The Two Doors of Fate
By Kim
Carpet flew on through the sky, into the setting sun. The clouds quietly
went
by, reflecting the pink and amber colors from the yellow sun. It was
still
warm out, but a breeze of cold air would pass by every now and then.
The sky
was theirs that day.
"It's going to be nice to get home and just relax."
"Yeah, I know what you mean."
"What do you think the guys have been up to?"
"I'm not sure." Jasmine paused. "But I hope they haven't been giving
Father
any problems." They both smiled and laughed.
"Well, we should be home in couple of hours." Aladdin said estimating
the
distance.
"Yeah." Jasmine said, staring off. Her eyes caught a glimpse of a city
beneath them. Tall and wondrous. She had never before in her life seen
such a
city, or heard of one. She quickly tapped on Aladdin, not taking her
eyes off
the scene in front of her.
"What is it?" He asked, moving over to get a view.
"Look."She pointed down and he followed her gaze. "Have you ever seen
such a
city?"
"No. How come it's not on any maps? It's not that far from Agrabah."
"I don't know." She said. They went into and came out of another cloud.
Now,
they had a full view of the entire city. They gazed at everything
and then
Jasmine's eyes caught hold on something amazing. "Oh my ... look at
that!"
She pointed down to a huge ring. An arena. Hugely amplified and wondrous
in
size. They could see down to the bottom of it, and there rested nothing
but
sand. All around the circle lay seats for the people to watch. A large
pavilion was sitting near the inside of the ring, covered in fine satin
and
silk robes. Aladdin and Jasmine stared down at it as they passed. They
watched the city until their eyes could see no further onto it.
"Wow." Aladdin said after a moment. "Did you see that? It was amazing!"
"I know! I wonder what that's for."
Aladdin thought a moment and then lit up. "Well, a long time ago I heard
a
man talking about something like that were Kings hold games of entertainment
for their people, in a large ring. An arena."
"I bet it would be a lot of fun to watch."Jasmine said happily.
Aladdin shook his head. "I don't think so. He spoke of death quite a
lot.
Something about a lion and a man, head on head. I don't think there
have been
too many losses on the lion's side." He chuckled.
"Oh," She sighed. "I still wonder why we've never seen or heard of that
city.
I mean with something like that, you would think that the city would
be
famous."
"Yeah." He agreed.
In their excitement of the city, Aladdin and Jasmine had failed to notice
the
oncoming storm. The thunder clouds moved in around them, making the
sky
darker than normal. The smell of rain gusted in, causing Carpet to
become
uneven in flying.
"Oh great, just what we need." Aladdin said as he saw the threat of
the
storm. "This isn't just gonna be a light shower. We better head down."
The rain started to pour in an instant. Aladdin told Carpet to land.
Lighting
zigzagged down by them. Jasmine held on to Aladdin tightly as Carpet
shot
down through the clouds. Thunder boomed everywhere, causing a deafening
tone
of fear in her heart. As the land became more in view, Carpet slowed
down.
"Where are we going to go!?" Jasmine shouted over the rain and thunder.
"Maybe we could make it to the city."
"But we lost sight of it!"
"Well, we'll have to try. Anything is better than being out here!"
Carpet stayed close to the ground as he flew back to the East. Before
too
long, the magnificent city was back in view. The city was blocked by
a large
wall surrounding it, and a guard post at the front.
They walked up to the two large guards standing in front of the massive
doors. They only moved their heads as Jasmine and Aladdin approached,
Aladdin
holding onto Carpet, who was rolled up.
"Who are you?" asked one of the guards in a booming deep voice.
"I am the Princess of Agrabah," Jasmine said confidently. "and we need
to
speak with your leader about finding a place to stay for the night.
As you
can tell, this storm is not the right condition for traveling. " She
said
strongly.
The guards looked at each other and were hesitant. They looked Aladdin
over
for a moment or two and finally nodded.
"OPEN!" Yelled one of the guards, cupping a hand to the side of his
face to
make his voice louder.
A scrawny small guard on top, pulled a lever and the doors began to
open,
slow but sure. Jasmine and Aladdin looked at each other and then walked
into
the city together.
The door was shut immediately behind them with a thud. The rain began
subsided and the moon came out, illustrating how much time had taken
them to
reach the city. The moon was round and silver, casting a shadow over
the
city. As they reached the top of a hill, the palace sat before them,
and to
their left, connected to the palace was the arena.
Aladdin and Jasmine walked to the palace, getting many strange, happy
glances
from the people that were roaming the streets. As they approached the
palace
doors, another set of guards stood.
"I am Princess Jasmine from Agrabah and I demand to speak with your ruler."
The guards eyed the two of them and then let them enter the palace.
A young
woman stood next to the doors, as if she was awaiting someone to enter.
She
quickly greeted Aladdin and Jasmine. Her hair was golden and down to
her
back. Her eyes were amber and reflected the shimmering torch sitting
on a
wall nearby. She was short and thin, perhaps only a few years behind
Jasmine.
"Greetings!" She said cheerfully. "I welcome you to Penumbra."
"Thank you." Jasmine said, a bit unsure about the young girl. "We request
an
audience with your ruler." She said as her as Aladdin tried to wring
out all
the water sopped into their clothes, enjoying the warmth of the room.
"I see. Well, then, follow me."
They followed the young woman through many passages and hallways, all
glowing
with the light of torches and candles. The moon shown through the windows,
making a ghostly glow down the hall. Every room they passed, had every
door
open, as if Penumbra had nothing to hide from anyone.
"Here we are. Our King is on his throne behind these doors, I do not
think he
will be upset with a disruption. Good night." And she scurried off.
