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heliads · 9 months
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I love you writing and I was hoping you could write Ben Florian x VK!Reader the reader is Lefou's kid. A soulmate AU where the negative things you think about yourself are marked on your soulmate's skin. Reader only has one or two things because Ben is from Auradon and has a good life and family. While Ben has around half a dozen. Reader is the one who gives Ben the love potion. During the lake scene they notice Ben is their soulmate and tries (but fails) to hide it thinking he deserves better
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There really is no good place for a prince. They are political figureheads in every sense of the phrase— too young to actually rule, too old to be allowed to skip state functions. They sit in corners of expensive meetings and cut ribbons in front of newly opened buildings, but they can’t do a whole lot except smile and pose. 
Shame your friend seems so fixated on capturing one, then. It feels like you’ve just barely left the Isle of the Lost, only bid farewell to the entirety of your prior life experience hours ago, and yet already Mal is scheming about how to best tear down everything around you. If Prince Ben is the best way to fulfill her nefarious plans, then so be it.
The only problem is that you’re now involved in all of this, too. Mal wants a wand and so she’ll take a prince to get there, but as one of her best friends, you’ve been drafted into the plot to catch a prince. Ben won’t have any idea what’s coming. Shame, he would probably run if he had any clue.
Mal’s good at covering her tracks, though, she always has been. You can remember elaborate plans from when you were much younger to steal cookies or cloaks, spellbooks and shoes. At this point, hearing Mal tell you that she’s going to bewitch the crown prince of Auradon into falling in love with her shouldn’t surprise you, just the fact that she’s taken this long to come up with the idea.
Usually, you have no problem going along with Mal’s little adventures. They’re entertaining, at the least, a good way to pass a few days when you’ve already gone over every alleyway and hiding place on the Isle at least a dozen times in the last month. The issue is that you’re not on the Isle anymore, and maybe– just maybe– disrupting everything here isn’t entirely what you want to do.
Mal doesn’t know this, of course. None of your fellow VKs do. Every time they monologue and moan about how they can’t wait to get out of this place, you find yourself holding your tongue, biting back your real thoughts about how the school isn’t actually as bad as you feared. Sure, the constant judgment from the other children of princes and princesses isn’t all that fun, but Auradon Prep has its positives, too. For one thing, you think your soulmate might be here.
What a terrible thing for the child of a villain to prioritize. You’ve heard Mal scoff at the idea of a soulmate, and although Evie is certainly more interested in the idea than some of your other friends, you’re still not sure that you’d find a welcome audience amongst their ranks when it comes to tracking down your soulmate. After all, the odds of that soulmate being from Auradon and not the Isle are pretty high. They’ve all but told you that themselves.
All things considered, for a society with such control over magic and spells, it’s pretty difficult to find your soulmate. You’d always wondered why those in charge couldn’t shorten the whole affair to something more simple– a name on the wrist, perhaps, or an invisible string that only the two of you could see– but instead, soulmate magic went the complicated route. How lovely.
The story about the origin of the soulmate magic is convoluted and ancient, going back generations and changing with each family. The general consensus is that soulmates were created to preserve the sanctity of true love, with the idea that soulmates should be able to love each other entirely, flaws and all. So, when you think something negative about yourself, those very same thoughts will show up on the skin of your soulmate, something like a warning label for what they’re going to get themselves into.
This is all well and good for people with few negative thoughts, maybe they’ll have something here and there about a bad sports result or a poor test grade that their soulmate can chuckle over before meeting them. For you, though? You, the child of a villain, cursed to live forever on a too-small island with the other convicts and criminals, you have had more fears and hated things about yourself than most. Your soulmate must be covered in unhappy musings, which only makes you feel worse about yourself than before. A self-perpetuating cycle of the worst kind.
By contrast, the startling absence of your soulmate’s negative thoughts on your own skin makes you certain that they couldn’t be from the Isle of the Lost. There are only one or two fears on your skin, proof of loving parents and a stable home, and they’re minor things like a bad hair day or a fear of not doing their absolute best. These change, often leaving every few months to be replaced by something else insignificant.
What makes you most certain that your soulmate is the child of a royal is the one negative thought that has stayed on your skin since the very beginning. Your soulmate, whoever they are, is terrified that they will let down the king and queen. Only someone with close ties to the royalty could have such a fear, so it’s proof that your soulmate is somewhere here on Auradon.
So maybe you don’t want to leave this place, not yet. Not until you can learn who your soulmate is. It’ll be almost impossible to track them down on this information alone, but supposedly that’s how the whole thing is supposed to work. You learn about the worst parts of your soulmate, and then you get to love the best of them. The only problem is that you’re fairly sure that if your soulmate is a royal, they won’t want to love you at all.
It’s easier to ignore the whole affair. Easier to agree to Mal’s plan when she proposes enchanting Prince Ben. At least another one of your friend’s schemes will keep your mind off the soulmate affair.
That’s what you tell yourself, at least, but your conscience is starting to get steadily more vocal as the days go by. Ben is a nice guy, which hurts, surprisingly. Although the love spell may have been cast on Mal, as one of Mal’s closest friends, you’re around the two of them all the time. The boy you see is someone that you wish could be your soulmate. He may be a prince, and you may be a villain, but he makes you want to believe in love after all.
You certainly have the capacity for such musings. For some reason, the love spell didn’t take all that well, and although Ben is now compelled to stay with Mal more than he was before, it’s not like he’s totally obsessed with her as Mal had hoped. Mal claims it’s because love spells can never work fully due to the soulmate issue, like having a soulmate is a kind of shield to protect you against that sort of enchantment, but regardless, Ben has just enough independent thought that he can tell you jokes and try to make you smile like– well, like he tries to do with Mal.
The realization that Ben is a genuinely good person, and worse, someone you don’t want to trick, haunts you as you fall further into Mal’s scheme. You’ve been trying to push the whole thing from your mind, letting Ben join your soulmate in the depths of your mind you don’t want to touch, but your train of thought keeps circling back to him despite your best attempts otherwise.
Besides, it doesn’t help that Mal keeps trying to involve you in the plot. Right now, the two of them are at the Enchanted Lake, out on a cute little date. Mal had been making mock disgusted faces at you the whole time she was getting ready, but some part of yourself can’t stop whispering that this doesn’t seem so bad, actually, that the thought of being out here alone with Ben would make for a wonderful day instead of the tedious chore Mal is making it out to be.
