It's been forever! :( I wrote the rest of this story in two short chapters due to the fact that I've been losing interest in this particular story. I know it's not the best ending, but I figured a bad ending is better than no ending at all!

Emily, thank you! Having so many characters at a time is rough on its own, but having so many characters who speak different languages is even tougher!

Rainlily216, that's some really good advice for those girls! I was actually thinking about having the human ladder fail a few times before they were successful to keep things realistic. I wouldn't be surprised if their's a story already out there where the girls are mermaids. I've seen plenty of drawings for it! No worries about how long it took to review! I took the cake for how long it took me to update this story!


Arabella swung the bat out that was behind her back. The mermaid leaned back, causing her to barely miss the redhead.

Seeing what was happening, the rest of the girls either tried to run over, prepare an arrow, or prepare to throw ice. Arabella knew that she would need to hurry.

She lifted the bat, ready to try again, when something grabbed her wrist. Looking back, she saw Pocahontas was preventing her from swinging the bat forward. Rapunzel was right behind her and latched onto the bat, trying to pry it out of Arabella's hands.

Angry, Arabella kicked behind her and managed to free herself, "No!"


Mulan, Belle, and Anna found it hard to breathe with how fast they were running, but they wouldn't stop. They had found tracks that belonged to Arabella, and were determined to follow them to her. It either meant that they could stop her, find the others, or hopefully both.


Arabella was about to knock Pocahontas and Rapunzel in the head, but the bat suddenly became too heavy and fell at her side. To see why it had done that, she looked and saw a huge block of ice had formed on the upper half.

If only she had gotten here a bit sooner, and she could've dealt with the two groups separately. Now she had no choice but to use a weapon that she hated.

Dropping the bat, she took out a revolver. Seeing the device made the girls stop in fear or in confusion as to what she was holding. Everything was still, even the puma refused to flinch.

Forgetting not everyone with her knew English, she exclaimed, "This was not how it was supposed to happen! It was supposed to be so simple! I bring you all here and see how history has changed! If results were seen right away, great, I could record what happens and everyone would eventually get to go home, but if not I would have to exterminate you all!"

Pocahontas, Snow White, Tiana, Aurora, Merida, and Elsa listened while the rest of the girls desperately tried to think of a plan.

"You were all supposed to appear in my hideout." At this point, Arabella got a crazy look in her eyes that made everyone nervous. "You were all supposed to be near me for when I kill you or send you all back home, but the machine malfunctioned and only three of you girls appeared there!"

Elsa couldn't help but ask, "My-my sister?"

She chuckled, "Trapped with the other two." Her expression suddenly turned serious, "Now don't interrupt! Nothing had been changed so it had come down to permanent extermination!"

"Are you insane?!" Tiana yelled.

"Very much. Thanks for noticing."

"Listen to me," Pocahontas began cautiously, "Obviously nothing has changed because we're all meant to go home. What happens if ending our lives makes this world chaotic? You won't necessarily be able to fix that."

"I won't be lectured by someone who died 500 years ago!" Arabella growled.

Tiana continued to yell, "This dead woman has common sense! Something you obviously lack!"

Rapunzel didn't understand a word that was being said, but yet she was so engrossed in the conversation that was taking place that she barely noticed the earpiece that landed in front of her feet. Slowly, she turned her head to the side to see her cousin with two strangers. Anna pointed at her own earpiece as Rapunzel picked up the one at her feet and put it on her ear.

"Shut up!"

Rapunzel jumped not from how loud Arabella's voice was, but the fact that she understood what she said. Out of the corner of her eye she saw Jasmine take a few steps back, and saw that the woman was wearing her own earpiece.

Anna reached into the satchel again before tossing another one to Ariel. The mermaid had seen the three new girls and skillfully caught the one thrown to her. The rest were too far away for Mulan, Belle, and Anna to throw without Arabella noticing.

"Now what?" whispered Anna.

Belle cautiously waved her hands at the others, "We need to get the other's attentions without Arabella noticing."

"I really am sorry that it had to come down to this. Truly I am."

Aurora crossed her arms, "You don't seem sorry!"

Meanwhile, Snow White saw Belle waving and began to cautiously move out of Arabella's sight. Unluckily, Arabella noticed.

She swung her revolver so that it pointed at Snow White, "Don't move!"

Mulan sighed, "There's no way they'll be able to sneak by her. Allow me."

As silently as she could, Mulan stepped out from her hiding spot. The ones who hadn't seen her before tried to contain their shock at the sight of her.

Arabella was completely oblivious, "Goodnight."

Suddenly, Mulan leapt forward and grabbed Arabella by her wrist, pointing the weapon in the air. The shot was loud, and the ones who had no idea what it was were particularly surprised by the noise. While this occurred, Belle and Anna jumped from their hiding spot and began distributing the earpieces. Another shot echoed throughout the forest as Mulan tried to wrestle the gun out of the villain's hands. Jasmine joined Mulan in her struggle, consequently having the puma leaping up into a tree so that he could be ready to pounce.

After Merida received her earpiece, she gave a battle cry. With great aim, she shot a regular arrow at the weapon. The arrow hit its target, causing Arabella to drop the weapon. Before she could pick it up, Mulan kicked it away. In a fit of rage, Arabella got ready to hit Jasmine, only to be stopped by an ice arrow that hit her arm.

The freezing took place immediately. Arabella didn't even have a chance to cry out before she seemed to be made of ice. Everything became silent and nobody dared to move or speak. It seemed like it was over, but yet the battle had happened so fast that it seemed unlikely. The adrenaline still coursing through them refused to let them relax. The sound of ice cracking only caused them to tense more.

The ice around Arabella shattered and the woman fell on her hands and knees. She appeared to have no injuries and could attack at any moment.

But instead she sat up and clutched her head, "Where am I?"