Sofia smiled at Pocahontas. "Pocahontas, your kingdom is next."
Pocahontas smiled and jumped through the portal. She shot out into the waterfall. Flit was startled and flew back a few feet.
Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Belle, Jasmine, Mulan, Tiana, Rapunzel, Merida, Anna, Elsa, Moana, Sofia, and Elena shot out in that order a few seconds later, right into the waterfall.
"I'm drenched!" Cinderella cried.
"It's only a bit of water," Ariel said.
"You won't believe how long this dress takes to dry," replied Cinderella.
"Let's find this jewel," Pocahontas said.
"This jewel will be amber," Sofia said.
Pocahontas led the princesses out from behind the waterfall. Flit and Meeko followed them.
"Meeko, have you seen an amber-colored jewel?" Pocahontas asked.
The raccoon shook his head.
"Let's keep going, then," Merida said impatiently.
Pocahontas smiled. "We should look around a bit first. Maybe the jewel is lying on the ground."
Merida smiled. "If it's on top of a cliff somewhere, I'm all for it."
"Um," Snow White objected, "I'm not…"
"Don't worry, Snow White," Pocahontas said. "I don't think it would be up there. So far, all the jewels have been given to us by people."
Merida groaned.
They had reached the Indian village. John Rolfe smiled when he saw Pocahontas. "How are you?" he asked.
"I'm very well," Pocahontas said. "Have you seen an amber-colored jewel that glows?"
"No," John Rolfe said.
"Well, okay, then," Pocahontas replied. "Princesses, maybe my father knows of it."
They walked farther into the village until Pocahontas met up with her father.
"Hello, Father," Pocahontas said.
"Hello, Daughter," Powhatan said. "Who are these people with you?"
"They are my friends," Pocahontas replied. "They are royalty." To the princesses, Pocahontas said, "Meet my father, the chief, Powhatan."
To this, the princesses curtsied and bowed. "It is an honor to meet you," they said.
"Father, have you seen an amber-colored jewel?" asked Pocahontas.
"Yes, I have," replied Powhatan. "Many moons ago, I found it. I placed it in the forest somewhere."
"Thank you for telling me," Pocahontas said.
They walked away, ready to find the jewel. Then, Nakoma came up to Pocahontas.
"Hello, friend," said Nakoma.
"Hello," Pocahontas replied. "These are my friends, the Disney Princesses."
Nakoma smiled. "It is good to meet you," she said.
"We must be going," Pocahontas said. "I will see you later."
Nakoma said, "I'll see you later, Pocahontas!"
The princesses walked through the forest until they came to Grandmother Willow.
"Grandmother Willow!" Pocahontas cried.
"Yes, child," the old tree said.
"Do you know where a jewel, amber-colored, is?"
"Yes, I do," Grandmother Willow said. "Climb my branches, child, until you reach the top. There you will find it."
Pocahontas began climbing. Merida, who wanted to do something, began climbing too. Grandmother Willow chuckled. "Go on, child. You and your friends. Follow my child."
Merida grinned. "Come on up!"
The princesses began climbing, some with more difficulty than others. Soon, they all reached the top. Pocahontas saw the jewel first. She grabbed the jewel and smiled. "We have the jewel."
Sofia clapped her hands together in delight. "Wonderful!"
The princesses made their way down. Ariel was the last one to start.
"Ariel, what's taking you so long?" asked Anna.
"Um…" the redheaded princess said, "well… I don't really know how to get down."
"Oh, come on!" Merida yelled, throwing her hands up.
"Merida, she probably has never climbed a tree before," Belle said. "Please try to understand."
"Never climbed a tree?!" shouted Merida. "Princesses these days!"
Ariel frowned. "I had never seen a tree for the first sixteen years of my life!"
"Oh yes, I forgot," Merida said. "Mermaid."
Moana climbed back up the tree. "So, first, you need to put your foot here." She guided Ariel down the tree. Soon, Ariel's foot touched the ground. Ariel smiled, relieved. "Thank you, Moana!"
"It was no problem," Moana said.
"Let's get back to the white room," Elena said.
The princesses ran to the waterfall.
"I remember, I'm still soaked!" Anna laughed.
The princesses jumped through the portal. All the water from their dresses fell off and landed on the ground.
In the white room, Pocahontas put the amber jewel on the pedestal.
"Hey, we aren't wet anymore!" Elsa said.
"We did a very excellent job in Pocahontas's kingdom," Sofia said.
Merida grinned. "I finally had some fun," she said. "I mean, it wasn't as boring as some of the other kingdoms."
"Merida, please don't be rude," Sofia said.
"I'm sorry," said the princess.
"I'm so glad we all had fun!" Sofia cried.
