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Nash Grier Imagine
You trudged into the girl’s locker room at work, 7:00am on a Saturday morning. Your job had awful hours (7-3 four days of the week during the summer). But you didn’t mind, the job was fun and it paid very well. You walked over to your locker and opened it, throwing your sweatpants and jacket inside and pulling off your sandals. You let your curled hair down out of the ponytail and blotted the excess oil on your forehead. As you walked over to the costumes rack, you sighed, drearily greeted your co-workers, Lily and Annabelle.
“Hey, Y/N,” they said simultaneously, their twin instincts kicking in. The two girls were tall, blonde and beautiful: twins. They grabbed their dresses and the pair of shoes for the day off the rack and began to pull them on. You sighed, looking towards the Cinderella blue dress that hung by itself on its hanger. You pulled it off and stepped in, tugging the fabric up your body. It fit snugly, as the tailor had altered it just for you. You needed it, as you were working here at Disney World all summer.
Yes, you worked at Disney World, in Orlando Florida. It was a very well-paying job, acting like a princess. You (as Cinderella), Lily (as Sleeping Beauty) and Annabelle (as Rapunzel), all working on the seventh floor of Cinderella’s castle in the Magic Kingdom. The other workers (Jenny as Belle, Maggie as Ariel, Natalie as Jasmine, Valerie as Snow White and Hana as Tiana from Princess and the Frog) served on the lower levels, not getting to participate in the main event. You and the twins had been working there the longest, and had a special promotion for the 10:00 brunch event. It was just a little activity for the little girls and boys that showed up. You just had to walk around with your “Prince Charming” and take pictures, sing songs, etc. It was an awesome job.
You sighed, pulling your hair up into your classic Cinderella bun and swiped on some eyeliner and pink lipstick. You carefully put on your fake glass slippers (that looked surprisingly real), before heading out to the main room with the other girls. Jenny, Maggie, Natalie, Val and Hana were already there, waiting with your boss/director, Mr. Davisson, as well as the boys. Not all of the princesses got to have a prince, but you did. Sadly, your friend Aaron had been fired from the job last week for doing something stupid in the boys’ locker room. You didn’t know what it was, but all you did know was that you were getting a new Prince Charming today.
You glanced around the group in the festive costumes, taking in all of the sparkles. All of the little girls looked up to you guys and Mr. Davisson like to give everyone a pep talk before the day’s activities began. “Just remember to stay in character!” he called to you guys as you all nodded in agreement and headed out for the day. You all started towards the Magic Kingdom castle and piled into the elevator, puffy dresses and all, as the elevator stopped every so often and a few characters got out.
Soon enough, it was just Lily, Annabelle, Cameron (who was Lily’s prince), Matt (who was Flynn Rider), you and the mystery boy who was your new Prince Charming. The elevator dinged at stop number seven, and you all scrambled out the door. Julie, the hostess of the level seven breakfast, greeted you all as well as the waiters and waitresses.
A tap on your shoulder made you turn around to a beautiful sight. Your eyes widened at the bright blue you were staring at. Whoever it was, he was gorgeous. His face was adorable, and his body still looked hot even in his Renaissance Prince Charming costume. He looked you up and down and smiled to himself, before meeting his eyes with yours again.
“Hi,” he said, sticking out a hand for you to shake, which you did, “I’m Nash. Nash Grier?” He asked, trying to see if you knew who he was.
“Oh, hi! I’m Y/N. I play Cinderella,” you told him, still holding his hand after an awkwardly long shake.
“I know,” Nash laughed, “Mr. Davisson told me. I guess we’re together?” he said, raising an eyebrow with an adorable shy smirk upon his lips.
“I guess so,” you said, taking his arm. You turned toward Lily and Annabelle who were obviously staring at the boy, but you gave them the he’s-mine-and-totally-off-limits-so-you-better-not-try-to-steal-him kind of look. You and Nash strolled around the restaurant and toward the kitchen, with you pointing out all of the things he would need to know for the job. Not that there was much to know, you literally just walked around looking pretty and taking pictures, occasionally singing for the little kids.
“So…” Nash trailed off, trying to make conversation with you. His arm tightened around yours. “Do you have a Prince Charming in real life?” He said, his eyes staring deep into yours. You glanced down at the counter, biting your lip.
