A/N: Sorry for not updating Crystal Eyes. I've just gone blank on that one. But I hope to finish it eventually! Anyways, here's one that I hope yall enjoy! I watched Finding Dory, and I could not resist!


"Come on, Dory!" Nemo ran towards the gates of the amusement part with Marlin calling out to him.

"Nemo! Be careful! Watch for cars! Nemo!" Marlin went to run after him, while Jenny and Charlie chuckled to themselves. Hank sighed as he watched the scene take place and reluctantly followed them.

"This is going to be a long day…" Hank grumbled. The group made it to the gates in one piece. They all waited patiently for them to open, well, all but one. "Oh come on, my coffee's getting cold and it's the middle of the summer.

"Mr. Hank, why are you drinking coffee if it's hot outside?" Nemo asked looking up at him.

"Because I am..." he scowled and Dory nudged him.

"Come on, Grumpy Pants, relax. We're here to have fun!" She stretched out her lanky arms.

"Sure, kid." he said and took a sip of his warm, dark drink. The gates opened and they all walked through handing them their tickets. Hank was stopped before he could make it inside and was directed to look at a sign.

"Sorry, sir." the amusement part man said as Hank grumbled at the sign. "I can throw it away for you. It's no big deal." Hank signed again as he handed him his coffee and walked off to meet up with the others while muttering the point of not allowing outside beverages.

"Well, Dory, is it how you remembered it from when you were a kid?" Charlie asked his daughter as she looked around with bright purple eyes.

"Absolutely! Well, I'm pretty sure. I remember a fountain and, uh, an umbrella… I don't see any of that.. hm…." Dory started to drift off in thought then looked up and saw was the others waiting for her. "What were we talking about?" she asked and Charlie went over and patted her on the back.

"Nothing, it's fine Dory. We're here to make new memories and have fun! Isn't that right, Jenny?"

"That's very true!" Jenny exclaimed and went over to join them. Nemo grabbed Marlin's hand and pulled at him to follow.

"Come on, Dad! Let's go on a ride. I big one! With lots of turns and huge drops!"

"Heh heh, slow down there, son!" Marlin nervously stuttered. "Let's get on a ride that's a little more safer, huh?"

"Aw!" Nemo whined, but accepted the offer.

"So where are we headed!" Dory shouted.

"I don't care… as long as I can get more coffee and a hotdog with hot sauce, I'm starving." Hank followed the group and kept to himself as the talked to each other and joked and laughed. They found a ride that they wanted to go on and all quickly got in line.

"Come on, Hank! It'll be fun!" Dory waved her hand to call him over to the line but he shook his head.

"I'm not much for rides." he muttered. "I'll just keep a watch on your bags while you're gone." Hank then held out his hand and gathered their bags, all except for Dory's.

"Hank, come on, don't be such a downer!" She persisted, but Hank only reached for her bag.

"I said no! I'm only here because you made me." he said and Dory gave in and handed him her bag.

"Okay fine, but you're gonna ride at least one rife before the day is over!"

"Sure, kid…" Hank went off and sat on a nearby bench.

Fortunately for him, the group only had three bags. One shared between Jenny and Charlie, another shared between Marlin and Nemo and -despite putting up and argument- one shared between Dory and Hank. Hank didn't have much to begin with, his wallet, a water, and a change of clothes for the water park, so Dory decided to put his stuff in her bag so that it was less to carry. Hank was particular with his stuff and felt better that he now had hold of the bag.

He got up and began to walk around, looking for a place to eat. He then found what he was looking for. He found a hotdog stand and gave a sigh of relief. He really was hungry because he had skip breakfast so that they would all leave on time. And so Dory could stop pestering him about him always being late. He headed to the stand and looked at a menu that was taped to the side.

"Good morning, what would you like to eat?" a tall woman with black and purple hair pulled back into a ponytail asked. As Hank searched for his wallet, he quickly gave out his order with annoyance at how much stuff Dory had packed.

"One hotdog with hot sauce and, if you can, a coffee. Straight black."

The woman scoffed and went to making the order.

"Alright. Hot, hot, hot." she said as she served him his meal. "That'll be 6.75." she said. Hank handed her the cash. And began walking off.

"Keep the change." he said as he took a sip of his coffee. He somewhat heard a thanks from her but quite frankly, he didn't care. He just simply continued walking. Suddenly, on of the works stopped him and handed him a flier.

"Don't miss the live performance! It's starts at 1:45 at-"

"I don't care…" Hank said as he crumbled up that paper, but regardless, put it in his bag. He walked off and went back to his bench and enjoyed his hotdog and his peace and quiet. As quiet as an amusement park can get, that is. He tuned out everything and got a book out. He sat and sipped his coffee completely emerged in the book, then his focus was broken by a swarm of words.

"Hank! It was so much fun! You should've seen Marlin's face! Oh! Here's the picture! Dory took a photograph from her parents and shoved it in his face.

"Thats.. wonderful, Dory." Hank said and got up. "I'm glad you had fun.."

"Really!? Yay!" Dory clapped her hands and began to run off again. "Come on! Next ride!" It was clear that they all were enjoying themselves, even if Marlin was near a heart attack, he was still happy that Dory and Nemo were having fun. They got to the next rude and it looked even more intense than the first one.

"Oh, I think I'm going to have to sit this one out, buddy." Marlin said as he started at the crazy ride with fear.

"Aw, Dad!" Nemo complain but was met with a hand on his shoulder.

"It's alright, you still have us!" Charlie said as he gestured to his family.

"Yay!" Nemo shouted and waved at his dad. "By, Daddy!" he said as they all left.

"Be careful!" Marlin shouted as he waved back. He was now left with Hank.

"You can never be too careful." Hank said as he went off to sit down.

"Very true." Marlin agreed and went off to join him.

"How do you do it?" Hank asked with some sarcasm as he went to grab his book again.

"Do what?" Marlin asked with slight confusion.

"Manage." Hank simply said. "How do you manage Nemo and Dory?" Marlin chuckled and looked at the ride.

"Well. Nemo is just a child. But he's not a little kid. He's pretty tough when he needs to be. But I just worry he's going to overestimate his strengths. As for Dory.. well you managed her, did you not?" Hank chuckled as he looked at the pages of his book. He wasn't really reading, just remembering.

"I guess so. I just don't have the patience. You manage much better than I do." he said and closed his book, realizing he would be unable to focus.

"Well, I've had more practice." Marlin said.

After a little while, the rest of the group came back with messy hair and bright eyes

"Again!" Nemo shouted.

"No, no. It's time for lunch!" Marlin took Nemo's hand and began leading the group to a table or a restaurant.

"Aw, okay." Nemo said and followed. Hank handed everyone their bag and they all sat down once Marlin found a spot he approved of.

"Alright!" Marlin said as he found his wallet. "Who wants what?" He asked.

"Oh no, let us pay." Dory's parents offered.

"No, it's fine, I got it." Hank began to get annoyed and dug in his bag for his wallet as they argued.

"I'll get it! Just shut up… please." he said ad the others fell silent. "What is it you all want to eat..." he got their orders and walked off.

Dory searched her bag as he walked off. "Wait.. what was I looking for?" she asked herself. She then get so distracted by a wadded piece of paper. "What's this!?" she asked and quickly flattened it out. "A live performance! We have to go!" She said the the others and they all laughed and nodded.

"Alright, after we eat, we'll go." Hank came back and they told them the plan. He groaned and realize he should've just thrown away the flier.