Ben doesn���t know you’re here, though. Mal wanted backup in case something happened, so you’re lingering in the woods to keep anyone from stumbling upon the scene and also holding onto more magical baked goods in case Mal feels the need to renew the spell. It’s kind of like torture, strolling through this beautiful forest, knowing that Ben is so close and you are helping hold him under the thrall of this plot.
The storm in your mind must be thundering too loudly for you to think straight, because you lose track of yourself and accidentally walk too close to the lake. You weren’t supposed to be spotted, but before you can back away and melt back into the foliage, Ben looks up and sees you. You panic, immediately heading the way you’d come, but you hear footsteps after you moments later and Ben manages to track you down before you can go too far. Mal is so going to kill you for messing with her plan.
“Sorry,” you murmur, eyes wide when he finally catches up to you, “I didn’t realize the two of you were– I’ll go now.”
Ben shakes his head. “No, no, it’s alright. It’s not like we have a monopoly on the woods.”
He’s dripping water, most likely due to a recent dip in the lake, and you can’t seem to stop your gaze from following the path of the droplets as they cascade down his shoulders, across his hands, and, most importantly of all, over the swooping letters of the fears of his soulmates. 
Usually, Ben wears long sleeves or something else to hide them. You can see why now– there are many of them, many more than you, perhaps half a dozen in all. You can’t read all of them from where you’re standing, just snippets about how a villain’s kid shouldn’t have a soulmate, how they’ll never amount to much, things like that. Things like what you’ve been thinking recently.
Ben must catch on to your train of thought, because he smiles weakly, absentmindedly scratching at a sentence proclaiming that his soulmate isn’t worth the good luck they get. “Yeah, my soulmate’s a little stressed, I guess. Hopefully, I can talk about that with them soon. I want them to know that they’re worth it, wherever they are.”
It had never occurred to you that hating yourself would make your soulmate this obsessed. You have no proof that Ben is your soulmate but– 
But, as you watch, you can see a new fear appearing out of nowhere, wrapping itself around Ben’s left wrist. I’m not good enough for a soulmate this good. Just what you were thinking mere moments ago. It’s like proof.
Ben looks up slowly, and although you were never blessed with the ability to read minds, you swear you can tell exactly what he’s thinking right now. “Are you–” he starts, ends, tries again, “Do you know who your soulmate is?”
You can do several things at this moment. You can confirm what you’re mostly sure is true, you can lie, you can pretend you hadn’t heard him. You spot movement in the trees behind him, a flash of purple, and remember belatedly that Mal is still somewhere at the Enchanted Lake, waiting for Ben to come back and wondering why you’re holding him here for so long.
All of a sudden, the reality of the situation comes crashing down around your shoulders. This is not something that can happen. Ben is a prince. You are the child of a villain, and the friend of another VK who’s counting on you to continue fooling Ben so she can pursue her latest mad plan. There is no world in which this works out.
So, you force a smile, banishing all thoughts back into the deep recesses of your brain once more. “No,” you say, “I don’t know. I think they’re a VK, though.”
Ben’s face falls in a flash. “Really? Because I thought–”
You shake your head quickly. “I don’t– it’s not me. I think Mal is waiting for you, though. You shouldn’t keep her for long.”
Ben glances back over his shoulder in memory of the girl he’s left somewhere in the woods behind him, and when he looks back, you’re gone. You’re good at running. It’s a skill you’ve perfected over the years. You just never thought you’d have to use it now.
Prince Ben is your soulmate. Impossible. True. Mal comes back later that afternoon, tells you the date went splendidly despite your accidental intrusion. Ben must not have let the brief moment in the woods faze him for long. It hurts more than you care to admit.
There is only so much running a VK can do, try as they might to pretend otherwise. You avoid Ben at all costs, hoping that whatever foolish war is currently being fought inside your heart will come to a tolerable ceasefire if you just ignore it long enough. Mal tells you that the plan is going swimmingly, she’s never seen the prince more excited about the VKs and the upcoming coronation. You nod and smile and tell her that you’re glad everything is going to plan, but inside, you cannot seem to stop your mind from screaming. 
And then, all of a sudden, despite your best attempts to remain out of sight, Prince Ben finds you. It’s completely out of the blue, so casual that you almost don’t realize it’s happening until he’s sitting down at your table in the library and it’s too late to run. 
You feel like an animal caught in a trap. He’s just smiling like nothing is the matter. “I know it’s you,” he says by way of hello. 
Your heart is stuck in your throat. “What?”
“I know it’s you,” Ben repeats, “I know you’re my soulmate. I had the Fairy Godmother do a little spell so I could check for you, but I think I knew since that day at the lake.”
You frown. “You can do that?”
He shrugs, looking a little embarrassed. “Not everyone can, I think. But I, uh, insisted.”
You grin. “Prince privileges?”
“Something like that.” He’s smiling, though, maybe pleased that you’re not trying to run off this time. “But you knew even without the spell, didn’t you?”
That does shake your uncertain sense of calm. “Yes,” you admit, “but I didn’t think you— I didn’t think it would work out.”
The look on Ben’s face is genuinely heartbreaking. “What, just because I’m a prince?”
He says it so casually, it’s almost funny. “Yes, Ben, because you’re a prince and I’m a VK. I mean, my dad was Lefou. He literally tried to ruin the happy ever after of your parents, why would you want someone like me to be your soulmate?”
“Same reason you shouldn’t be afraid to want me. You’re not your father, Y/N, and I’m not my parents. We’re just us, and I know that I want you to be my soulmate. I have since the start. I was hoping you would tell me you knew, but after a few days went by and you still said nothing, I figured I had to take matters into my own hands. Even if that meant using a spell or two.”
You keep waiting for the other shoe to drop, for him to laugh in your face and tell you it’s ridiculous to think that he would ever want a VK as a soulmate, but he doesn’t. In fact, you don’t think he ever will. As impossible as it seems, Ben wants someone who isn’t from a perfect fairy tale. He wants you. And that, lovely and wonderful and absolutely crazy, sounds like a fairly good happily ever after for you. 
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cantstoptheimagines · 11 months
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Pact (Jay | Disney Descendants)
Summary — Years prior, you had agreed to a “dating pact” with Jay, not thinking it would actually come to fruition.
