
Monsters Incorporated
“So, what you’re saying is, Hearts are like our soul,” said Sora. “And they control how we feel?”
“It’s more like a conscious,” said Axel. “But yeah, that’s pretty much it.”
“I still don’t understand why you’re helping us over them though,” said Elsa.
“Because Roxas was different from the rest of them,” said Axel. “He was…I don’t know, but he had feelings. He felt things, even though he had no Heart. Honestly, if he didn’t go to Naminé for help, Xemnas probably would have killed him anyway.”
“So, what do we do now?” asked Kairi.
“What we’ve been doing,” said Axel. “Protect the children. And fortunately, I have an idea where they might appear next.”
“Really? How?” asked Sora.
“Remember that place we first met?” asked Axel. “In that time, there lives a witch. This witch is a powerful one. But, like anyone, she was once a child. And she will probably be one of the children they take.”
“Great, we just have to head back about eighty years before…” started Sora.
“Wrong,” said Axel. “She’s from a distant future to that point, but travels through time to find a certain event, and that’s the event we need to get to.”
“I take it that’s a Fixed Point,” said Hiro. “So, when is it?”
“Well, technically it’s two points,” said Axel. “I can’t tell you when the earlier one is, since the witch covered her younger self’s life very well. But she never found the later one, in the year 4510.”
“WHAT?!” yelled Lewis. “There’s no way you found a point that far in the…”
“Actually, he’s right,” said Hiro, checking the computer. “It seems to be happening at a place called ‘Monsters Inc.’”
“So, we go there, stop the Organization before they do anything, and get the kid back to the other time?” asked Sora.
“That’s the plan,” said Axel.
“I’ll fire up the time machine,” said Lewis.
“No need,” said Axel, holding up his hand. A dark portal opened up in front of him. “You forgot I could do that, didn’t you?”
“Wait a minute,” said Edna. “A place called Monsters Inc. probably requires you to dress the part.”
“Oh, too bad we’re fresh out of material to make costumes with,” said Elsa. “Come on, off you go.”
“We are not out of materials, you’re just not creative,” said Edna, eyeing some of the furniture.
“You owe us some new couches,” said Elsa, indicating the (now ruined) furniture.
“Quiet dahling, they look good,” said Edna, admiring her own work.
“This is really itchy,” said Kairi.
“And I’m really hot in this thing,” said Sora.
“I think there’s about five bucks of spare change from the back of the couch in here,” said Axel.
“See? Perfect. Now, get going,” said Edna.
Sora sighed in defeat. “Well, we can always take these things off when we get there,” he said. “Axel?”
“Here we go,” he said, reopening his portal. “We’ll see you soon.” Sora, Kairi, and Axel stepped through the portal, and soon found themselves in a large city. Except, everywhere they looked, they saw a monster. There didn’t even seem to be a conforming rule for what they looked like either: some were big, some were small. Some had scales, some were hairy, and some were slimy. They even had different numbers of each individual body part.
“Wow, I guess Edna made the right call then,” said Sora, who currently looked like a furry blue dragon without wings.
“Still, did she have to make me look like an albino snow leopard?” asked Kairi, who was wearing costume covered in white fur that made her look like an albino snow leopard.
“At least you guys got proper hands,” said Axel, who appeared to be a red tentacled creature of some kind. “How am I supposed to fight like this?”
“Guys, look at this,” said Kairi, pointing out a TV screen, reporting some big news story. The picture showed a two year old girl in running around in some kind of restaurant. The captions said that a human child had infiltrated the monster world, and that a state of emergency had been called. A large monster with six crab-like legs was being interviewed about the incident.
“So humans aren’t welcome here,” said Axel. “Our target might in danger.”
“Target? You mean the girl?” asked Sora.
“Yep, she’s the one,” said Axel. “They’ll want to find her as quickly as possible.”
“Not if we find her first,” said Kairi. “Where do we start?”
“In the only place where humans get can here,” said Axel, pointing to a large factory at the end of the street. “Monsters Inc. We start there, find clues, and meet back in the lobby an hour from now.”
“Alright,” said Sora, leading the way into the factory. “I mean, how hard can it…” As they entered the building, they found hundreds of monsters in yellow full body suits with the words Child Detection Agency on them. “Oh…that hard.”
“Don’t worry, if you keep your costume on, you should be fine,” said Axel. “Now, split up and look for clues.” The three of them chose separate corridors, and began their search.
