Disney Storybits 27 by steamboat-promises, literature
Literature
Disney Storybits 27
Mickey wondered if it was possible to sleep sitting up. With the way his tutor was prattling on, Mickey wouldn't be surprised if he nodded off right there on the saddle. He had hoped that by combining the lesson with his daily horse riding regimen, the exercise would be enough to keep him awake. Alas, as they made their way around the castle again, the tutor and his lessons hadn't become any more engaging since they first trotted out. In fact, the tutor seemed to be more interested in his own words than making sure the young duke was paying attention. Mickey decided to test his theory, quietly encouraging his horse to trot away without the tu
Disney Storybits 20 by steamboat-promises, literature
Literature
Disney Storybits 20
According to the little Jack, none of this was his fault. In fact everyone involved in this was to blame, except him. Mickey couldn't just casually visit the target of his affections because of the constant wars, thanks to Pete, the King of Spades. Because of Pete, Minnie, the Queen of Hearts, was stored away in her castle, surrounded by guards who would not let a love struck mouse wander in to give her a present. So it was Pete's fault and the fault of the guards that Mickey was sneaking onto the castle grounds, and breaking almost every treaty between their kingdoms in the process. Finally there was blame to be put on the Queen herself.
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The newspapers were incredibly depressing as of late. Every headline, every article, and every printed word seemed to only be about sad matters. Even just a glance at today's papers was enough to sink one's heart.
'Search For Missing Geniuses Officially Called Off!'
'Tax Hikes Expected To Rise By End Of Spring!'
'Second Riot In Downtown : Unrest In Poverty!'
Yet on this chilly February morning, the one selling the papers wasn't sad at all. The twenty-year old young man sitting on the edge of a marble fountain was all smiles as he exchanged papers for coins. He had read the news and understood the gravity of each situation but still contin
Disney Storybits 105 by hypermegatailsfan, literature
Literature
Disney Storybits 105
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The balcony outside of the princess’s room was fitted with stairs to the side, so if she wished, she could go into the wet gardens. Tonight she had no interest in such an activity, and instead kept her eyes on the wide moon up in the sky. When the moon was like this, the Moon Kingdom’s people believed that the Moon God, the wise Rabbit, could hear the prayers of its people. Until this point, Minnie had never prayed to the Rabbit for anything. What could she possibly want? She had her dear mother, a wonderful friend, and as a princess she was constantly provided for her. Be