Things didn't seem to be going to well, though, at least not where the princess was concerned. She refused to see or talk to Aladdin. Obviously, an extravagant parade was not the best way to make an entrance. Genie and Carpet sat playing chess, while Abu tried to peel some bananas one of the pages had brought him, and Aladdin paced back and forth, muttering and scolding himself. Chess was something that came easily to Carpet, as did almost any game.
Check
"That's a good move. I can't believe it, I'm losing to a rug!"said Genie.
You should probably pay more attention, instead of trying to act funny all the time.
"Genie, I need help."said Aladdin.
Genie abandoned the game, to go and help Aladdin.
No fair, you just don't want to play because you're losing!
Genie kept impressing to Aladdin that he should tell her the truth.
Yes, you know, in that sense, he's right, Aladdin. It's not good to lie, because then, if you had a tiny chance now, you'll have less of a chance when the truth comes out.
He decided to go see her, and Carpet flew him to the balcony. Carpet stayed out of sight, listening to the conversation.
"How's our little beau doing?"asked Genie.
Fatal.
Genie turned in to a small bee, and flew up to give Al advice. However, it didn't seem to have done much good, as Aladdin turned to Carpet, and signaled that they should leave now. Apparently, this seemed to catch the princess's attention.
"It's lovely."she said.
Thank you.
Aladdin offered her a ride on Carpet. They flew out of the Palace, and Carpet grabbed a flower from a vase in a window, and handed it to Aladdin.
Give it to here.
He performed several stunts, and flew them to Egypt, Greece, and several other places. They stopped in China.
"It's a shame Abu had to miss this."she said.
"Nah. He hates fireworks…"Aladdin answered.
No! You don't know Abu, remember!
Aladdin remembered too late, though. The princess found out that he had lied, and demanded he tell her the truth.
Go ahead. What are you waiting for?
He only came up with a new lie.
Oh, no.
Then they flew back to the Palace, and Carpet formed a stairway for Princess Jasmine to descend back onto the balcony.
Kiss her, he thought, as he listened to them say good night to each other.
He pushed Aladdin up. As soon as Princess Jasmine had disappeared into her room, they flew back to the courtyard, and Aladdin lay on his back, looking up towards the princess's balcony. Suddenly, he was seized from behind by the royal guards. Carpet tried to help, but he was tied to a tree.
Abu! Where are you! Aladdin needs help!
Abu was caught in a net. They both watched as the Sultan's vizier gave orders to make sure he would never be found. Carpet and Abu watched helplessly as Aladdin was dragged away by the royal guards.