“Now, if I were a kid, where would I go?” Axel murmured aloud. “I’d probably want to go exploring in every nook and cranny, and play with everything I find…” Just then, Axel was passing a short, darkish corridor, at the end of which was a wall covered in tools. “Just like this,” he said, walking down the hallway. “Unfortunately, no kid, so…” As Axel was leaving, he accidentally knocked a pair of tongs hanging on the wall, which opened a secret door. “Oh? What’s this?” Axel entered the secret corridor, keeping as quiet as possible.
The passage seemed to lead to some kind of boiler room. Axel continued until he heard a couple of monsters talking. Peaking around the corner, Axel saw a purple reptilian monster, and a short three-eyed red monster. “Well? Where is it?” demanded the purple monster.
“I…I don’t know sir,” said the red monster. “But I do have a theory.”
The purple monster glared at him. “I’m listening Fungus,” said the monster.
“Well, Randall, I was thinking, what if the kid’s back in the factory?” suggested Fungus. “Think about it: the kid probably couldn’t have found its own way out, so it needed help. And who’d want to be known for letting a human child into the monster world? So what if whoever took it out of the factory came back to returning it to the human world?”
Randall squinted at Fungus. “Maybe,” he said. “I’m going to go look. You work on the Scream Extractor. Make sure it’s ready before the boss comes back.”
“Right Randall,” said Fungus, as Randall (literally) disappeared. Axel pushed himself as far into an alcove as he could, until he heard the sound of reptilian feet go past and open the secret door.
‘Fascinating’, thought Axel. ‘Sora and Kairi are gonna want to hear about this’.
‘How am I supposed to find a clue about a kid in this place?’ thought Kairi as she wandered the halls aimlessly. As she was walking past the entryway to some kind of factory floor, she saw a short green monster with one eye arguing with a slug-like monster with a very nasally voice.
“Come on Roz, my lovely slug flower,” said the green guy. “Randall had a door out on the floor last night, and we need to get it back. It might be the one the kid came through.”
“You didn’t file your paperwork last night, Wazowski,” said Roz. “Now, I have actual work to do.” A metal curtain came down, crushing the green guy’s fingers.
“Jeez, are you okay?” asked Kairi, getting the green guy’s hand free.
“Oh, she’s always like that,” said the green guy. “Hey, I haven’t seen you around before. Are you new here?”
“I…err…more of a private investigator,” said Kairi. “I’m looking for any information about the child.”
“Oh really?” asked the monster. “Well, let old Mike Wazowski fill you in on a secret.” Mike looked from side to side before whispering to Kairi. “I think a monster named Randall might have let the kid in.”
“How do you know?” asked Kairi.
“Because he wants the all-time scare record,” said Mike. “You see, my buddy Sulley was going back to the Scare Floor to pick up some paperwork I forgot to file…”
“Seems the two of you share that trait,” commented Kairi.
“Shut up,” said Mike. “Anyway, while he was there, he saw a door, even though the floor had been shut down and all doors were supposed to have been returned. He tried to find out who had left it there, only to find the child had come through. Then he tried to put it back, but it kept coming through. Then Randall came in and returned the door, and now we’re trying to figure out how to put the kid back.”
“I guess we’re on the same side then,” said Kairi. “Come on, I need to meet my associates soon. We might be able to sort this out between us.”
“Hello? Anyone here? I’ve got some questions about the child,” said Sora, walking through a locker room. The place seemed to be empty, just like the cafeteria he’d been in earlier. Luckily, he’d found some thyme there, the only thing left that he needed for Linguini. “Guess there’s no-one…” As he was approaching the bathroom area, he could hear the sound of a young girl singing. “What the…” Sora crept up to the bathroom, to find a big blue monster waiting patiently in front of one of the stalls. “Um, excuse me?”
“Oh, uh, hi,” said the monster, suddenly realising Sora was there. “Just, uh, waiting for my, uh, cousin’s sister’s kid to finish up in there.”
“Cousin’s sister?” said Sora. “Wouldn’t that just make it your cousin’s?”
“…Yes,” said the monster. “Speaking of which, she’s probably almost finished, so…” At that moment, the toilet flushed, and a small purple monster emerged from the stall. Except…
“It’s the kid,” exclaimed Sora, pointing at the child’s exposed head.
“I…it’s not what it looks like,” said the blue monster, picking up the child and backing away.
“No, wait,” said Sora, taking off the hood of his costume, revealing his head.
