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"Helloooo Uncle Max!!!!!"

I leaned against the fruit cart and gave a wide, stupid smile.

"For the last time young lady, I am not your Uncle Max!"

The large cart owner came over and looked at me in exasperated annoyance.

"Ohhh…Uncle Martin?"

The cart owner growled at me and I smiled back innocently. This was a routine for us. I dare not look, for fear of being caught, but I knew Lisa was behind the owner, slipping fruits into her sack.

Lisa and I had been living in Agrabah for about a year now. Aladdin had done well in teaching us the ways of Street Rat. We did so well, in fact, that we went out on our own and did individual work.

Every other day I would come to this cart and act like a crazy person (I was getting rather good at that), thus distracting the cart owner while Lisa took what we needed. We all had one basic rule when it came to our 'business': we never took anything we didn't need.

The only time I can ever remember us stealing something that wasn't food was the first day we started.

Flashback

"You're going to attract a lot of attention in those clothes and if you're going to be a street rat, that's the exact thing you DON'T want to do. So, let's get you some new clothes." said Aladdin.

He told Lisa and me to wait a ways down the street from the cart where they sold clothes. After a few seconds of waiting, Aladdin came tearing down the street with Abu at his heels, a bundle of beige clothes in his arms, and the cart owners right on his tail.

"Go go go go go!"

We didn't have to be told twice. We started running down the street as fast as our legs could carry us.

End of Flashback

So now, we wore matching dresses with head scarves. It took a while to get used to not wearing shoes, but we eventually did.

Aladdin had been nothing but kind to us and had become, ultimately, family. He told us about his mother's death and that he had never known his father.

Omitting the fact that we were from a different universe and tweaking it so it wouldn't seem too unusual, Lisa and I told him about our respective pasts.

We all just seemed to blend well together. To me Aladdin was the brother I never had and to Lisa it was like she had Sam back.

And right now, our brother was probably running from the guards somewhere.

As I continued my dialogue with 'Uncle Max', I felt a distinct brush on my back. This was my signal to end the conversation and get the hell out of there.

"Well, Uncle Maddy, it was great talking to you!"

"I AM NOT YOUR UNCLE!"

I heard him scream at me as I skipped merrily down the road. After I was sure I was out of his view, I ducked into an alley and started making my way through the alleyways to our meeting place.

After every 'job', Aladdin, Lisa, and I all met up in the alley were we first met.

As I approached our alley, I saw Lisa with her back turned to me. I snuck quietly behind her and, leaning in close to her ear, I whispered the words I knew always made her jump out of her skin:

"Sweeney's coming."

After Lisa jumped and let out a strangled shriek, she turned to me and hit me roughly on the arm.

"That wasn't funny, Sarah!"

"I thought it was."

Instead of a snappy come back, Lisa just glared at me, her light blue eyes becoming slits.

I shrugged, used to the look, and sat down against the wall. Lisa, still sulking, slid down a few feet away from me.

"So, where's Aladdin?"

Lisa looked at me.

"I don't know. He should be here by now."

We then heard a crash and a squish a little ways away from the alley. We looked up just in time to see Aladdin gently floating down on a carpet with Abu on his shoulder.

"Hello girls!" he said as he sat down beside us.

Abu climbed up on my shoulder.

"Hey Aladdin."

"Nice entry."

He smiled at us and pulled out a loaf of bread, broke it into fours, and handed each of us a piece.

"And now Abu, ladies, we feast!"

We all giggled slightly and were about to dig in, when Aladdin's eyes got fixed on something across from us.

I looked up and saw 4 children digging through trash. I recognized two of the children as children from the movie. But who were the other two?

'Think about it you dummy!' My mind told me. 'There are four of you now! Of course there will be two more kids!'

I could almost hear the light bulb over my head light up. This was it! The movie was starting! And Lisa and I were a part of it.

I glanced quickly over to Lisa. I could see the recognition and realization on her face.

Aladdin caught my eye and gave me a 'Well, what else is there to do?' look. I nodded gently and stood.

Aladdin looked to Abu and Abu defiantly took a big bite out of his bread.

I looked to Lisa and she gave me a 'Are you shitting me?' look.

