Hey guys I know I have tons of these, but this time I'm sticking to the base five, Quintessence, Fire, Air, Water and Earth, this time I'm working a Descendants angle. Mei, Sora and Kairi's daughter, a Keyblade Wielder, a new Princess of Heart and Light, Guardian of Quintessence and the Keeper of the Heart of Kandrakar. Aidan Long, Jake and Rose Long' son, a Dragon and the Guardian of Fire. Gnash, Brooklyn and Katana' son, a Gargoyle and the Guardian of Air, Isla Jackson, Percy and Annabeth Jackson's daughter, a legacyof Poseidon and Athena and the Guardian of Water. Cody Greyback, Mason and Alex' son, a Werewolf Mage (Fancy word for a Wizard/Werewolf Hybrid), and the Guardian of Earth, M.A.G.I.C. So there is alot involved, Mei is an AK. There will be worlds that Sora, Donald and Goofy didn't visit including Marvel and Star Wars. Now I don't own Descendants, Kingdom Hearts, Marvel, Star Wars, W.I.T.C.H. or stuff, that Disney owns or the surprise, enjoy.
Chapter 1: A Place of Caring
A soft summer breeze whispered through the streets of Auradon, carrying the scent of blooming flowers and freshly baked pastries. The sky was a brilliant blue, but for six-year-old Mei, it felt like a gray, dismal day. With her shoulders slumped and eyes downcast, she walked home from school, her heart heavy with disappointment. Her red hair was cut into a bob, her eyes a pair of Sapphires, she was wearing a white tank top over a
It was her birthday, a day she had eagerly anticipated for weeks. She had imagined a grand celebration filled with laughter, cake, and friends. But reality had been far less kind. Audrey, one of the popular girls at school, had planned her own extravagant party on the same day, ensuring that no one would attend Mei's celebration.
As Mei trudged up the steps to her home, she sighed deeply. She opened the door and called out in a small, defeated voice, "Mom, Dad, I'm home!"
There was no immediate response. The house was quiet, almost too quiet. Mei's footsteps echoed softly as she made her way to her room, her birthday decorations left untouched and unappreciated.
"Thanks for not bothering with the decorations and stuff," Mei muttered to herself, fighting back tears. She felt a pang of loneliness and a sense of not belonging. She had tried so hard to fit in, to be liked, but it always seemed like something—or someone—was standing in her way.
As she sat on her bed, clutching her favorite stuffed animal, a gentle knock came from the doorway. Mei looked up to see her parents, Sora and Kairi, standing there with warm, understanding smiles.
"Hey, birthday girl," Sora said softly, kneeling down to her level. "We heard what happened at school today. We're so sorry."
Kairi stepped forward, her eyes filled with love and concern. "We wanted to give you some space, but we also have a surprise for you."
Mei sniffled and looked up at her parents, curiosity piqued. "A surprise?"
Sora nodded and extended his hand. "Come with us. There's something special we want to show you."
Taking her father's hand, Mei followed her parents out of her room and into the living room. There, to her astonishment, was a small, beautifully decorated table with a cake, balloons, and presents.
"We wanted to make sure your day was special, even if it didn't go as planned," Kairi said, giving Mei a gentle hug. "You are loved, Mei, more than you can imagine."
Tears of gratitude filled Mei's eyes as she embraced her parents. For a moment, the loneliness and sadness melted away, replaced by the warmth of her family's love. It was a birthday she would never forget, not because of the disappointment, but because of the love and support that shone through even the darkest moments.
As Mei blew out the candles on her cake, she made a silent wish: to find true friends who would stand by her side, no matter what. Little did she know, her journey to find those friends was only just beginning.
After opening a few presents, Mei looked up at her parents with a hopeful expression. "Did Aunt Will and Uncle Matt stop by earlier?" she asked, referring to her godmother and her husband.
Kairi smiled warmly. "They did, sweetheart. They left you a special gift. It's over there on the table."