“You…you’re a human too,” said the monster. “But…how is that…”
“Look, it’s kind of a long story,” said Sora. “The short version: me and my friends need to take the child to protect her.”
“Protect her?” asked the monster. “But who would want to hurt Boo?”
“There’s an evil Organization who need her to help themselves,” said Sora. “So please let me take her, Mr…errr…”
“Sullivan. James Sullivan. But just call me Sulley,” said Sulley. “And I’m going to help Boo too. Let me come with you.”
“Are you sure? It’ll be dangerous,” said Sora.
“Heh. Let ‘em come. I’ll show them who’s dangerous,” said Sulley.
“Then come on. I’m meeting my friends in the lobby soon,” said Sora, leading the way back to the lobby.
“So, what did we all find?” asked Axel, leading the group into a quiet corner. “I found a secret hideout.”
“I found out who’s behind it, and what their plan is,” said Kairi.
“I found the kid,” said Sora.
“And without me and Sulley, you’d have none of that,” said Mike. “Now, please tell me one of you has a plan.”
“Working on it,” said Axel. “What can you tell me about who’s behind it? And their plan?”
“Randall wants to break the all-time scare record,” said Mike. “That’s the only reason he could have been working late.”
Axel laughed at this. “I don’t think so,” he said. “I found Randall’s secret base, and what I saw in there makes me think they’re up to something more sinister than producing a little extra scream energy.”
“But…what else could he be doing?” asked Mike.
“I’m not sure, but with a name like the Scream Extractor, it’s bad news,” said Axel, turning to face Sulley. “Give us the child. We’ll take her somewhere she can’t be harmed.”
“Wherever you take her, I’m come too,” said Sulley stubbornly. “She’s my responsibility now, and I’m not leaving her for any…”
“Ah, James, there you are,” said someone, and the group turned to see the monster with crab legs they saw on TV earlier. “Are you ready to give that scare demonstration I asked you about yesterday?”
“Mr. Waternoose,” gasped Sulley. “Ah, look, right now’s not good, can you just…”
“Nonsense,” said Waternoose, grabbing Sulley’s arm and pulling him towards one of the corridors. “Come on, the class is waiting.”
“But Mr. Waternoose…” started Sulley, trying to pull away. As he freed himself, his arm accidentally knocked Boo’s hood off, revealing her human face.
“The child,” gasped Waternoose. “James, what is going on?”
“Look, we can explain Mr. Waternoose,” said Mike. “You see, Randall let the kid in when he was working late, trying to get the scare record, and Sulley and I were trying to get it back home, and these guys are trying to help us…”
“Who are you anyway?” asked Waternoose. “You’re not from the CDA, you don’t seem to be the media. What’s your business here?”
“We’re humans too,” said Sora, revealing his face before anyone could stop him. “We just want what’s best for the child. We can take her somewhere safe.”
“Sora, what are you doing?” Axel whispered, slightly agitated.
“I don’t think it’s a good idea to be telling them that,” muttered Kairi.
“Don’t worry guys, I think we can trust him,” said Sora. “He wouldn’t want any more bad publicity, so he won’t try anything.”
“Wait, so you’re all humans?” asked Waternoose, looking quite shocked.
“We are,” said Axel, taking off his hood. “And we’re telling you this against out better judgement.”
“Who else knows about this?” asked Waternoose.
“No-one sir,” said Sulley.
“Good. We can’t afford any more scandal,” said Waternoose. “Come on. Let’s send the little one home.”
“I never thought anything like this would ever happen,” sighed Waternoose, swiping a card through a machine. Above their heads, a large metal door came along a conveyor belt, and slotted into a holder in front of the group.
“Err, Mr. Waternoose? That’s not Boo’s door,” said Sulley.
“I know,” said Waternoose. “It’s yours.” As if on cue, Randall appeared next to the door, opening it up to reveal a snow covered landscape.
“Probably should get rid of Axel while we’re at it,” said a female voice behind them. The group turned around to find Larxene, a knife between each finger in one hand.
“Hey Larxene, how’s it going?” asked Axel. “Is that a new haircut?”
“Can it, traitor,” said Larxene. “I’m going to have fun with these kids.”
“Not if I can stop you,” said Sora, keyblade in hand.
“You can’t,” said Larxene, snapping her fingers. Randall appeared next to Sora, tying him up and throwing his keyblade away.
“SORA!” cried Kairi, grabbing her own keyblade. Larxene smiled smugly, and threw her knives with perfect accuracy to pin Kairi to the ground.
