Hello to whoever is reading this. I got this idea whilst talking to my friend about this movie and decided that I had to write this story. I apologise if there are any mistakes but I don't have a beta and I have checked through this story, so any mistakes are purely mine. This is something I wrote during free time in class and if anyone has any ideas for it, please pm me or review.
Disclaimer: I don't own the Mighty Ducks trilogy, only Kelly.

Kelly's brother was asleep. Again. She prodded him and he jerked awake. He pulled his headphones off and glared at her.
"What was that for?" he asked.
"We're going to land soon. Put you seatbelt on."
He grudgingly put it on and settled back in his seat. Kelly slapped his arm.
"No you don't. You don't get to go back to sleep. We're almost in Minnesota." She smirked. He grumbled and Kelly grinned widely at him. The voice came over the speaker, telling them to put their seatbelts on and their trays in the upright position. Kelly kicked Dean's foot as he tried to sleep again.
"Oh no you don't. You can sleep after we get to our hotel."
The plane hit the ground then and slowly pulled to a stop. The siblings were allowed to get off the plane and Kelly jumped at the chance to get off. She didn't like flying very much. Dean followed his sister slowly. As they walked through the gate a short man with grey curly hair waved to them. Dean looked at Kelly with a smirk on his face.
"Looks like we found Mr Tibbles." he pointed out as they walked towards the man. When they reached him Kelly almost laughed. They both towered over Mr Tibbles and he had to look up at them to talk face-to-face.
"You must be Dean and Kelly Portman. Wow. You guys are a lot taller and scarier looking than your videos make you out to be. Otherwise you look the same as your videos."
"Geez. Take a breath dude." Kelly muttered.
"Huh? What was that?"
"Nothing." Dean smirked. Mr Tibbles shook his head slightly.
"Come on! Let's go get your luggage!" he said, walking off. Kelly shrugged and followed him, Dean following his twin sister.

Once they had collected their luggage Mr Tibbles led them to a car. They got on and he told the driver to take them to the hotel.
"You'll love the Ducks, I'm sure. They're a really good group. Just don't rough them up too much." Mr Tibbles laughed.
"Does he ever shut up? Where does his enthusiasm even come from?" Kelly muttered to her brother. He shrugged his shoulders as the car came to a stop. They all got out of the car and Mr Tibbles led them inside. He grabbed their room key and took them straight up to their room. Dean unlocked their door and Mr Tibbles clapped his hands. "Oh! I forgot to tell you that you only need to drop your stuff off and grab your hockey gear. I'm taking you and the others to meet the Ducks! Meet me in the lobby!" he called, already heading down the hall.
"What!" Kelly exploded. Dean put a calming hand on his twin's shoulder.
"C'mon. We better do as he says. May as well get this over and done with so we can sleep." Dean frowned as he pulled his angry sister into their room. They dumped their things in their respective rooms and grabbed their hockey bags, already full with their respective gear.
"Calm down before we meet the team. You don't want to scare them." Dean said. His sister snorted.
"Like you won't scare them. I know you and you're gonna come out all big and scary. I can tell."
Dean grinned.
"Let's go see Tibbles. We'll have our fun with the team when we get there."
"Is that permission to scare them big brother?" Kelly smiled.
"Yes it is little sister." Dean said haughtily, grinning like a maniac as they locked their hotel room and walked down to meet Tibbles.

Dean and Kelly watched with four other kids as the Ducks skated onto the ice. Kelly stood next to Julie, the only other new female. Dean stood slightly apart from the three other new boys. They all listened as Mr Tibbles introduced everyone as they were displaying their skills. Kelly made some mental notes on each of them. The short one, Ken, was a figure skater so she'd stick clear of him. The fast one, Luis, seemed to hit on anything female so he was a no go. The cowboy, Dwayne, seemed a little slow on the uptake so it seemed that the only one she would like was Julie, the goalie. Oh, and maybe the female Duck, Connie. Kelly skated onto the ice and proceeded to head bang her way around, coming to a stop next to Julie.
"She's a teenager?" Coach Bombay asked Tibbles as Kelly placed her stick on top of the goals.
"Yeah. She's a strong one. Just what you'll need in this competition." He replied and one of the Ducks snorted.
"I doubt that. She's too pretty." he whispered to his teammates, who were standing next to him. Dean skated onto the ice with his headphones on, playing his hockey stick like a guitar.
"Don't you know that everything's on fire!" he sang loudly.
"That guy's a teenager?" Bombay asked whilst pointing to Dean.
"Uh yeah, hormones." Tibbles explained blandly.
"But that guy's a goon!" Coach Bombay protested.
"I believe they're called enforcers Gordon. And when you play Iceland you're gonna need them." Tibbles quipped. Kelly smirked just as Dean threw his stick to Julie and ruffled his sister's hair as he passed. He lifted Ken onto the goals and skated over to Dwayne, wrapping his arm around him and asking him to sing with him. Dwayne shook his head, trying to get Dean to leave him alone. Kelly sighed as Dean the proceeded to pick a fight with the Ducks. Kelly and the other newbies skated over and it started into an old Ducks vs. new Ducks fight. Kelly ended up arguing with the guy who insulted her earlier. The coach blew his whistle and gave them this whole speech about how they were Team USA and that they were going to work together until Mr Tibbles interrupted him in his eagerness, telling the team to scrimmage. Bombay held out his hand as Mr Tibbles told Gordon that he didn't need him and needed to go see Ms Mackay.
"Don."
Mr Tibbles sighed and handed over his whistle.
"You'll get it back at the end of the school term." Coach Bombay said, making Kelly laugh along with the rest of the team. Maybe this wouldn't be so bad.