Mihrimah looked excited. Suddenly, the ground began to shake, and there was a flash of bright light. Then everything went back to normal.
"That's it!"she exclaimed, running to Aladdin.
"I thought you said I'd be the happiest parrot on earth if we got here."said Iago.
Suddenly a ton of banana splits appeared around Abu.
"How come the monkey gets the banana splits?"exclaimed Iago.
Genie, Carpet, Aladdin, and Jasmine simply looked confused.
"Why did you conjure up banana splits, Tulip?"asked Mihrimah.
"I did not, Princess."Tulip replied.
"Then where did they come from?"
Mihrimah looked just as confused as anyone else.
"What could the khadim possibly have anything to do with a bunch of...those appearing for the...monkey?"Aladdin asked.
"Tulip probably thought it was a funny joke."said Mihrimah.
"Tulip?"
"My khadim."
Aladdin looked even more confused.
"Do I know you?"
Mihrimah almost fainted. Everyone else gasped.
"What do you mean, do you know me?"Mihrimah cried. "Of course you know me! I'm Mirhimah! Princess Mihrimah Sultan!"
"You're a princess?"
"Yes!"
"Al?"asked Genie.
Aladdin looked at Genie.
"Who is this?"
Everyone looked even more shocked.
"No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, nonononononononononononononononono!"exclaimed Mihrimah. "This just cannot be happening! I've been traveling...for days, for something like this to happen to me! Tulip, what it the world did you put in that drink!"
"I did not prepare or serve the drinks, Princess."
"What is wrong?"asked Jasmine.
"What si wrong? What is wrong? What is wrong!"exclaimed Mihrimah. "He's lost his memory, that's what's wrong!"
"The Kid's lost his memory?"asked Iago, looking interested.
"Oh, yes!"cried Mihrimah.
"Aladdin! Do you recognize me?"Jasmined asked, as she shook him.
"Why, though?"asked Tulip.
"Maybe I did something wrong with the potion. Or maybe the wrong person drank the wrong thing! Maybe we gave the potion to someone else, and they wanted Aladdin to lose his memory!"
"Who?"
"The parrot!"
"Um, you're wrong there, Princess."said Iago. "Why would I wish the Kid lost his memory."
"You stupid parrot! It couldn't have been the Genie, or the monkey, and the rug didn't drink anything."
"You're forgetting the Princess."
"Why would she wish him any harm?"
"Beats me."
"What is wrong with him!"exclaimed Jasmine. "He doesn't recognize me."
Tulip ran to get Mihrimah some tea to help her calm down. Then he got everyone back in the tent.
"We have to figure out a way to solve this!"
"Of course."
Mihrimah brought one of her books out.
"Amesia. Um, loss of memory. Is there anyway to know if it's temporary or permanent? Um, right, maybe we can find an antidote or something here."she said, looking through her books. "Or maybe the stars. Maybe if we go out again, and..."
Tulip shook his head.
"Only once, Princess."
"What do the stars have to do with this?"asked Jasmine. "Right now, what's important is to get Aladdin's memory back!"
"I was supposed to be concentrating on just my happiness, and I was thinking that he should forget her!"exclaimed Mihrimah to Tulip, as she showed him the book where she had read about the three stars in the first place. "I'm such a fool! I suppose there is no way to reverse it, is there?"she asked sadly.
"What?"
"You are going to help get his memory back, right now!"exclaimed Jasmine.
"There's nothing anyone can do!"Mihrimah replied.
