Aladdia

Chapter 1

Aladdia was three when her parents died in a war, Aladdin and his family took her in. Sadly, Aladdin father vanished, and his mother died. Aladdin and Aladdia were on their own. Thankfully, they did have Abu, their monkey, to keep them in order. It all started on a normal day in Agrabah. Aladdin is seven-teen years old, and Aladdin, three years younger.

"Stop thief." Cried a guard. Aladdin and I had done it again. We had only stolen one loaf of bread, it wasn't that big of a deal. "All this for a loaf of bread?" Aladdin asked as we ran swiftly past a vendor. We had made that saying into a inside joke, due to us stealing this all the time "I guess" I said, as abu and I shrugged our shoulders. The market place was beautiful in the afternoon, it was cool and refreshing. People were running out of food, the vendors had pretty good business today. It was also the best time to glad a bit to eat. We ran from one side of the market to another, dodging guards as we went. Those guards were always on our tail; as soon as we would lose one, anywhere one came. We lost the guards after we ran into a dark street. Finally we sat down to eat. "Here's to us, we did it again" said Aladdin, while breaking the bread. As we all were about to take the biggest bite possible, for we have eaten in a day. Aladdin saw three children sitting on the other side of the street. They were quite petit, and looked very sad. They looked like they hadn't eaten in days. Aladdin stopped abu and me, knowing that we should give it to the children. Abu was so hungry that he just bite right in, while sneering at Aladdin. Aladdin stood up, walked over to the children, and handed them the bread. I decided to follow, the children are so young, and Aladdin and I steal almost out of habit. Abu also gave his bread to the children, after hesitating for quite awhile. The children liked abu. They petted his hair and played with him for quite a while. It was getting late, so we headed home. "One day, we'll live in a palace" Aladdin said while looking out the window of our house. He says that all the time, probably to keep his hopes up. Ever since Aladdin was young, his longed to be in a palace, with servants and piles of food, nothing to do, and all being together. Abu and I sat down, we loved listening to Aladdin, but we were really tired. Abu fell asleep almost instantly. I stayed up to listen to Aladdin. He was a big brother to me. He was so kind, and sacrificed so most for me. So I had to do something for him. After a while, his longing for a palace became a bit boring, so I fell asleep also. That, my friends, was just another day for us, and how it all started.

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lillian