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(( <333 CHIPPPY. I miss you! I’m so sorry we havent talked in so long I’ve been so busy with my show and finals and rehearsals and blehh.
“It’s….structured. My father likes rules. My mother passed away when I was little, so he liked to think he controls everything.” She said. “I don’t get to go out much, as I said before. So, it’s nice to get out of the house for a while.”
” Hmm, well at least you got someone to care for you” He felt a little cheap. It might not be fun to have rules, but it certainly wasn’t fun to not have those same people around to love you. He was a nobody, a simple street rat, why would anyone love him. He stared at his hands for a while. ” So, when will I see you again?” She was the only companion he’d ever had. Everyone else shoed him away. He would simply break him if he couldn’t see her again. Yet her father might just make more rules, and that wasn’t good either. He would rather she lived in a place like that anyway. It was much safer, and she—well boys don’t like to say it, but she is so pretty. He would hate to see her live out here like him. It wouldn’t be worth it. He stared at her a while. Suddenly he could hear music coming from the city. He completely forgot. Agrabah’s festival of feasts. He looked at her. ” Wanna dance?”
She glanced down at her feet. She didn’t know what it was like to not have someone take care of her. Whether it be her father, servants, or Rajah. SHe always had someone.
“I’m not sure.” She sighed. “It’s hard for me to get out.”
She looked at him and considered his question. “Dance? I….Yes. I would.” she said with a smile.
“Um..back at our home.” She lied, She hated that she had to lie to this boy, but there was no way he could know where she really came from.
“What do you like to do for fun around here? I haven’t gotten to do much yet.” She asked. Which wasn’t a lie. She never knew what the people that lived in the city did for fun. Sure, the adults worked, but what did the kids do?
He thought for a moment. ” Oh! umm-we sort-of wander around. Play games—things like that” He looked at her, her big brown eyes were sparkling. She was so magnificent, he couldn’t believe it himself.Couldn’t believe that she wanted to come here. Agrabah-ish!
” I like to go to the market, and watch the people. I have a few friends down there that I get to see, they sometimes give me free fruit. Oh! There is a circus!” He exclaimed. He described it to her, wondering and hoping she wasn’t getting bored of him. He loved the circus. Idolized some of the talented acrobats that could do these amazing stunts. He always thought why they didn’t just use their amazing talents on the marketplace. He liked them though, and wished to be one someday.
” My favorite thing though—in this whole wide world, is to make wishes on each of the stars. ” He stared off at the sunset, noticing a few stars were starting to poke out of the night. “See! there!” He pointed at a bright star shining more so than the rest. ” The one is my favorite…”
She tucked her knees under her shin as she listened to him. The world she described was so different than what she knew in the palace. He was free. He decided what he wanted to do, and he did. It amazed her. she smiled as she watched the boy get lost in his own words. He seemed just as wonderstruck.
She followed his finger to the sky. And looked up at the intricate web of stars that was woven above them. “You make wishes?” She asked, as she studied the star.
He nodded. ” Oh yeah, I love it! It makes me feel like there are more things out there than what I see. Makes me feel hopeful.” He looked back at her. ” Don’t you ever wish for things Jasmine?” Tilting his head, wondering if she ever really did. It may seem silly to her, but it was his past time. The rotten life he lived, there was no escape. No where to go, but down. She lived far away, and could at least travel. He wondered for a moment what it was like where she lived.
” So…whats it like where you live?” The sun almost completely set, it was now getting dark and Aladdin was starting to wonder and worry where she was going to go, or sleep. She wasn’t from around here, so that means she is staying somewhere.
“It’s….structured. My father likes rules. My mother passed away when I was little, so he liked to think he controls everything.” She said. “I don’t get to go out much, as I said before. So, it’s nice to get out of the house for a while.”
“Um..back at our home.” She lied, She hated that she had to lie to this boy, but there was no way he could know where she really came from.
“What do you like to do for fun around here? I haven’t gotten to do much yet.” She asked. Which wasn’t a lie. She never knew what the people that lived in the city did for fun. Sure, the adults worked, but what did the kids do?
He thought for a moment. ” Oh! umm-we sort-of wander around. Play games—things like that” He looked at her, her big brown eyes were sparkling. She was so magnificent, he couldn’t believe it himself.Couldn’t believe that she wanted to come here. Agrabah-ish!
” I like to go to the market, and watch the people. I have a few friends down there that I get to see, they sometimes give me free fruit. Oh! There is a circus!” He exclaimed. He described it to her, wondering and hoping she wasn’t getting bored of him. He loved the circus. Idolized some of the talented acrobats that could do these amazing stunts. He always thought why they didn’t just use their amazing talents on the marketplace. He liked them though, and wished to be one someday.
” My favorite thing though—in this whole wide world, is to make wishes on each of the stars. ” He stared off at the sunset, noticing a few stars were starting to poke out of the night. “See! there!” He pointed at a bright star shining more so than the rest. ” The one is my favorite…”
She tucked her knees under her shin as she listened to him. The world she described was so different than what she knew in the palace. He was free. He decided what he wanted to do, and he did. It amazed her. she smiled as she watched the boy get lost in his own words. He seemed just as wonderstruck.
She followed his finger to the sky. And looked up at the intricate web of stars that was woven above them. “You make wishes?” She asked, as she studied the star.
