"Thank you, Sora!" Kairi screamed after he gave her the star back.
"He he. You're welcome. You deserve it. I wish I could spend more time with you."
"Maybe we could, if we found something we both like," Kairi said. "It's getting late. I
should probably go home now. My nanny will wonder where I am. She get's that way, even if
I'm sitting in front of her."
"Yeah, I better go too. My mom thinks I don't like her cooking if I'm not home for
dinner."
They both walked their separate ways with their heads to the sky, thinking.
"I wonder," Sora whispered to himself. "What could I do to spend more time with her?
She's a princess, I'm just a kid. What am I supposed to do?"
"Do what hunny?" Sora's mother asked.
"Nothing. It's nothing, really."
"Girl trouble?"
"No."
"Yes."
"No."
"Yes."
"No."
"Yes."
"No."
"Yes."
"NO! NO! NO!"
"Yes."
"That Kairi girl is really nice and friendly," Sora's father pointed out.
"Yeah, she is. And she's perfect, and pretty, and..."
"Ah huh! I knew it! You're like Kairi! Admit it! You like her!" His mom yelled.
"What's wrong? Is there something going on between you two?"
"No! Now can I please eat my dinner?!"
His mother took the plate away. Sora jumped for it. "You can't have it back until you tell
me what is going on together."
"Nothing! Nothing is going on! I told you, ok?"
"No, that is not good enough."
"Fine. I'll live off of junk food. Or what else is in the fridge. Like carrot sticks, and ice
cream, and chocolate bars."
"Fine. I'll give you normal food," his mom said. "Because I don't like paying for filling
cavities."
"I swear, if you never spent one dollar, you would be a multi-millionaire by now. And
we'd get off this island, buy a gummi, and travel the world...s."
"I don't think so. After what happened. After I had to save you from your ant form, we
are never getting off this island."
"I saved the universe and how did you repay me? You grounded me."
"I had no clue where you were! I couldn't find you! Plus, think about how many times you
died and were revived."
"At least I came back!"
"Tell me what is going on!"
"No!!!!!" Sora stomped off to his room, as infuriated as ever.
Suddenly, Sora saw a light out his window, and something moving across the water. He
used his hand-braided rope to climb out the window. As he approached the sandy shores, he
noticed that the glowing light was Kairi's star, and that Kairi was dancing on the surface of the
water.
"That's," Sora said to himself. "That's amazing."
Kairi stopped dancing. Did she see me? Sora thought. And if she did, what would she do
to me?"
Fortunately, she did not see Sora. Instead, she walked back up shore, and started toward
her home. Sigh. "If only Sora and I had something in common. Then I could spend more time
with him."
Sora climbed back up the rope into his room and found his mother waiting, her hands on
her hips and tapping her foot. "There is something going on, and I want you to tell me."
"It's nothing."
"You know you're lying."
"I know. It's just, Kairi and I want to have something in common, so we could do more
stuff together."
"Then what were you doing down on the beach?"
" I saw a light."
"And what was it?"
"It was Kairi," Sora blurted out. "Kairi was dancing on the water."
"If you want to have something in common..." His mother explained. "Then why don't
you take dance lessons?"
Sora went wide eyed. "No. No. Never. Sora Interprise does not dance!"
"It would be fun! That's how I met you're father."
"Oh, no. Not another gushy love story about when you were teenagers!"
"You liked it last time."
"You were so into the story you didn't even notice I had my headphones on, and that I
wasn't listening. I was just pretending to be amused."
"Fine, I won't tell you the story. I'll just let your love life go down the drain. And at your
school dances, you'll never dance, because you can't. And when you go to Belle and Beast's
wedding a week from now, you won't dance, because you can't!"
"OK! OK! I'll take the stupid dance lessons. How did you know about the wedding? And
by the way, if anyone that I know see's me, I will personally, chop your head off." SOra said as he
walked out the door.
"How about if you chop the heads off your dolls, then you won't be arrested." His mother
commented.
"No," he replied to his mother's remark. "Better! I'll chop the hair off all my Barbie dolls,
then chop their heads off!Mwa ha ha ha ha ha ha. Ha ha. Ha ha."
"Sora."
"Yes?"