"Well, here goes." Aladdin said, pushing on the door.
It opened with a small, lasting squeak that bounced off the white marble
walls and ceiling. A voice was heard in the room, deep and yet, dark.
"Come in."
Aladdin and Jasmine walked forward and stood before the King on his throne.
"Who are you?"
"I am Princess Jasmine from Agrabah. This is my fiancee Aladdin. We
were
traveling and --"
"Wait wait." He said slowly, yet demanding. "You are engaged to him?"
"Yes, But I fail to see the importance in that right--"
"You are a prince are you not?" The King asked
"No." He said, yet not ashamed.
"No? How is a Princess aloud to marry a commoner?" He turned his attention
back to Jasmine. "You cannot be a true Princess then! Liars!"
~What a great way to start out.~ Aladdin thought grimly. ~We might've
well
brought Iago with.~
"No! The laws have change in many parts now." Jasmine explained. "I
chose who
I wanted to marry, not by money or power, but by love." Jasmine said
and
looked at Aladdin, smiling.
He scoffed. "Love. Love is nothing, it's weak and causes a terrible
erosion
on our modern society."
"He and Mirage should meet, they'd make a nice couple." Aladdin whispered
to
Jasmine. She did her best to cover a giggle and cleared her throat.
He statement went back to serious as she continued. "I'm sorry you feel
that
way. But, we can here to discuss a place to stay, not about our marital
issues."
"Right, right, you're absolutely correct. I do apologize." He said to
Jasmine, and yet not to Aladdin. "Anyway, my name is King Zaroff. I
rule this
city and all it's splendor."
"It is a wonderful city. The arena defiantly stands out." Aladdin said.
The
King eyed him with distaste at first and then lightened his glare.
"The Arena. Oh yes, I'm sure you two will find that amusing. Would you
care
to watch tomorrow. We are going to have our first event in months tomorrow
morning at dawn. It's very exciting."
"I don't think we have the time to --"
"That's a shame," He said cutting her off. "How about this then. I give
you a
room, and you do me the honor of watching the first game in the morning.
I
promise it wont take long." He said in a sweet and superficial tone.
"Well..." Jasmine looked at Aladdin who shrugged. "I suppose."
"Wonderful. Tayan!" He called. The same young woman who escorted them
to the
throne room came out again and over to the king.
"Yes, your majesty?"
"Show Princess Jasmine and Aladdin to their rooms."
"Yes, sire."
She bowed and walked out of the room. Aladdin and Jasmine followed shortly
behind, leaving the King. They walked through a few more corridors
and
finally she stopped in front of a room.
"You can stay here ma'am." She said, motioning to Jasmine. She nodded
and
walked in. She turned around to Aladdin.
"Come back after she shows you your room."
"Okay." He nodded. Tayan took Aladdin to the room next to Jasmine's.
He
pushed open the door and glanced inside. He turned back to the girl
and gave
her his thanks. She nodded and walked away.
Aladdin walked inside and unrolled Carpet. He shook out the water that
was
still on him and he curled up on the edge of the bed, exhausted from
flying
all day, and went to sleep. The room was large in scale and had a balcony
that overlooked the hills behind the palace.
He smiled to himself and walked over to Jasmine's room, and knocked
on the
door. She immediately answered and the two of them went inside.
"What do you think of this place?" Jasmine asked as the sat on the divan
near
the end of the bed.
"I don't know, it's creepy. King Zaroff seems to like gloom, all those
paintings in the hallways look so ... dark. It doesn't match anything.
He
doesn't seem to like me either."
"Why do you think he care so much about me and you? It felt so odd."
She
paused."I mean I understand, there's always *that* question, but then
he went
on about it. Didn't that seem .... out of place to you?"
"Defiantly. I wasn't sure what to say, but I knew he's certainly not
someone
to be taking very lightly." He said waving his hands, ridding of the
subject.
"Yeah." She paused. "Well, at least we're dry and warm now and that's
all
that matters." She said sitting closer to him.
"Yeah." He put his arm around her and pulled her closer to him. They
sat
there for a while, talking and being with each other.
Jasmine yawned. "Maybe we should get some rest." Aladdin said, noticing
Jasmine was practically falling asleep.
"Yeah, good idea, it looks like we're getting up a dawn." She yawned again.
"Yeah." Aladdin got up and helped her out of the divan. "Good night."
And he
gave her a sweet kiss. When they broke, they smiled at each other and
Aladdin
headed out the door. They both got ready for bed, as slept soundly
through
the night.
Jasmine awoke before dawn, she strangely never had before in her life.
She
always rose up with the sun. Unable to return to sleep, Jasmine put
on a robe
and opened the curtains. A quite breeze flowed into the room as she
saw the
last remaining stars hanging in the sky.
She sighed, and decided to get dressed and prepare herself for the spectacle
she was going to watch shortly. As she tied the last loop into her
hair, she
heard a quiet knock on her door. As she opened it, she saw Aladdin
standing
at the door, a flower in his hand.
"Good morning," He said cheerfully then handed the flower to her. "For you."
"Oh Aladdin, it's beautiful." She took the flower and after a moment
of
gazing at it, she placed it into her hair, next to her sea green crown.
She
leaned forward and gave Aladdin a kiss on the cheek. "You're so sweet."
She
turned and walked back into her room, still smiling. Aladdin followed
her in
and shut the door.
"So, how did you sleep?" She asked, leading him to the balcony.
