Hey guys, here's the latest chapter, concluding the events in the chalk drawing. Sorry it took awhile, it's been a very semester as I've been doing my field hours in the elementary school full-time over the last 4 weeks. Make sure you follow and review so I know you like the story, then I'll keep writing. I have several Krissa stories I want to tell :) I did many of the Mary Poppins lines from memory, so they may not be perfect, but they usually aren't in the Kingdom Hearts games anyway.

Once again, I don't own Kingdom Hearts or Mary Poppins. Just Krissa.


Once everyone had realized the guard of the Merry-Go-Round had kept the children safe, all five of them decided to take a ride. Krissa took her seat on top of a cranberry colored Merry-Go-Round horse, though she couldn't help but notice that the horse had a smile that looked very similar to hers.

"Our own private Merry-Go-Round!" Jane exclaimed.

"Very nice," said Bert, "If ya don't want ta go no where!"

"Who said we're not going anywhere," said Mary Poppins. "Oh Guard?" She said this is a sing-song voice, Krissa noticed. She chuckled because she had caught herself doing this quite frequently back in her home world.

With that, as the Merry-Go-Round took its next turn, Mary Poppins' purple horse jumped right off the ride! Even more astonishing, her horse continued to bob up and down as it traveled down the road. Krissa's mouth dropped open in shock as Jane's light pink horse continued to do the same, then Michael's blue horse, then Krissa's, and then finally Bert's orange horse.

This world is definitely not ordinary, thought Krissa as they continued to travel on their plastic horses.

"My horse is the fastest!" exclaimed Michael as he attempted to pass Jane.

"Please," said Mary Poppins, "We are NOT on a race track!"

As soon as she said this, Krissa heard the sound of a bugle not far away in the distance. She noticed several men on horses chasing a small animal in the distance with a few dozen hounds in front of them.

"Poor little fella," said Bert, "I reckon we better help the little guy out!"

Krissa started after the animal, turning at an angle to dart in front of the hounds. Bert followed and caught up next to her. The little animal turned out to be an old fox, running for its life to avoid becoming the first hunt of the season.

"Saints preserve us!" yelled the poor little fox. As Krissa and Bert caught up, Bert reached down to grab the fox by the tail just as a hound lunged to grab it.

"I'll be," exclaimed the fox, "It be but an Ol' Merry-Go-Round horse!"

As Krissa and Bert attempted to put distance between themselves and the hounds, a loud noise that made their ears pop scared the dogs and sent them running, howling as they went. It was then Krissa noticed a large group of creatures with a red heart emblem making their way towards the group. Each creature was a shade of gold, had what appeared to be a face of a wild stallion and the body a bee, and they each hovered about 6 feet in the air.

"Heartless!" Krissa exclaimed as she summoned her keyblade. "Bert, get behind me! I'll take care of these things!"

"What…you….?!" said Bert. He didn't look too surprised, however, thanks to the fact that ever since he had known Mary Poppins, nothing ever surprised him.

"Trust me!"

Boss: Take out all the heartless while riding on your horse! Protect Bert and avoid letting him take damage!

Whenever a heartless hovered near her, Krissa took it out with her keyblade. Whenever the got too close to Bert for comfort, she shot various magic spells at it to send it blasting away. She couldn't help but laugh at the little fox jumping up and down on the horse's head with his little fists clinched.

Once Krissa took out all of the Heartless, she could breath a sigh of relief as she and Burt jumped over a white fence nearby. Their relief turned into shock, however, as a they saw many horses with racers on their backs heading straight towards them. As they flew by, both of the Merry-Go-Round horses began to spin in place uncontrollably as the racers continued down the racetrack. Relief flooded their faces as Mary Poppins, Jane, and Michael jumped over the fence and onto the track. Jane and Michael headed towards Krissa and Bert as Mary Poppins headed towards the direction of the other racers, passing other riders as she went along.

"Where is she going?" asked Krissa.

"Prim and proper as she may be, she can't pass up a good contest," answered Bert.

"You mean she wants to win the derby?" asked Michael.

"GO MARY POPPINS!" screamed Jane.


Mary Poppins continued to pass other racers as she made her way towards the front.

"Oh riders," asked Mary Poppins, "Would you mind letting me pass?"

"Certainly, Miss," said one of the riders as he tipped his cap. Both of them slowed down their horses and let Mary Poppins pass.

"Thank You," replied Mary Poppins.

The riders nodded their heads before they looked at each other with disbelief, shocked as they realized what they had just done. As Mary Poppins crossed the finish line, the kids screamed "hooray!" as they waved their candy apples in the air.

"Is there any words that describe how you feel?" asked one reporters as a judge handed Mary Poppins a large bouquet of roses.

"On the contrary, there is a very good word, it's supercalifragilisticexpialid ocious!"

"Supercalifragilisticexpialid ocious?!" said Krissa, "That's not a word!"

"Oh really," said Bert as the Pearl band began to play. "It just happens that that's what you say when you have nothing to say!"

"Huh…super cal… suppah…"

"Supercalifragilisticexpialid ocious," interrupted Mary Poppins.

"Right…" Krissa said. "Well, I definitely don't have anything to say after hearing that word, riding turtles across a pond, riding a Merry-Go-Round horse across the country, and rescuing a talking fox, all inside a chalk drawing you brought everyone else to. Tell me, what are you, Mary Poppins?"

"She's our nanny!" said Jane and Michael. Krissa looked up at both Mary Poppins and Bert as they smiled, and she laughed because she realized that she wasn't going to get another answer other than that. As the band continued to play, they all began to dance until Krissa's keyblade summoned itself and it transformed into its glider form. As this happened, a portal in the shape of a key opened up in the sky. Krissa assumed that it meant it was time to leave that world and head toward another, so she said goodbye, summoned her armor, then flew off into the sky towards the portal, trusting that her keyblade knew where it was going.

"Goodbye Krissa," said Bert. "Don't stay away too long!"