Lilo & Stitch. I know Lilo isn’t in the game but I wanted to add her. And I’m hoping she gets added in the future but without further ado…
It was a bright, sunny Thursday in Kaua’i. Lilo’s hula class was starting soon, but she had more pressing matters to attend to: she and Stitch had to go feed Pudge his weekly peanut butter sandwich.
As Lilo packed her bag with her hula clothes, Stitch was in the kitchen making the sandwich. Soon Stitch came out of the kitchen with a freshly made peanut butter sandwich.
“Akootah,” Stitch said to Lilo.
“Ok, Stitch. Let’s hurry. We don’t want to be late for class,” Lilo said, hurrying out the door.
As Lilo and Stitch ran down to the beach, they bumped into a man buying a mint chocolate chip ice cream cone who dropped it on the ground.
When they reached the beach Lilo took the sandwich from Stitch, dropped her bag on the sand, and jumped into the water. After a few minutes, Stitch got worried waiting on the beach. But three seconds later, Lilo emerged from the ocean, smiling while holding something that reflected the sun.
Lilo swam up to shore and said to Stitch that she had found a shiny key on the ocean floor while feeding Pudge.
“Gaba?” Stitch replied. “A key?”
“Yeah, but we should get to hula! We’re gonna be late!” Lilo exclaimed.
The pair began running to class, taking a shortcut through the woods. Suddenly, Stitch stopped and pointed to a shiny door that had not been there before. “Eegalagoo!” he said.
Lilo took the key out of her bag and examined it. “Do you think the key unlocks the door?” she asked.
Stitch just took the key from Lilo and ran to the door. He inserted the key and the door opened, revealing a bright light.
“Explore?” he asked Lilo.
Lilo looked at the hula building just a few yards away. Then she smiled and said, “I think we should explore whatever is behind this. If there’s anything dangerous behind it, we should know so we can warn others. That would be the right thing to do.”
With that, the two friends walked through the door. Beyond the door, Lilo shouted, “What are those things? They don’t look like anything Jumba would’ve made. Do you recognize them, Stitch?”
“No,” Stitch replied. “Don’t worry. Stitch protect ohana.”
As the creeps drew closer to the duo, Stitch ran at them shouting “Meega, nala kweesta!”