Mei's eyes lit up as she spotted a beautifully wrapped package with a card that read, "To our dearest Mei, with all our love, Aunt Will and Uncle Matt."
She carefully unwrapped the gift to find a stunning locket with a picture of her godparents inside. A small note inside the locket read, "Always believe in yourself, Mei. You are destined for great things."
Mei clutched the locket to her heart, feeling a renewed sense of hope and love.
As she put the locket on, Mei smiled. "No way is Audrey going to take this from me." After her parents left to run some errands, Mei noticed a charm on her bedside table. It was gold, with a heart-shaped rhinestone. As she picked it up, she could feel energy pulsing from it. Suddenly, she was gone in a rainbow and reappeared in front of a lighthouse.
A brown bear with a red heart on his belly stood there, accompanied by a pink bear cub with a heart-shaped symbol on her belly, holding a rabbit plushie.
"You're Tenderheart Bear, aren't you?" Mei said in surprise. "Am I in Care-a-lot?" she asked, looking around in awe.
Tenderheart Bear smiled warmly and nodded. "That's right, Mei. Welcome to Care-a-lot."
The pink bear cub stepped forward, still clutching her rabbit plushie. "I'm Wonderheart Bear, Tenderheart's niece. This is Floppy Bunny, It's nice to meet you, Mei!"
Mei looked around, taking in the vibrant colors and the feeling of pure, unfiltered joy that seemed to permeate the air. "Wow, this place is amazing. But how did I get here?"
Tenderheart Bear gestured to the charm Mei was holding. "That charm brought you here. It's a Care n' Share Charm, and it means you're someone very special, Mei. Someone who could use a little extra care and friendship right now."
Mei's eyes widened. "Really? But why me?"
Tenderheart Bear placed a gentle paw on Mei's shoulder. "Everyone has moments when they need a little help and encouragement. We sensed that you were feeling down and thought you could use a visit to Care-a-lot, but what could I need help with?"
"I know a few Care Bears who might be able to help us figure this all out." Tenderheart said. "Hey, what do you say we give them a call?"
"Oh yes call them, call them!" Wonderheart said excitedly hopping up and down on a park bench. "This is the best." She whispered to Mei.
Tenderheart sent a Belly Badge began to glow. "Inviting Care Bears, Everywhere!" He said.
"I can't wait to meet them all." Mei said excitedly.
In moments, a group of colorful bears appeared. A pink bear with a rainbow belly badge, a blue bear with a raincloud belly badge, a yellow bear with a smiling sun belly badge, a lilac bear with two lollipops belly badge, a mauve bear with a rainbow flower belly badge, and a green bear with a four-leaf clover belly badge gathered around, a turquiose bear with a sleeping moon belly badge, a spring green bear with a shooting star and a cerise pink bear with two hearts.
bear with shooting star.
"More Care Bears?" Mei asked, her eyes wide with wonder. "Wow!"
Tenderheart Bear smiled warmly. "Yes, Mei. These are my friends. Let me introduce you."
The pink bear stepped forward, her cheerful smile matching the rainbow on her belly. "Hi, I'm Cheer Bear! Welcome to Care-a-lot!" She said doing a flip. Like a Cheerleader.
Next, the blue bear with the raincloud spoke, his voice gentle but kind. "I'm Grumpy Bear. It's nice to meet you." He said in a sarcastic manner, was holding a bowl of oatmeal.
The yellow bear with the smiling sun beamed brightly flew in on a hang glider. "I'm Funshine Bear! We're so happy you're here!"
The mauve bear with the rainbow flower added, "I'm Harmony Bear. We're all here to help you feel better."
The green bear with the four-leaf clover nodded. "I'm Good Luck Bear. You're in good hands with us, Mei."
The lilac bear with the lollipops twirled around. "I'm Share Bear! I can't wait to share all the fun with you!"
