So after weeks of thinking I've come to a decision. I'll be working in only Lives Adventures and Midnight Dance for the Trolls fandom meaning the other stories are now on hiatus until either one of those two stories are done. Reason for this? Well you probably know by now I write for Ducktales now too and I unexpectedly gained quite a reputation in that fandom. I do mean quite a reputation. I was crowned Queen of Ducks along with a King of Ducks as well. Because of the sudden success of that Ducktales story, I devoted most of my fan fiction time on it. So to free up time and not stress myself to death, ( Plus I just took a break because I had the Corona Virus for a few months.) I'm only working on Midnight Dance, and Life's Adventurers. Hair Up only has 1 chapter left so I may update that this month. Anyways, this decision took me weeks to decide, I don't know why. I am on break from Ducktales right now so I'll be spending more time with you guys now.
It feels so good to be back where I started. Honestly, the sudden success of my Ducktales story stressed me out a bit so I'm so happy I have time to visit you guys again. And I really owe my success to TG, Rebey and Jp. You three really gave me motivation and confidence to try out new fandoms.
Rebey - It feels so great! I really missed your ethesassim! You're such a perky girl. You were always a ray of sunshine and positive.
TG - I love being back. I missed your humorous nature, and light jokes. I still remember how you wanted to name your snowball Cthulhu. XD.
Jp - *koala hug* Love you man! You're always there and no matter where I go you always seem to follow me. Hope you're having a good time in both worlds. And I had to look for my old notes for a month to figure out what this story was about so don't feel bad for rereading. XD.
Here we go
"We are not changing the plan!" Smidge huffed and crossed her arms. She criss crossed applesauce on her bed with her cheeks resting on her face.
"We can't just scare away the suitors," Wisp tried telling her, "Maybe some of them aren't as bad as we believe?"
"Prince D may have looked and acted like gentlemen but that doesn't mean he's not just acting. For all we know, he's acting nice to get closer to us, then when we least expect it, BAM! He strikes!" Smidge argued making Wisp squeak in worry. The girl hid her face under her bangs and fidget with her fingers. What if what Smidge said is true? Are all suitors bad? She felt Karma place her hands in her shoulders and squeezed them gently.
"Smidge, we can't just suspect everyone is out to get us," Karma said.
"I'm not saying we should. What I'm saying is if we give in now and marry a suitor, that's one point for Chef! We have to scare away every single one of them if we want to prove our point."
"But isn't it a little harsh? We can't scare away all of them. Maybe we can spare a couple?" Wisp tried to throw in her counter argument but her voice just kept cracking in fear, "They can't all be bad?"
"Maybe not all but we will not give in at every prince or king that gives a flattering smile!" Smidge demanded. She then looked over at Poppy who was looking out the glass doors to their balcony. Her rose colored eyes looking at the horizon. The sun was about ready to set.
"Poppy?" Wisps soft voice called to her. Poppy blinked out of her thoughts and turned to them. Wisp slowly moved her wheelchair to her older sister and looked up at her with her adorable puppy eyes, "What should we do?"
"What?" Poppy asked in surprise.
"Should we continue with the plan or should we give in?" Karama filled her in on the argument.
"Well..." Poppy tilted her head towards the glass doors. Her gaze moving up to the clouds like they were going to spell out her answer.
"Well? Well? There shouldn't be a well," Smidge argued. She hopped off her bed and marched her way to Poppy, stopping next to Wisp, "We can't have a soft spot for any guy."
"But what if Wisp is right?" Poppy finally looked at her sisters, but a dash of doubt was still in her face, "Not all the suitors will be jerks."
"But most of them are," Chenille added her word in.
"Perhaps, yes. But this is not a straightforward answer," Poppy looked up to all her sister's. Each one of them looked to her for answers, "Ok, so many of the suitors are jerks…"
"Veto!" Rebey raised her hand in agreement.
"... But some such as Prince D had proved themselves quite kind."
"Or he's a liar," Smidge reminded her.
"Why don't we just go around the castle and meet up with some of them?" Right when Poppy said this, half the girls shouted what.
"Heh, yeah, no," Chenille was out.
"We are not stepping foot near those pampered twits!" Smidge put her foot down, "You can't bribe me! You can't convince me! No!"
10 minutes later
"Why!" Smidge was tied down in Wisps' wheelchair, while Karama carried Wisp.