"Perfect. The bed was so comfortable. In fact, Carpet hasn't gotten
up yet,
he's still sleeping." He added with a chuckle. Jasmine smiled, but
it quickly
faded. She turned towards the hills, hoping he didn't notice, but,
like
always, he did.
"Jasmine? What's wrong?" He asked with concern, placing a hand on her
shoulder. She turned around and shrugged.
"Actually, I don't know. It's really strange. I have this horrible feeling
that something... Oh, just forget it." She waved her hand, dismissing
the
matter.
"No, tell me." He said gently.
"I don't know, I have a terrible feeling about this place that I can't
put my
finger on."
"Oh. well, we're leaving here today, in a few hours actually, so I wouldn't
be too worried about it."
"Yeah, I suppose you're right."
"Well, come on, let's go find Zaroff and get this thing done with."
"Yeah." She smiled at him.
Aladdin hugged her and gave her a long, tender kiss on the lips. As
they
broke, he smiled and took her hand into his and left the room together
and
searched for the King as dawn arrived.
It didn't take them long to find him, he was in his throne room and
was
having his royal tailors attach his robe to his collar and put the
finishing
touches on him.
"Let's go, let's go!" He ordered, clapping his hands in rhythm with
the
words. "We're already way behind schedule! Tayan, where's my son?"
The young
servant girl approached the King again.
"I'm sure he's fitting into his robes for the game."
"He better be. As the heir to my kingdom, he needs to learn to wake
and be
prepared for the day, not sleep in every moment he has. That boy is
going to
be the death of me." He muttered. "Oh, will you hurry it up already!?"
He
yelled at the tailor clipping the final part onto him. "Finally,
that's
better! Another moment longer and I would've put *you* down there!"
He
admired himself in the mirror. As he looked at himself, he noticed
in the
reflection Aladdin and Jasmine standing in the doorway. He turned
and smiled
superficially.
"Oh, Good morning you two." He said, completely over sweetened" Sleep
well, I
trust?" He asked, they both nodded, still amazed at his sudden
turn of
emotions. "Well, as you can see the sun is up, so the first game is
about to
begin. Come, come, I'll show you to your seats."
The King led them into another hallway that connected to the side of
the
arena. It was a long corridor that had heavy red satin robes hanging
from the
walls. From inside, they could hear the faint yells and cheers from
outside.
Two guards pulled the curtains away as the approached and saw the sight
in
front of them.
People were everywhere. They walked out onto the pavilion that was decorated
with the colors of the city. Aladdin and Jasmine stayed back as the
King
walked to the front and raised his arms into the air. The people cheered
even
louder for a moment and then were quiet.
"Today," He shouted. " We will begin one of many games here in the Circulo
de
Vida y Muerte, I welcome you all, far and wide to enjoy this year's
entertainment. Enjoy!"
The fans erupted with applause and fond cheers. The King turned his
attention
back to Aladdin and Jasmine, still standing in the doorway, admiring
the
view. Zaroff sat down and pointed to the two seats next to him. Aladdin
and
Jasmine sat down, she was in the middle of the two.
The arena, or Circulo de Vida y Muerte as Zaroff had called it, extended
high
up, for at least another twenty or thirty stories. They were perhaps
only
five off the ground floor and positioned across from two doors that
were
completely alike. Same size, shape, color, even down to the same amount
of
paint rubbed away on the latches.
Suddenly a guard came from behind Zaroff and whispered something into
his
ear. "Excuse me a moment." He said and got up and left, leaving Aladdin
and
Jasmine alone.
"Wow." Was all that came out of Jasmine's mouth.
"I know, it's amazing, there's so many people. This must be some event."
"Yeah." Jasmine agreed, slightly preoccupied.
Zaroff came back as fast as he had left. "I'm sorry about that, I needed
to
speak with my son for a moment. He had to take care of something and
then
he'll make his appearance."
Aladdin and Jasmine nodded, still transfixed on the arena. A few minutes
later, the curtains rose again and out stepped a young man. His hair
was
golden and even though the sun wasn't on it, it shined beautifully.
He wore a
blue vest and a white shirt under it, with his royal ring on his hand,
and a
small crown on his head. He was a good two or three years behind Aladdin.
"Princess Jasmine, Aladdin, meet my son... Prince Javire." The prince
bowed
to Jasmine and Aladdin and then smiled.
"It's a pleasure to meet the both of you. I was so glad to hear of your
arrival. I hope that you will enjoy my father's Kingdom and the games."
He
shook Aladdin's hand and kissed Jasmine's politely.
"It's very nice meeting you." Jasmine said
"Yeah." Aladdin said, a bit annoyed about the kiss.
Prince Javire stood where his Father did moments before and silenced
the
crowd again. "Let the game of chance begin!" He yelled and got the
loudest
response yet.
A pair of doors opened below where they were seated and out stepped
a young
man. As the youth advanced into the arena, he turned, as custom was,
to bow
to the king. He turned around once more and headed towards the two
doors. He
paused halfway to them and stopped.
The crowed watched him and yelled out their various picks, 'Door One!'
some
of them would shout, as others called 'Door Two you imbecile!' But
none of
these cries seemed to distract the young man. He advanced forward and
stepped
to the door on the left. With a swift movement, he pulled the latch
and
stepped back, the crowd gasped.
Out of the door came a young, beautiful maiden. The crowd cheered and
moaned
at the same time as the two walked off back to the doors under the
King, hand
in hand. The man bowed once more, a happy grin on his face, then left
with
his prize.
"Wow, that was great. It's been ever so boring here without it lately.
The
thrill, it can't ever be duplicated. How did you like the first game
of
ours?" The King asked Jasmine as the both clapped.
