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A Chericherry Fan Fiction
"No matter what happens to me, I'll always be with you, forever," says John Smith as he leaves his fiancee. He came from a prosperous family and she was from two long lines of royalty, but she has aliyopewa that up just for him. She is always welcomed in the castle, but she rather have the life with a experienced, yet young Captain. They make their own living. Unfortunately, John departures England and is to arrive in a whole new world, while leaving behind his fiancee, Aurora.

Aurora: I'll be thinking of wewe every sekunde until we meet again.
They say goodbye.
John is on the Susan Constant.
Aurora waves goodbye, goes for her daily forest walk,
and that was it.

Thomas: Hi, I'm Thomas.
John: I'm John Smith.
Thomas: Captain John Smith! I've heard of some amazing stories about you.
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They arrive at the New World in a few months.

Their governor, Ratcliffe, orders Smith to tafuta the terrains.
John: Yes, sir.



John climbs up the tallest, stablest mti near by.


A raccoon ruins the moment and exits John out of his thoughts. "Hey...you're a strange fellow," for he has never seen such a creature. He hands him a biscuit.

Behind the bushes, a young Native girl hides.
She likes what she's seeing.

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(Back in the village...)
Nakoma: WHERE have wewe been, Pocahontas?
Pocahontas: I'm fine, I'm fine...
Nakoma: wewe shouldn't be running away like that.
Pocahontas: I'm sorry, ok?

Powhatan: My daughter!
Pocahontas: Father.
Powhatan: We have much to talk about.
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Pocahontas: Kocoum?!
Powhatan: Yes.
Pocahontas: But...why?
Powhatan: (sigh) Pocahontas...

As the river cuts it's path
Though the river's proud and strong
He will choose the smoothest course

That's why river's live so long
They're steady...
As the steady beating drum


Powhatan: Think before wewe act.

(Pocahontas leaves the scene for zaidi leisure time)
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(Back in the camp...)
Thomas: Aurora, eh? I've heard she's just beautiful.
John: Yeah, she is. She loves dancing, but I'm not very light on my feet.
Well, I best be on my way.

John leaves again for exploring, he still hasn't seen a Native in sight, but that doesn't mean they're not out there.

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(Waterfall)

Smith scoops water from the stream,
he notices that someone is spying on him,
as he looks into the reflection of the water in his hands.

Pocahontas, hiding behind a mti at a higher distance from the ground than Smith, climbs down to see what Smith is up to. She does a few buibui walks, and jumps from stone to stone through the stream.

Meanwhile, Smith is behind the waterfall. He loads his gun. He jumps out of the waterfall, onto the rock, and aims for Pocahontas.

Pocahontas is not fearful of the weapon. She stands still.

John Smith couldn't find it in his moyo to shoot her. Instead, he puts down the weapon, and offers to help Pocahontas out of there.

But Pocahontas dashes into the woods, escaping for Smith.

John: Wait!...Please.

Pocahontas heads straight to her canoe, but John reaches her. She maswali to stay, but somewhere in her alisema it was the right thing to stay. She steps out of the canoe. She's almost at John's height.

John: Who are you?

Pocahontas thinks for a moment. What was this stranger saying? What should I say?
This language was so strange to her. Listening to her heart, she felt the connection and answers, "Pocahontas."

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Pocahontas becomes interested in the English language.

Pocahontas: How do wewe say the two different children?
John: Son and daughter.
Pocahontas: And the daughter, she is...
John: A girl.
Pocahontas: How would it be used in a sentence?
John: Alright. Hmm..."I have a girl back home."
Pocahontas: Oh! wewe are married?!
John: No, not yet.
Pocahontas: Oh. (smiles)
John: But I do know someone that I want to marry.
Pocahontas: Oh. And how would wewe call her? Your female married-to-be?
John: My fiancee.
She's back in England.
Pocahontas: England...is that your village?
John: Yes, it's a rather big village.
Pocahontas: And are wewe two going to be a happy couple?
John: Ha. I hope so.



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(Top Image is "Pocahontas" done kwa Glen Keane)
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10. Charming
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Disney's Frozen is receiving rave reviews,and the song"Let It Go"is one of the highlights of the film.Don't take my word for it-Wikipedia,as usual is great for such simple backround facts.I have decided that Elsa is my inayopendelewa Disney character,but I'm having internal debate whether"Let It Go"is my inayopendelewa Disney song-time will tell,but I'm leaning towards"yes".On my Google tafuta history,there are queries such as "Let It Go is brilliant" and "Frozen Let It Go analysis",but having found nothing satisfactory,I've decided to write this post instead.
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I've never done this before. And as a new user, I'm pretty sure that I'm dipping into a kind of no-man's land, here.

I primarily judge Disney princesses not kwa their looks au anything, but kwa their character, and kwa their plot-lines. Some of the Disney princesses are less developed than others, in my opinion, and that might be partially due to the story/plot-line itself ( as most of Disney is adaptation-based).

Some of the characteristics of each princess I find admirable, while other traits I just find...for lack of a better term...irritating. Yeah.


I'm going to rate the Disney princesses...
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This is a serious article. Eyebrows frame your face so wewe need to have the right pair. I spend way too much time plucking and grooming my eyebrows so yeah, I think eyebrows are very aesthetically important. I noticed the results look a bit like my non-existent prettiest Princess orodha with a few exceptions of course.





13. Mulan
They are Asian looking alright, with the shape. I promise I don't have anything against big eyebrows but Mulan's kind of overpower her eyes and they look a bit untamed. They are definitely not bad, just comparing to the others. Shang has nice strong arched eyebrows though....
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One of the best things about Disney princess films are their princesses(obviously) and songs. As a singer, muziki lover, and actor, I've always paid close attention to the voices that bring these wonderful characters and songs to life. I am picky about the voices I like but can admit that no princess has a bad voice, some are just much better than others. Share your opinions.
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Let me begin kwa saying that I'm ranking both imba and speaking voices and that even though she's at the bottom, I don't hate Snow White's voice. Let's be honest here, most people find her voice to be annoying....
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