"We are going to meet and greet these suitors and keep track of who we'll scare off and who we won't," Poppy explained.
"You can tie me up, you can take away my free will, but you can never take away my strength!" Smidge rocked the chair side to side until it fell over. She slipped out of the ropes and ran off.
"Smidge wait!" Her sisters ran after her. Karama placed Wisp back in her chair and pushed her so she could keep up too.
"Smidge don't go!" Poppy was in front.
Smidge ran outside and everyone else followed her. What they didn't think of was the set of stairs that came after the doors. All girls fell down and landed in a pile with Smidge standing in front. Poppy pushed any dress fabrics from her face and looked up at her little sister. Smidge had a face of wonder and amazement.
"Who are they?" Smidge pointed at the garden.
Poppy got out of the pile and looked ahead. Before she could see anything, she was almost knocked down when a gust of dirt puffed into her face. Three horses ran past them at full speed.
"Is that all you got boy?" A lady laughed as she surpassed a man on her horse. The lady had some chubbiness to her and her green plaid shirt and white sparkling jeans enhanced her beauty. Her thick, pink curls bounced with every step her horse took. Behind her was a man in plaid band blue jeans like her. They both ride their horses at full speed, gracefully hoping over any bushes and rocks that came their way.
"Look out Aunt Delta!" A little ginger girl with overalls zoomed past her aunt in her pony. The girl was faster than the eye can see. She rammed into every bush, shattering rocks and destroying anything that stood in her path.
Soon enough, the three of them made a turn and went straight towards the princesses.
"Oh shoot!" Jo was the first to try and dig her way out of the pile.
"Move!" Chenille tried to squeeze out.
All the girls squirmed and struggled to get out and none of them was successful. The horses were coming in fast and Poppy tried to run off only to trip over everyone and fall in the pile again.
Faster than they can blink, the horses came to a stop, throwing some dust over all the girls.
"I like everything about them," Smidge was the only one that didn't flinch. She looked up at the horses that were inches in front her with glee.
Inside the castle, the girls were in new outfits and walking around the ballroom. A dinner was about to be held for all the guests. Waiters were walking around with appetizers as they waited for dinner and the three horse riders were already stuffing their faces.
"Mmmm…. That's some good chicken," the lady happily dug into some small bits of chicken on a toothpick.
"So….. you're a queen?" Chenille asked a little weirded out with how the lady was throwing the chicken bits in the air and catching them.
"Honey bear, I ain't no queen," The lady took the tooth pick and began to pick at the chicken from her teeth, "I'm mayor Delta Dawn, I'm in charge of a small town in the countryside."
"Makes sense," Chenille watched as Delta flicked her toothpick into a nearby trash can.
"Quit your starring ladies. We weren't all raised in a castle you know," Delta leaned against the wall and crossed her arms, "But that didn't stop your aunt Chef. Nope, she sent a letter telling me about this fancy suitor stuff. She insisted that since I'm mayor, it still counts as queen. We simply ignored the letters but she kept flooding our mailboxes with endless letters. So we packed our things this morning and came to your kingdom. Not like I'm expecting one of you ladies to be good enough for my nephew Dusk."
"Dusk?" The girls asked.
"That's my name," the male horse rider walked into the group with a platter of chicken, letting Delta help herself as well, "I didn't think I be here honestly. I just thought we were going to go on our day. But I must say, you have a fine kingdom. Cold weather, snow….."
"The increased numbers of homeless civilians," Delta butted in. Poppy cringed at the fact.
"Our kingdom isn't much to look at," Poppy told her, "But it's all we got."
"It's no wonder that you girls want to leave this place. This place is as sad as a cucumber," Delta claimed, "Cold, dark, dull, what kind of queen let's her place get like this?"
"I'm afraid our aunt isn't the best. We're only here because our old home got destroyed," Poppy said.
"Ah, the Great Storm of Rainbow Kingdom. That disaster is well known across the world. Sorry you ladies landed in such a horrible kingdom. But at least you have a way out right?" Delta tried to get them to look at the bright side. The girls almost cringed at her statement. Was marriage really their only way out? "Awe don't be so down. Getting married away may be an unpleasant feeling but life just doesn't roll the way you want it. No one was asked to be born but here we are, thrown into a mad world and forced to live out our lives. We're just born to die, that's what I always say. But just know this marriage will be helping out your kingdom. Why, if one of you is fortunate enough to be with my nephew, I'll gladly make a deal with the queen. We'll send your kingdom 20% percent of what we get from our gold and diamond mines. Hopefully that'll help balance out the financial disaster you have in this place."
