Hey, I'm back! Rehearsals haven't started yet, and I've basically been lazing around the house all day for the past week, but I remembered this story and came back. Hopefully my schedule will stay like this and I'll be able to write, but seriously, I haven't heard from the director all week. I don't have a major role, but she really needs to contact me. If we're having any rehearsals, even if I don't need to be there, I wanna know about them.

Amy's POV

"There's a pixie on the balcony." I repeated.

"You've been reading too many fairy tales, there's no way it's a pixie, it's probably an over sized firefly." Alex replied, shaking her head. "Fine, you come look at it and tell me it's not a pixie." Alex sighed and got out of bed. "Quiet, we can't let her know we found her." I told her in a whisper. I slowly opened the door again, and sure enough, she was still there. Alex gasped. The pixie heard her and turned around. I glared at Alex.

When I made eye contact with the pixie, we were both in a trance. I remembered her from my childhood. It was the night before my first day of kindergarten. I was so excited that I couldn't sleep. I made a wish for morning to come, and I saw her outside my window, and there was a huge flash of light, and the sun rose before my eyes. I ran to the window, but the pixie was gone. I didn't tell many people, but when I did, they either thought I was crazy, had dreamed it, or had a vivid imagination. For years, the pixie who granted my wish never crossed my mind, but now that I was seeing her again, it felt like it was just yesterday the last time I saw her. "I know you. You came to my window at night and granted my wish, I knew you were real." I said with a smile. She smiled back when I remembered.

"Wait a second, I remember you babbling something about a pixie when you were a kid, are you telling me what you saw that night was real?" Alex asked. "Obviously, although even I had my doubts myself." I replied. "What are you doing here?" I asked. The pixie didn't say anything, she just flew in circles around us and then went off into the night.

"I-I think she wants us to follow her." I suggested. Alex folded her arms. "I think it's YOU who wants to follow her." Without thinking, I ran back into the hotel room and out into the hallway. I found something that reminded me of my childhood innocence. And I wasn't letting it get away.


Pete's POV

Nathan and I couldn't really sleep, so we were up playing some Disney Clash. "Let me guess, you're Eugene again." Nathan stated. I showed him my card, which was Eugene for the tenth time today. "Weird, right? Are you still Kristoff?" I asked. He showed me his card, and sure enough, Kristoff. "Maybe I'm not shuffling them well enough." He said. Nathan put both of our cards back in the pile and reshuffled. He gave me my new card, it was still Eugene. "I don't get it. Where did you find this game, anyway?" I asked.

"At a flea market. It was the strangest thing. There was this old woman, and she put the box up for sale the second I stopped at her table. She told me that this game was very special to her and she wouldn't sell it to just anyone. I asked her why, but she didn't explain anything to me. Despite how weird the situation was, I couldn't pass up the offer. After I bought it, when I came back to where her table used to be, everything was gone. I was only away for about five minutes, and she still had a full table when I left her, as if she only intended to sell the game to me specifically." Nathan told me.

It was right after that when I heard a door open. It sounded like it was coming from Amy and Alex's room. We decided to check it out. When we left our room, we bumped into two figures in the dark. We both jumped back and screamed, and the light turned on. It was Roxy and Laurel. "Keep it down, you guys, do you want Amy's parents to wake up?" Laurel said in an annoyed whisper.

"What are you doing in here? And where are Amy and Alex?" Nathan asked. "That's what we're trying to figure out. Roxy and I couldn't sleep, and we heard a door open." Laurel told us. "Wait, you couldn't sleep either?" I asked. Roxy nodded. "Yeah, no idea why. I'm really tired, but I just can't sleep. Maybe we're just too excited about tomorrow." At that moment, all four of us got a group text from Amy. I read it aloud: "'Hey guys! I found something awesome! I'm currently outside chasing a pixie, and it seems to be headed towards Disneyland. Also my sister is chasing me and trying to get me back in the hotel, so if you guys could help me out, that'd be great!' A pixie? I've gotta see this for myself."

We quickly ran outside, in the distance I heard Alex screaming at Amy. "Well, we must be on the right track." Roxy said. We caught up to Alex, and then we all caught up to Amy.


"Do you have any idea what you've just put us through!?" Alex asked, trying to catch her breath. "Lecture me later. I'm trying to figure out how to open this gate." Amy said as she started pushing the large, heavy door that blocked the entrance to the park. "Weird, I don't remember this being here." I told everyone. "Hey Nathan, maybe it's in that Disnepedia thingy." Laurel suggested. Nathan flipped through the files. "It's not in here. Wait a second..." He pulled the Disney Clash game out of his pocket and looked at each side of the box. "No copyright date. The amount of characters isn't specific, either. It just says, all of them. Hang on, every time Pete and I played, I was Kristoff and he was Eugene. Did any of you get the same character a bunch of times in a row?"