The turqoise bear with the moon trudged in, yawning. "I'm Bedtime Bear, Goodnight." He plopped onto the ground.
The spring green bear with the shooting star appeared. "I'm Wish Bear, welcome to Care-a-lot, dear."
The cerise pink bear with the two hearts appeared. "I'm Love-a-lot Bear,
Mei looked at all the Care Bears, feeling overwhelmed by their warmth and kindness. "Thank you, everyone. I already feel a little better."
"This is great, way better than what Audrey used to put me through," Mei said, her smile widening. "Thank you for making this a great birthday."
Cheer Bear gave her a big hug. "We're so glad you're here, Mei. Every birthday should be filled with happiness and friends."
Funshine Bear grinned. "And fun! Lots of fun!"
Share Bear handed Mei a lollipop. "Here, Mei. Something sweet for a sweet girl."
Harmony Bear gently patted Mei's shoulder. "You're special, Mei. Never forget that. We're always here for you."
Grumpy Bear, despite his usual demeanor, gave a small smile. "Yeah, kid. Anytime you need us, we'll be here."
Tenderheart Bear nodded. "That's right. You're part of our family now, Mei. Happy birthday."
Mei explained how Audrey would bully her and isolate her from the other Auradon children. "I never had a friend in my life," she said, her voice trembling slightly.
Tenderheart Bear's eyes softened with compassion. "I'm so sorry to hear that, Mei. No one should ever feel alone or bullied."
Wonderheart Bear squeezed Mei's hand gently. "Well, you have friends now, Mei. We're all your friends."
Cheer Bear nodded enthusiastically. "That's right! You don't have to worry about being alone anymore. We care about you."
Share Bear hugged Mei. "And we'll always be here to listen and help. You're not alone."
Funshine Bear's smile was radiant. "From now on, every day will be full of sunshine and fun. We'll make sure of it."
Grumpy Bear, despite his usual grumpiness, gave a reassuring nod. "And if anyone tries to bully you again, we'll be here to help."
Harmony Bear placed a gentle hand on Mei's shoulder. "You deserve to have friends who care about you, Mei. And we're so glad you're here with us."
Wish Bear caught her in a hug. "We're here for you, sweetie." She added.
Love-a-lot Bear hugged her too. "You are Loved, alot." She said.
Mei felt a tear slide down her cheek, but this time it was a tear of relief and happiness. "Thank you, everyone. I don't know what I would have done without you."
Tenderheart Bear smiled warmly. "You're a part of our family now, Mei. And families stick together."
The Care Bears decided to give Mei a birthday party. Harmony, Cheer, and later Wish and Love-a-lot were handling the decorations. Share Bear and Grumpy were handling the food, while Tenderheart, Good Luck, and Funshine were setting up games. Mei and Wonderheart played hide-and-seek as they waited. As Mei was looking for Wonderheart, she suddenly heard a scream. "Wonderheart?!" She ran toward the scream and saw a girl holding a magic mirror, bullying Wonderheart. The girl had purple hair with a thick green streak, worn in a ponytail, and purple nail polish. Her eyebrows were very pronounced, and the same color as the stripe in her hair. She wore a red sweater dress, purple vest, purple tights, red legwarmers, and purple shoes. She also wears purple eye shadow. The Girl had an intimidating presence and a cruel smile. "Hey, Evil Queen, back off!" Mei shouted, standing between Wonderheart and the girl.
The bully turned to Mei with a sneer. "Who do you think you are? I don't take orders from anyone."
Mei stood her ground, feeling a surge of courage. "I don't care who you are. Leave Wonderheart alone!"
The Girl laughed mockingly. "And what are you going to do about it?" She aimed her Magic Mirror at Mei.
"Wonderheart, run!" Mei shouted, bracing herself for the impact. As the mirror fired off a blast, Mei instinctively raised her hand to shield herself. To her astonishment, the blast was blocked by something. When she looked down, she saw she was holding a weapon—a special weapon that was yet familiar. She had seen her father, Sora, summon it many times. She knew exactly what it was. "A Keyblade," Mei whispered in awe. The weapon shimmered in her hand, radiating a warm, protective light.