I rolled my eyes and Aladdin sighed as we walked over to the kids.

"Here."

Aladdin offered the oldest looking girl his bread and I offered mine to the youngest.

They both hesitated.

"Go on, take it." Aladdin told the girl.

She took his bread and he affectionately ruffled her hair.

The girl I was offering my bread to was a little less trusting.

"Go on, love. It's safe."

The girl looked up at me quickly.

"My momma used to call me love, but she's in heaven now."

I nodded sadly.

"My mom's in heaven too."

"I never even knew my mom." said Lisa as she kneeled next to me and offered the third child her bread.

Hearing that we were fellow orphans, the kids were a bit more trusting and took our bread. I kissed the littlest girl on the head and walked away.

Lisa just waved goodbye to the children and followed me.

Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Abu get up and go over to the kids, offering his bread to the fourth one. I smiled to myself and looked over to Lisa.

She wouldn't make eye contact which told me that she was very emotional right now. I looked over to find Aladdin walking into a crowed of people.

"I hate this scene." I whispered to myself.

I went to Aladdin's side to watch the spectacle. Abu ran up beside me and got on Aladdin' shoulder.

Lisa came up and stood next to me, with her arm around my shoulder. I looked over to her and nodded.

We had talked about this moment a couple of months ago.

Flashback

Lisa and I sat alone in our new home. Aladdin was out 'running errands' which gave us the perfect opportunity to talk.

"So what are we going when the movie starts?"

Lisa didn't have to ask what I meant by that. I was sure she was thinking the same thing.

"I don't know. I don't think we should change anything major. That could be disastrous. But I don't think we should just blow it off either."

"I know what you mean…"

We sat in silence for a bit. Then I came up with an idea.

"What if we were…you know…a part of the movie."

"Huh?"

"What if we went along with everything as if we didn't know what was happening, and actually became characters."

"You don't think that will totally mess up the plot?"

"No, because we won't change anything major. We'll make sure Aladdin gets thrown into prison, meets Genie, and all that good stuff. We won't change it, but we'll become a part of it. Really, this is the only logical thing to do."

"Yeah. We can't just leave Aladdin. He's like family now. And we can't stick with him and expect NOT to be in the story."

"Right. Besides, why would we be sent here if it wasn't to have some type of effect?"

"Good point. So, it's settled then? Become characters?"

"Yep."

More silence.

"You just wanna screw Genie, Sarah."

End of Flashback

I came back to myself in time to see the Arabian fop riding his horse.

"On his way to the palace I suppose," on person said.

"Another suitor for the princess," another answered.

Aladdin looked at him in awe while it was everything I could do to keep from throwing up.

Just then, two of the four kids from before went running out in front of the horse. The fop stopped his horse abruptly and looked at them in disgust. He raised his whip to hit them.

"Out of my way you filthy brats!"

Before the last syllable left his mouth, Aladdin and I were in the street. Aladdin had stopped the whip with his arm and I held the children to me.

"Run." I whispered to them. They took off and I watched the scene in front of me.

"I'll teach you some manners!" the fop growled at Aladdin, kicking him into the mud.

I ran next to him on one side and Lisa was on his other. We helped him sit up then Lisa helped Abu.

Aladdin, not one to be shown up looked at us and smirked.

"Look at that Abu, girls. It's not everyday you see a horse with two rear ends."

I covered my mouth quickly to keep from laughing while Lisa just shook her head.

'I forgot that line' I thought.

The fop turned sharply around to glare at us.

"You are a worthless street rat. You were born a street rat. You'll die a street rat. And only you're fleas…and maybe your whores, will mourn you."

My jaw dropped and Lisa shot up. Aladdin was already at the door, and banged on it with fury.

Aladdin took a step back from the doors and we walked over to him. Lisa slung her arm around him and I took his hand.

"I'm not worthless…and I don't have fleas."

He then scratched his head. Realizing what he was doing, he looked down in defeat.

"And we're not whores." Lisa said to him, "So forget about it."

"Yeah Aladdin." I added, "He doesn't know what he's talking about."

Aladdin responded with a sigh.

"Come on guys, let's go home."

Abu jumped on his shoulder and we started our track home.


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