Warnings & Other Tags ➳ Just a cute, fluffy, little drabble! 💗
Notes ➳ ‘Can’t Stop the Love’ Event (14/14) ➳ Word Count is 239. ➳ Reader is gender neutral (they/them). ➳ Super late, but I finally got this event finished! 🎉
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“‘I’ll go out with you when we go to Auradon.’”
That had been the agreement. When Jay was young, still living on the Isle, and had a slightly obsessive crush on you, that had been your response to his flirty attitude. 
Of course, being before Ben’s proclamation, you had said it in an overly sarcastic tone of voice. You never expected to leave the Isle of the Lost for any reason. And why would you? Villains had been trapped there for ages. 
But now, as he stood in front of you with soft brown eyes, you couldn’t keep a smile from spreading over your lips, “You’re seriously gonna hold me to that?”
“Not really,” he shrugged, trying his best to appear unbothered. “My offer’s still there if you wanna go on a date though. I mean, we’re friends and I’ve liked you for a long time, you know that. What harm could it do?”  
You chuckled, shaking your head at him, “I didn’t necessarily think you were being real about liking me. You flirted with other people all the time. How was I supposed to know? If I did, you’d probably be my boyfriend already.”
“So...” he grinned, bouncing excitedly on his toes as he shoved his hands into his pockets. “That’s a yes?” 
The sparkle in your eyes sent butterflies through his stomach. He felt his smile widened even further when you replied, “Let me get my jacket.” 
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chloe-skywalker · 8 months
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Changes - Gil
Gil x fem!reader ! Hades Daughter
Warnings: none
Word count: 425
Requested: Hello i was wondering if you could to a imagine where the reader is the daughter of hades best friend with the core 4 and in a relationship with gil ? - @Anon
Authors Note: Thank you for requesting! I’ve never done a story for Gil before.
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“Your fathers gonna kill me if he knew about this.” Gil shook his head with a little fear in his eyes. He, like many are very scared of Hades, but the fact that Gil even had the guts to date his daughter earned him respect.
“My father does not care if I dye my hair.” Y/n rolled her eye’s. Sometimes she felt like he was to scared of her father. But she understood it. Y/n knew though her father didn’t care what she did with her hair. He’d only be pissed if she cut it, and she wasn’t going to do that.
“Your father is king of the underworld if he saw-”
Y/n stepped closer to him, stopping him from talking immediately. “Gil.” She smiled at him, understanding his worries but trying to reassure him. “Relax. I’ll protect you from my father.”
Gil nodded feeling better but he looked at her worriedly in the eye’s. It wasn’t like her to just do something on a whim. “Why are you doing this?”
Y/n shrugged looking down to their intertwined hands. She felt a little ashamed at her reasons but she didn’t want to voice them. “I want a change.”
“Is this because they left and haven’t looked back?” Gil knew how close y/n was to Mal, Evie, Carlos, and Jay. He also knew how bad it hurt her when they had to leave, more so when they decided to stay and not even try to contact her or bring her over. Gil hated to see her hurt like she was and as much as he could distract her or take her mind off of it he knew he couldn’t fully erase the pain for her. “They were your best friends. I’m sorry.”
Y/n shook her head looking back up into his eyes squeezing his hands. It wasn’t his fault. “It’s not your fault. One day we will get off this rock.”
Gil smiled at her optimism, reaching up to run one of his hands through her hair. The gold with blue flame mimicked ends was pretty. “I do love the colors.”
Y/n smiled at him, leaning up to kiss him. “Thanks.”
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smalls-words · 2 years
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A Princess in Goodness Class?
Summary: Mal and the VKs come to the island of Auradon, expecting prissy princesses and princes. But when Evie finds one that’s not like the rest, she’s determined to set Mal up.
Pairings: Mal x Fem!Reader, Evie x Reader (platonic), Ben x Reader (best friends, platonic obvi)
Genre: Holy Trinity (Fluff, Angst, Hurt/Comfort)
Warnings: Homophobia (the word d*ke is used a lot by a bitchy blonde boy), mean parents, near death about three times, Maleficent is truly evil.
A/N: Reader is designed like me (masc-presenting, but with pressure to be fem). Also, I know that Amphitrite and Poseidon are a thing, but in this timeline, they are not. Also also, gods genes are so fucked that familial relationships by bloodline don’t exist, so... keep that in mind :)
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You hated school. Absolutely hated it. You were one of the only Auradon Kids that acted like a Villain Kid, doing anything you could to miss school. However, the motivation of your overbearing Mom was enough to keep you inside.
But you were pleasantly surprised to find yourself in the same chemistry class as the Evil Queen’s daughter, funnily named Evie, and you sat next to her whilst Doug sat on the other side. 
You had an agreement with your teachers - get the work done, and then you can go do what you like. But, your Mom had her own rules too; you would not be able to enter the ocean until the final bell rang, which she would know since she claimed she could always see you.
So, like it or not, you had to suffer through chemistry. 
Until…
“Hey. Hey. Oy.” 
You ignored the VK until she pulled out your earbud, earning her a glare from you. “What?” 
“Who’s the next in line here? For a throne?” She asked you, and you rolled your eyes.
“Couldn’t care less.” 
“Just tell me who.” She begged, and you sighed, looking around the room. 
“Chad Charming. Son of Prince Charming and Cinderella. Absolute airhead, don’t know what he’s doing in Chem.” You grumbled, noticing the teacher come up into your view.
“Y/N, can you tell me the atomic weight of Silver?” He asked you as he caught you talking.
“107.8682.” You answered.
“Nerd.” Chad remarked, the VK looking at you for a response.
She watched as a grin came upon your lips before a greenish-blue hue enveloped your irises, her head turning at the sound of Chad screeching and now had water stains on his pants. 
“What the hell, Salacia?!” He growled at you, but you stuck out your tongue. 
“Salacia?” Evie looked at you as Chad left, intrigued. 
You smirked at Evie and simply put your earbud back in your ear, finishing your last question before handing in the work and leaving. 
“See you later, Queenie.” You said as you ducked out of the room.
She turned to Doug, watching his answers carefully. “Who’s she?”
“Y/N? Daughter of Amphitrite.” He shrugged.
“Amphi-what-a?” Evie stammered. 
“Amphitrite. You know…?” Doug made a wave gesture with his hands but Evie still didn’t get it. 
“Amphitrite is the Queen of the Seas. Y/N is the princess.”