"You can stop now."
"Ok."
"He he. You're welcome. You deserve it. I wish I could spend more time with you."
"Maybe we could, if we found something we both like," Kairi said. "It's getting late. I
should probably go home now. My nanny will wonder where I am. She get's that way, even if
I'm sitting in front of her."
"Yeah, I better go too. My mom thinks I don't like her cooking if I'm not home for
dinner."
They both walked their separate ways with their heads to the sky, thinking.
"I wonder," Sora whispered to himself. "What could I do to spend more time with her?
She's a princess, I'm just a kid. What am I supposed to do?"
"Do what hunny?" Sora's mother asked.
"Nothing. It's nothing, really."
"Girl trouble?"
"No."
"Yes."
"No."
"Yes."
"No."
"Yes."
"No."
"Yes."
"NO! NO! NO!"
"Yes."
"That Kairi girl is really nice and friendly," Sora's father pointed out.
"Yeah, she is. And she's perfect, and pretty, and..."
"Ah huh! I knew it! You're like Kairi! Admit it! You like her!" His mom yelled.
"What's wrong? Is there something going on between you two?"
"No! Now can I please eat my dinner?!"
His mother took the plate away. Sora jumped for it. "You can't have it back until you tell
me what is going on together."
"Nothing! Nothing is going on! I told you, ok?"
"No, that is not good enough."
"Fine. I'll live off of junk food. Or what else is in the fridge. Like carrot sticks, and ice
cream, and chocolate bars."
"Fine. I'll give you normal food," his mom said. "Because I don't like paying for filling
cavities."
"I swear, if you never spent one dollar, you would be a multi-millionaire by now. And
we'd get off this island, buy a gummi, and travel the world...s."
"I don't think so. After what happened. After I had to save you from your ant form, we
are never getting off this island."
"I saved the universe and how did you repay me? You grounded me."
"I had no clue where you were! I couldn't find you! Plus, think about how many times you
died and were revived."
"At least I came back!"
"Tell me what is going on!"
"No!!!!!" Sora stomped off to his room, as infuriated as ever.
Suddenly, Sora saw a light out his window, and something moving across the water. He
used his hand-braided rope to climb out the window. As he approached the sandy shores, he
noticed that the glowing light was Kairi's star, and that Kairi was dancing on the surface of the
water.
"That's," Sora said to himself. "That's amazing."
Kairi stopped dancing. Did she see me? Sora thought. And if she did, what would she do
to me?"
Fortunately, she did not see Sora. Instead, she walked back up shore, and started toward
her home. Sigh. "If only Sora and I had something in common. Then I could spend more time
with him."
Sora climbed back up the rope into his room and found his mother waiting, her hands on
her hips and tapping her foot. "There is something going on, and I want you to tell me."
"It's nothing."
"You know you're lying."
"I know. It's just, Kairi and I want to have something in common, so we could do more
stuff together."
"Then what were you doing down on the beach?"
" I saw a light."
"And what was it?"
"It was Kairi," Sora blurted out. "Kairi was dancing on the water."
"If you want to have something in common..." His mother explained. "Then why don't
you take dance lessons?"
Sora went wide eyed. "No. No. Never. Sora Interprise does not dance!"
"It would be fun! That's how I met you're father."
"Oh, no. Not another gushy love story about when you were teenagers!"
"You liked it last time."
"You were so into the story you didn't even notice I had my headphones on, and that I
wasn't listening. I was just pretending to be amused."
"Fine, I won't tell you the story. I'll just let your love life go down the drain. And at your
school dances, you'll never dance, because you can't. And when you go to Belle and Beast's
wedding a week from now, you won't dance, because you can't!"
"OK! OK! I'll take the stupid dance lessons. How did you know about the wedding? And
by the way, if anyone that I know see's me, I will personally, chop your head off." SOra said as he
walked out the door.
"How about if you chop the heads off your dolls, then you won't be arrested." His mother
commented.
"No," he replied to his mother's remark. "Better! I'll chop the hair off all my Barbie dolls,
then chop their heads off!Mwa ha ha ha ha ha ha. Ha ha. Ha ha."
"Sora."
"Yes?"
"You can stop now."
"Ok."