"It was all right I guess, but I don't understand. What was behind the
other
door?"
"A lion."
"A what?" She asked, flabbergasted.
"A lion." He repeated casually with a small smirk. "That boy was a criminal.
He was under trial and had a choice, to pick either doors, thus choosing
his
own fate."
Jasmine was speechless. Had the boy chosen the other door, he would've
been
ripped to shreds, but instead, he was awarded a young girl that he
would be
soon married to, by law.
"What just happened here?" Aladdin asked leaning over to her.
"I'm not sure you want to know." She said. Aladdin shrugged and turned
his
attention back to the mass of people crowded into the stands.
"Well, that was only the first one. There are going to be two more today
and
hopefully another tomorrow at dawn, we don't have any prisoners though
for
that one." The King said to no one in particular.
"Oh don't worry Father, I'm sure something will come along." The Prince
said
giving his father a knowing smile, and left the pavilion.
"Well, Jasmine and Aladdin, what did you think?" The King asked rubbing
his
hands together.
"That was... uh-" Aladdin said, searching for a word
"Interesting." Jasmine finished, a bit uneasy.
"Would you like to stay and watch the others today?" The King asked
raising
from his chair.
"Actually, I think it would be best if we left now." Jasmine said as
she
stood, Aladdin behind her nodding.
"Why? It's only beginning." The King smiled.
"Well, we need to return to Agrabah and I'm sure that they're waiting
for us.
We were supposed to return yesterday"
"Yes, but I'm sure they've heard of the storm and realize that you were
delayed."
"The even better reason we need to leave. We need to let them know we
are all
right." Jasmine said, glancing to Aladdin who agreed.
"Oh, that is a shame. Well, then, I'll call on Tayan and she'll help
you with
your things."
"That'd be--"
"Father!" The Prince yelled running back in. He rushed up to his Father
and
whispered something in his ear, breathing heavily.
"What? This is an outrage! Guards!" Two tall men approached the King.
"Search
every room, the Kingdom's Gem has be stolen! Find it now!" The King
ordered
angrily and the men hurried off, alerting the other guards as the rushed
around the palace.
"What's happened?" Jasmine asked
"Our City's Gem has be stolen. It sits in the center of the palace and
now
it's missing, it's worth a fortune." The Prince informed her, regaining
his
breath back.
"This is strange. How would anyone be able to reach it without the key?"
He
sighed. "The only one who carries a key is me. That person must be
an
excellent thief." The King said as he rubbed his small golden beard.
"Father, shall I commence a lock down?"
"What's that?" Aladdin asked.
"We block off the entire city. No one enters or leaves." The King responded.
"I think we should do that, it's the only way we can get it back."
He turned
to Aladdin and Jasmine. "That gem brings hope to the fearful and strength
to
the weak. It's very important to our people and means a great deal
to them.
They'll be heartbroken once they learn of it's disappearance."
"We're so sorry." Jasmine said sympathetically, "We'll do what we can
to help
you find it."
The King nodded his gratitude. He walked over to a corner of the pavilion
and
took a tassel that was hanging into his hand, and unconsciously started
twisting it as he looked out at his people. "I'm just afraid of what
they'll
do once they learn of what's happened, they'll be just as outraged
as I."
Suddenly a guard rushed in and motioned for the King to follow him.
He
stepped outside the box and returned in less than a moment. The guards
around
him watched as if they were waiting for him to tell them something,
and then
pointed his finger at Aladdin and spoke.
"Guards, arrest him."
"What?" Aladdin asked astounded as two guards rushed over and grabbed
him by
the arms, he instinctively began to struggle.
"What is the meaning of this?" Jasmine demanded walking up to the King.
"My guards found this," He showed them a beautiful red gem, nearly as
big as
his hand, "In his room."
"What? But I didn't-"
"You will be punished for this!" The King yelled at him.
"I didn't do that!" Aladdin struggled again with the guards, but to no avail.
"Search him." Ordered the Prince. The guards patted Aladdin down and
pulled
something out of his vest.
"Ah-ha!" yelled the King. "Lockpicks!" A guard handed them to the King
who
looked them over.
"Oh no." Aladdin mumbled, as he shut his eyes and shook his head.
"No, King Zaroff, you don't understand!" Jasmine cried out. "He wouldn't
do
that!"
"Then why was it his room? Why does he have these? His *is* nothing
but a
thief, a commoner, a street rat, they normally do these things,
or have you
not learned that Princess?"
"I didn't do it!" Aladdin yelled out again. "I don't steal!"
"Put him in the dungeon. I'll sentence him shortly." The King threw
the
lockpicks to the floor.
"Jasmine!" Aladdin yelled as the pulled him towards the hallway. "I
didn't do
it! You know I didn't! You know me! I'd never do that!" And he was
gone. The
Prince left with the guards and Aladdin, nodding solemnly to his Father,
a
twisted smile on his lips. They could hear him struggle through the
hallway
and slowly fade away. Jasmine was unsure of everything. It all had
happened
so fast. She and the King were alone.
"I am disappointed. I welcomed you and him into my city, and what happens?
I
almost lost the most precious jewel for my city."
"I know he didn't do it." Jasmine said softly.
"Really? You don't seem too sure of yourself."
"He didn't do it." She stated again.
"Well, the evidence clearly points to him. I think I shall sentence
him to
the game."
"What? That's not fair!" Jasmine screamed.
"No! What's not fair is welcoming guests only to have them betray you.
*That*
is unfair!"
"You can't do this!" She said, using all she had left, she nearly broke
down
in front of him. If the King decided to go through with that, Aladdin
would
be gone forever. Either by death or marriage to another woman. This
was so
crazy to Jasmine. It didn't seem real.