Evie’s eyes widened with intrigue, coincidentally timed with the ring of the recess bell, and she sprinted out of the room to find Mal. 
“M!” She found her by the gardens, drawing in her sketchbook.
“Hey, E.” The half-fae smiled at her. “What’s up?”
“I found the perfect match for you!” She squealed, sitting down with her mirror in hand.
“Mirror Mirror in my hand, show me Y/N Salacia.”
The glass swirled before your face came onto it, a focused turn in your lips whilst the background seemed familiar. Evie and Mal looked up and saw you walking across the garden, heading straight for the swimming pool.
“Let’s go!” Evie tried to pull Mal up onto her feet, but failed.
“No. I’m trying to stay focused on our mission.” Mal scowled, but it lessened as her friend gave her a knowing look.
“What? You think by drawing the wand over and over it’ll magically appear in your hand?” 
Mal glared at Evie before her eyes drifted to you as you stepped into the pool centre. “Okay, fine.”
Evie squealed once more before dragging Mal to the centre, opening the door to the stench of pool chemicals. She led Mal to the side as she heard your voice chattering away, a gurgled version of multiple voices coming back. 
“Hey hey hey, I know you all like the Surface World, but one at a time, please!” You chuckled, waiting for your siblings to get in line. 
One by one, they asked you about school, your job as the pool cleaner, how your friends were. You had no answers for the last question, as they were interrupted by the sound of talking behind you. 
“Who’s there?” You questioned sternly, pushing your hand through the mirage to make it stop.
You threw a spurt of water around the corner and two voices came back, one a familiar-toned squeal and another a brand new growl. You stepped around the corner to face Evie and her friend, the infamous Mal. 
“Hey Queenie. What are ya doing here?” You folded your arms, cocking your head to the side.
“Um… Nothing?” She offered.
“Hmm. Seems like you were eavesdropping.” 
“And so what if we were?” Mal snapped back, making you grin. 
“Nice to meet you too, Mal.”
“Who were you talking to?” Evie asked.
“My family.” 
“And where are they?”
“Under the sea.” 
Mal frowned at your short responses. “So why aren’t you under the sea too?”
“Because I have to learn how to be a princess, according to Mom.” You retorted. “They don’t really have that kind of schooling beneath the Surface World.”
Mal sighed as she had to take off her soaked jacket, glaring at you whilst Evie stepped in front of her. “So, now that we’re all friends, can we all play nice?”
You looked down at your phone. “Well, I actually have a class with you two.”
Evie snatched your phone from your hands, seeing the ‘Remedial Goodness’ title. “You, a princess, are taking a Goodness class?”
“What can I say? I don’t like being a pretty little thing for people to stare at.” You shrugged, taking back your phone as you grabbed your backpack.
“So, are we going or not?” 
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Your brain felt like it was melting within your skull as you stared at the new writing Fairy Godmother wrote on the chalkboard. 
“Question 1: If someone hands you a crying baby, do you: A) Curse it? B) Lock it in a tower? C) Give it a bottle? Or D) Carve out its heart?”
You were falling asleep at this point, looking over at Evie hopelessly when she asked for option B again. You also glared at Fairy Godmother, because you knew that not only was this compulsory, but punishment for bursting the pipes in the girls bathrooms. 
“Mal?” Fairy Godmother pointed at the purple-haired girl.
“C, give it a bottle.” She replied without a thought. 
“You are on fire, girl!” Carlos remarked.
“Just pick the one that sounds the least fun.” She shrugged, earning an ‘ah’ from all of them.
“Miss G? When can I go home?” You raised your hand so that the bend of your wrist was no higher than the width of your chemistry textbook.
“When you finish filling out the blanked words on your sheet.” She passive-aggressively retorted.
You looked down at your sheet and sighed. “Miss G, it’s in English.”
She came up to your table and gasped in light shock. “So it is! I’ll have someone fix it for you.”
“You can’t read English?” Mal scoffed as Fairy Godmother got a runner to print your sheet properly.
“Can you read Ancient Greek?” You remarked, smirking at her silence.
“I thought not.”
After filling out your sheet, now in Ancient Greek, you handed it over and grabbed your backpack. “Later, VKs.”
“Bye, Y/N! Hope to see you in chemistry!” Evie waved goodbye whilst Jay and Carlos fawned over you.
The boys quickly sprinted out of the room whilst Fairy Godmother reconsidered having you in their class, the two catching up quite quickly. “Y/N! Y/N, wait!”
You spun around on your toes by your locker. “Hey, guys.”
They both scrambled over talking to you, but then a hand came to yours and spun you back around, Chad now in your space. “Ready for our date?”
“What ‘date’?” You scoffed.
“Chemistry. Come on, Y/N, a princess has to do some work to earn her title.” He smirked.
You dropped your books into your locker and his eyes widened when yours glowed, water wrapping around his waist before he was dunked into the fountain. When he rose, you were standing in front of him.
“Get it through your thick skull, asshole! I don’t like boys!” You snarled.
“You sick dyke!” He snarled back, only to get a fist to the face.
“Y/N!” 
You turned at Fairy Godmother’s shout of your name, scowling at her but she could see the hurt in your glowing eyes. She walked down to you calmly as your breathing moved your torso, her hand coming to your shoulder in comfort. 
“Chad, apologise.” She demanded as he stood, soaked.
“I’m sorry, Y/N.” He mumbled, shy under the gaze of the powerful woman. 
You scoffed without a word as he left, knowing he didn’t really mean it whilst your attention fell to Fairy Godmother. “Y/N, I’m sorry, but that’s another week of Goodness class.”
“But-!” You protested, yet she silenced you.
“I know. He will get punished. But your mother gave strict instructions to-”
You stormed away from her, clouds threatening above with thunder and lightning. Mal and Evie watched as you made your way to the grounds, magic shooting up your body to dress yourself in the school’s tourney uniform. 
“She’s on the team?!” Carlos and Jay shouted in unison.
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After the game, in which you were taken down by a Sherwood Falcon player, you left before Ben did his little performance shtick to Mal. You were sitting in the nurse’s office, quietly healing your rib with a cup of water, before the door barged open and you lost focus.
“Hey, Y/N- oh, that looks nasty.” Evie cut herself off.
“Yes, and I was trying to heal it.” You grumbled, looking down at the water in dismay and annoyance.
