Sports/Clubs

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(Ariel, Rapunzel, Mulan, Jasmine, Kida, and Belle)

"Attention students! All those who belong to a club or sports team must proceed to the gymnasium with their uniforms!"

Mulan sighed at the intercom message and swung herself off her bed.

"Well, gotta go," she said.

"Really?" Ariel looked surprised. "I thought you were kind of like Jasmine - no interest in teams or clubs."

"Fencing club," Mulan shrugged. "And riding club." She looked around. "Jasmine, are you the only one here not in a club or on a team?"

"Yup," Jasmine said disinterestedly, not looking up from her nail polish.

Mulan dragged her riding club T-shirt on over her Black Eyed Peas shirt. "So, what are you all in, then?"

"Art club," Rapunzel said, grinning. "C'mon, you could've guessed that."

Mulan grinned back. "Fine. Ariel, let me guess. Swim team?"

Ariel tapped her nose. "Right in one."

Mulan looked over at Belle. "Belle, book club?"

"And art club," Belle added, opening the door. "C'mon, guys. We don't want to be late."

"Wait, Kida," Mulan said, pausing at the threshold. "What club are you in?"

"I'm on the wrestling team," Kida said proudly. "And in the motorcyclists' club."

"We have a motorcyclists' club?" Rapunzel murmured.

"More importantly, you have a motorcycle?" Ariel asked.

"Yes," Kida said calmly. "I bought it last week."



(Aurora, Cinderella, Pocahontas, Merida, Snow White, and Elsa)

"Attention students! All those who belong to a club or sports team must proceed to the gymnasium with their uniforms!"

Merida rolled over and stuck an arm under her bed to feel for her archery T-shirt.

"Ach, Rose, have ye seen me archery shirt?"

"Archery?" Aurora repeated, rubbing her eyes sleepily. "You're in archery club?"

"Aye," Merida agreed, crossing to her closet. "I'm also in fencing club and riding club and on the soccer team. Aren't you in anything?"

"She's in nature club with me," Pocahontas said.

"But you're in art club with me, Pocahontas," Elsa said, pulling a slightly wrinkled art T-shirt on over her dress. "Aren't half the nature meetings at the same time as the art meetings?"

"No," Snow White said, shaking her head as she tied a neat, blue apron over her clothes. "Cooking club is. Don't you remember the day Anastasia accidentally squirted paint on Tiger Lily's cake?"

"I remember," Cinderella said absently, pulling on her own apron, which she had neatly printed with the words COOKING CLUB. "The paint just missed my biscuits."

"Aha!" Merida succeeded in finding her archery shirt, and pulled it on hurriedly. "Ach, we'd better hurry."

Elsa grabbed her keys and held the door open. "Right."

"What do you reckon they want us for?" Pocahontas asked.

"Pictures?" Cinderella suggested.

Aurora groaned. "I hate having my picture taken."

"Says the person who looks naturally perfect, like, all the time," Elsa muttered.

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