"I can, and I will. I am the King and I sentence him to the game, tomorrow
at
dawn." The King left the room, leaving Jasmine alone, who started to
tremble
as she looked down fearfully at the arena of mer sand and ... fate.
They threw Aladdin into a small cell in the corner of the dungeon and
left
him alone. Opposite of the door was a small, barred window from which
he
could still hear the clatter and cheers from the arena. Aladdin sighed
and
sat down on the small bench on the side of the cell.
"This is insane, I didn't do that." Aladdin said to himself. "Jasmine
didn't
seem to believe me though when I left. How did that thing get there?
And then
stupid me, I just *had* to keep those picks, didn't I? ." Aladdin slapped
himself on the forehead and massaged his temples, resting his elbows
on his
knees. "What am I going to do?" He muttered to himself.
"I don't think you can do anything." Spoke a small, famine voice. Aladdin
turned and saw a thin, tall gorgeous woman. She held a tray that seemed
to
have a glass and a plate of food. She was wearing a simple dress, that
matched her perfectly.
"Hi," Aladdin said getting up. "Who are you?"
"My name is Sarika. I work around here. It's not much money, but it
works and
it's pretty easy too."
"Oh, nice to meet you. I'm Aladdin."
"Nice to meet you too. What are you in for?" She asked placing the drink
and
food through a slot in the side of the cell. Aladdin took it and put
in on
the bench beside him.
"They accused me of trying to steal the city's gem."
"Oh dear. That *is* bad." She pressed her hand to her cheek and shook
her
head.
"Yeah, you're telling me. I didn't even do it!" He took a sip from the
glass.
It was nice, cold water.
"Well, I guess it's up to Allah now to decide your fate. It looks like
you're
headed for the game."
"What?" Terror struck in his heart after seeing the game earlier that day.
"Yeah, that's the rumor. Tomorrow at dawn, but the King or Prince will
come
down here and sentence it personally in front of you pretty soon. There's
word that the Prince is very offended by you and would rather just
have you
executed, rather than have a chance."
Aladdin sighed ran his fingers through his hair and shut his eyes tightly.
"I'm way in over my head here."
"Yeah, and if you don't pick the right door, you'll lose it." She said
with a
smirk.
"What's so funny?" He asked, noticing the smile.
"You're cute, you know that?"
"I've been told that a couple times." He said faintly and turned away.
~Is
she flirting with me?~ He thought
"We'll it's true." She leaned against the bars and blushed at him.
"Thanks." He gave a weak and yet fake smile. "But what did you mean
when you
said I might lose my head?" He asked changing the subject subtly.
"Oh, you don't know the rules, huh? Well--" She stopped when she heard
faint
footsteps approaching. She gave Aladdin a quick wave and ran off in
the
opposite direction of the coming noise.
Aladdin watched as the Prince stepped in front of the cell, looking
down
distastefully at him. "My Father has sentenced you." He spoke harshly.
Aladdin didn't respond. He just looked up at the Prince from
the bench.
"You a sentenced to the game, tomorrow at dawn."
"But I didn't do anything! I didn't steal it!" Aladdin yelled angrily
as he
ran up to the bars. The Prince backed away, and looked down at him.
He grinned. "So what if you didn't. It was found in your room, and that's
all
that matters." He said with a smile forming on his lips.
"You! You did it!" He screamed. He ran up to the door and his hands
gripped
the bars tightly.
"Maybe, but who's going to believe you? Who'd believe a street rat over
a
Prince? Besides, *you* had the lockpicks, even I couldn't have planned
that,
it was too perfect!"
"Wha ... but why?"
"I'm 16, the life of mine is terribly boring. Besides, once my Father
told me
about you and that beautiful Princess, I couldn't help it. An evil
ploy
formed in my mind, and I took to it. My my, that Jasmine, she is amazing,
isn't she?" He asked with a dreamy grin.
"Stay away from her or I swear I'll--"
"You'll what? You can't do anything, you're behind bars, where trash
like you
belongs!"
"You won't get away with this!"
"Watch me." He said as he turned and started to leave.
"Jasmine will stop you." Aladdin declared.
He didn't answer, he just started to laugh hysterically and left the
dungeon,
his throaty laugh echoed into the walls and rang in Aladdin's mind.
He
slammed his fists against the bars and screamed in frustration.
Jasmine ran up to her room as soon as her legs would carry her. She
closed
the door behind her and sat on the divan at the end of the bed. A look
of
astonishment and confusion clouded her face.
"What just happened?" She asked herself, still unwilling to believe
he would
do that. She had faith in him, that she knew, could he had possible
committed
that crime? Was she inclined to believe Aladdin had stolen and tried
to
escape with a very valuable gem? "NO!" she shouted out to herself.
The look
of uncertainty began to fade away from her face and was soon replaced
by
determination. She believed him, no matter where the evidence pointed.
"I have to get him out of here." She stood up and left the room, rushing
to
Aladdin's room where Carpet was still in. The cracked the door open,
only to
find him curled up on the bed. ~How long do carpet's possibly sleep?~
She
wondered to herself.
"Carpet." She said quietly. He awoke at the sound of her voice and flew
drowsily over to her. She quickly explained everything that had happened
to
him and then lead him down the hallway to the entrance to the dungeon.
They
stopped, crouching behind a pillar, keeping out of sight from the guard.
"Carpet," She whispered as she noticed the heavy guard standing at the
door.
"We need those keys." She pointed to the ring of keys attached to his
belt.