“Crying over spilt water?” Mal jeered, but she didn’t get a playful glare from you.
“It’s seawater. I need it when I’m injured otherwise- Agh!” You winced, lifting your shirt to see the dark purple bruise on your torso again.
“Damn, that looks bad. What is it?” Mal questioned, coming closer.
“Broken rib. I need to heal it properly before it screws up.” You gestured for her to move back before you tried to lift the water off of the ground. 
“Agh!” You winced again, not noticing the concern in Mal’s eyes. 
“Can you just… go to my room? There’s a tank of seawater there.” You handed over the cup to Evie.
“Magic Mirror, take me to Y/N’s room.” She asked it as it rested in her palm, leaving promptly.
You slowly took off the rest of your padding before you felt light fingers on your torso, seeing Mal’s glowing eyes scanning your ribs. 
“What do you think you’re doing?” You warned, glaring your own magical eyes. 
“Just be still.” She grumbled, placing a hand over the bruise.
You felt your magic connect to hers, watching her eyes glisten like your own before you jumped back. The feeling in your chest had frazzled you, concern in her eyes. “Y/N? Are you okay?”
“Yeah. Yeah, I’m okay.” You looked down to see your bruise reduced to light blue, green and yellow.
“What was that-?”
“I’m back!” Evie barged through the door again, holding the cup of full seawater to your delight.
“Oh, thanks, Queenie!” You hugged her one-sidedly and took the water into your hand, holding it by your torso before it glowed.
When your hand pulled away, Mal and Evie were shocked to see the bruise completely gone. You let out the breath you didn’t know you were holding, before you slid off your jersey to hear two short gasps.
“You can look. I’m confident in my body, unlike the other girls that go here.”
Whilst Evie watched Mal, Mal watched you. The way your muscles moved underneath your skin, how your broad shoulders held your stature. She really only averted her eyes when your shirt blocked her view, the grey simplicity and the Auradon Prep logo on your breast pocket snapping her out of her thoughts.
“I will see you girls, uh… at a later date.” You shrugged, leaving the nurse’s office.
Evie grinned as Mal watched you leave, a squeal leaving the navy-haired girl. “You were gawking!”
“I was not.” Mal grumbled.
Evie simply kept the memory to herself as she guided Mal back to their room.
----
A knock came to your door and when you opened it, you grinned. “Hey, Princey.”
“Hey, Y/N.” Ben grinned at you.
“What do ya need?”
“A friend. And some help.” He continued when you raised your eyebrows.
“I thought so. You have plenty of that first part.” 
“Yeah, but you’re my best friend.” 
You smirked as you sat back down at your desk, picking your pencil back up to continue your Latin homework. “Like I said before, what do you need my help with?”
“Can you help me set up a date with Mal?” 
You looked back up at him. “You’re gonna ask her out?”
“Yeah. Why not? We’re already going to the coronation together.” He shrugged.
“Alright. Where are you gonna take her?” 
He hesitated. “The Enchanted Lake.” 
You gasped playfully. “That’s my spot, you dork!”
He chuckled. “You don’t mind that I’m gonna use it for a bit?”
“No, it’s fine.” You grinned.
With your magic, you helped Ben plan his wonderful date. The picnic was all set up on the ruined stone, many fruits and sweets alike being transported by your magic. You eventually heard him coming, Mal’s giggles echoing on the rocks, and you silently dove into the water. 
At your command, your legs merged into your tail, a creamy seafoam colour at the top that faded into a bright sea green comparable to the shallow of a cove. Your chest stayed covered in your clothes, the material now floating aimlessly in the water, before you came to rest behind the rocks per Ben’s request. 
However, what wasn’t under your command was the tiara that came upon your head, adorned with pearls and gems alike. You hated wearing it, but it was a part of your form, so you had no choice.
The date went well, as far as you knew. You saw Ben come into your view as he climbed around the rocks, looking down at you.
*Can you get the glowy rock for me, please?* He asked and you sighed.
*Go on.* 
As he jumped into the water, you controlled the currents to bring it to him. Suddenly, a melodic voice echoed around you and you turned to see Mal as the origin of it.
Her voice soared up and down the octaves, the painful but beautiful song hitting you right in the heart. How could this girl be so evil yet so… alluring? 
“If only…” She sang a few times, your voice compelled to join at a lower octave so as to not let her hear you. 
When she came to face the lake, you shuffled back and watched her sit. Suddenly though, you realised that Ben had been gone for too long. 
*Ben? Where are you?*
*Still searching for it. Just wait a second.* He replied in your mind, but Mal didn’t have a second as she dove into the water, thrashing about.
*Ben, get your ass back here! Mal doesn’t know how to swim!*
*What?! But she lives on an island!*
*With a barrier!*
You watched painfully as Mal continued thrashing about, her head ducking under the water a few times until she began to sink. Air bubbles began to surface and your eyes began to flicker, the water swirling around you.
*Crap! I can see her but I’m too far away!*
*Fuck it.* You swore, diving into the water.
It was just as clear as above the surface, if not clearer, and you swam over to Mal. Her eyes were fluttering, half-closed, and you looked back up at the surface. Even if you wanted to, she could suffer altitude sickness - the Enchanted Lake was mysterious in that way.
So, you did the only logical thing you could think of. 
You kissed her.
You felt your magic pour into it as it changed your carbon dioxide breath into life-giving oxygen, whilst you slowly swam her up to the surface. When you breached it and laid her down on the stone, she began to cough and you pulled away.
“Hold still, Mal.” You murmured, your hand hovering over her chest.
Her half-open eyes watched as water drained carefully from her lungs, not a scratch in her throat as you threw away the ball which not-so-coincidentally hit Ben in the face. He watched as Mal registered your presence, looking down to see your tail hanging over the side.
“What the hell?! What are you doing here?!” She snapped at you.
“Saving your life, apparently.” You barked back.
“I asked her to be here.” Ben interrupted your fight, watching your eyes wander away from her.
“Are you okay?”
“You scared me!” She hit his arm. “And now, I’m soaking wet!”
“Y/N can fix that for you if you want-”
“Nuh-uh. Prissy princess can go back to her stupid lake and stop creeping on dates!” She gestured to your tiara.
Mal watched you fume, but like Fairy Godmother, she saw hurt in your eyes. Much more than when Chad called you a dyke. 
“Mal, that’s not fair.” Ben scolded lightly, but you put a hand on his shoulder.
