Juliet: Hello everyone and welcome to our story.

Meera: Don't you mean MY story?

Juliet: *glares*

Meera: Well I'm the reason it all happened!

Juliet: Are you kidding me?! You would've been completely clueless if I hadn't pointed him out!

Meera: I'm the one who followed him!

Juliet: Yeah well - *notices the readers* Well, we'll just let them decide.

Meera: Fine. Tell them all the boring stuff so that they can finally get reading.

Juliet: *sighs* We don't own anything. It all belongs to Disney, well except for us anyway.

Meera: Yeah, we're original!

Juliet: Anyway, happy reading.


Juliet and Meera had been walking around Magic Kingdom for hours and were exhausted. They had just walked back to Main Street, U.S.A. after exploring the different areas of the park.

"Hey," Juliet said, "do you wanna stop and an ice cream cone?" Meera glanced over to the ice cream shop Juliet was pointing to, The Plaza Ice Cream Parlor.

"Sure, I could always use some ice cream," she replied and the two enter the cool, air-conditioned shop. The cold air – hitting them straight in the face – felt wonderful compared to the hellish temperature outside. But, the trip to Disney World was worth the heat and all they needed was a nice refresher to get going again.

With ice cream in hand Juliet and Meera headed outside, shoving the ice cream in their mouths before it melted into a sticky puddle. That's when the parade started, drawing a huge crowd. Three o'clock: The Celebrate a Dream Come True Parade.

"Oooh!" Meera shrieked and points at the passing floats. "A parade! Juliet, can we watch it? Please?" Juliet rolled her eyes.

"You won't catch me trying to get between you and a parade," she answered.

"Awesomeness!" Meera squealed and dragged Juliet to an open spot on the curb. "Isn't this a great spot?" Juliet glanced around at all the sticky children surrounding them who were either laughing or crying.

"Yeah, great," she replied already feeling a headache approaching. Seeing her favorite Disney characters in the parade, along with settling Meera's desire to watch it, quieted all the complaints running through her mind. One had to always stomach a few annoyances to enjoy life.

That's when she noticed that something was off. Amongst the crowd on the other side of the street was a short figure, hidden by the visitors. Something about this mysterious figure jogged something in the back of her memories: a red robe, a blue sorcerer's hat scattered with stars, black mouse ears, and white gloves. It wasn't until she saw the nose that she realized that it wasn't a child. Meera was none the wiser, too absorbed in the flamboyancy of the parade. Tugging on Meera's sleeve Juliet tried to gain her attention.

"What?" Meera snapped annoyed at being distracted from the Prince she'd been ogling at. But Juliet didn't notice her irritation.

"It's Mickey Mouse," she exclaimed, pointing across the street.

"No, it's Cinderella's float," Meera said turning her attention back to Prince Charming. "Mickey won't be until later in the parade."

"No," Juliet growled, tearing Meera's attention from the parade yet again. "There across the street." Meera looked to where she was pointing and blinked in surprise.

"Juliet, that's Mickey Mouse!" she exclaimed in surprise.

"No shit, Sherlock," Juliet muttered. No one seemed to notice the girls' exclamations except the mouse himself who took off towards Cinderella's Castle.

"Come on!" Meera said grabbing hold of Juliet's hand and dragging her as she ran towards Mickey.

"What the hell!" Juliet shouted.

"This is my chance to meet the real Mickey Mouse!" Meera explained.

"But it doesn't make any sense," Juliet said trying to think logically. "We must be suffering from heat stroke or something. He can't be real."

"I don't care! This can be my only chance to meet the real Mickey!" Meera said thinking of herself. Juliet let out a groan in annoyance.

"All of this is highly illogical!" she shouted.

"You're the one who pointed him out," Meera called back over her shoulder.

"Yeah well –" Juliet began before Meera shot off into the crowd. "Meera!" But Meera wasn't paying attention. She was doing her best to catch up to Mickey, ignoring the disgruntled people she kept running into as she pushed through. Meera caught sight of Mickey's blue hat ahead of her and realized he was headed for Cinderella's Castle.

Meanwhile, Juliet was doing her best to catch up to Meera who was purposely trying to stay out of her reach.

"Sorry!" she cried over and over again as she made her way through the angered crowd. "Leave it to Meera to start a riot," she gasped and pushed herself to run faster. She didn't catch up with Meera until she reached Cinderella's Castle.

Juliet's palm connected to the back of Meera's head, earning a yelp from her best friend. "How many times have I told you not to go running off and angering people?" Juliet reprimanded.

"But, Jewels, it's Mickey freaking Mouse," Meera whined.

"I don't care if it's the bloody Queen of England! You don't do that!" Juliet said.

"But –" Meera stopped mid-sentence when Mickey entered her sight of vision. "Hey Mickey! Mr. Mouse! Wait up!" Meera took off yet again. Juliet ran after her and the mouse into the castle.

They bolted down a hall in the castle in a single file line. The walls of the hall were covered in pictures from Disney movies ranging from Snow White to Brave. They passed a picture of Alice in Wonderland and Juliet couldn't help but feel like they were already in the craziness of Wonderland. Ahead of her she could see Mickey and Meera headed for a dead end.

"Meera!" she called but then stopped dead in her tracks as she watched the solid wall at the end of the hallway begin to glow. "What the hell?" She walked up to Meera who had also stopped.

"Jewels, are you seeing what I'm seeing?" Meera asked in disbelief.

"Uh-huh," Juliet replied.

"But how –" Meera began before she spotted Mickey again. He turned in their direction and winked at them before heading in the glowing light. Meera quickly followed after him, ignoring Juliet's cries for her to stop. She didn't know what would happen to her when she stepped into the light but she did know nothing was going to stop her from finding out.

Juliet made a grab for her friend's hand but Meera slipped out of her grasp. Meera's body was engulfed by the blinding light as she ran in. The castle began to shake as if an earthquake was happening, causing Juliet to lose her balance and tumble into the bright light.

After the two girls passed though the light it disappeared and the shaking stopped. No one was any the wiser to what happened, having never noticed anything to begin with.


Meera: So you tell us, whose story is it?

Juliet: Make sure to tell us in the reviews.

Meera: Oh yes! I love reviews. Especially from the males.

Juliet: *rolls her eyes* And be sure to check out the outfits we were wearing in this chapter on our profile.

Meera: Oh yeah and thanks for reading!