I dont own any of this... but i want it to be told hence the name... Enjoy!
"This is it," said the coachman. Aladdin looked out the passenger window, still trying to wake up from the long ride. His eyes adjusted and saw a giant gothic-looking castle that was almost as big as the palace back in Agrabah. Was this the place where he was supposed to be?
"Are you sure this is the place?" he asked the man dressed in all white clothes.
"Yes sir. I was order to bring you to this locate and nothing else."
Aladdin hesitated and opened the door. "Thanks," he shuddered as a gust of cold wind slapped his body. Of course, if he would have known that it was going to be this cold, he would have worn much warmer clothes. Then again, Agrabah didn't have anything for cold weather.
As he saw the coach ride off into the gloomy, black forest, Aladdin made his way to the castle doors. He knocked on the door three times, making a loud echo inside, and rubbed his arms to keep warm.
The doors opened and Aladdin rushed inside. He looked inside as saw that the castle was just as gloomy as the outside. There were statues of monsters and old paintings that looked as if they had been there for thousands of years. The purple carpet that kept his bare feet warm even looked faded.
"Amem," said a voice that made Aladdin jump. He looked around and saw no one around him. "Down here," said the voice again; it seemed to have a French accent. He looked down and saw that the voice came from a gold, candle holding-type object.
Aladdin's eyes were wide open," Y-you can talk?" He knelt down, looking at the candle-holder more closely.
"Of course I can!" he said in a joyful tone. He bowed, "I am Lumiere, one of the servants in the castle." He took a closer look at Aladdin. "And you must be Aladdin, no?"
"Yes," he said, taking out a small piece of paper in his ragged pants. "I got this letter, tell me to-."
"Say no more!" Lumiere interrupted, "Follow me." He turned around and hopped towards a room with green doors. Aladdin shrugged and followed him.
"Presenting Aladdin!" Lumiere announced as he walked in the room. Jack looked at the queen in her giant, blue dress standing up; he did the same. The jolly candle holder was followed by a young boy, who was dressed in clothes that looked as if he came off the streets.
"Aladdin," the queen approached the boy, shaking his cold hands. "Welcome and thank you for coming. I'm Queen Cinderella." She looked at Jack, "And this is Jack. Jack Skellington."
Jack had finally noticed Aladdin's terrified face as he looked at him. Jack loved the fact that he could scare someone, without even trying. It was one of the qualities of being the Pumpkin King. "Please to meet you Aladdin," Jack said, stretching out his hand.
Aladdin slowly grabbed Jack's boney hand, "N-nice to meet … you," he said almost scared.
Jack laughed, "Sorry if I'm frightening you."
"I'm not," Aladdin said lied, "I'm just cold. I'm not use to this kind of weather." He went to the fire place, warming his body. He looked at the queen. "Wait… you said you're Cinderella; the Queen of the Divided Regions."
Cinderella nodded slowly. "Yes." Aladdin's mouth was opened in shock.
"My exact response!" Jack laughed.
The three heard the doors open again. "Presenting Milo Thatch!"
Beast looked out on his balcony, watching as another figure entered his castle. Usually, he would run them out, but the Queen, of literally the whole world, needed the place to hold some kind of meeting.
"Excuse me, Master?" Beast turned around and saw that Cogsworth was half-way inside his destroyed room. "Her Majesty is ready for you."
Beast nodded, "Thank you Cogsworth. And is Belle in her room?"
"Yes, she is," Beast wanted Belle to stay in her room, knowing that whatever reason the Queen brought together these people, it couldn't be good. He followed Cogsworth down the stairs, ready to hear people scream at him.
"Presenting Mulan!" the candleholder shouted in Mulan's ears. She looked around the warm room. She noticed a boy in poor clothes, with copper-color skin and black hair. By him, there was a tall looking man that must have been six-foot and dressed in a black tuxedo; she then noticed that it was a skeleton. Sitting in a chair was a scrawny little man, with big glasses and dressed in a collar shirt, cargo pants, and black boots; he was holding some kind of book that had a picture of the world on it.
"Mulan," said a soft voice. Mulan looked and saw a woman in a lovely blue dress and had a tiara on her head. "Nice to finally meet you," she said. "I'm Queen Cinderella."
Mulan's mouth dropped, "The Queen of the Regions?" The Queen laughed at her reaction.
"Mulan?" she heard a voice coming from the copper-skin, looking at the sword at her side. "So you're the first female warrior, correct?"
She couldn't help, but to smile at her glory. "Yes I am," she said proudly. "And you must ne Aladdin; the hero street-rat."
"Ex-street-rat," he stressed on the ex part. "I'm married to royalty now."
"Oh yes," said the scrawny man, "I've read all about you two in this," he held up the book he was reading, "Apparently, you're both from different parts of different regions."
The queen smiled, "Nice to see that you take interest in the Regions, Milo."
He shrugged nervously, "Well, w-when you find a lost civilization; you need to find something to do." He laughed.
"This guy sound like a nerd," said a voice in the back of Mulan's shirt.
"Mushu," she whispered to her guardian, telling himt to hush.
"You should be careful on finding new places," The skeleton said sitting down. "I did once and was nearly blown to pieces!" He looked at the Queen, "Your Majesty, when is the master of this marvelous castle going to come?"
Suddenly, the doors open and every looked to see who came in. There was no noise, the sound of heavy breathing coming from a giant bear-looking monster.
"Nice to meet you again Beast and thank you," the Queen said with a smile on her face. "Everyone, this is Beast, the master of this castle." Mulan looked as the Beast stared at everyone, almost as if he didn't want any of them there.
The skeleton walked up to him, "Nice to meet you my frightening friend. I'm Jack." Beast said nothing. "Might I say you have a grand castle?"
"Uh… thank you," Beast growled, sounding confused. He looked at every one, "I… hope you are all comfortable here," he said hesitantly.
"Whoa," Milo said quietly as he looked at Beast. Milo knew almost everyone in the room from his Book of the Divide Regions: the copper-skin boy was Aladdin, the Asian-looking woman with a sword was Mulan Fa, and the skeleton, or Jack Skellington, was known as the Pumpkin King in his hometown. The only one he didn't know about was the Beast.
"Here I come," said a voice coming into the room. Milo saw that a cart was moving by itself. On top was a white teapot that had a face on it. "I just thought you all might want a spot of tea."
"Thank you Mrs. Potts," Beast said. Everyone, except Beast, took a cup of tea. When the drinks were poured, Mrs. Potts left the room and everyone fell silent.
Milo looked at his letter that he got from the Queen. He didn't realize that the queen had known about Atlantis. Then again, the book he read stated that the Queen knew all about the Regions and other places that no one knew about. Of course the book also stated that the regions were to remain divided and none of them were to collide with each other.
So why would Queen Cinderella…?
The Queen gave out a sigh and stood up., "Now then, since everyone is here… let's start the meeting of why I need you all here."
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