“No… I don’t… Do you?” you asked, genuinely curious. You finally made yourself look at him.
“Nah. I haven’t had time for a girl in a long time. I mean, I’m trying to move into a better apartment, take care of my little sister,” he said.
“Aw, you have a little sister?” you asked, a smile broadening on your cheeks. You loved little girls; it was one of the reasons why you took this job in the first place.
“Yea. She’s actually coming today with my mom for breakfast. You can meet her. Her name’s Skylynn.”
“That’s such a cute name. I bet she’s adorable.”
Nash grinned, looking at the floor, obviously thinking about the girl. “Yea, she is. I love her to death.”
You just smiled as you heard the elevator door open, revealing a pack of parents and their kids. You and Nash happily made your way to the door, greeting the kids as Julie led them to their tables. A couple of girls were dressed similarly to you, bright blue dresses and all, and some matched the other girls. You smiled at them, giving your best princess wave. Some were friendlier then others, running up and hugging you, some staying attached to their mother’s legs. Nash grinned at the kids, kissing the little girls on the cheek. After every child left, he would retrace his arm around your waist and pull you into his chest.
“Oh, here they are,” he whispered to you as the elevator opened for the fifth time. An adorable tan and blonde little girl was waiting at the front in a pink dress, completed with a little tiara sitting atop her head. She had on the cutest smile and ran towards her brother when she saw him.
“Nash!!!” she squealed, jumping into his arms. “I love you, big brother!” Nash hugged her tightly, smiling and greeting his mom. You had to cover your mouth to keep from saying ‘Awww’ too loud. It was just too cute.
“Hi, Skylynn, baby. I love you, too,” Nash said, his voice happy as could be. He set her down on the ground as you two walked the girl and her mother to their table. Skylynn hopped into the chair and looked out the window over the whole park. It was a beautiful sight.
For the next hour while all of the customers were eating breakfast, you and Nash walked around to the separate tables, greeting the customers happily, taking pictures with some. Nash always held you waist; it made you feel secure. You had a strong feeling towards the boy.
You had made it almost all the way around the circular dining room, one table left before Skylynn, the last customer. There were two girls at the preceding table, one dressed as you, the other dressed as Sleeping Beauty. The smiled and waved at you as you walked up.
“Why, hello girls,” you said in your Scarlet O’Hara/Cinderella voice, giving them a hug as they ran towards you.
“Hi, Cinderellie!” They chirped, calling you the nickname that Gus the mouse had called you in the Disney film. “Can you sing us a song?” they asked, jumping up and down.
“Oh, of course! Of course! Now sit down, girls,” You said, slowly making your way to their table. You ran through the lyrics of A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes in your mind before starting to sing the song in front of their table. The mom and dad dropped their forks at your voice, looking up to you with their jaws dropped.
“A dream is a wish your heart makes
When you're fast asleep
In dreams you lose your heartaches
Whatever you wish for, you keep
Have faith in your dreams and someday
Your rainbow will come smiling thru
No matter how your heart is grieving
If you keep on believing
the dream that you wish will come true…” you sang. Nash stared at you wide eyed, and the whole restaurant had stop eating to listen your song. As soon as you’d stopped, you’d received a round of applause from the customers and all of the staff. You blushed, burying your face into Nash’s shoulder, embarrassed by all of the praise.
“No, it was so beautiful,” he whispered to you, stroking your back with his gloved hand. You smiled at him as you both slowly made your way to Skylynn’s table while the applause faded away.
“Nash!” she said happily, hugging him before embracing you, too. Skylynn leaned over to Nash’s ear and whispered something to him. She pulled away and said, “Can you do that for me?” Nash looked at you for a second before looking back at Skylynn and nodding.
“If that’s what you want.” She nodded her head vigorously back and forth. “Okay then.”
You were confused until Nash slowly stood up and pulled you against him, so your hands were on his chest, his arms around your waist. He gave you an adorable look, his eyebrows raised but his eyes daring. “Shh…” he whispered to you. “Close your eyes and stand very still.” You nodded gently before closing your eyes.
Soon enough, you felt Nash’s lips on yours, kissing you softly, sweetly, passionately. You felt his lips smile into the kiss as the clock in the dining room struck twelve o’clock, noon. You pulled away to another round of applause from the whole entire restaurant.