"Keep that pout off your face." Mulan heard someone say. She looked up in the sky and Peter Pan was hovering a few feet above her, smirking at him. "Judging by that sour look on your face, you haven't found your lady love, yet." He shook his head. Mulan couldn't help but scowl at the hovering teenager. "Oh come on, cheer up."
"Would you go away?" Mulan asked, wrapping her jacket around herself more tightly. "I thought Peter Pan only came to kidnap little boys at night."
"Kidnap is such an ugly word." Peter sighed, lowering himself to the ground to stand beside her. "Have you seen Henry?"
"He might be in school." Mulan said, distractedly. Emma has been helping her find Aurora and it was proving to be difficult. Emma told her not to lost hope because she was sure that they'll find her eventually. "What are you doing here?"
"Henry promised to show me what a milkshake was. The things they've invented in this place is extraordinary." Peter gushed. He sounded like a small boy, she shouldn't be so surprised. Peter Pan's mind was actually of a small boy's. "Have you watched the story telling with the moving pictures they have? It's called a movie. It's quite entertaining."
"I'm assuming Henry showed you that?" Mulan asked. "I don't mean to be rude but isn't there anywhere else you can wait for Henry?"
"Sadly, all I have is you. You're the least hostile person here towards me." Peter feigned irritation. "Worry not, your company is not that bad, when you get used to the whining about this Aurora." Mulan rolled her eyes and chose not to respond to the slightly veiled insult. Mulan scanned the streets and her heart skipped a beat when her eyes fell on the stunning creature walking on the street at least a mile away from where she was standing. The stunning creature looking exactly like Aurora with her baby in a carriage, this world called it a stroller. "What is it?" Peter asked, following her line of sight. "It's her, isn't it?"
Mulan didn't answer and her legs and feet moved on their own accord. "Aurora!" Mulan yelled before she could give permission for her mouth to do so. "Aurora!" She yelled again. The woman stopped and her head turns towards Mulan. Mulan expects a smile to light up her face but all Aurora gave her was a slight frown before turning her head away and walking, more like running, away from Mulan.
Mulan stopped in her tracks and she couldn't help but gape at the area where Aurora was. The expression on the young woman's face reminded her the time that they were first put together in the Enchanted Forest, the first few weeks that Philip was dead. Aurora was such a spoilt princess then. The expression on her face was what Mulan recalled to be her face of anger. What happened? Why was Aurora mad at her? "What was that about?" He heard someone ask. She turned her head and Henry was standing next to Peter looking between Peter and Mulan. "Why did she run away?"
Mulan shrugged, shaking her head. Mulan didn't know but she was determined to find out.