“Don’t.” You calmly stated.
Mal watched as you shuffled off of the stone, noticing how the tips of your tail were creamy like the top of it before you disappeared underwater.
“Mal, that wasn’t nice. Y/N is my best friend.” He sighed in defeat.
“Yeah, well…” She trailed off, not knowing what to say.
Both of them felt the awkwardness on the ride back to school.
----
At your next Goodness class, you sat awkwardly as the four VKs talked to their parents. Whilst they were occupied, you watched Fairy Godmother sit down next to you, looking at your drawing of your tiara.
“Do you know if Amphitrite will be attending Family Day, Y/N?” She asked you sweetly.
“She never comes. Why should I bother asking her again?” You shrugged.
“What about Poseidon? Maybe one of your siblings?”
Mal turned around as Carlos conversed with his mum, noticing your frustration. Her emerald eyes glowed and your head shot up to meet hers, eyes also glowing. 
*Talk to your mom, Mal.* You scolded in her mind.
*Are you-*
*Don’t ask me that question.*
Mal frowned at you before you shot up, shocking Fairy Godmother. She left the group and her mother, telling Fairy Godmother to stay, whilst she found you as your bedroom door slammed.
“Y/N?” She knocked on your door.
“Go away, Mal.” 
She heard your sniffle and quietly unlocked your door, opening it to see you standing with your head hung low. She slowly walked over to you and placed a hand on your back, yours catching her wrist as you spun quickly.
“Don’t touch me.” You snipped.
“Y/N, why are you crying?”
“I hate this place! I don’t want to be here any more than you do!”
You sank onto your bed and Mal watched painfully as more tears spilled. “Your parents can’t come, they have no choice - mine choose not to come.” 
She sat down on the end of your bed, unsure of how to comfort you other than a hand on your ankle. She felt you freeze for a moment before her thumb began to move back and forth, the soothing touch bringing your mind to a halt.
“Can I… Would you, uh… Would you like to join us on Family Day?” She asked slowly.
You sat up. “You’d let me do that?”
“Of course. We gotta stick together.” She nudged your shoulder and you smirked half-heartedly.
“I’m not a Villain kid, Mal.”
“No, but you’re close enough. Not quite Villain, not quite Auradon.” She grinned, tucking a strand of hair out of your face.
“I think it’s quite cute.”
You chuckled softly, the honeyed sound sweet to her ears. “Thanks, Mal.”
“I’ll come and get you in the morning, okay?” 
You nodded as she stood, watching her close the door before locking it again with her magic. You lay down on the bed, hoping that Family Day would be better with them by your side.
----
You stood at the top of the staircase, dressed in the colours of your tail to represent your family, and walked with Evie’s arm linked in yours. You greeted some of the others you’d not seen before, many of them admiring your outfit, before you came to a stop in front of the chocolate fountain. 
You reached out to touch a strawberry to the chocolate before you felt a piercing by your temple, looking up at the sky with a hidden middle finger as you ate the strawberry plainly.
“Ooh, save some for me, please.” Mal greeted you.
“Hey, you used the word please.” You remarked, grinning as she took a bite of the delicious strawberry. 
“I’m getting there.” She smirked as she looked at the badge on your chest - Princess Y/N Salacia.
“What’s the badge for?” 
“All princesses have to have one. Unfortunately, that applies to me.” You shrugged.
She grinned, adjusting it slightly so it was lop-sided. “There. Much better.”
You shook your head playfully before she was called away, watching Evie as she walked over to you. “Nice badge.” She smirked, but you saw dismay in her eyes.
“Close your eyes.” You asked, which she did.
You gently touched your fingers to your badge and then to her hands, watching her eyes widen with happiness as she saw a badge of her own - Princess Evie Grimhilde.
“How did you know my last name?” She looked at you.
“A demi-goddess knows a few things.” You smiled, giving her a hug before the call for croquet sounded.
“Hey Y/N, wanna play against me?” Jay offered.
“Oh, I’ll match that!” Ben came over, letting Mal go with Evie.
“Sure, boys. But be prepared to eat my dust.” You grinned, grabbing a croquet mallet. 
You watched the boys try and beat you, but your accuracy was too much for them. “What the hell, Salacia?” Ben grumbled playfully.
“When you train for a few hundred years under the sea, the Surface World is so much easier.” You grinned, watching Jay react to your age.
“You’re… what?!” He exclaimed, making you chuckle.
“316 years old, Jay. Mom’s a few hundred million, so I would say that I will outlive you all before I die.” You smirked.
You felt a small tickle on your wrist before you turned in its direction, noticing Mal smiling at you. You waved at her, gesturing for her to come and play, but she shook her head.
*I’ll wait until you guys are done. I’m still trying to get used to this thing.* She wiggled her croquet handle loosely and you chuckled.
*Alright then.*
*Don’t take too long, Grandma.* She teased.
*So you heard?* You asked, to which she nodded until someone on her end interrupted your mental conversation. 
You watched as Jay hit the ball too hard, shaking your head as you walked to hit it. There weren't enough balls to go around, so you and Jay had decided to share turns on his.
“You?!” 
You looked up to see Mal frightened, Audrey and Queen Leah looking at her, one with anger and one with fear. 
“How are you here? And how have you stayed so young?” 
“Queen Leah, it’s alright.” You stood upright.
“Maleficent is still on the island.” Ben came to your side, holding Mal by her shoulders. “This is her daughter, Mal. Don’t you remember my proclamation to give the new generation a chance?”
“A chance to what, Ben? Destroy us?”
You stepped forward. “Queen Leah, if I may-”
“No, you may not.” She snapped.
“You remember, don’t you? The poison apples? And the spells?! The spells…” She trailed off.
“I do remember, Queen Leah.” You muttered, feeling a gentle tickle of Mal’s magic by your hand.
“Y/N, are you okay?” Evie came to your other side.
“My daughter was raised by fairies because of your mother’s curse.” Queen Leah scolded Mal.
“So her first words, her first steps… I missed it all!” 
You pushed Evie back a bit, concern in her expression as she looked at your stiffened neck. 
Mal stepped forward. “Hey, I’m so-”
“Go away! Stay away from her!” Chad stepped in.
“Don’t do this, Chad.” Ben warned him.
“What? They were raised by their parents, Ben. What do you think villains teach their kids, huh? Kindness? Fair play? No way, okay? Uh-uh.”
