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It started at the amusement park, Jaz had wanted a Beebo doll, but the game where she can win it at didn't have anymore. She was disappointed because she really wanted the toy, and she made her displeasure known to her parents.
"It's not fair that they don't have any more Beebo dolls. They should have more?" Jaz pouted as they walked along the game way.
Alex sighed, "I know, but Beebo is a popular doll, and they didn't have enough for everyone to win. We can come back next time, and I will try to win you one," She told her daughter as they walked along the boardwalk. Alex had known that Jaz had wanted a Beebo doll since she saw it advertised on television. And there was not a one to be found in National City.
Jaz was still not happy, “They should have more dolls.” She stated with finality.
"I know." Alex did not argue or try to reason with Jaz. She was stubborn, like Kelly. So, that meant she would have to place a call to Sara to see if she could get her a Beebo doll from the future.
They went home, and Jaz was still feeling dejected about not getting a Beebo doll. She saw her mommy and gave her a hug, "They didn't have any more Beebo dolls on the boardwalk, mommy. I may never get one now," She told her mommy about her not so good day at the boardwalk.
Alex sighed, "There were not a lot of dolls, and Jaz was disappointed when she didn't win one. But I know someone who may be able to wrangle up a doll for you, but a certain someone has to cheer up," She told her daughter.
Jaz perked up and let go of her mommy, “You know someone who can get me a Beebo Doll?” She asked excitedly.
Kelly looked at Alex, "You mean?" She cryptically asked her wife.
Alex smirked, “Yes. All I have to do is place a call, and I am sure I will have procured a Beebo doll for our daughter,” She hoped that Sara would be able to come through.
“Oh, boy! I’m going to get a Beebo doll. I can’t wait to tell Aunt Kara, she met Beebo,” Jaz recalled seeing a picture of Supergirl, Atom, and Flash in a picture with Beebo in the background.
Kelly looked at Alex and then at their daughter, "Let's not get our hopes up. But it's okay to be excited," She reminded her daughter to not get over-excited if the thing that she wants doesn't come when she expects it.
Jaz grinned, “I remember mommy. I’m going to go outside and play with George. Come on George,” She took her puppy outside to the back yard.
"Do you really think that Sara will be able to come through with a Beebo doll for Jaz?" Kelly asked her wife. She had met Sara a couple of times, and even though she was married to Alex. A small part of her was a little jealous of Sara.
Alex grinned, “Oh ye of little faith. I’m going to call Sara right now and see if she can make it happen,” She pulled out her phone and made the phone call.
Kelly looked at Alex expectantly, “Well?” She asked.
Alex hung up the phone, “Sara will be here in a few minutes with a Beebo doll for our daughter,” She was thankful that her friend was able to come through.
“Oh, you are definitely getting rewarded tonight,” Kelly pulled her wife to her by the lapels of her leather jacket and kissed her.
Their moment was interrupted when the doorbell rang, “That would be Sara,” Alex stepped away from her wife to answer the door.
“Hey, Alex. I come bringing you a Beebo doll for your kid,” Sara presented the blue doll with big white eyes with black dots in the middle.
Alex smiled, “Thank you, come on in. I will get Jaz,” She moved back so Sara could enter the house.
Sara saw Kelly standing in the entryway to the living room. She thought Kelly looked like a whole meal, "Looking good, Dr. Danvers-Olsen. I might need to have a session on your couch," She winked in Kelly's direction.
Kelly chuckled, “I don’t think my couch is ready for you,” She shot back, I’ll go get Jaz.”
“Good one,” Sara replied. She may have been in a committed relationship, but she could appreciate a beautiful woman.
Alex could have said something, but she knew that was how Sara rolled, “How is everything? Screw up history again?” She asked teasingly.
"No more than usual. Ava moved into the Waverider, so we are doing the domesticity thing, but I can't complain. How is married life treating you?" Sara asked. Even though they had slept together, they had a strong friendship.
“Married life is good. I can’t complain. It’s a lot like being in a relationship except for rings being exchanged,” Alex replied. Married life had agreed with her.
Sara chuckled, “Marriage looks good on you, Danvers.”
Kelly and Jaz entered the house, and the youngest Olsen-Danvers looked confused to see Sara in the living room, "Miss. Sara. What are you doing here?" She asked.
“Well, I’ve heard from your mama here that you wanted a Beebo of your own. So, I come bringing you your personal Beebo,” Sara presented the blue plush to the little girl.
