After Stitch and Angel had left, Lilo turned to 625, saying, "You know, 625, you're not as bad as I thought. So why do you live with Gantu?"
"I-I don't know," 625 shrugged. "I guess I don't know where else to go. You and Stitch never named me and found my one true place."
Lilo blushed, as she remembered how she had never given him a chance. Who knew he was really good? Maybe she should name him now.
"How about I name you 'Deli?'" Lilo suggested, after thinking about it for a minute.
"That sounds like a good name," 625 agreed with a smile.
"Ok. When Stitch and Angel come back we can find your one true place. But for now you can go home."
"Ok," 625 agreed. He turned around to go back to Gantu's ship, but before doing so he said, "Thanks, Lilo."
"You're welcome, Deli," Lilo said with a smile.
Deli smiles back before starting his walk back. When he got to a certain point he looked down at the ground and saw the crushed flower Stitch had wrecked and picked it up. Assuming Angel had done this, tears formed in Deli's eyes as he threw the flower down in anger.
"Fine! If Angel doesn't like me, then I don't like her!" he sniffled as he wiped his tears.
The sad experiment sighed in despair as he trudged home. When he got there he ignore Gantu's comments as he went into his room and climbed into his bed, attempting to take a nap. Sleep came to him easily as he entered his dreams.
Dream
Deli found himself in a dark place. In front of him was an experiment that looked exactly like him! Confused, Deli began to speak,
"Who-who are you?"
"I'm just a spirit, but that's not important," the experiment said kindly. "But I have something to tell you. Stitch thinks he's in love with Angel."
Deli rolled his eyes, "I know that."
"But let me explain. He knows you like her as well, so he wants to have Angel for himself. An evil has entered him that's causing him to go out of control and do anything to have Angel. You need to save him from the evil."
"But what am I suppose to do!" the sandwich-maker complained.
"You need to show him that love doesn't come right away, but you need to be friends first and get to know each other," the spirit explained.
"But how am I suppose to do that?"
"Follow your heart," the spirit said as it dissappeared.
End of Dream
Deli woke up with shock and covered in sweat. Had it just been a dream? No, it wasn't. He knew what he had to do. He leaped out of bed and ran out the door.
"I hope I'm not to late," he Deli muttered to himself as he kept running.
Realizing he didn't know where he was going, Deli stopped to think. Now, where did Angel say they were going? She said the ghosts live past the river forest, and mountain. So Deli started for the only river he knew of.
Meanwhile Stitch and Angel had reached the river and were trying to figure out how to get across. Angel suggested that they swim across. Stitch agreed and grinned,
"I'll carry you, Angel!"
Angel looked nervous as Stitch grabbed her in his arms and jumped in the water. Stitch immediately began to sink. He let go of Angel and flapped his arms about frantically. Angel rolled her eyes as she held on to Stitch and swam to the other side. Stitch coughed up water, then smiled at Angel sheepishly.
"Let's go to forest!" Stitch exclaimed.
Angel nodded and stood up and shook her fur dry. Stitch did the same, then grabbed Angel's paw and pulled her along as they headed toward the forest.