"That….." Poppy opened her mouth to deny anything but even she had to admit, that offer was more than reasonable. It can help so many people get off the streets, "... Sounds amazing. If you had 5 mine carts of gold, you'll give us 1 cart."
"And our average is usually 20 carts full every month," Delta revealed.
"So we'll be getting…." Poppy tried to do the math in her head.
"4 carts every month. Leading to an average of 48 carts every year," Jo did it faster, "That'll be enough to rebuild so many houses, food shelters, provide houses."
"You betcha," Delta winked to confirm the math. A loud crashing sound and scream was then hearx from a distance, "Sorry ladies, gotta go. Chomppers! You spit that puppy out right now!"
With that, she left. Poppy stood in surprise that she was actually considering the marriage.
"If one of us marries…." Poppy thought out loud.
"Let me stop you right there," Rebey broke her thoughts, "You are not considering giving in our freedom just for money are you?"
"It can help. Help so many lives off the streets." Poppy told her. Rebey was about to say something but Jo placed her hands on her shoulder.
"We should meet up with more suitors. See what they have to offer?" She said.
"But we…" Before Rebey could argue back, a dog came by and knocked a lot of the girls down.
"Mut!" Maddy shouted at it as she pulled her hair away from her face.
"I say he's more of Portuguese Water Dog," a man kneeled down and held down the dog. He had a deep blue suite and a pink bow tie. His hair was pushed back and had some neon green highlights. "Forgive Techno, he likes the wide open spaces and runs around a lot," The man stood up and placed his hand in front of him for a shake "King Trollex of the Techno Kingdom."
"Techno Kingdom!" Harper's eyes lit as she shoved Poppy aside and shook his hand, "I've heard of that place. It's nicknamed the Kingdom of Waters! A place where fish of all types are and sails, and boats, and fishing, and a place where oceans come alive with colors!"
"I see you're a fan of my kingdom," Trollex laughed at the sight of her enthusiasm.
"How could I not!" Harper squealed and hopped up and down, "Your kingdom is known for its creativity. I asked Chef if I could have some of your water colors but she said they were too expensive."
"Are they? We sell them to other kingdoms for 10 dollars a packet," Trollex seemed confused causing a disappointed look on the youngest princess.
"If they weren't expensive….. why did she…."
Not wanting things to get too awkward, Poppy cleared her throat and introduced herself, "Princess Poppy of the Rainbow Kingdom. Nice to meet you. And if you don't mind me asking, you look rather young to be a king."
"My mother and father's ship sank during a trip when I was 15," Trollex said it the best he could, his green eyes glancing down for a split second, "After the news spread, I was trained and crowned king at the age 18. My 21 birthday is a month away. I wanted to celebrate with my kingdom but the counsel said that I should start looking for a suitress. Someone who would rule my kingdom by my side….."
"So that's why you're here, to claim a queen," Poppy said, making Trollex look down in embarrassment.
"Claim is a strong word. I can't just claim a queen, I….. uh….. Well it's complicated," Trollex scratched the back of his neck and tried to find his words, "I could really use the companionship, someone I could look to when things become too much for me. Make me feel better when things get hard. Who can help me rule a kingdom and do what it takes to keep it strong. Kinda sappy, I know. It's just my mother was the same with my dad and when I was a kid. I could see what they had was real. They better each other and remained loyal till the end. I want what they had, you know?"
He looked back up at the girls and almost yelped at what he saw. Over half of them were over Poppys shoulders making her bend down almost to the floor. Each one of them were smiling at what he just said.
"Well," Poppy pushed all her sisters back and straightened her posture, "I hope you find who you're looking for."
Trollex was about to say something else but Poppy pushed all her sisters away, "Hope you enjoy the dinner."
Once they passed the door, Maddy gave her a glare.
"Why did you suddenly end the conversation? He was actually charming," she complained.
"I…. I just…. We can't….," Poppy groaned in frustration.
"Your highnesses," TG came into the image, "Your shoes are here."
"Shoes? We didn't order any this month," Poppy looked confused.