The other girl's eyes widened in surprise and fear. "A Keyblade? How did you—"
Mei tightened her grip on the Keyblade, feeling its power course through her. "Leave now! You're not welcome here."
The Care Bears gathered around Mei, their presence reinforcing her resolve. Tenderheart Bear stepped forward, his voice firm. "You heard her. Leave Care-a-lot, Shreeky. This place is protected."
The girl glared at Mei and the Care Bears, but she knew she was outmatched. "This isn't over," she hissed before disappearing in a flash of dark magic.
Wonderheart Bear ran to Mei and hugged her tightly. "You did it, Mei! You protected me!"
Mei looked down at the Keyblade in her hand, still marveling at its sudden appearance. "I can't believe it. I have a Keyblade, just like my dad."
Harmony Bear smiled. "It's a sign of your strength and courage, Mei. You truly are special."
Cheer Bear nodded enthusiastically. "And now, let's celebrate! Your birthday party is going to be even more amazing with your Keyblade here." As the Care Bears resumed their preparations and the party got underway, Mei felt a newfound sense of confidence and belonging. She knew she had found true friends in Care-a-lot and discovered a powerful part of herself. With her Keyblade and the support of her friends, she felt ready to face any challenge that came her way. As Mei blew out the candles on her birthday cake, Tenderheart Bear stepped forward with a gentle smile. "Mei, you can use your Care N' Share Charm to make your wish come true," he said, holding out the golden charm with the heart-shaped rhinestone.
The Care Bears, including Bedtime Bear who had been sleeping the whole time, formed a circle around Mei. They began to chant in unison, their voices filled with warmth and magic. "Care Bears care, oh yes we do, We share the care from us to you. Here comes our special Rainbow Ray, So you can get your wish today!" As they chanted, rainbows streamed from their belly badges, arching gracefully over Mei. The magical light filled her with a sense of hope and possibility. Mei closed her eyes, holding the Care N' Share Charm close to her heart.
"I wish I could make friends like you back home in Auradon when I return," she said with sincerity. The rainbows from the Care Bears' belly badges glowed brighter, enveloping Mei in a warm, comforting light. She felt the power of their friendship and care surround her, strengthening her resolve. When the light faded, Tenderheart Bear stepped forward once more.
"Your wish is now part of you, Mei. Whenever you need to feel our care and support, just hold onto your charm and remember this moment. You'll find the strength to make friends and overcome any challenge."
Mei looked at the Keyblade in her hand and smiled. "So Dad did give me a birthday gift," she said softly.
Tenderheart Bear chuckled. "It seems like he did. You have a special bond with your father, Mei. This Keyblade is a symbol of that bond and your own strength."
Wonderheart Bear beamed up at Mei. "And now you have an amazing gift to remind you how special you are!"
"Tenderheart, who was that girl?" Mei asked the Care Bears leader, still holding the Keyblade tightly.
Tenderheart Bear's expression grew serious. "That was Shreeky. She's the niece of No Heart, a powerful and malevolent sorcerer who has caused us a lot of trouble over the years."
Mei frowned. "Why would she come here and try to hurt Wonderheart?"
"Shreeky and No Heart despise everything Care-a-lot stands for," Tenderheart explained. "They thrive on fear and misery, and they can't stand to see others happy and cared for. But with your help and the strength of our friendship, we'll keep Care-a-lot safe."
Wonderheart Bear nodded, still holding Mei's hand. "And we'll always be here for each other, no matter what."
Mei felt a renewed sense of determination. "But thanks to her, I learned how to stand up against bullies."
Tenderheart smiled warmly. "That's the spirit, Mei. Together, we can overcome any challenge."