Carpet nodded and flew into another room down the hallway. Jasmine
watched,
confused and then realized what he was up to. She got tighter
in her
position, further out of sight.
Suddenly there was a loud crash. A vase smashed onto the marble floor
in a
study room. Jasmine flinched at the sound, and then again as the dungeon
guard ran past her. He ran into the room and over to the shattered
vase. He
looked around the room in puzzlement and then was suddenly catapulted
into
the air from the carpet he unconsciously walked onto.
The guard fell to the floor, catching the side of his head on the desk
on the
way down, knocking him out cold. Carpet wasted no more time, grabbed
the keys
and flew out of the room and over to Jasmine, dropping the keys in
her hand.
She rushed over to the dungeon door and searched for the right key.
As soon as she found it, a forced cough vocalized behind her. She then
noticed that carpet had gone flat on the floor and could be disguised
as a
normal throw rug. She swallowed hard and turned around.
"Hello Princess, may I ask as to what you are doing?"
Jasmine turned around and faced the prince. He was looking down at her
with a
confused grin.
"I was just going to check on Aladdin." She said calmly, careful not
to give
him the wrong impression.
He sighed in disgust. "Him? Why would you want to see him? He's nothing
but a
thief ... trash, riffraff, the list goes on Princess. He's down there,
locked
away where he belongs."
"No. He didn't do that, I know he didn't!" She spoke with more bravado
than
she had anticipated and backed away from him, closer to the door.
"If you want to see him that badly, I suppose I could let you. But,
I need to
take those from you." He pointed to the ring of keys she grasped in
her hand.
"Of course." She faked a smile and sighed as he opened the door and
allowed
her to walk in.
"Just knock three times when you're ready, he's all the way down and
to your
right. My guard will ... where's Hasver? He was supposed to be
at his post.
I don't know why I put up with these obstinate servants, they just..."
He
rambled off as he went looking for his guard. Jasmine couldn't help
but
smirk. ~Serves him right.~ She thought and waved Carpet to follow her.
She walked down the long flight of broken stairs, carefully watching
her
footing. She took a torch off the wall as she entered a dark corridor.
It
lead down for a long while. In the distance she could hear desperate
screams,
filled with sorrow and pain. She winced away as another scream filled
the
empty passage. With the torch illuminating her way, she followed the
path and
before she turned the corner on her right, she heard faint whispering.
She
stopped and leaned to see who it was.
"....Really now? You beat all those monsters without so much of a scratch!
That's amazing." A young girl sighed loudly. Jasmine's frowned.
"Yeah." Aladdin answered a little uneasy.
"Wow, it seems like a wonderful place to live, this Agrabah you talk
about.
Besides all the monsters and sorcerers trying to invade that is."
"Yeah, it really is." He agreed smiling.
"So..uh.." She reached through the bars and touched his hand lightly.
He
pulled away and stood up. "What?" She asked, acting sheepish.
"Stop. I have a girlfriend." Despite what was happening, Jasmine smiled.
"Yeah, I know. But do you ever think you'll be able to see her again?
After
the game you'll either be dead or at the alter being promised to another
girl. I'm here, she's not."
"So what! I'll find a way out of this, I always too." He said, a bit
over
confident.
"Uh-huh. Sure, and I'm the Queen."
"Pleasure to meet you, your majesty." He joked, bowing to her. They
both
shared a good laugh and Jasmine felt a twinge of jealousy in her heart
as she
watched in the darkness. She knew she couldn't be much help to him
now, not
without the keys. She decided to head upstairs and think of a plan,
~Anything
to get away from *that* girl~, she thought as she and Carpet headed
back to
the entrance.
"So, what's going to happen to me? I mean, in the game. I'm still confused
about it."
"Well, I suppose you'll want to know, you'll find out soon enough."
She
sighed and collected her thoughts and then began. "The King, he has
what you
might like to call, a semi-barbaric way of dealing with criminals.
His way of
administering justice. It is in fact, in my opinion, in perfect fairness.
The
person on trial has no way of knowing which door holds each fate.
They may go up and chose either door as they please, thus accepting
their own
punishment or fresh new life. But, not knowing whether he'll be devoured
in
the next instant, or promised to another. Behind each door, lies either
a
woman or a lion, the doors are the same in every perfect way, symbolizing
life and death. They chose, by Allah's guidance."
"Oh, this is just great. And I have to do this at dawn tomorrow!?"
"It's just the King's way of making the crooked straight and the wrong
crushed down in uneven places to be cleared out. I agree with it completely."
"Really? Even if you were innocent and still had to do it? Would you
still
agree to it then? *Especially* if you were already engaged to someone
you
truly loved and cared about!? That's just saying I get the girl, and
not the
lion. With that, who cares, I'll be dead anyway!" He was nearly shouting.
He
turned away from her in anger, not noticing the tears forming in her
eyes.
"I should go now." She stiffened. He turned and saw her wipe the tears
away
and leave.
"Wait, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to yell at you!" He called out after
her, but
she was gone, leaving Aladdin alone once again to think about his impending
trial of fate.
Jasmine entered her room again, rubbed her temples as she leaned against
the
door. "If only we had Genie with us..." She sighed, and Carpet nodded.
"Ok, I
have to figure this out, somehow, I'll have to prove Aladdin didn't
do it."
She said to herself. A sudden knock jarred her from her thoughts.
"Princess Jasmine?" A young voice came from outside.
"Yes?" She called.
"The King would like to know if you will be attending dinner this evening."
"I'm afraid not, I'm rather tired and will be retiring to bed early
this
evening. Give him my deepest..." She paused. "apology." She forced.
