A/N: I want a wish when I help Aladdin get the lamp. Bet you guys can tell what that wish is going to be. Question is: Will it happen? Would the story and journey come to an end in Agrabah? Why don't we find out as we continue on with the world of Agrabah.
World: Agrabah
Out in the desert, there's nothing but sand. That spot where the Cave of Wonders once took place is now gone, nothing but then a mount of sand. Me and Aladdin pull ourselves out of the sand. We cough as the sand got caught in our mouths. Aladdin pulls Abu out and I grab Carpet and pull it out.
We barely made it out of the Cave of Wonders alive. I get on my feet, wiping the sand off of my clothes. "Well that was close." I say. I remove a boot and start pouring the sand out of it.
Aladdin sits down on the ground, holding onto the lamp. "All that trouble for this."
"It is a magic lamp, isn't it?" I ask.
"Well, yeah. But it's just a legend." Aladdin says.
"Let's find out if it's true. Remember, you owe me a wish for helping you get that lamp." I say.
"Yes, I know." I stand behind Aladdin, looking over his shoulder as Aladdin rubs the lamp.
From the rubbing, the lamp shakes and glows. The two of us lays eyes on it, expecting the legends to be true. But instant, the glowing and shaking instantly stops and a small puff of spoke pops out. Aladdin and I are disappointed to see that.
"Well that was a complete waste of-" I say with disappointing anger, but then something suddenly happens to the lamp.
Magical smoke bursts out of the lamp. Me and Aladdin are surprised to see this, guess the legends are true. The smoke gathers and takes a large form. When it clears, the genie starts the appear. It starts off as a giant, muscular, dark man genie, but then all of that ends and Genie now appears as taking a shower, back turned scrubbing his back with a stick luffa and, of course, singing.
"I'm over my head and I know it, I know it. I'm doing my best not to show it, to show it. Whatever it takes to be, what I was meant to be, I'm gonna try." Me and Aladdin feel disturbed seeing this. "Cause I'm living the dream and I know it, I know it. I'm trying my best not to-"
Genie turns to see us, then he screams like a girl and close the curtains on us. "Whoever you are you better beat it! Before I call the police!"
Another Genie appears next to us, me and Aladdin turns to it. Genie #2 appears as an army general. "What seems the problem here." He says with a new jersey accent.
"There's a burglary in progress!" Genie says.
Genie #2 is surprised. "A burglary in progress!" Genie #2 takes out a communicator. "All units! This is General Genie calling in a 19:53!"
Another Genie appears, dressed as a Sergeant. "The vending machine is all out of cookies?! Oh the humanity!" Genie #3 cries hopelessly.
Genie #2 slaps Genie #3 hard in the face, then grabs him by the uniform and shakes him. "Get a hold of yourself soldier! That's a 19:52! We're on a 19:53!"
"Oh...right." Genie #3 takes out a bugle and plays it, summoning a hundred Genie's surrounding me and Aladdin, aiming their guns at us. "You're both under arrest!"
"No! W-wait! I'm your master!" Aladdin says as he holds the lamp out.
Genie pops his head out of the curtains. "What's that? Master? Why didn't you say so?" Genie waves at Genie #2. "Nevermind, officers." All the duplicate Genies disappeared, and Genie changed out of his showering clothing to...well himself. "I'm sorry for the misunderstanding."
I put a hand on my head sighing. "Are all Genies this stupid?"
"Hello there! I am the oh great Genie of the lamp!" A microphone appears in Genies hand. "And welcome to the show!" He holds the microphone in front of Aladdin. "Tell us your name."
"Aladdin." Aladdin says.
"And the name's Patrick." I say.
"Aladdin!" Aladdin's name appears in a gameshow sign. "Well Congratulations, Aladdin. You are the winner! And you're grand prize is three wishes!" The microphone and Aladdin's name sign disappears. "So. What will it be, master?"
Aladdin thinks for a moment. "Well, poor boy here owes me a wish. So there's one."
"Yeah, but I think I'll save that one later." Aladdin looks back at Genie. "I'll think about it when we head back to Agrabah."
We all agreed. Aladdin and I float on the magic carpet while Genie is flying next to us. "Ah! Fresh air! Sunshine! The great outdoors! How I miss it all."
"I take it you don't get out very often." I say.
"All part of the genie gig. Phenomenal cosmic powers, itty-bitty living space. It's always three wishes then back to my portable prison. I'm lucky to see the light of day every century or two." Genie says.