"They were ordered by Chef herself. Saying you girls could use them for the dance tomorrow night."
"Dance?" Karma almost complained, "We're going to dance with the suitors?"
"Dibs on that king we just met!" Maddy raised her hand way up high.
"Why you?" Satin pulled her arm down and argued.
"We'll be there right away," Poppy nodded, ignoring her sister's antics.
Outside, Branch was counting the dancing shoes and making sure each one was the way the girls liked them.
"Ocean blue for Harper with the little paint brush charm. Icy purple color scheme for Jo, silver snowflake in the middle. Green and yellow for Karma with white flowers. Wisps are light pink with a…."
"It's so sweet you remember how we like our shoes," Poppy's voice made the shoemaker jump in surprise. Branch turned around fast and nearly knocked down the display of shoes.
"Poppy! I didn't see you!" Branch grabbed the shoes that were for her and gave them to her, "Just how you like them."
Poppy glanced at her pair of shoes and smiled, "I love them. I really can't thank you enough Branch."
"It's no trouble," Branch handed the shoes to the girls that happily took them. His jet black hair was all over the place and sweat was dripping. Poppy sighed just thinking how much this man worked to make her the shoes, then help haul them to the castle. All this to give the girls a drop of happiness. Poppy shyly looked down at her shoes again, hiding her smile behind her hair.
She always loved it when Branch would come along. There was just something about him that made her so happy. Just being with him was enough to make the heavy weight of her troubles lighten up.
"How's the event?" Branch suddenly snapped Poppy out.
"What?" Poppy shook her head and looked at Branches blue eyes. He wiped the sweat away and looked at the castle.
"Have any suitors caught your eye yet?" He asked.
"Oh! Uh….. no, not yet anyway," Poppy clutched onto her shoes a little tighter. She felt a little nervous when she talked about the suitors.
"Hmm, well I'm sure you'll find someone soon," Branch closed up his cart and began to leave. Poppy wanted to stop him, talk to him a little more but didn't know how. Branch stopped in his tracks and looked back at her, giving the pink loving princess a ray of hope, "Don't settle for just anyone. A princess as lovely as you shouldn't be tied down to anyone less than worthy."
Poppy gave a small smile at this. She adored his words, he always had a way with them. Feeling like her tongue wasn't there, she gave a small nod. Branch nodded back, his frown still intact, and left the gates. Poppy sighed, she always loved him being here and he would sometimes hang out with the girls but now, his visits were much shorter. Was it the suitors? Poppy simply bowed her head and went back inside the castle.
As Branch began leaving the gates, he slowly glanced back to spot the girl closing the door to the castle. His natural frown became one of sorrow. He kicked some dust as he walked, not knowing what to do or say.
"She'll find a better life with a prince or king," He looked to his side where some puddles were. Each one having his reflection as he passed by. He knitted his eyebrows together before kicking the puddles, destroying his reflection, "What can a shoemaker even offer to a princess?"
At a farm
"Corn field huh?" Suki was helping the family harvest. The sun was just an hour away from setting, "Your family harvests for living."
"It's the family business," Cooper grabbed onto the basket in her arms, "We harvest in our family farm for hundreds of years now. The farm is my mother's Jazmine….."
Cooper pointed around the field. From a distance Suki could see a lady watering the plants near the farmhouse.
"She's in charge of everything. Making sure the farm gets the deliveries done in time and making sure we're financially stable. Then we have my father Samule who helps around as well. He mostly helps my mother with the financial issues. And my Grandfather, grandpa grump we call him, he supervises. He used to own the farm until he passed it on to his daughter, my mom."
"Hmmm," Suki looked around the farm and saw all types of people. Everyone looked so different from each other. Pale skin, tan, and darker than night.
"Not all of us are biologically related if you're wondering," Cooper was pretty much reading her mind. Suki nervously looked back at him and stuttered out an apology.
"Sorry, I didn't mean to make any…."
"It's ok, we get it all the time," The two began to walk across the cornfield and head back to the farm house, "Most of us are adopted. Including me."
Suki glanced up at him in confusion. Not needing a single word from her, Cooper spoke.
"Mother found me in the forest when I was a newborn…."
"New born?" Suki gasped lightly at this.