That word
left a horrible taste in her mouth.
"I understand, good night Princess."
"Thank you." Jasmine laid down of the bed, staring up at the ceiling.
Carpet
paced around the room, with a tassel to his 'chin', concentrating deeply.
Before Jasmine knew it, she drifted off to sleep, unaware that she
really was
so tired.
The next morning approached quickly. Jasmine got dressed in a hurry
and ran
to the pavilion. She prayed to Allah she wasn't too late. As soon as
she
entered, she saw the Prince and the King sitting on their thrones,
waving to
the people, smiling at the love of their citizens. Jasmine sat down,
still
trying to form a plan before it was too late.
"Let the thief enter!" Bellowed the Prince. The doors swung open and
Aladdin
walked out. The people booed him profusely and offered no advice on
which to
pick. Some even called out, "Just let the lion have him!" or "Let's
just take
him to the guillotine!" Jasmine on the other hand, heard to her right
the
King and Prince quietly chatting. They were talking about which doors
held
which. Jasmine listened in and smiled as she heard.
She knew in which of the two rooms that lay behind those doors stood
the cage
of the lion, with it's open front, and in which awaited the maiden.
Through
those thick doors, heavily curtained inside with it's skins on the
inside, it
was impossible that any noise or whisper should be heard from within.
And not only did she understand which door held the woman, all blushing
and
eager to see her intended, she also knew which held the deadly lion.
What
could she do? Then, an idea flashed in her mind.
Aladdin turned and bowed, even though he hated to do it, as expected
and
quickly met his eyes with hers, hoping she knew which held which. As
soon as
their eyes met, he knew that she understood. With a quick glance to
her
right, he knew the door to pick, by simply watching her eyes. She had
decided
his fate.
Did she pick the one with the lion? Hoping that Aladdin could fight
it off as
another monster, but this time, alone. Or did she just promise him
away to a
young woman, making both her and him live alone and saddened for the
rest of
their lives?
He walked over without a second thought to the door on the right. With
a
swift motion he raised the latch. The crowd grew quiet and everyone
heard the
'click' of the metal scraping, the door opened.
Jasmine awoke, sweat poured down her face. There was still a few more
hours
before dawn. "It was just a dream." She breathed thankfully. She wiped
the
sweat off her brow and washed off her face. It was a new day, filled
with new
hopes for many, and fear for others.
That dreadful appointed day had arrived. From far and wide people gathered,
and thronged the great galleries of the arena; and crowds, unable to
gain
admittance, massed themselves against it's outside walls, hoping to
catch
just a glimpse of the grand spectacle. The sun began to rise.
"Ohhh, I don't have much time! Think Jasmine, THINK!" She held her fists
tightly to her head, trying to come up with anything. Carpet started
to get
worried and made Jasmine notice the approaching sun. "I know Carpet,
but what
can we possibly do?"
Jasmine left her room and walked down the hallway, caught in a deep
thought.
This was bad, how could she get him out of this? As she walked by the
Prince's room, she heard him talking to his father.
Being careful not to make a noise, she opened the door a tiny sliver
and
listened. The Prince was being dressed in his robes as his father paced
back
and forth in front of him, nervously.
"Are you sure you can pull it off?" Zaroff asked his son.
"I'm sure Father. Once the street rat is dead, I'll be there to ...
comfort
her."
Jasmine watched on with hateful eyes. How dare they do that! ~He expects
me
to marry him!~ Jasmine thought.
"Is everything ready?"
"Yes." He sighed exasperatedly." For the last time Father, I made
sure
myself that both rooms held a lion. He's as good as dead and the she's
as
good as mine."
Jasmine did her best to suppress a gasp, but it was quite difficult.
They
weren't giving him a chance, they were murdering him!
Javire began to laugh and King Zaroff looked at the boy questionably.
"What is it now!?" He asked impatiently.
"That Aladdin, he could've planned this himself!" Javire said between laughs.
"What, oh, you mean about the lockpicks?" He began to laugh as well.
"That
idiot practically sentenced himself!"
Jasmine pulled away from the door. "They did it." She whispered. "They
framed
Aladdin. Oh! I hope I'm not too late!" As she began to run down the
hall she
could hear Zaroff faintly say where they had put Aladdin's lockpicks.
Good,
she'd need them.
As Jasmine headed to the room where they put his picks, she felt a terrible
weight being pressed onto her. She was almost ready to believe he had
done
it. What kind of fiancee was she!? Aladdin never doubted her, not one
moment.
What happens when he needs her support, she immediately runs to the
most
logical explanation, even if it points to Aladdin.
Holding back tears of guilt, Jasmine rushed into the room and over to
the
table where Zaroff had put them. She picked them up and put them in
her
pocket. They were going to pay for what they had done. She was sure
of it.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Aladdin was shoved, quite roughly, into another cell closer to the arena.
The
cheers from the people outside was beginning to become louder and started
to
drone out Aladdin's thoughts. He had to think of a way to get through
this,
there had to be something he was missing. Some loophole. Anything that
could
help him.
"When the door opens, go out, bow to the King and pick your fate boy."
The
guard said. He reminded him of Rasoul, both called him 'boy' the same
way.
Why did people take such a quick dislike for him?
Aladdin could dreadfully tell that as the crowd grew larger, the sooner
his
impending fate would take way. ~Great.~ He thought grimly.
"Get ready boy, it's almost time." The guard said. Aladdin swallowed
and
sighed.
"Come on Jas, if there's any hope for me, it's in your hands."
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
Jasmine flew down the hall and finally found the room she was searching
for,
but to her dismay, it was blocked by two, very large, guards.
