A dark, yet starry night overlooks the seemingly quiet and empty campus of Monsters University. It had been at least three weeks since the campus had welcomed its new coming students for the new school year, and everything seemed right.

Well, it was at this particular night one monster stayed awake.

Freshman student Randall Boggs was studying at his desk while his roommate, Mike Wazowski, slept in the bed on the other side of their shared dorm room. Randall's mind should've been focused on his homework, but something else kept popping up in his mind. Rather, someone was popping up in his mind.

It had been three weeks since he spent an entire afternoon with Frankie, a girl who had visited MU on a college visit with her uncle and cousins, and ever since that day. Randall just couldn't stop thinking about her or when she kissed his cheek. That was the happiest Randall had felt in a long time, and all he wanted was to see her again, and maybe even work up the courage to ask her to be his girlfriend.

But all he could do at the moment, was hope and wait for his moment. But until then, he made a promise to her that night. A promise written by young lovers in a beautiful melody as Randall quietly began to sing.

"In the light that falls at moonrise,

In the rhythm of the rain,

In the miracle of ordinary days,

In the hush of night I will be in the whisper of lovers

Everywhere, you will find me there."

Randall then quietly snuck out onto the roof of his dorm building through his dorm window, closing it quietly behind him to not wake up his sleeping roommate. The moment Randall reaches the rooftop, he continues to sing about his proclamation of his love to the girl he wished he knew more and longed to see again. His eyes looking right up at the Evening Star; the direction he last saw the girl of his dreams heading towards before she left.

"In the rustle of a curtain,

In the bustle of the world,

In a thousand little unexpected ways,

When you lift your gaze I will be like the shimmer of one small star

Out there, shining everywhere..."

Randall stood up tall as a calm breeze blew against him. Thinking of that girl and smiling about being there with her, wherever she was.

"I will be there beside you through the lonely nights that fall!

So close your eyes, remember my embrace!

I will be there like mercy; I will find you through it all.

This do I swear, I will be there."

Meanwhile

Little did Randall know that on this same night, at the same time, in another world within the Disney Realm, someone was thinking about him too...

Frankie roamed throughout the corridors of the Disney Castle within the magic kingdom. Everyone in the castle was asleep, including Frankie's little imp companions, but the soon-to-be Guardian couldn't seem to rest. Her mind was racing with a million thoughts, but the one constant one was about the one person she had longed to see again. That is, when she would be able to walk again. She began to sing softly as she wheeled down the corridor.

"In a language never spoken

Live the promises we've made,

In the endless love that owned me heart and soul.

In the certainty I will always be true

And as near as my next prayer, you will find me there."

Frankie wheeled herself outside to the castle's balcony, feeling the calm wind blow against her skin as she gazed up at the Evening Star in the western sky. Silently wishing to see Randall again as she continued to sing her song.

"In the echo of the ocean,

In the hunting of the wind,

In mysterious extraordinary ways,

Through the darkest sky I will be like the shimmer of one small star

Out there, shining everywhere..."

Frankie grabs a hold of the balcony railing as the wind blows against her as if it was projecting her own proclamation of her love for Randall as she kept singing.

"I will be there beside you through the lonely nights that fall!

So close your eyes, remember my embrace!

I will be there like freedom; I will find you through it all.

This do I swear, I will be there."

In a moment of strength, Frankie pushes herself out of her wheelchair to try and test out her legs. A sharp pain shoots up from her lower back as she holds onto the railing while her Beacon of Hope shines a mystical blue light.

It was at this moment, both lovers from their two different worlds were singing one right after the other.

"In the harbor quarter," Frankie sings.

"In the stone and mortar," Randall sings along as he tosses a pebble from the roof of his dorm.

"In the star that we both share..." the two of them sing as they both reach for the Evening Star.

Frankie nearly lost her balance as she dropped her hand to grab a hold of her Beacon, the precious stone read her thoughts as she kept singing. "In the sound of laughter,"

"Now and ever after!" Randall proclaimed in song.

"Look for me! I will be there!" they both sang.

And with a flash of blue light, Frankie's Beacon gives her a pair of beautiful angel wings, and she takes to the sky and soars through the night, unknowingly harmonizing with her true love. The pair of them singing without a care in the world who hears them.

"I will be there beside you through the lonely nights that fall!

So close your eyes,

Remember my embrace!

I will be there

Like justness; I will find you through it all!

This do I swear, I will be there!"

Frankie then froze when she noticed how far away she had flown from the castle. Part of her wanted to keep flying all across the Disney Realm until she found Monstropolis, and reunited with Randall, but she knew she couldn't. She knew that she had to stay and keep going through her physical therapy so she could walk again and officially become Guardian, even at the cost of her freedom and love for Randall.

As the old saying goes, sometimes being free means choosing not to go, but to stay. So, Frankie returned back to the castle balcony and magicked away her wings the moment she sat back down in her wheelchair.

"This do I swear, I will be there." Frankie sadly sang as she gazed up at the Evening Star once again.

Meanwhile, Randall gave a sad sigh before he returned back to his dorm room, not wanting to wake up all of the campus. But just before he retired for the night, Randall looked up at the Evening Star, and hoped by some miracle, Frankie was listening to him finish his song.

"This do I swear, I will be there."