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:D. Aw, you too carpet!
||♥~You are my treasure~♥~Give this message to your ten favorite people who can always make you smile~♥||
:D. <3. You are my treasure. <3
What annoys you more than anything else? What kind of things embarrass you? Why? What habit that others have annoys you most?
1) When people feel the need to treat me like I’m stupid because I’m a princess. (( Hypocrites.))
2) When Aladdin comes behind me and hugs me or kisses me. It’s not embarrassed in a bad way, but if we’re in front of people, and it’s unexpected I blush like mad and it isn’t cute. (( When my director gives me bad notes at rehearsal for things little things I could have done.
3) ^Explained.
4) I can’t think of any. ((My friend Sam lies compulsively. About everything. There could be a hurricane, and she would swear up and down it isn’t raining.))
“A city far from Agrabah. You wouldn’t know where it is…” She lied. “This is my first time really venturing out from our home. I haven;t really been out much.” That was only partially a lie.
She stared off at the palace in the distance.
He blinked, and narrowed his eyes at her. ” Oh I wouldn’t” Raising and eyebrow. ” Then where is your camel? Where is your family?” Could she be a street rat too? No. This nice clothes don’t just get made by a busy street rat Who has to go out full-time to steal. No. She didn’t really seem like she wanted to talk about anything. So Al decided not to pry any further, and what else could she be interested in about him? He was a homeless kid living on the streets. Not much to talk about at all really.
“Um..back at our home.” She lied, She hated that she had to lie to this boy, but there was no way he could know where she really came from.
“What do you like to do for fun around here? I haven’t gotten to do much yet.” She asked. Which wasn’t a lie. She never knew what the people that lived in the city did for fun. Sure, the adults worked, but what did the kids do?
I’ve been all haitusey all week. :(
I’m at school for 14 hour days with the show I’m in right now, and I crash when I get home and its just. ugh.
She got up the next few steps, and soon they were at the top. She looked out over the horizon.
It was beautiful. The palace was the center foreground of a firey orange sunset, with the clusters of village circles dotting the horizon.
“Oh my gosh..” She breathed. She took in the smell of the warm air. Her nose filled with the aroma of baked goods and tangy fruits.
She looked down and realized she was still holding his hand. She blushed, and quickly let go.
He giggled. ” See, now that you’re up here. Its not so bad-” He looked over at the horizon, joining her. Then looked back at her with a smile. “-Is it?” He tugged her over to the edge to sit.
” So Jasmine…where are you from? How come I haven’t seen you around before?” Figuring now is a better time to ask questions, she was so different and interesting. Nothing like he had ever seen before. Usually kids are a little mean, and just as poor as him. She wasn’t near her parents, which was strange, since any children that had any money were hardly ever allowed to play outside with the street rats.
“A city far from Agrabah. You wouldn’t know where it is…” She lied. “This is my first time really venturing out from our home. I haven;t really been out much.” That was only partially a lie.
She stared off at the palace in the distance.
” Oh its alright!” Smiling up at her. He could see parts of her clothes underneath the cloak, but he didn’t feel like it was a good time to ask since she couldn’t really give him eye contact.
” Just pretend your like a shooting star! and bolt yourself right up there!” He exclaimed, jumping as he said shooting star. He was super happy he actually may have found a friend. He didn’t want to grow up all alone. People in Agrabah just saw him as a homeless boy. Bound to a life of criminal activity because he was the lowest class, and the lowest were known for thieves. He was a thief, not really.
She laughed. “I’ll try…” She said, holding onto his hand tighter as she climbed the ladder. She had never met someone who was so casual before. It was nice not having to talk about Royal this, royal that, duties this, duties those. She could talk about stars, and not be criticized for it.
He followed up the ladder behind her, gripping the sides firmly. Making sure his feet were placed right so that in-case she did happen to let go- he would be right there to catch her. He noticed her nerves, still apparent.
” Heh- its okay Jasmine. I won’t let you fall.” I won’t let anything happen. So happy that he made a real friend. ” Just a few more and then were on the next!” He giggled a bit, too giddy to be able to be contained.
She got up the next few steps, and soon they were at the top. She looked out over the horizon.
It was beautiful. The palace was the center foreground of a firey orange sunset, with the clusters of village circles dotting the horizon.
“Oh my gosh..” She breathed. She took in the smell of the warm air. Her nose filled with the aroma of baked goods and tangy fruits.
She looked down and realized she was still holding his hand. She blushed, and quickly let go.
She blushed and took his hand as she stepped up onto the shaky ladder. “I’ve never climbed a ladder before…” She said, hesitating to step up any further as she gazed at the ground.
” Oh its alright!” Smiling up at her. He could see parts of her clothes underneath the cloak, but he didn’t feel like it was a good time to ask since she couldn’t really give him eye contact.
” Just pretend you like a shooting star! and bolt yourself right up there!” He exclaimed, jumping as he said shoot star. He was super happy he actually may have found a friend. He didn’t want to grow up all alone. People in Agrabah just saw him as a homeless boy. Bound to a life of criminal activity because he was the lowest class, and the lowest were known for thieves. He was a thief, not really.
She laughed. “I’ll try…” She said, holding onto his hand tighter as she climbed the ladder. She had never met someone who was so casual before. It was nice not having to talk about Royal this, royal that, duties this, duties those. She could talk about stars, and not be criticized for it.