"Yeah, I was very young. Mom says I was clearly just born a couple hours after she found me. There wasn't a note, a sign of where I'm from, just me covered in dirt and leaves. Along with a crash site nearby. Dad says I might have come from the crash site but when they looked around, there was no sign of life or even a body. It was like they crashed, got up and left."
"That's…. I'm sorry to hear that…." Suki wasn't sure what to say to him. She knew common people had these types of troubles but she's never seen or heard them personally.
"Don't be. I love the family I have now. Whether my original family wanted me or not, I couldn't ask for a better family today to look after me," Cooper assured her. They were near the door and the sun was already setting.
"Dinner time everyone!" They heard a lady inside followed by a lot of cheers and screaming. Suki let down a gulp at this.
"I should warn you," Cooper placed a hand over her shoulder, "My family is pretty active."
"I've been through worse," Suki nodded. She thought back about how it was like to grow up with 11 sisters. Everyone fought everyday, argued and played games. How different can this family be?
Not even 5 minutes in.
"BEANS!" A little boy shouted as he spun the table to make the bowl of beans come to him.
"The table spins?" Suki looked in disbelief at the sight. Everyone was spinning the table, trying to get the food that they wanted.
"Big family calls for big imagination," Cooper laughed. He reached out for some orange juice when it came his way. Suki tried to do the same to grab some rice but was too slow. The bowl passed her too fast.
"I have to move fast I see," Suki mumbled. She tried again when she saw the bowl come her way again. She went a little too fast and knocked down the pepper shaker. She pulled back fast from fright, "Sorry!"
"It's ok sweetie," A man reached out for the pepper shaker and set it back up straight when the table. The man also grabbed himself some soup with a slice of lemon, crackers and reached out to a bowl of salt and was able to grab a pinch. All done smoothly within 15 seconds. Suki watched in disbelief at how the family was so used to this. She shook off her disbelief and eyed the rice again. She timed it just right and reached out for the rice only for the table to stop and spin away from her.
"Sushi with wasabi!" A little girl spun the table her way.
"Hey I want some!" A little boy tugged at the table to make it spin to him instead.
"Hey!" The little girl tugged back. The table was like a tug of war for food.
"Mikey! Miley!" One of the ladies snapped at them making the kids stop tugging and letting the table slowly spin. Finally, the rice stopped in front of the princess. Suki looked around, unsure of what to make of the situation before grabbing the rice.
"So, Cooper tells us you were wandering around the market by yourself?" A blond lady politely asked Suki.
"Yes, I was just wandering around the marketplace to see what there was to see," Suki tried to answer as honestly as she could without giving away who she was.
"From the sounds of it, it was your first time," The lady made some small talk.
"I don't really get out much," Suki answered. She felt her hands shake a bit from nerves. She was hoping they wouldn't ask any questions related to….
"Where are you from?" She asked. Suki had a mental facepalm at this question. Of course they wanted to ask that.
"I'm…. from another kingdom actually," Suki answered as best as she could.
"Oh, my husband travels around a lot. Maybe he's been to yours. What's the kingdom's name?" The blond lady asked cheerfully. Suki was stuck, what was she supposed to say that wouldn't give away? That she's from the Rainbow Kingdom.
"I'm from the Rainbow Kingdom," Suki punched herself menatlly. Everyone gasped and looked at her wide eyed. Suki felt like running out of the farm house when she saw all their reactions. People were holding onto their hearts, gasping as if they just ran out of air and others just looked like she sucked out their soul.
"Oh you poor darling," the blond lady tilted Suki's chin so she could look at her. Suki could see a lot of worry in the older ladies eye's, "You're one of the lost travelers aren't you?"
"What do you mean?" Suki asked.
"The lost travelers are people from the Rainbow Kingdom," Coopers mom, Jazmine, told her.
"People actually survived?" Suki's eyes lit up.
"Oh yeah," Jazmine answered, "Many did, but they don't really get enough attention when they wonder here in this kingdom. Here the queen pretends they don't even exist."
"People actually survived?" Suki kept whispering to herself, does this mean her mom could be alive?
"It's alright sweety," Jazmine nearly broke Suki's thoughts. The girl looked towards her, half listening, half still shocked, "You're welcome to live with us if you like."
"Live with you?" Suki kept repeating everything anyone said.
"She's so cute," the blond lady laughed at Suki's blank face.
"We have a lot of room in the farm. Of course, you'll have to work to earn your place," Coopers dad, Samuel, told her. Suki finally shook her head and came to her full consciousness.
