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Authors: Disney Book Group

Disney Friendship Stories (2 page)

That night, Lilo decided to talk to Stitch. “Our family's little, now,” she told him. “But if you want, you could be part of it.”

But Stitch knew he had made life harder for Lilo and Nani. He turned toward the window.


‘Ohana
means family,” Lilo continued. “Family means nobody gets left behind. But if you want to leave, you can.”

Stitch climbed out the window and headed into the night.

When Lilo woke up, she told her sister that Stitch had left. “It's good he's gone,” she said, trying not to sound upset. “We don't need him.”

“Lilo,” Nani consoled her, “sometimes you try your hardest, but things don't work out the way you want them to. Sometimes things have to change…and maybe sometimes they're for the better.” Then she left to look for a job.

Meanwhile, Jumba had found Stitch and was chasing him through the forest. Stitch realized he didn't want to leave, after all—Lilo was his friend. He ran back to the house.

When Lilo saw him, she knew she had to help. “What are we going to do?” she asked.

Together, they fought Jumba, but it was a losing battle. In the process, the aliens destroyed Lilo and Nani's house. Lilo ran into the forest, devastated. Stitch followed her.

“You ruined everything!” she told him.

Just then, Captain Gantu, another alien sent to capture 626, trapped them and put them in a containment pod on his ship. Stitch escaped, but the ship took off—with Lilo inside!

Stitch knew he had to save Lilo. She was the only friend he had in the entire galaxy. He found Nani, and then he convinced Jumba and Pleakley to help them rescue Lilo. They fired up the police cruiser and raced after her.

When they got close to Gantu's ship, Stitch jumped out of the cruiser. He landed on the windshield and crawled toward Lilo. But Gantu managed to shake him off.

Lilo saw her friend. “Don't leave me, okay?” she cried.

“Okay,” he replied.

Stitch managed to get back to Gantu's ship. He climbed through the windshield, threw Gantu off, and rescued Lilo. “You came back,” she said. “Nobody gets left behind,” he replied. He finally understood how important family was. With Lilo in his arms, Stitch leaped onto the cruiser as Nani, Jumba, and Pleakley flew by.

They went to the beach where the Grand Councilwoman was waiting to take Stitch home. “This is my family,” Stitch said, pointing to Lilo and Nani. He was allowed to stay on Earth, and the social worker decided not to take Lilo away from her sister.

Lilo and Stitch hugged each other happily. They knew they would be friends forever.

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