Chapter 79

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"Why didn't you tell me about this before, Jafar!"

"To be quite frank Maleficent, I honestly forgot about it." Jafar blinked lazily and looked at Rasputin. "Besides, I thought we were waiting for the 'perfect moment' to begin our plan."

Gothel shook her head. "That didn't stop Maleficent from kidnapping that Lily girl did it?"

Jafar shrugged. "From time to time I make her a bit disoriented, I didn't want people to be too suspicious, her sister is already quite worried about her."

"Periwinkle!" Frollo seethed. "You could choke the girl out in her sleep if you just take full control over Tinkerbell! She touched the stupid rubies didn't she?"

"Quiet down, Frollo." Scar raised a paw to his head. "I have a headache."

Frollo glared at the lion but sat back in his seat as the other villains continued to yell at Jafar, who seemed unfazed.

Shan Yu spat on the ground before Governor Ratcliffe's feet. "This is why the huns and I can't agree to work with you. We're all selfish, tell me...how are we supposed to work with each other?"

Cruella stood up, commanding attention to the large group.

"As I see it, we don't have a plan." Silence. "So let me know when we do, because I don't want to look like an idiot."

She then left the room and the Queen of Hearts scoffed.

"Too late for that."

Agatha, the Evil Queen, sighed. "De Vil is right. Jafar, hand over your staff. I shall take care of the fairy." Her eyes met Maleficent's and she smiled. "No need to worry, I won't kill her."

Jafar dropped his staff on the table and left the room.

"I personally don't trust you not to kill the little beastie," Hades said.

Agatha sneered at him and followed Jafar out. Rasputin played with his beard and stared at the round ball in the middle of the table.

"Soon," he whispered.

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Lilo had spent the last few days trying to understand Stitch. He seemed to know a bit of english, enough for Lilo to communicate with him.

"Listen Stitch." The alien lifted his head up at the sound of his name, "I don't think you're a dog."

Stitch squinted at Lilo suspiciously then crawled under her bed.

"Stitch! Stitch come out we need to talk!"

She could hear him scuttling around and pressed her face on the floor. His big black eyes stared back at her.

"Stitch! Here, now!"

Stitch stuck his tongue out and rolled over. Lilo sighed frustratedly and tried to reach out for his legs, but then she heard the door open and shot up like a rocket.

Tiger Lily came in and Lilo breathed.

"Oh, good, it's just you." Lilo gestured to the bed. "Stitch won't come out."

Tiger Lily crouched down and peered under Lilo's bed.

"Geez Lilo...it's a mess under there no wonder he likes it. Maybe it reminds him of what his home was like."

Lilo felt a pang of sympathy in her chest for the little mutant. What if he did have a family somewhere, or some type of home, and the animal center might have been able to get him back, but instead Lilo insisted on taking him.

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