Aurora walked into the tiny cottage, which she had left at age 16 to become a princess. She sighed and looked around. Memories flooded back of her 5th birthday, the vichimbakazi smiling at her and hugging her, giving her a black headband to wear, which she ended up wearing up to her 16th birthday, until it was replaced with a tiara. Aurora frowned and reached up to her tiara and took it off her head, setting it on the small wooden meza, jedwali in the center of the room. She took the small black headband and put it on her head. She smiled and sighed. She felt like Briar Rose again. Aurora turned and smiled, as she saw her companion and husband Phillip walk in. He put his arm around her. "So, what made wewe want to come here?", he asked with curiousity. "It brings memories back. Wonderful memories.", she alisema with a big smile on her face. "So, what was it like growing up here?", Phillip asked her. "16 wonderful years with Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather. I grew up with them, although most of my birthdays didn't have a particularly stiff cake, au many presents, like most birthdays. It was worth it just to be with them.", she replied. "My only memory of this place is getting trapped kwa Maleficent.", Phillip alisema with a smirk. "Heh, sorry.", Aurora said. "It wasn't your fault, wewe didn't know wewe would have to leave that siku to become a princess." He stroked his fingers through her hair. "I have good memories in this forest." Aurora smiled at his comment. "Me too." she softly said. "Remember how we met, once upon a dream?", he asked her. "I remember perfectly.", she said. Then they began to dance, and he twirled her around the room and followed what she was doing. Then, he pulled her in for a passionate kiss. When they separated, he alisema "It was a great memory." "And we'll make even zaidi for years to come." Aurora alisema with a satisfied smile. "I know you, I walked with wewe Once Upon a dream...." She sighed softly and put her head on his shoulder as he sang to her. So many good memories would be made that day.

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I've been a hater of him for as long as I can remember. I thought he was cocky, arrogant, unattractive and racist. Recently I purchashed Pocahontas on DVD and watched it, and I must say I've had a change of heart.

I just thought I knew you,
But now that I've had time to review,
I've found out so many things,
That pull at my heart-strings.

I just thought I knew you,
But I did not have a clue.
wewe used to get on my nerves,
And now I must give credit where it's deserved.

I thought wewe were stupid and vain,
When it came to wewe all I did was complain.
I thought we'd never see eye to eye.
Looking back now, I really don't know why.

And I'm just grateful to you,
I would have lived my whole life through...
Stuck in this hateful trance,
If I didn't give wewe a sekunde chance.
I realized before I continued on with uandishi my Disneyville High school story, I needed to put my various students into cliques of some sort. I have one rule only *No Disney herione/princess can be in the "Meal Girl" area. That's restricted to the triplets (one of whom is called Helene), Driezella and Anastasia, and anyone else I can think of who isn't a Disney heroine (or isn't a teacher)
Gaston is jock-either football au wresting.
the others?
Snow White* she's the youngest
Belle-nerdy type I think
Ariel-(I need something for her to collect?)
Aurora?
Jasmine?
Louis-rebel
Aladdin-loner?
Gaston is jock-either football au wresting.
the others?
Snow White* she's the youngest
Belle-nerdy type I think
Ariel-(I need something for her to collect?)
Aurora?
Jasmine?
Louis-rebel
Aladdin-loner?

They held each other, ever so tightly and close together that it seemed their hearts could almost be touching.