"Ahem." She said very sweetly. "I can't seem to find myself a drink
of
water." She said innocently, twisting a piece of hair as she talked.
"Would
either of you be able to help me?" She smiled and looked at them devilishly.
"I would repay you greatly if you'd help me."
They looked at each other and smiled. Both nodded frantically and shot
off
down the hall, pushing and shoving each other, trying to be ahead.
When they
were far enough down, Jasmine dropped the act.
She sighed. "Men." Jasmine rushed into the room and smiled. "Ohh,
I really
hope this works."
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
The gate swung open and slammed against the opposinhg wall with a loud
crash.
Aladdin winced at the sound and did as he was told, he stepped forward.
He
had to squint agaist the blazing sun that was shining through the arena.
The
sand was horribly hot and the doors on the other side seemed so far
and close
at the same time.
He walked out slowly, but before he knew what had happened, he was bowing
to
the King and Prince. He didn't feel like himself, he felt like a toy,
only
there for the twisted amusement of the Royal Family. They had turned
the
whole city into blood thirsty savages.
Aladdin sighed and faced the doors. The crowed became silent. They had
all
heard of what he was accused of doing, and offered no help to him,
he was on
his own. This was it. There was no magic Genie to poof out of the brass
lamp
and zap him to safety. There wasn't some dim witted sorcerer he could
talk
his way out of. There wasn't anyone to help him on this. Worst of all,
Jasmine wasn't even in the pavilion.
Had she abandoned him? Realizing that perhaps he still was a thief and
took
off for home? No, that wasn't Jasmine. She wouldn't do that, would
she? It
didn't matter. His life was completely over now anyway. He would either
face
the lion and be ripped to pieces, or be married to some ditzy girl.
~Great,
just great.~ he thought skeptically. ~If I ever do get out of this,
I'm
burning those lockpicks.~ He thought angrily.
It was so quiet, no one made a sound. Aladdin might've well have been
alone.
His footsteps were echoing through the arena, the hot sand was burning
his
feet, making him walk quicker than he would've liked.
He approached the doors, stopped only a few feet from them. He decided
to go
with the right, it seemed to feel right. Little did he know that there
were
lions behind each. His hand touched the hot black latch and he began
to lift
it up.
"STOP!" A young girl screamed behind him. Aladdin stopped and turned
around.
It was the same girl who he had talked to in his cell before. The crowd
became angry and upset about the interrupted suspense. They mumbled
and
shouted things to the girl, but the King silenced them.
"Why do you stop this girl?" the King asked angrily. His rage bounced
through
the arena.
"I went to see the crystal, so that I could find hope today, since I
really
care about him." She pointed at Aladdin who couldn't help but roll
his eyes.
"I went to see it and .... It's gone!" The girl shouted and broke down
crying
in the middle of the arena. Seeing the opportunity, Aladdin began to
walk
back over to the gate, but two guards rushed out and grabbed him, awaiting
orders from the King.
"What!? It must be found! Guards!" He turned to the ones in the pavilion,
"Search everywhere, every single room!" they ran out of the room and
searched
all the rooms in the palace. "My people," He began to address the crowd.
"I
assure you, the thief will be caught and put in the arena. That's is
a
promise!"
The crowd erupted with cheers, glad that justice would be served. The
King
was about to make the game continue when the guard rushed into the
pavilion
and whispered to the King.
Aladdin continued to struggle the guards in the arena, trying to break
free,
but stopped as the girl crying in the middle stopped for a moment and
winked
at him, only to him. He looked at her confused, but then smiled as
he saw
Jasmine in the pavilion smirking confidently to him.
The crowd hushed and became deathly quiet. The King stood up, repulsed
and
shouted. "What!? How could you!" He pointed at his son. "You did it!?"
Javire
shook his arms and head, pleading innocence. "If you're not guilty,
why did
they find it in your room, boy!?" Javire couldn't answer.
The people groaned and The girl stood up and took the opportunity to
tell the
crowds. "You see! The Prince did! I also heard him saying that he framed
Aladdin as well!"
The crowd got angry, some shouted, "If he framed him, what have they
been
doing to us!?" and "Give those Royals respect, and look what you get!"
One
raged man shouted, "You promised the thief would have to face the doors!
Live
up to your word King, or die by it!"
The people in the arena all cheered their agreement with the man and
began to
chant, "THE PRINCE MUST CHOSE, THE PRINCE MUST CHOSE!" Aladdin smiled
proudly, Jasmine saved him. The guards let Aladdin go, and he and the
servant
girl left the arena. Jasmine met him in the hall and they hugged tightly.
Not
staying to say good-byes to the King and Prince, they thanked the girl
and
hopped on Carpet.
"Jasmine, you saved me." Aladdin said thankfully and kissed her long
and
passionately on the lips, not wanting to end the kiss. She reluctantly
pulled
away and looked down, ashamed.
"Aladdin, I'm sorry."
"Sorry for what?"
"I almost believed ... that you ... and the ...." She couldn't finish.
He
throat became thick and her voice wouldn't come out.
"Jasmine I understand. It's not your fault. Look at my past, it's not
easily
erased."
"But you told me you didn't, I should've trusted you."
"But you saved me. You didn't turn and run away. Jasmine, you did the
right
thing." He smiled and kissed her on the cheek.
"I'll never doubt you again." Jasmine said and kissed him long and
passionately, the weight was lifted. As they broke, they soared over
Penumbra, Aladdin and Jasmine looked down at the arena and saw a figure
walking to the doors, wearing Royal robes and a small crown. Justice,
finally
served.