"Yes, yes of course I would," Suki felt a little joy in her heart. She was finally going to live the normal life she wanted. Make new memories, do things at her free will, a new life.
"Great, you'll be roommates with one of the other girls. We'll show you after dinner," Jazmine happily explained. Suki's smile grew, she was finally getting what she's been wanting, but her mind couldn't help and wonder, how were her sisters doing?
Night Time at the Castle
The sound of the ticking clock kept filling the air. Soothing the girls to sleep, tomorrow was another day of picking suitors they thought. After hours of sleeping, the clock hit 12 o'clock, the room grew cold.
Harper squirmed in her bed, feeling the room suddenly go cold. She sat up and looked around the room. The kingdom was known for being cold so this was nothing unusual. She went to the closet and grabbed an extra blanket. Her eyes glancing at the clock, 12 o'clock. Once she got her blanket she walked back to bed.
But before she hopped back in the blankets, she noticed her feet were cold, and wet. She looked down to see there was a small pool of water near her bed. She looked up to see if there were any leaks but no sign of them. She looked around the room again and noticed there were pools of water, trailing to the door. Confused, she looked around the room for a couple of minutes to see any explanation. Nothing but the clock saying 12 o'clock and her sisters sleeping.
"Girls?" Harper whispered. She walked to Poppy's bed and shook her body, "Hey, Poppy, the room has water in it."
She continued to shake Poppy but her body had zero response. Harper shook her even harder but no response. That's when she noticed, Poppy looked like she was frozen in time. No breathing, her skin was cold, but she still had color in her face. Harper ran to her other sisters and shook them all. Same results.
Scared, Harper was about to hop back in bed and hide under the covers, until she heard the door open slowly. She gasped and looked at the door. No one was there, the only thing entering was a fresh breeze. The same breeze you feel at a beach, the salty smell and the drips of water hitting her face.
Being cautious, Harper slowly climbed out of bed and closed the door. She didn't need anyone coming in.
She turned around and was about to go back to bed until a gust of the same ocean wind blew the door open. Frightened, she fell to the ground and looked at the door terrified. Nothing but silence filled the air. The ocean smell was getting stronger than before. Harper stayed on the ground for a good while before looking at the clock. It was still 12 o'clock. She glanced her blue and green eyes to the door again just in time to catch a glimpse of a shadow running past the door frame. Harper let out a frightened gasp and crawled back. Her back pressing against her bed. A couple more shadows ran past the door frame making Harper pull down her blanket and covered her face.
She could hear footsteps running across the door frame, light and heavy ones. They all sounded like they were barefoot, no shoes at all. She squeezed the blanket in her hand, scared that the sound of footsteps wouldn't stop but instead increase. Sounds of laughter were heard, sounds of kids playing and grown ups talking.
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Harper heard someone speak in a language she didn't recognize. Who were they and what are they doing here? Soon enough the talking and foot steps stopped, as if something just picked them off all of a sudden. Harper gulped down her fear and tried to build the courage up to look. She couldn't. Of course not until she felt a pool of water rise on her ankles. She looked down to see some water rising really fast.
"What?" Harper got on her feet and climbed on her bed, only the water raised as a rapid speed. It reached over her bed in seconds and soon enough consumed over half the room. Harper swam up, trying to keep her head above water. Her face was inches away from the ceiling, the gap slowly closing in with every second.
She let in a big breath and held it in just in time. The water passed her head and there was no more space for her to breath. She looked to her left, right, and all around. Her sisters were still asleep, their hair not even being affected by the water unlike Harpers who's floating everywhere. Harper whimpered a bit at the sight. Why was this happening to her? Before she knew it, she felt the water begging to drain down and exit the door, dragging her down with it.
And there you go! Love you all and see ya all next time. Also, I have a Wattpad and thought I tell you this, should I write this story at Wattpad and make some illustrations to go along with it. If you want an example of my drawing, you can go to my Wattpad ( still under my same user name ) and look at my Ducktales story Heroic. I do some illustrations there.
Ps, one good thing that came out of me joining another fandom is that I made some new author friends. At least 4. Authors that'll play some roles in this story as Jp, one of the authors that I'm planning on adding from the Ducktales fandom is exactly who you're thinking. No Jp, nothing rated M is going to happen between him and I. XD
