(A/N): Hey guys! Sorry it has taken so long to get this next chapter up. I had this thing typed and ready to go a week ago, but my computer lost the file. Therefore, I had to type the WHOLE THING OVER AGAIN! Don'tcha hate it when technology backfires on you?
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Lisa and I walked around the streets of Agrabah the next day. We had finished our work early, acquiring a couple of hand fulls of dates for Aladdin, Abu, and ourselves. And now, we were just killing time 'til right about sunset, when we would go back and meet our brother and his future lady.
"Lisa?"
"Hmm?" she answered me.
"What happens if we're not taken by the guards?"
Lisa stopped in the street and I stopped with her. She looked at me with her eyebrow raised.
"What do you mean?"
"Well…you know. Later today…what if the guards don't take us to the dungeon with Aladdin?"
Lisa's look changed from amused confusion to a look I could only describe as calm wisdom.
My best friend has always been wise beyond her years. I don't know whether it comes from living the life she lived, or if she just has an old soul, but she just had a wisdom that usually only age gave you behind those sliver blue eyes.
"Sarah, don't worry about it. Whatever power it was that sucked us into the lamp and into this world has obviously got a plan for us. Otherwise, why would we be here?"
I nodded in understanding. What could I say? When Lisa had a point, she had a point.
"Besides," she continued, "What good can come of worrying?"
I smiled lightly.
"Good point. I guess I'm just a worrier."
The usual glint of sarcasm came back to her eyes.
"No, you're just inpatient and want to get your hands on Genie."
I shoved her.
"Shut up!"
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Meanwhile, in Jarfar's lair (3rd Persons POV):
Jafar was standing by his invention, watching Iago create a storm.
"With all due respect, Your Rottenness, couldn't we just wait for a real storm?" Iago asked.
Jafar, in no mood for complaining, answered.
"Save your breath, Iago. Faster!"
He than placed the Sultan's ring in the invention.
"Yes, O Mighty Evil One!" Iago said as he ran faster.
A lightning bolt streaked through the ring, passing into the hourglass below and the sand begin to swirl.
Jafar started saying the spell.
"Ah, sands of time--reveal to me the one who can enter the cave."
The sand in top formed the Cave of Wonders. It then fell through the connection of the hourglass and showed Aladdin, climbing up a ladder, followed by Jasmine who was covered in her cloak.
"Yes, yes!" Jafar growled out in glee. "There he is. My diamond in the rough!"
Iago, of course, had to put in his two cents.
"That's him?!?! That's the clown we've been waitin' for?"
"Iago, QUIET!" Jafar exclaimed as the sands shifted again.
"Well, well, this is unexpected."
The sands now showed Lisa and Sarah, walking around Agrabah. They were laughing and joking as always, unaware of the greedy eyes that watched them.
"It looks like I have three diamonds to fetch."
"Great!" screamed Iago. "Now we have to pick up a couple of little girls too-AH!!!!"
Iago lost his footing and started swirling in the contraption.
Jafar stayed completely stoic to what was happening to his assistant.
"Let's have the guards extend them an invitation to the palace, shall we?"
Iago went flying past him only to be slammed into the wall.
"Swell." He coughed out.
Jafar let out sinister laughter as he left to fetch the guards.
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Back in Agrabah (Sarah's POV):
Time passed and before we knew it, it was time to go back to our home.
When we got back, Aladdin and Jasmine were still not there, so we decided to just sit around and wait. We were only waiting a few minutes before we heard the voice of our brother.
"Whoa…Watch your head there…Be careful!"
Soon his voice was joined with a more feminine one.
"Is this where you live?"
"Yep," he answered.
"Just me, Abu and..."
"Hey Aladdin!" Lisa called from her perch on the window. I was leaning against the back wall as Aladdin and Jasmine came into view.
"Them."
Jasmine looked from us to Aladdin questioningly.
"These are my sisters, Lisa and Sarah." As Aladdin introduced us, he pointed to each of us in turn.
"Sisters?" said Jasmine, still suspicious.
"Well, kinda." I said, deciding to help my poor bro out. "See, Lisa and I are foreigners and when we came here, we had no one and no place to stay. Aladdin helped us out and well…we've basically become a family."
Jasmine smiled and looked to Aladdin, love in her eyes.
"Sounds amazing."
"Yeah yeah, it was really nice." Lisa said, hopping off her perch."Well, we'll get out of your way."
"Yeah," I said. "It was nice meeting you."
Jasmine smiled at us and we left the two love birds alone.
I glanced over to Lisa, slightly nervous as we walked out of our building.
I didn't have time to be nervous for long, because at that moment my left arm was jerked back and pulled behind my body painfully, and a knife was held at my throat.
"Now no struggling, girly. Otherwise, I'll have to get rough." I heard a gravelly voice in my ear.
I immediately froze. Something about this guy's voice told me that he WANTED to get rough.
I looked across from me and saw that Lisa was in a similar situation. She was being held by a rough looking guard as I'm sure I was. She wasn't struggling either. Not because she was scared of him, but because she and I both knew where these men would take us.
The two guards dragged us to an alley to await their captain and Aladdin.
Suddenly, we heard screams and looked up in time to see Aladdin and Jasmine fall from the sky and land in a pile of salt; they started running only to run head-on into Razoul.
"We just keep running into each other, don't we street rat?"
Abu pulled Razoul's turban down over his eyes and Aladdin and Jasmine tried to run, but to no avail. Our guards plus three others were blocking the exit out of the alleyway.
Razoul threw Abu off his head and Aladdin was caught by the other three guards.
"It's the dungeon for you, boy!" Razoul yelled at him.
"Let go of me!" Aladdin responded.
"Let go of all of them!" Jasmine yelled, pounding on Razoul's arm.
Razoul laughed cruelly.
"Look what we have here men! ANOTHER Street Mouse." He threw Jasmine into the sand.
Jasmine, unfazed, stood back up and pulled off her hood, revealing the jewel on her head.
"Unhand them, by order of the Princess."
The guards froze.
"Princess Jasmine!" exclaimed Razoul, bowing. The rest of the guards bowed, taking us with them.
"The Princess?" asked Aladdin.
Lisa and I feigned confusion.
"What are you doing outside the palace?" asked Razoul. "And with this Street Rat?"
"That's none of your concern. Now do as I say: release them!"
"I would Princess, but my orders come from Jafar. You'll have to take it up with him."
The guards started dragging us away. Aladdin struggled, but Lisa and I stayed still. Lisa didn't struggle, I'm sure, because if she started, she wouldn't be able to stop until they were all on the floor in pain and/or dead. I didn't struggle because one wrong move and my throat would've been cut.
Despite all this, I couldn't help feel a twinge of excitement as we were dragged away to the dungeon that would be the first stop on our first adventure.
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