“We’ve got the child,” said Waternoose, snatching up Boo. “Let’s go.”
“Not yet,” said Axel. “Don’t mean to brag, but I reckon I can take you.”
“How about me?” asked Larxene, just as four copies of herself appeared behind her. “Or me? Or me? Or me? Or me?”
“Bring it,” said Axel, chakrams in each hand.
“Let’s do this,” said Sulley, running straight for the crowd of Larxenes. One of them sped past him and punched him in the stomach, then in the back before he could react. As it was about to make a third pass though, Sulley held out one hand and grabbed her, before throwing her against the far wall with great ease.
“Way to go Sulley,” called Mike, just as he was yanked off the ground. Mike turned to see one of the Larxenes smile sadistically at him, before throwing him through the door.
“Mike!” cried Sora, struggling to get free.
“You won’t win,” said Larxene, who was working with another Larxene to push Sulley through the door, and failing. As it looked like Sulley was about to win, a third Larxene fired a thunder spell at him, stunning him long enough to get him through the door. “Now, that just leaves you,” she said, turning her attention to Axel.
“Ladies, please, there’s plenty of me to go around,” said Axel, knocking one Larxene away, only to have another jump on his back. “FIRAGA!” A wall of flames erupted around him, knocking a couple of the Larxenes away, but they soon regrouped, four of them grabbing a limb each.
“Sorry Axel,” said Larxene. “Well actually, not really. But honestly, this is just what happens to traitors.” The Larxenes holding Axel threw him through the door, just as Sulley was going to come back through.
Waternoose pressed a button on the control panel next to the door, and the door was removed from the floor, lifted back up into the hole on the wall. “Now, what should we do with these three?”
“Ooh, I have so many ideas,” said Larxene, smiling wickedly and looking down at a terrified Boo.
“BOO!” screamed Sulley, frantically opening the door they were just thrown through, only to find nothing on the other side.
“Forget it Sulley, we’re banished. We’re not getting home,” said Mike.
“I might be able to,” said Axel. “I just need to figure out where we are.”
“I’ll tell you where we are,” snapped Mike. “THE MIDDLE OF FREAKING NOWHERE! In the middle of a blizzard no less. We are going to die out…” Before he could his sentence, Axel created a fireball in his hand. “Okay, so we might not freeze to death as quickly as I thought. But we still have no idea where we are.”
“Then we need to start…” began Axel, then stopped. “Do you guys see that?”
“See what?” asked Mike, just as a large hairy shadow rose up behind him.
“Welcome, to the Himalayas,” said the giant creature, holding a tray of yellow snow cones for them. “Want one? Don’t worry, they’re lemon.”
“Himalayas, eh?” said Axel. “That I can work with.” Axel held up a hand, and created a dark portal. “Come on, we need to get to Boo now.” Axel disappeared through the portal, followed quickly by Mike and Sulley, before the portal closed.
“Hey, I wanna come too,” said the Abominable Snowman. “Oh well, more snow cones for me then.”
Axel, Mike, and Sulley emerged from the dark portal in an alley. “Okay, we should be back in Monstropolis then,” said Mike, heading towards the end of the alley. Axel and Sulley were following, when Axel noticed something.
“Stay back you two,” said Axel, pushing the two monsters back into the shadows.
“What’s wrong? Did you see the CDA?” asked Sulley.
“Worse,” said Axel. “I saw people.”
Mike and Sulley stared at him. “People?” asked Mike. “That’s crazy. We don’t even live in the same dimension as them.”
“Actually, you do,” said Axel. “I should have known. You guys come from a very distant future to scare human children in the past. There’s something about the doors that allows you to come back in time.”
“Through time?” asked Sulley. “Then can’t you send us to our proper year?”
“Maybe,” said Axel. “Though it helps if I know exactly how far forward we need to go. Stay here, I’m going to go investigate.”
“Now, who should we test this on first?” asked Randall. “Maybe the boy. Or maybe his little girlfriend…”
“She’s not my girlfriend,” said Sora, Kairi giggling at his embarrassment.
“Or maybe we should try it on the little one,” said Randall, towering himself over Boo.
“Need I remind you who’s in charge here?” said Larxene, pushing the reptilian monster aside. “I need all of them alive.”
“Understood,” said Randall. “But we do need to test our machine, and snatching another child may be problematic with the CDA prowling the place.”