"Well, that's gotta be rough." Aladdin says. "Say. What if I use my third wish to free you from the lamp."
Genie looks excited to hear that. "Really? You'd do that for me?"
"How charming, a wish for each of us." I say.
"Yeah. After I grant Patrick's wish, I'll use my last one to free you." Aladdin says.
"All right!" Genie's all full of enthusiasm.
We return to Agrabah. Aladdin is trying to decide for his first wish. He thinks about Jasmine and explains his love for her. But I remind him that she can only be married to a prince. That's when he decides his first wish:
"Genie. I want you to make my into a prince!" Aladdin wishes.
"All right! The fame! The fortune! The ladies! Royality! Why didn't I think of that? Okay! You asked for it! A hundred servants and a hundred camels loaded with gold! Just say the word and I'll have it delivered to you in thirty minutes or it's free!" Genie snaps his fingers, causing a door to appear in between him and us. Seeing that confused us, then there's a knock on the door. Aladdin opens it. Behind the door is Genie dressed as a delivery man holding a box. "Package for Aladdin!" He holds out a pen in front of Aladdin. "Sign here, kid."
Aladdin signs his name, then Genie hands him the package. He vanishes then reappears as himself next to Aladdin. "Oh! A package. What did yea get? What did yea get?"
I shake my head, putting my fingers on my forehead. "Am I the only normal one here?"
Aladdin opens the package. Like a cannon, Aladdins wish bursts out of the package and he instantly transforms into a prince. "Voila! You are now Prince Ali Ababwa! The second richest prince of Agrabah." A mirror appears in front of Genie. "Right next to yours truly." He looks at himself in the mirror with a charming smile. He snaps his fingers, the mirror vanishes and reappears in front of Aladdin. "Well. What do yea think?"
Aladdin gets a good look on his own reflection. "It's not bad, really."
"All right. Let's get this thing over with." I say.
Aladdin, or Prince Ali, and I head for the palace. The guards wondered about Ali at first, but when he mentioned he's to see the princess and that he's a prince, they let him pass. They didn't question me, which is good.
When in the Palace, Aladdin meets the Sultan. We also got to meet Jafar, who rubs me the wrong way. Sultan seems to take a liking with Prince Ali. Now he escorts him to see princess Jasmine, leaving me along with Jafar. Jafar approaches me.
"So...you're Prince Ali's royal servant, aren't you?" Jafar says.
I'm cautious with this man. "Yeah...what's it to you?"
"Do you think I'm a fool? I know he's that street rat, Aladdin." Jafar leans in close to my face. "I am the one who told him about the Cave of Wonders." I raise my eyebrows hearing that. Is he the one who sent the Heartless there? "I'll just cut to the chase: Why don't you and your friend hand over that lamp so I may rule Agrabah?"
"Fat chance, old man." I say. "I'm well aware of who you are, Jafar. A friend of mine told me about your actions. Stay out of my way, and I may let you live in one piece."
I turn and see myself out the throne room.
Jafar just stays behind, peting his staff as he watches me. "Oh, believe me boy. It is you who should stay out of my way."
"Oh yeah? And how is he going to do that? He's got the lamp!" Iago says.
"Trust me, my feathered friend. The lamp will be ours. All it takes...is the proper leverage." Jafar says with an evil smirk.
While Aladdin is trying to hit things off with Jasmine, I await on the garden beneath the Balcony of Jasmine's room. I'm right now playing Poker with Genie...and Genie...and Genie and Genie.
That's right, four Genies. A cowboy, a spear fisherman, a pirate and a bandit. I feel a bit weird about this, playing poker against four people who are all the same. Looks like number 2 of my weird moments got beaten. I hate to run into something worse then the number one crazy thing.
As the game's going, we hear Aladdin screaming. We all look up to see him falling out of the Balcony. The Genies start to panic and they run around trying to catch Aladdin, each of them saying 'I got him! I got him! I got him!' In the end, they all form a square, arms out and with their backs facing each other. However, each of their predictions were wrong.
Aladdin ends up crashing into the ground in their square.
The Genies realizes where he crashed and look at the body hole behind each of them. They all merge together back into Genie and he and I look down the hole.
"Sorry, Al. I meant to catch you." Genie says.
Aladdin pulls himself out of the hole, moaning in pain. "It's...all right Genie."
"I take it things didn't go well, prince charming?" I ask.
Aladdin stands up, wiping the dirt off of his royal garments. "No. She hates me! She just thinks of me as another stuck up, selfish royal pain she ever met!" Aladdin removes his hat, throwing it to the ground. "I should have known I couldn't pull off this prince wish!"