"Mulan." Alex stated.

"Snow White." Amy said.

"Aurora." Roxy told us.

"Pocahontas" Laurel said.

"This is too weird, and what is this door, and why won't it open?" I asked myself, pacing back and forth. "All I know is that when I got here, the doors were open, and there was this huge blue portal behind them, and the pixie flew in, but then they slammed shut before I could follow her." Amy explained. "Good, your own nostalgia didn't lure you to your potential death, now let's get back to the hotel." Alex said, grabbing her sister's wrist. "No, we have to solve this mystery. What if something terrible is going to happen, and we're the only ones who can stop it? We could be the chosen ones!" Amy argued.

"Get your head out of the clouds and think like a sane person for once! We are playing with fire here, whatever's happening, we weren't supposed to see it, so let's just forget we saw it and get some rest." Alex argued back, tightening her grip on Amy's wrist.

I took a closer look at the doors, and I noticed that where a doorknob should be, there were six thin slots, about the size of a playing card.

"Uh, guys, I don't know if this is important, but maybe you should look at this." I said. My friends crowded around the slots. "There's six of us, six slots, and each of us has a character card we can't seem to get rid of. I'm just gonna test this one more time." Nathan said as he took six random cards from the stack and gave us each one. "On three, we show each other who we got."

"One, two, three."

We all turned around our cards, and everyone had the same character that they kept getting all day.

Nathan looked at his card one last time, then slid it into one of the slots. As soon as he did that, a faint blue glow was visible in the five empty slots. Amy put hers in next, and the glow brightened. I went third, then Laurel, then Roxy, then Alex. After she put her card in, the door opened, and the portal Amy told us about was there.

"Come on, Amy." Alex mumbled in a nervous tone. "Let's get out of here." Amy smirked. "As you wish!" She pulled Alex through the portal with her. We all gasped as they disappeared. "We'd better follow them." Nathan ordered. He jumped through and the three of us followed.


It took me a second to adjust to the light. I opened my eyes and saw Laurel and Roxy huddled together in fear, and Alex holding onto Amy crying softly and mumbling. "I don't think we're in California anymore." I said, looking around at the white empty space that surrounded us. "Far from it." Nathan added. "We're dead, I'm calling it right now. Thanks a lot, Amy!" Alex shouted, half angry, half frightened. "Believe me, I've dreamed of death more times than I ever would want to, this isn't it." Amy said, looking around, trying to find something in the blankness. "Oh, well isn't that reassuring?" Laurel snapped sarcastically.

A figure in the distance appeared and started running towards us. "Hey! Over here!" Laurel called. "Are you insane? We don't even know who or what that thing is." Amy said, folding her arms. "Well you already got us all killed, so nothing matters anymore." Laurel argued. "I didn't get us killed!" Amy shouted. "Transported is more like it. The real question is, where are we?"

As the figure got closer, I was able to make out their features. I saw what looked like a black anthropomorphic mouse with huge ears. It can't be, there's no way, it's impossible. I tried to tell myself, but I couldn't convince myself that who I saw wasn't who I thought he was.

"Mickey Mouse?" We all asked at the same time. "Ok, wait, what? What is going on here?" Laurel asked in confusion.

"You are the chosen ones." Mickey told us. Amy snickered. "Ha, even me? Yeah, no offense, but I think you've got the wrong girl, because out of everyone in this group, I am the least likely to be 'chosen' for anything, mainly because I'm an antisocial freak with tendencies to..."

"Amy, I chose you for reasons I can't reveal yet, the same goes for all of you." Mickey told us.

"What were we chosen for?" Roxy asked. "Ooh! Do you need new Disney Princesses? 'Cause I would be perfect!" Laurel exclaimed. Mickey shook his head. "I didn't summon you here to become Disney characters, I brought you here because a dark force is threatening our world, and as characters, we are not allowed to interfere. The prophecy states that six young heroes from another world would come here. A boy who seems perfect, but struggles at home. A young woman who is leaving her parents soon, and her depressed little sister who is endlessly tormented by her troubled childhood. A girl filled with confidence and her timid best friend. An innocent and shy boy who hides something. Only you can save us all."

"So, who's behind all this?" I asked. "Many assume it's the villains, but I think it's something deeper, as villains are still characters, and if they tried to alter their fate, it could backfire on everyone. What you are going to be doing is entering the different worlds. The cards you used to enter will guide you on your quest, and Nathan's Disney Files will definitely be of use. Everything you need on your journey you already have."

"Alright, where do we start?" Alex asked. "Right now!" Mickey exclaimed. He disappeared and the world around us started to spin. We all collapsed and blacked out.

Bye for now, I'll try to update quicker.