?"
"You know that horse that neighed?" she grinned, avoiding the first question. Aladdin nodded. "It's owner stupidly left his money in his saddle bag. He neighed in surprise when I came up and took it."
"Well, thanks," Aladdin said again. He hated to admit it, but this girl was pretty good.
"No problem. Now, will you stop stalking me?"
"Not until I get your name."
"Fine," the girl said, turning into a dark alley. Aladdin followed. "It's Jesminder," she sighed irratibly.
"This is Abu," Aladdin said not noticing her hosility, gesturing to his monkey.
"Pleasure," she said, rolling her eyes. Abu muttered something and Aladdin told him to be quiet. "Now, this is where you leave, Aladdin."
Aladdin rolled the apple off his arm to his elbow, and popped it off to Jesminder. She caught it.
"What if I don't want to leave?" he said.
"Then you'll be waiting out here for a long time," she said, laughing slightly, climbing up a ladder. Aladdin grinned, leaned agaisnt the wall, and watched her climb up. She didn't look back down at him.
"I think we have a new partner in crime, what about you Abu?" he said. Abu muttered something and Aladdin said, almost to himself, "No, she'll come around." He sighed, and put his hands on a rung. He hauled himself up after Jesminder- he wasn't supposed to steal, but he did- and half of Agrabah's guards were after him- he wasn't going to bow down to a girl who said to leave her alone. There was something about her he didn't get.
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Review and I'll be back Chapter 3! Take it away Nikki!
*~Kathleen~*
Overview: This story is if Aladdin never met *Princess* Jasmine. He meets a street mouse named Jesminder though. He still has the lamp and rug, but no *Princess* Jasmine.(He hasn't been to the Cave of Wonders yet). Just for the purpose of the story. Please don't flame us because you don't like the idea. This is merely for FUN! Plus, things aren't always what they seem. . .
Disclaimer: One time only- We don't own Aladdin or anything you may recongize.
Enjoy!
--Kathleen
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"Ok, Abu," Aladdin, a handsome young man around 17, whispered to a monkey on his shoulder. "The usual plan." Abu said something, and Aladdin laughed. Aladdin was the only one who could understand the monkey, so no one else would have laughed if anyone else was around him to hear the comment.
It was a warm, breezy morning in Agrabah. Aladdin thought this kind of weather was suitable for melon. He had Abu distract the merchant while he grabbed another melon. The plan went as followed- that is until something unexpected happened. (Of course, this is never good.)
A horse neighed loudly, startling the merchant. He turned around to see what was going on and saw Aladdin's hands groping for one of his melons. He snatched Aladdin's wrist and yanked him down. Aladdin flipped off the canopy he was sitting on and landed roughly on the ground with an 'oof!'
"Boy!" the merchnat hissed, yanking Aladdin up by his wrist. "You've stolen from me for years, well not anymore!" The merchant whipped out his crooked dagger and made to bring it down. Aladdin struggled for a few seconds, then accepted defeat seeing that Abu couldn't help him. He closed his eyes and waited for the pain.
"Sir!" a cool voice called out. Aladdin opened his eyes and turned to the voice. It was a girl with long black hair. "Sir, this boy was getting my melon for me. I have the money! Here you go," she said handing the merchant the money. The merchant growled, then thrust Aladdin away from his stand.Aladdin quickly jumped to his feet and Abu hopped onto Aladdin's shoulder. The girl took the melon from Aladdin's hands.
"Thank you," she smirked and began to walk off. Aladdin ran behind her.
"Hey, wait!" he called after her. She sighed loudly and turned around.
"Yes?" she asked impatiently, as if she really had to be off.
"Why did you do that?" he asked. Abu nodded.
The girl smiled. "Well, while you distract all the people of Agrabah, I can steal freely. You know, while you sing your little songs almost everyday. So, I figured that I could help you out this once."
"Ah," Aladdin said. "Well half of that melon belongs to me and Abu."
The girl scoffed and walked off.
"I'm not kidding!"
"Neither am I!" she said, turning around and walking backwards. She tossed the melon back and forth between her hands- she was teasing him and Aladdin knew it. He exchanged glances with Abu and Abu nodded.
"Weren't for me, you'd be starving," Aladdin muttered loudly and obviously to Abu. Abu threw in a "Mm hmm!" with a nod.
"I can manage on my own! You just make it easier," the girl huffed, putting her hands on her hips.
"Uh-huh," Aladdin nodded grinning slyly. The girl's face contorted into anger.
"Fine!" she said a minute later, breaking the melon over her knee. She gave half of it to Aladdin, then made to walk off again. Aladdin caught up easily with her.
"So, what's your name?" he asked, munching his half of the half of the melon.
"Boy-" she began.
"Aladdin."
"Aladdin," she sneered. "I work alone. I don't make friends, so please, leave me alone."
"Nah," Aladdin said, grinning slightly.
"You're stubborn, do you know that?"
"So are you. What's your name?" Aladdin said, swiftly snatching an apple from a table top they passed. "And how did you pay for the melon if you have to steal?"
"You know that horse that neighed?" she grinned, avoiding the first question. Aladdin nodded. "It's owner stupidly left his money in his saddle bag. He neighed in surprise when I came up and took it."
"Well, thanks," Aladdin said again. He hated to admit it, but this girl was pretty good.
"No problem. Now, will you stop stalking me?"
"Not until I get your name."
"Fine," the girl said, turning into a dark alley. Aladdin followed. "It's Jesminder," she sighed irratibly.
"This is Abu," Aladdin said not noticing her hosility, gesturing to his monkey.
"Pleasure," she said, rolling her eyes. Abu muttered something and Aladdin told him to be quiet. "Now, this is where you leave, Aladdin."
Aladdin rolled the apple off his arm to his elbow, and popped it off to Jesminder. She caught it.
"What if I don't want to leave?" he said.
"Then you'll be waiting out here for a long time," she said, laughing slightly, climbing up a ladder. Aladdin grinned, leaned agaisnt the wall, and watched her climb up. She didn't look back down at him.
"I think we have a new partner in crime, what about you Abu?" he said. Abu muttered something and Aladdin said, almost to himself, "No, she'll come around." He sighed, and put his hands on a rung. He hauled himself up after Jesminder- he wasn't supposed to steal, but he did- and half of Agrabah's guards were after him- he wasn't going to bow down to a girl who said to leave her alone. There was something about her he didn't get.
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Review and I'll be back Chapter 3! Take it away Nikki!
*~Kathleen~*
