Seeing familiar faces

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        As time passed by a lot quicker than they expected, there was a moment where Melody realized that she was completely alone in one of her last classes of the day. Hercules and Ariel were there, though. She wasn't sure if that was a positive or a negative to the situation at hand, but for once, she had never felt so relieved to see her sister. t

Melody sat next to Ariel, sighing as she was finally relaxing for a brief moment. But of course, Ariel had to ruin it with her pesky, older sister charm.

"Hey, I wanted you to meet my baby sister. You know, the one I've been telling you all about!" As Ariel wrapped her arm over her sister's shoulder, Melody could have sworn that her eyes had popped out of her skull.

Finally, as soon as she regained her breath, Melody noticed some older kids (consisting mostly of girls) she had recognized from her sister's slumber parties. The boys, however, were unrecognizable to Melody. since their father refused to let any boys over without tedious and overbearing supervision and surveillance.

Mulan, a dark haired asian girl who had become a bit of a better influence on Ariel and Melody than the other girls, patted and ruffled her thick head of black hair, knowing fully well Melody admired her for being a skilled fighter, one of the highest in her sword fighting class. She even taught her some moves or so.

"It's nice to see you again, my little zhànshì." Mulan smiled at her, teasing the short girl. "Still as small as a cricket." Melody huffed, fixing her hair as soon as Mulan removed her hand from the top of her head.

"Very funny Mulan." She rolled her eyes, before feeling her cheeks being squeezed by another one of Ariel's friends, whose golden hair trailed down her back and nearly to the floor. Rapunzel, if she remembered correctly.

"She's so cute, Ariel! I remembered when I met her, back when she was so itty bitty and-" Rapunzel trailed off into unintelligible baby talk, as Melody frantically tried to pull her face away from the somehow iron grip of a sophomore.

"You're gonna leave red marks, Rapunzel." Belle, blessed be that sweet girl, pulled Rapunzel's delicate hands away from Melody's pink cheeks from being squished. Melody rubbed her cheeks to cool them down and alleviate the redness.

"Thank you Belle, I owe you one." Melody groans as Belle laughs in return, shaking her head in disbelief.

"Being a friend is enough. We're all very glad to have you here." she patted the younger girls back.

"So, this is the last one, right? No more siblings popping in out of nowhere?" Aladdin joked with her, not entirely sure if he could remember anymore of her sister's names. Eric nudged his shoulder, watching the arabic boy jump.

"Pretty sure she is. She was the one who went to that fancy boarding school, right Ariel?" Eric poked his head up from his book as he looked to Ariel, smiling. Ariel was happy that Eric had always listened to her talk. She was constantly afraid that she was too annoying, her crush on him showing plainly on her ruby cheeks. She nodded enthusiastically, her hair getting in her face.

"Yeah! Melody is the youngest, and the last, of my sisters. Or at least that's the hope." she joked, knowing all too well how hard it was to keep up with how many sisters she had accrued over the years. She could hear Aladdin muttering something akin to 'thank god' though she just rolled her eyes.

"Well then, nice to meet you tiniest sister." Aladdin shook hands with Melody. There was a slight devious amusement in his tone that she wanted to prod at.

"Yes nice to meet you, thief." Melody had recognized him from the many stories she had heard from Ariel's slumber parties. Aladdin rescinded his hand, feeling a tad offended. Ariel snickered a bit, knowing just how defensive he'd become over this.

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