The other Care Bears cheered in agreement, and the atmosphere lightened once more. As the birthday party continued, Mei knew she had found true friends and allies in Care-a-lot. With her new Keyblade and the support of the Care Bears, she felt ready to face whatever challenges the future held. There were pictures taken; Mei sharing a Care Hug with Wonderheart and Floppy Bunny, meditating with Tenderheart, sharing a slice of cake with Share Bear, singing karaoke with Harmony, a cheerful hug with Cheer Bear, Bobbing for Apples with Grumpy Bear, watching Good Luck Bear perform his juggling act, splitting Wish Cracker with Wish Bear, sharing a hug with Love-a-lot, playing Games with Funshine, she and the Girls even gave Bedtime Bear a make over as he slept.
Mei's smile grew wider. "Thank you, everyone. This is the best birthday ever."
Tenderheart Bear approached Mei, his kind eyes twinkling. "Mei, even though you've used the wish in your Care N' Share Charm, you can still use it to come back to Care-a-lot anytime you want."
Mei's eyes widened with joy. "Really? I can come back and visit whenever I want?"
Tenderheart nodded. "Absolutely. Just hold onto your charm and think of us. You'll always have a place here in Care-a-lot, and we'll always be here to welcome you back."
Mei felt a surge of happiness and relief. "Thank you, Tenderheart. That means so much to me." She said hugging him.
Wonderheart Bear squeezed her hand. "We'll always be friends, Mei, no matter where you are."
Mei smiled, feeling the warmth of their friendship surround her. "I'll never forget any of you. Thank you for everything." As Mei teleported back home, she noticed three moving trucks parked by the empty houses on either side and across the street. Just then, her father, Sora, noticed her arrival.
"Mei, there you are..." Sora began, his eyes widening as he saw the Keyblade in her hand. "Sweetie, you summoned your Keyblade?"
Mei nodded proudly. "Yes, Dad. It appeared when I stood up to a bully for the sake of another, and now I have the strength and courage to stand up to Audrey."
Sora smiled, beaming with pride. "That's amazing, Mei. Summoning your Keyblade means you've tapped into a very special part of yourself. I'm so proud of you."
Mei grinned. "Thanks, Dad. And guess what? The Care Bears told me I can visit Care-a-lot anytime I want."
"That's wonderful," Sora said, giving her a hug. "You've made some incredible friends, and I know you'll continue to grow and learn from them."
Suddenly, there were four knocks on the door. Mei opened it to find three boys and a girl standing on the doorstep. One boy, with blonde hair streaked with red highlights, smiled and introduced himself. "Hi, I'm Aidan Long. The Gargoyle here is Nashville, my Rookery Brother."
"Yo, call me Gnash," the Gargoyle said with a grin. "We moved in on your left."
"Hi, I'm Isla Jackson," the girl with black and blonde hair said. "My parents and I moved in across the street."
"Hi, I'm Cody Greyback," the last boy, a brunette, added. "My parents and I moved to your right."
"The four of us moved here from Manhattan, New York, in America." Aidan went on.
Mei's eyes widened with surprise and excitement. "Hi, I'm Mei! It's so cool to meet all of you."
Sora appeared behind Mei, smiling warmly. "Welcome to the neighborhood. It's great to see so many new faces."
Mei glanced back at her father, then turned to her new neighbors. "Do you all want to come in? We can hang out and get to know each other."
Aidan nodded enthusiastically. "Sure, that sounds awesome."
As the group entered Mei's house, she felt a sense of excitement and anticipation. With new friends moving in all around her, she knew this was the beginning of something special.
As Bedtime Bear arrived at Tenderheart's Lighthouse that evening, a swirling portal opened, revealing the Sorcerer Supreme, Dr. Strange. He stepped through with a calm yet urgent demeanor. "Bedtime Bear, can you help Wonderheart get to sleep first, please?" Dr. Strange requested, his voice gentle but firm. "I would like a word with Tenderheart."