“I said I need them alive, I never said anything about intact,” said Larxene, grinning wickedly.
“Oh…” said Randall, realisation dawning on him. “So, any volunteers?”
“I’ll do it,” said Kairi.
“No, I don’t want to see either of you get hurt,” said Sora. “I’ll do it.”
“Little brat it is then,” said Larxene, picking up Boo.
“NO!” cried Sora and Kairi at the same time, struggling against their restraints. Larxene sighed and zapped them with a thunder spell.
“Make sure she’s strapped down nice and tight Fungus,” said Randall. “Nothing’s going to get in the way of this.” Boo squirmed in her chair as a large machine came down from the roof. “Don’t worry kid, this won’t kill you.”
“LET HER GO!” yelled Sora, causing Larxene to zap him again. “Ow…” As he said that, and small ball of light appeared, which grew into a large, round, balloon-like man.
“Hello. I am Baymax, your personal healthcare companion,” said Baymax. “I automatically activated when I heard you say ‘ow’.”
“Do you mind? We’re kind of in the middle of something,” said Larxene, preparing another thunderbolt. Before she could release it though, Baymax’s hand became covered in some kind of red metal, and he punched her with such force she hit the back wall.
“I’m sorry, but your constant assault of my patient is counter-productive to the healing process,” said Baymax.
“Why you…” started Larxene, firing a thunderbolt at Baymax. However, his outsides were made of rubber, so he was completely unaffected. “So you’re a balloon huh? I can fix that.” Larxene drew her knives and threw them all at Baymax, but Baymax simply pressed a button on his body, and covered himself in thick red metal. None of the knives penetrated his armour, and some were even reflected onto Sora and Kairi’s restraints, freeing them.
“Kairi, free Boo,” said Sora, as Baymax continued healing him.
Kairi didn’t need to be told twice. She drew her keyblade and easily sliced through the Scream Extractor, before undoing Boo’s restraints too. “Come on kid, we’re outta here.” A ball of light appeared in her hand as she ran back to Sora. “Hank, hide us.” The red septopus appeared, and soon the group disappeared.
“Baymax, hold them off as long as possible,” called Sora as they fled to scene. Baymax stood between the monsters and Larxene, ready to take them all on.
“I think we lost them,” said Kairi after a little while, and slowed to a walk. At that moment, she was slammed against a wall.
“I don’t think so,” said a menacing voice, and Randall appeared before her out of nowhere. “Now, give me the child.”
“No,” said Kairi defiantly. “Sora, get her out of here.”
“Not without you,” said Sora, drawing his keyblade. “I reckon I can take him.”
“Oh really?” said Randall, releasing Kairi and disappearing again. Sora looked around cautiously, but couldn’t avoid the kick to the stomach from an invisible opponent. Kairi brought out her keyblade, only to be attacked herself, without seeing where the blow came from. The two of them tried to listen to where Randall was, but the monster had had too much experience with his camouflage, so he knew how to avoid them.
“FIRAGA!” yelled someone down the hall, and as if on instinct Kairi grabbed Boo and pulled her behind a pillar, Sora not far behind. A large fireball filled the corridor, and when the smoke cleared, a very burnt Randall was all the remained. “You guys okay?” Sora and Kairi looked out of their hiding spot to see Axel, with Mike and Sulley in tow. “Come on, we need to go.”
“And look what I swiped from the red guy,” said Kairi, holding up a door card. “I think it’s her door.”
“Great, we just need to get to a door station, and we’ll be fine,” said Mike. “Except that the CDA are everywhere.”
“We’ll keep them at bay. You get her home,” said Sora.
The group ran onto a Scare Floor filled with monsters. Most of them scattered when they saw Sora, Kairi, and Axel, now without their costumes. A couple started calling for the CDA. Sulley found the first empty door station he could, and swiped the card. “Come on, come on,” he said, as a pink door with flowers on it appeared.
“GET HIM!” yelled Waternoose, followed closely by Randall and some members of the CDA.
“Guys, get ready to grab a door,” said Sulley, hitting a big red button that said Door Recall. Above them, the doors stopped, and began going back into the storage area. Sulley picked up Mike and Boo, then grabbed a passing door. Sora, Kairi, and Axel followed suit, grabbing a door each. Randall slithered his way up too, hanging onto a door behind the group.
“I’ll go help Randall for you, buddy,” said Larxene, patting Waternoose on the back before using one of her clones to throw her up to the passing doors.