Jaz lit up like a kid on Christmas, “You brought him for me?” She couldn’t believe that she had a Beebo doll.
“I did. Come and get him,” Sara was still a little nervous around tiny humans, but Jasmine was too damn cute.
Jaz ran the short distance to Sara and took the blue plush in her hands, “Thank you, Miss. Sara,” She launched herself at Miss. Sara.
Sara returned the hug awkwardly, "Now, you have to take excellent care of him. And he will take care of you. Can you do that for me?" She asked.
Jaz nodded, "Definitely. I will have to keep him away from George," She was going to keep Beebo where her puppy could not get to him. He had his own toys, but for some reason, he liked to chew hers.
Kelly looked at Sara, “Thank you. We have been trying to find Beebo, and you came in with the save,” She was thankful that Sara had come through.
“Eh, Beebo is everywhere. I need to get going, Ava wants to have dinner. I’ll see you around, Danvers-Olsen’s and Little Olsen-Danvers,” Sara waved and left the house.
Jaz was happy that she had her doll, “Thank you so much for calling Miss. Sara and having her bring me Beebo,” She hugged her mama. Jaz always knew her mama was magical. Little did Jasmine know that there was more to the Beebo doll than meets the eye.
“You’re welcome. Are you feeling better now?”
Jaz nodded, "So much better. I am going to take care of Beebo and bring him everywhere we go if I can. I don't want to leave him home with George, he may try to eat him," She did not want George to destroy Beebo like he did her teddy bear.
Kelly was relieved that her daughter was happy, “I don’t know about bringing Beebo everywhere, but you can put him on your desk. George can’t reach up there to get him.”
Jaz didn't care as long as Beebo didn't get eaten up, "Okay, we can do that," She agreed.
The day turned into evening, and it was time for Jaz to go to bed she had a doctor's appointment in the morning. Jaz put Beebo on the top shelf of her desk and got into bed and fell asleep. When Jaz woke up in the middle of the night, she saw a life-sized version of Beebo standing in her room.
"Beebo?" Jaz asked, using her fists to wipe the sleep from her eyes.
“Hello, J-J-Jasmine,” Beebo replied in his regular high-pitched voice.
Jaz couldn't believe her eyes or her ears, "How are you real?" She asked, climbing out of her bed and slowly approaching the blue bear.
“M-m-magic,” Beebo replied.
Jaz tentatively reached out to touch the stuffed toy and jumped back when he felt real, “MOMMY!!!!” She screamed at the top of her lungs before running out of her room, “MAMA!! MOMMY!!” She bumped into her parents.
Kelly was on high alert, “What’s the matter, sugar plum?” She looked at her daughter, making sure that she was okay.
“B—B—Beebo is alive!” She cried out and pointed to her bedroom.
Alex went into Jaz’s room on high alert in search of a real Beebo, but only saw the stuffed animal sitting on her daughter’s desk, “Beebo is sitting on your desk, pumpkin pie,” She picked up the plush toy and showed it to her daughter.
Kelly looked at their daughter, "Are you sure you were not dreaming?" She asked her daughter. It wasn't the first time she had a dream about one of her stuffed animals becoming real.
Jaz shook her head, “No, mommy. It wasn’t a dream. I saw him he talked to me and I could touch him,” She hoped that her mommy and mama would believe her.
Alex sighed and put Beebo back on her daughter's desk, "He is not alive, and he is still little," She showed her daughter in the light.
“I—Okay,” Jaz replied in a shaky voice.
Kelly hoisted their daughter on her hip, “Come on, let’s get you back into bed.” She walked into her room.
Alex helped put Jaz to bed, “It was just a dream and Beebo is not alive. If you see him again, you keep repeating ‘you’re not real’ and he will disappear,” She hoped that this would calm Jaz’s fear.
Jaz nodded, “Okay, mama.”
Kelly and Alex tucked Jaz back into bed and left her room. They left the door open this time, instead of leaving it cracked like normal.
Jaz tried to go back to sleep, but she couldn't. As soon as her parents were gone, Beebo came to life again, "You're not real. You're not real," She chanted to herself.
“I am as real as y—you are,” Beebo had told the little girl.
Jaz shook her head, “No, way,” She was still in disbelief as George growled at him, “If you’re real, then why can’t my mom’s see you?”
“Only alive to k—kids,” The stuffed toy replied.
Jaz was still not believing that Beebo was in her room, “I don’t believe you. I’m going back to sleep,” Little did she know that this was only the beginning of her encounter with a very alive Beebo.