Bedtime Bear nodded, sensing the importance of the request. "Of course, Dr. Strange." He turned to Wonderheart, who was already rubbing her eyes sleepily. "Come on, Wonderheart, it's time for bed. Let's get you tucked in."
As Bedtime Bear guided Wonderheart to her cozy bed, Dr. Strange approached Tenderheart, who was standing near the lighthouse entrance, concern already evident on his face.
"Tenderheart," Dr. Strange began, his tone serious. "We need to talk about Mei and the others. There are forces in play that are more significant than any of them realize, and their roles as the new Guardians of the Veil are about to become much more complicated." Tenderheart sighed, his usual calm demeanor tinged with concern. "I know, Stephen. That's why I brought Mei to Care-a-lot where they can find the support and guidance she needed. This place is meant to be a sanctuary, a place where they can discover themselves and build those bonds without the pressures of their destinies looming over them too quickly."
Dr. Strange folded his arms, his expression softening. "And it seems that your plan is working. Mei, Aidan, Gnash, Isla, and Cody—they've already begun to trust and rely on one another. But the threats they face won't stay at bay forever. The Heart of Kandrakar is more than just a powerful artifact; it's a beacon for those who seek to control or destroy the balance it maintains."
Tenderheart nodded slowly. "Which is why they need to grow into their roles at their own pace. We'll continue to guide them, and when the time is right, they'll be ready—not just as Guardians, but as friends who would do anything for each other."
Dr. Strange offered a small smile. "You've always had a way with guiding the young, Tenderheart. I trust your judgment. But if you ever need assistance, you know where to find me."
Tenderheart smiled back, grateful for the support. "Thank you, Stephen. Together, we'll ensure they're ready for whatever comes their way."
As Dr. Strange prepared to leave, he added, "I'll keep an eye on the mystical threats that might approach. But for now, I'll leave the heart to you—and theirs to each other." With that, Dr. Strange turned, summoning the portal once more. He gave a final nod to Tenderheart before stepping through, leaving the Care Bear leader alone with his thoughts.
Meanwhile...
Shreeky's voice echoed through the dark, cold halls of her uncle No Heart's castle, her rage palpable as she paced back and forth in a fury. Her scream, a piercing, shrill sound that could send shivers down the spine of even the bravest, reverberated through the stone walls, causing the shadows to quiver as if in fear. "That wretched girl!" Shreeky screeched, her fists clenched so tightly her knuckles turned white. "She had a Keyblade! A Keyblade! I was this close to getting rid of that little pink furball, and she ruined it all!"
No Heart, seated on his dark throne, watched his niece's tantrum with a mix of indifference and mild irritation. He was used to Shreeky's outbursts, though this one seemed more intense than usual. "Calm yourself, Shreeky," he said in his deep, menacing voice. "You let one child with a toy get the better of you. Pathetic."
"It's not just a toy, Uncle! It's a Keyblade!" Shreeky snapped back, her frustration bubbling over. "That's not something you can just brush off. You know what that means, don't you? She's not just any ordinary child!"
No Heart's eyes narrowed at this, his interest piqued. The Keyblade was a powerful weapon, one that could pose a serious threat to his plans if wielded by the right—or wrong—hands. "A Keyblade wielder in Care-a-lot…" he mused aloud, the gears in his malevolent mind beginning to turn. "This could complicate things."
Shreeky stomped her foot in frustration, her anger still simmering. "It's more than just complicated! She made a fool of me! We have to do something, Uncle! We can't just let her and those Care Bears get away with this!"
No Heart rose slowly from his throne, his towering figure casting a long, ominous shadow across the room. "Indeed, we cannot," he agreed, his voice low and filled with dark intent. "But we must be careful. The Keyblade is a weapon of great power, and it's clear that this girl is more than just a mere annoyance."
Shreeky stopped her pacing, her eyes gleaming with a twisted mix of hope and malevolence. "So… what do we do?"