“You know this human?” asked one of the members of the CDA.
“Well, err, you see…” started Waternoose.
“It certainly seems that way,” said a somewhat familiar nasally voice. “Henry J. Waternoose, you are under arrest.” Two CDA officers grabbed Waternoose’s arms, cuffing him.
“There’s Boo’s door,” Sulley called back to the others. “We just need to power it and get through it.”
“How do power the doors?” asked Sora.
“Screams,” replied Mike.
“Or laughter,” said Sulley. “Remember? Whenever she laughs it produces so much power it overpowers some circuits.”
“Well do something,” said Axel. “We got company.” Axel turned back to face Randall, who was leaping from door to door on his way to catching the group. Axel threw a fireball at him, knocking the door off the railing. However, Randall leapt up and grabbing the railing they were whizzing along, then turned invisible. “HURRY!”
“Okay kid, watch this,” said Mike, who opened the door they were hanging on to, then slammed it on himself. Boo let out a cheer of glee, which lit the red light above her door. And every other light in the storage area. “Quick, it’s open. Get it ope…”
“No, I don’t think you’ll be doing that,” said Randall, appearing above them. He began prying Sulley’s fingers away from the door.
“Stop that,” said Mike, trying to slap Randall’s hands away, only for Randall to knock Mike away, causing him to lose his grip on the fast moving door.
“Gotcha,” said Sora, grabbing Mike’s wrist as he went past and helping him back up. “Don’t worry, I’ll get him.” Sora began to aim his keyblade at the door in front of him.
“No Sora,” said Mike. “You might hit Sulley or Boo. Plus, if you damage the door, it won’t work.”
“Then what can we do to help him?” asked Sora.
“Open this door,” said Mike. “I have an idea.” Sora carefully opened the door, revealing a child’s bedroom. “Now Sulley.” Sulley managed to grab Randall, and threw him straight through the door, Mike closing the door behind him. “Now kid, break the light.” Sora swung his keyblade at the red light above the door, and the light went out. Mike opened the door again, but now it was just a doorframe.
“That’s great,” said Sora. “Now, we just need to get Boo through her door…”
“As if,” said Larxene, swinging herself from door to door by spawning a clone as she was passing each one to help boost her along the way. Each hero tried to take her down along the way, but her clones took the blow, disappearing as they did. Soon, she reached Boo’s door and snatched her from Sulley.
“Give her back,” roared Sulley, attempting to swat her with his claws, only for her to throw herself backwards onto a stationary work station. “NOOO!”
“Actually, yes,” said Larxene, opening a dark portal. Xemnas walked through the portal, and took the screaming child from his underling.
“NO! You can’t have her,” yelled Kairi, drawing her keyblade and throwing herself onto the work station. Larxene drew her knives and began hacking and slashing at Kairi, but despite her speed, she couldn’t seem to hit the annoyed teen.
“This child,” said Xemnas, watching Kairi. “Yes, I think I have some big plans for her.” With a smile, Xemnas turned around and disappeared through the dark portal with Boo, closing it behind him.
“BOO!” screamed Sulley, jumping across to a door going the other way. Sora, Mike, and Axel followed suit, and soon joined Kairi in the fight against Larxene.
“Don’t worry, I got this,” said Mike, picking up a door and opening it. The other four fought as hard as they could, Sulley with his claws, Axel with fire, and Sora and Kairi with their keyblades, forcing Larxene back, until she had her back against the open door. Mike held out one leg, and Larxene, not seeing the little green man, tripped over him as she fell through the door. Mike closed the door and threw it off the edge of the work station. As it fell, they saw the door open and Larxene poke her head out, but half a second later it smashed against the ground.
“Do you think she’s gone?” asked Sora. “I mean, she was half here and half wherever she was sent, so…”
“I don’t know,” said Axel. “But hopefully we won’t be seeing her for a while.”
“But what about Boo?” asked Sulley. “That guy took her, and…”
“We will get her back, no matter what,” said Kairi. “The Organization will not win.”
“Well, that’s good to hear,” said Mike, just as a glowing ball appeared in his hand. “But hey, if you get into trouble trying to take them down, we’ve got some friends from our college days who’d be happy to help out.” Mike handed the ball to Sora, who took it gladly. “They may not be the scariest monsters around, but they won’t back down, no matter what.”
“We’ll get Boo back,” said Sora, spotting Lewis’s time machine coming into the storage area. “We’ll be back soon, I promise.”