Sam was about half way through picking up the teddy bears and placing them back on the display that was in the middle of the aisle when she was approached by a young man who she supposed was around her age and she could only assume that this was the two children's father. She smiled at him and continued to pick up the bears as she spoke, "They were fine. Kids will be kids. After all, you can't expect kids to stand still in a toy store." She knelt down to pick up a few more teddy bears and place them on the display and as she did she looked back to the man, she smiled, "They are such cute kids. And you are definitely doing a good job at raising them. Not many kids that come in here are as sweet and polite as they are." She stuck another bear on the display and turned to him, shaking his hand, "I'm Samantha Garretson. It's nice to meet you." As she went to put the last bear on the display, she jumped as well at the delighted shrieks of the children, having to catch the display when it seemed both she and the man almost knocked it over. She gave a slight laugh, "Seems they are really excited about something." And turned out she was right. Or, should she have said they were excited about someone because down the aisles came a young woman, who at first Sam would have thought to have been the children's mother, singing 'Let it Go' as she ran up the aisle to them. She held in her laugh at the exchange, her cheeks a little pink from the blush on them as the children talked about how nice she was and even asked if she play with them. Their father said no though and the children pouted and it was a few seconds after that she found that the woman was actually their aunt, which she supposed made sense with how playful the woman was with them. She must have been visiting or something of the sort if the children were so excited about her being there. Watching the woman run off again this time with only the little boy on her back, she smiled, "They really love her." Only the mood shifted slightly as the young man who had been carrying the toys put them all down and left in a sour mood. Still, Sam kept a small smile on her face, looking down as the girl asked if she could help, tugging on the hem of her dress. Smiling brightly now, she nodded, "Sure." With that, she helped to pick up the toys and bring them over to the counter and in putting them onto the counter one of the toys, a small boat, got caught in the little girl's hair, making her whine as she tugged on it, unable to get it out by herself. Sam quickly moved to her and knelt down, "Hold on, hold on. Don't tug, that will only make it worse." Working carefully and gently, Sam finally managed to untangle the hair, though now it was a little bit of a mess. Smiling softly she looked to the girl, "How about I do your hair up that way it doesn't get caught again?" And so it wasn't stickin gup all over the place. The little girl turned to her, eyes bright, "Really? Can you do an Elsa braid? I asked Daddy but he said he didn't know how to braid." Giggling slightly, Sam nodded, "Sure. Here turn around." Her hair was somewhat short, but Samantha worked carefully and as gently as she could, biting down on her bottom lip in concentration, tucking hair and moving it until she had it just right and put a hair bow into it. Smiling more she pulled back and laughed, "There we go, Your Majesty. You look like a true queen now." The little girl laughed in delight and the two went back to taking care of the toys, Ada being sat on the counter and handing her toys to ring up and place into bags. "Sammy, can you sing like Elsa?" Blinking in surprise at that question, she looked to the girl and laughed slightly, "No, I can't sing nearly as good as her. Her voice is very rich. Mines more...light?" Ada thought for a moment before speaking again, "Can you sing like any princess?" "I don't know..." She looked to the little girl and seeing the disappointment on her face, "But, I suppose I can try?" She thought for a moment, before she looked to the girl, "How about I try Belle?" Whent he little girl nodded enthusticly, Sam smiled slightly, continuing to place toys in the bags, [i]"Madame Gaston! Can't you just see it?! Madame Gaston! His 'little wife'! No sir! Not me! I guarantee it! I want much more than this provincial life."[/i] Finally kicking off her shoes since they continued to hurt her feet, she walked over to place the bags on the other side of the counter, [i]"I want adventure in the great wide somewhere. I want it more than I can tell."[/i] She paused a moment before she sung the next line, [i]"And for once it might be grand, to have someone understand. I want so much more than they've got planned."[/i] Smiling, she walked back other to little girl once all the toys were in bags and Ada was clapping happily, "You sound just like her!" "Hehe, well, I don't know about 'exactly' but I do have my fair share of watching Disney movies, so I guess my singing along with that helped to attribute to that?" Sitting the girl back on the floor from the counter, she smiled, "Here, follow me." She walked, still barefoot, over to a play area she had set up for kids to play out while parents shopped, and there she dug through the toybox there, pulling out quite a few stuffed animals that were Disney, "These are some of the stuffed animals I got from the Disney Store at the mall." "Oo! Oo! Can we play with them?" Ada asked, a hopeful look in her eyes. "Sure!" Sam said with a nod and laugh, kneeling down where Ada sat and the two grabbed whatever stuffed animals they wanted to play with and by the time the others had come back, the two were in the middle of a scene from Frozen, Ada holding an Anna and Kristoff doll and Sam holding a 'Marshmellow(the giant snow man) stuffed animal, the two pretending Marshmellow was chasing them out of the castle and such, being rather loud while doing this and when Sam looked up to see them standing there, her face turned red from embarrassment, "Oh. Um..." Standing up, she brushed a strand of blonde hair from her face, "You guys must be ready to go. Here, I'll ring the rest of the things up for you."