No Heart's lips curled into a wicked smile. "We watch her. We learn her weaknesses, her fears. And when the time is right, we will strike. But for now… let her think she's won. The element of surprise will be our greatest weapon."
Shreeky's anger began to subside, replaced by a cruel grin that matched her uncle's. "Yes… let her think she's safe. But we'll show her, Uncle. We'll show her what happens when you cross paths with us."
No Heart nodded, his eyes glowing with a sinister light. "Indeed, we will. And when we do, not even a Keyblade will save her." With that, the dark castle returned to its usual eerie silence, save for the occasional cackle of Shreeky and the cold, calculating thoughts of No Heart, both already plotting their next move.
Meanwhile...
I apologize for the mistake. Nerissa was indeed not a Guardian of Water. She was the former Keeper of the Heart of Kandrakar and the leader of the original Guardians. Thank you for pointing that out. Let's correct the scene:
A tall woman wearing a Pink Dress, blue and green stalkings and Periwinkle boots, hovered in mid-air, her wings fluttering with an eerie grace. Her sharp eyes scanned the mystical energies around her, searching for the telltale pulse of the Heart of Kandrakar. The artifact's power had eluded her for far too long, but she could sense it now—faint, distant, but unmistakably close.
"The Heart of Kandrakar," she whispered to herself, her voice laced with a dangerous mix of obsession and anticipation. "I can feel its presence... but where?"
Her hand, holding a green crystal amulet moved in a slow, deliberate motion, tracing the faint energy trails left by the Heart. These trails were old, hidden deep within the fabric of reality, but they could not escape her keen senses. Her fingers crackled with energy as she focused her mind, trying to unravel the mystery of its location.
"Someone has hidden it well," The Sorceress muttered, her frustration barely contained. "But no one can keep the Heart from me. I was its keeper once, and it belongs to me."
She descended gracefully to the ground, her feet barely making a sound as they touched the earth. The place she found herself in was unfamiliar—bright, almost overwhelmingly colorful, with an aura of warmth and kindness that made her sneer in disgust. This was not a place of power or darkness; it was something else entirely.
"Care-a-lot…" Nerissa whispered, recognizing the energy signature of the realm she had unwittingly entered. "What a quaint, ridiculous name."
The revelation only served to deepen her irritation. The Heart of Kandrakar was here, in this childish, saccharine world of pastel colors and naive creatures? It was almost an insult.
But she knew better than to underestimate any place where the Heart of Kandrakar had been taken. Whatever force had hidden it here was clever, and there was likely more to this realm than met the eye.
"If the Heart is here, then I will find it," Nerissa vowed, her eyes narrowing as she looked around. "And nothing—no bear, no charm, no Keyblade-wielding brat—will stop me."
She closed her eyes, extending her senses once more. Somewhere, hidden within this sugary paradise, the Heart of Kandrakar was waiting for her. And this time, she would not leave without it. "No matter, I waited a decade to escape, Mt. Thanos, I can wait a little longer." She held up the Crystal Amulet, which again contained a Girl in green robes with straw colored hair, wearing a gold Diadem with Ruby in the center.
To be continued...
Surprise, Narissa's back, and bladder then ever, now, Gnash technically adopted Aidan as his Rookery Brother, so Brooklyn and Katana let him move with, Aidan, Jake and Rose. Actually all four of them are considered his Rookery Siblings. Cody made, Gnash's Sun Amulet which he the notes and instructions for from the Mayan Clan. As to the Care Bears, well the had a Comic book series owned by Star Comics, which was a sub-Marvel Brand, so that seemed like a good agent and yes I combined Elements from Care Bears Family and Welcome to Care-a-lot, and yes, Audrey did have a bit of a snooty, streak. So hope you guys like and Rest In Peace, Cameron Boyce, we miss you. Also the Name of this group of Guardians, M.a.g.i.c. goes so well with this song on the W.i.t.c.h. Soundtrack.*
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