He turned to Mal. “You stole another girl’s boyfriend.”
“Hey, hey!” Ben huffed.
“You enjoy hurting people.” He pointed at Jay, turning to Evie.
“Chad…” You growled, glowing your eyes at him.
“And you… you’re nothing but a gold digger, and a cheater.” Chad pointed at Evie.
“Princess Y/N…” Queen Leah warned you, your eyes turning to her.
“Mirror Mirror in my hand, who’s the biggest jerk in the land?!” Evie asked her mirror before it showed Chad.
“What? Come on!” He batted away her hand.
“Back off, Chad!” Jay growled as he shoved Chad back.
Your very short fuse blew. “ENOUGH!” 
Water rose from the opposing fountains and collided together to make a clear wall, watching the two groups stagger back at your display of power. You checked over Mal and the other VKs, going back to Mal briefly before you turned to face the others.
“What kind of princess protects villains? Huh?” Chad taunted.
“Shut up, Chad.” You grumbled.
“I’ll tell you what kind - a ‘shellfish’, bitchy, dyke.” 
Your eyes glowed brighter and spikes protruded from the wall, all pointing at Chad. “Call me a dyke one more time.” You snarled.
You looked down when a tickle formed on your chest, a small hand hovering a few centimetres away. “Y/N, don’t.” Mal looked at you carefully.
“Yeah, Y/N, listen to her.” Chad edged you on, the spikes growing sharper and closer to him.
“Y/N!” Mal put her hand on your chest and you looked down at her.
“I said don’t.” She calmly stated, all whilst you breathed heavily as anger coursed through you instead of ichor.
“Why not? When will he learn from his mistakes? When will any of you learn from your mistakes?!” You called to the crowd around you.
“Yes, I’m gay. So what?! I am next in line for the Throne of the Seas!”
You glared at Chad and his smug smirk whilst you lowered the walls of water back into their fountains. “If you don’t learn from your mistakes by then… I will rain monsoons on your pathetic kingdom.” 
You took Mal’s hand off of your chest but held it as you grabbed Evie’s, leading them towards the stairs. 
“And Ben…” You turned to your best friend.
“You’ve seen my angry side once. Make sure he is punished otherwise you will see it only once more.”
----
You sat on the small table on the side of the park as the Auradon Kids and Villain Kids sat at their respective tables, your eyes searching Mal’s lost ones.
*Are you okay?* You murmured in her mind, her eyes focusing onto you.
*Don’t ask me that question.* 
*Okay. How are you feeling?*
*Not that one either.*
You sighed, folding your arms onto your table as you rested your head on it, laying it to the side to see her smile softly. *There it is.*
*What?* She asked you, turning around to see nothing out of the ordinary.
*Your smile, dummy.* You giggled.
*What about it?* 
*It’s much better than those princesses that practice theirs in a mirror.* 
She shook her head playfully whilst looking at you. *Aren’t you one of those princesses?*
You raised your eyebrows momentarily. *I don’t practice.*
*Ah. So you just smile like that naturally? That lop-sided grin with a little dimple?*
*Me? A dimple? Look who’s talking!*
You watched her laugh with her mouth covered, your own chuckle too far away for her to hear. Mal watched you too, noticing how the colour in your magical irises seemed to swirl like whirlpool and it made her think about her own eyes.
*Just because I have a mother who cannot decide on a favourite colour, doesn’t mean your magic isn’t less beautiful.* You complimented.
*In fact, green is my favourite colour.*
*Then I’m like your mother. I can’t decide between purple, green and black.* She smirked.
You looked her up and down once. *I’ve noticed.*
“Doug!” 
Your thoughts were pulled out of Mal’s mind as you watched Doug try to talk to Evie, their blooming relationship adorable, but Chad was being a menace again. You walked up to him and gripped him by the chin, pushing him into his chair.
“Look guys! Y/N’s trying to be a bad guy!” Chad teased.
“You want me to be the bad guy? Fine, now I’m the bad guy.” You growled, making it storm on top of him whilst you stayed completely dry. 
“Y/N.” Mal warned you, a single glance having you let go of his chin, bruises already forming.
“Good luck covering that up with makeup.” You remarked.
“Good luck with your face tomorrow then.” Audrey smirked at you.
“Yeah. I mean honestly, how ugly can a princess get?” Jane smirked too, but they both froze when you smirked.
*Beware, forswear, undo Jane’s hair.* You heard Mal’s mind mutter before Jane screamed, her hair returned to its natural bob state.
“Ha ha!” You cackled mischievously. 
Mal’s hand came to rest on your back. “There’s a lot more where that came from.” She dared the girls.
“Excuse me, who do you think you are?” Audrey accepted.
“Do I look like I’m kidding?” 
Audrey watched as your eyes glowed brightly, a water ball coming into your hand as you muttered a foreign language. The girls instantly ran, with Chad’s hand held tightly in Audrey’s grip.
Mal turned to you as the water fell through your hands, giggles stopping air from coming into your lungs. A few seconds later, you took some deep breaths, clearing your eyes of tears. “What kind of spell was that?” She asked.
You chuckled whilst wiping the last tear. “That’s what’s funny - there is no spell. I just said a few random words in Latin. Pig, tree, water, Greek, pillow.”
Carlos, Jay and Evie all grinned at you before you hugged Mal with one arm, kissing her forehead. *Nobody makes fun of you on my watch… Princess Malificent Bertha.* Your voice echoed in her head.
*I’m not a princess.* She scoffed at you.
*Daughter of the Queen of the Moors? I think that counts.* You replied.
“I have to go and get fitted for my dress. I’ll see you all tomorrow.” You bid them all goodbye before leaving.
“Who are you going to choose, Mal?” Evie scolded lightly.
“What?” 
“Y/N or Ben? You can’t have both.”
Mal sighed, walking away from the group towards the kitchens. She knew she had to choose, but she didn’t want to hurt either of you.
So who would it be? 
Future King of Auradon? 
Or Future Queen of the Seas?
----
Mal sat nervously upon the horse and carriage, her dress a stunning shade of lilac as she sat next to Ben, last night’s creation in her hand.
“Don’t be nervous.” Ben took her hand. “All you have to do is sit there and look beautiful. No problem there.”
Mal chuckled. “Thank you.”
She watched his knee bounce before he spoke again. “Mal, would you wear my ring?”