"Sorry, there are no refunds." Genie says.
I look at Genie. "You're not helping, you know." I look back at Aladdin. "If you want my opinion, you should just tell her the truth. Tell her you're really that poor boy who lives in the streets."
"He's got a point." Genie says.
"No way. If I tell her I'm really just Aladdin, she'll never want to talk to me again." Aladdin says.
"Kid's got a point there." Genie says.
I roll my eyes. Genie is really not helping out here. It's like he's really just picking both sides. "All right, then. How about I go talk to her? Maybe I can soften the blow."
Aladdin looks at me with hope. "You can really do that?"
"Sure thing." I say. "I'll be back in a jiffy."
I use Carpet to give me a ride to Jasmine's room. I feel like I'm gonna regret doing this, but I'll do anything to get that wish. Who knows, maybe I can make Jasmine like Prince Ali. I did help her back in Hollow Bastion along with Sora and the other princesses. Of course she could have forgotten about me...No, that won't be possible. Belle and Tinker Bell were able to remember me. Surely Jasmine would as well.
Carpet floats up on the balcony. I step right off like I'm walking down the stairs. I see princess Jasmine just sitting at her make-up table, all she's doing is looking at the mirror. At the angles, she can't see me from her own eyes or reflection.
I hang against one of the pillars of the entrance and knocked on it. "I told you to go away!" Jasmine says, not even bothering to look back.
Figures, another princess is rejecting me cause she things I'm some guy she can't stand has returned. "Is that anyway to treat your guardian, my fair lady?" Jasmine jumps hearing my voice. She turns to see me, looking surprised. "Nice to see you again, princess."
I start approaching Jasmine. "Oh...it's you. That guy who helped Sora fight off the darkness."
"Kind of hurts you don't even remember my name." I say. "It's Patrick by the way."
"Right...So, what bring you to Agrabah?" Jasmine asks.
"Long story. But that's not why I'm here." I take a seat on the side of Jasmine's bed, crossing my legs. "So...I hear a prince visited you...Ali was it?"
Jasmine is now upset all over again hearing that name. "Why are you taking his side?"
"I've met him. He's not such a bad guy." I say.
"Why is everyone so considered I should be married to a prince?" Jasmine asks.
"Maybe because you're a princess?" I ask.
"Well then everyone's wrong. Just because I'm a Princess doesn't mean I have to marry a prince." She may have a point. Belle is a princess and she's with a beast.
"I...suppose that could be true." I say.
"I just wish my father would understand." Jasmine says. "I want to marry someone charming, funny, who will marry me for love...like that boy from the market, Aladdin." I'm on alert hearing that.
"Aladdin you say...he some prince?" I ask.
"No, just some boy who lives in the streets." Jasmine seats next to me on the bed. "I ran away from home just to be like a normal citizen for the day. But then those Heartless came out of no where and attacked me. Aladdin saved me, but the guards found me and took me home."
I lay back on the bed, hands behind my head. "I'm surprised they didn't accuse the boy for taking the princess." I say.
"They did, but I order them to release him." Jasmine says. I'm guessing that's when Aladdin found out she's the princess.
"So let me get this straight: You would wither marry a streetrat...over a prince?" Jasmine nods. "Wow..." I sit up. "That's some deep stuff."
"Oh, that's quite lovely isn't it?" Me and Jasmine are on alert. By the door is Jafar, walking right in. "The princess wants to marry some lowly streetrat. How touching."
Jasmine and I stand up. I reach an arm out, in front of Jasmine. "What do you want, Jafar?" Jasmine asks.
"Nothing nefarious, princess. I just thought you and I could go for...a little stroll." Jafar says.
"Little stroll my foot." I say.
"Stay out of this, streetrat!" Jafar says. "Come princess."
I summon my Keyblade, pointing it at Jafar as Jasmine hides behind me. Jafar seems surprised to see me do this. "Back off!" I tell Jafar.
"Well." Jafar reaches into his sleeve, taking out a veil. "Guess we're gonna do this the hard way."
I wonder what he meant by that, but by the time I realize, it's too late. Jafar tosses the veil to the ground, unleashing a dense smoke. I cough in the smoke as Jafar sinisterly laughs. I cast a Aeroza spell to clear the smoke, only when the smoke's gone, so is Jasmine.
"Jasmine? Jasmine!?" There's no answer, but I do get Jafars laugh echoing. "Oh dear...this isn't good."