“Um… Not now.” She took her hand out of his. “I think it would probably just fall right off of me.”
She silently offered him the anti-love potion muffin, telling him when to take it but he swallowed it whole on the first chance he’d gotten. 
Mal fretted. “Do you still have… Those… Strong feelings for me?”
“Well, let’s give the anti-love potion a few minutes to take effect.” He licked his fingers.
She nodded slowly. “Yeah, okay… Wait, what?! You knew?”
“Yeah, I knew.”
“Okay, I can explain myself.”
He smirked at her. “No, look, it’s fine. You had a crush on me, I was with Audrey, you didn’t trust that it would happen on its own. Am I right?”
“Yes. Yes, you are so right.”
He took her hand. “Good. Because I think I know why you gave me that anti-love potion muffin.”
He watched Mal blush before he chuckled. “Y/N is a beautiful girl. All I ask of you is that you treat her with respect, care, and honesty. She doesn’t get much of it because of her Mom and her status as the heir to the Throne of the Seas.”
Mal sighed, watching him grab a bottle of water hidden in the secret compartment. He dropped his ring into the bottle, but to Mal’s surprise, it fizzled up into nothing.
“Where’d it go?” She asked.
“To the only place I trust it to be.” He smirked.
He gave her another, a slimmer ring with a gem that swirled with sea green and purple. She gasped at the sight of it. “What…?”
“Wear it if you want. It matches your eyes and your dress.” He complimented her.
Mal followed him out of the carriage when it came to a stop, counting every step so she didn’t fall until she came to the small break in the staircase. She curtsied to the King and Queen, both of them dressed regally before an usher brought her away.
“This way.” He gestured for her to enter first.
The ballroom was massive - the ceiling stretched up high to fit the grand mosaic of Belle dancing with the King in his beastly form, as well as the choir members and her friends along with Auradon’s people. She was guided to her place at the front row, only for a small gasp of shock to leave her lips.
There you stood, in a gown as regal as your status. The cream and sea green fabrics laced well together, your hands without gloves unlike other princesses. Your tiara from the lake shone brightly on your head, your eyes drifting towards her with a gentle smile.
*Hey.* You muttered timidly in her mind.
*Hey. You look…* Mal trailed off, unable to describe your beauty, nor the fluttering feeling in her heart.
*So do you.* You chuckled, looking back up at the front doors and a few set of cameras.
*Why are you up there?*
*Mom couldn’t come, so I’m taking her place as the one to bless the new king. Who just so happens to be my best friend, and I’m supposed to do this first try, on camera, in front of millions of people-*
*Y/N.* 
You felt your hand be tickled before you looked down at Mal, noticing her soft smile as her emerald eyes shone. *Just breathe.* She murmured.
*Thanks for this, Mal.* You replied just as softly.
*I’m gonna be right here if you need someone to talk to.* 
You nodded your head ever so slightly before the doors opened, a slow breath coming from you as Ben saw you. You gave him a little wave, to which he did back, before he slowly made his way to you, the crowd bowing like a tidal wave that slowly hurtled towards you.
Fairy Godmother gently placed the King’s crown on top of Ben’s head before you stepped forward. “Do you solemnly swear never to exploit our oceans, never to greatly disturb our seas, protect our kingdom and our alliance whilst you reign?”
“I do solemnly swear.” He smiled at you as you touched a finger to the Beast's head upon the crown.
*Great job, Y/N.* Ben told you.
*Thanks. Getting sweaty palms though.* You replied sheepishly as you stepped back.
Fairy Godmother slowly took her wand from the Queen and stood in front of Ben, blessing him in her own way. After he swore to protect Auradon, she lifted her wand to tap his crown, sealing the blessing.
But it was snatched from her by Jane, and lightning shot out of the end of it, smashing a window. You created a wall of water around the King, Queen, and Fairy Godmother, your eyes shining brightly.
But they flickered when Mal stole the wand from Jane, holding it like a tiny sword. You lowered the wall around the trio by the King’s request, your gown bubbling into a shorter version.
“Mal… What are you doing?” You stepped down carefully towards her.
“Give me the wand.”
“Stand back!” She warned you.
“I told you so!” Audrey grumbled and when Mal turned to point it at her, your wall of water blocked her off.
You looked at Evie, Jay and Carlos as they ran up behind Mal, the young half-fae’s eyes seeing the hurt in yours. “No, no, do not give me that look!” 
“Mal, you’re really going to do this?” Your broken tone muttered.
“We have no choice, Y/N!” She cried.
“Our parents-”
“Your parents made their choice, just as mine made theirs. They have no power over you here, Mal, and I know you might not believe it because I didn’t initially either. But you do have a choice.”
You took a step towards her and she didn’t flinch. “I think… I think I wanna be good.”
“You are good.” You retorted.
“How do you know that?!” She sniffled.
“Because I see you, Mal. I see through the shields you put up to push people away, because believe it or not, I did the same. I see you… and I love what I see.” 
Gasps came from around the hall, but none of them had your attention like Mal had yours. 
Mal still held a grip on the wand, something the others in the hall were acutely aware of, but all you saw were broken children, neglected and manipulated by their evil parents. 
The Evil Queen cared only for beauty, even when Evie was extremely intelligent. Cruella De Vil could only see the ancestry of dogs, but Carlos saw the love in their companionship. Jafar craved power, whereas Jay craved sports.
And Mal… Maleficent deprived her of love.
You were more than willing to show yours to her.
“I don’t want to take over the world. It doesn’t make me happy.” Mal’s voice pulled you out of your thoughts.
“I want to go to school… And be with Y/N.”
Your head lifted from the ground as more gasps came from the surrounding audience. She turned around, and a tear fell as she gestured to the ring on her hand. 
“Because Y/N makes me really happy.” She tearfully admitted.
She turned back to her friends, fist extended in the middle of them. “I choose good, you guys.”
“I choose good too.” Jay smiled softly, bumping fists.
“I choose good.” Evie chuckled, adding her fist too.
Carlos hesitated before looking up at you. “So, just to be clear, we don’t have to be worried about how mad our parents will be? Because they’re going to be really really mad.”
You chuckled, shaking your head with your laughter. “Your parents can’t reach you here, Carlos.”
“Okay then. Good.” He added his fist.
Mal looked over at you. “Come here.” She gestured with her head and you added your fist, nuzzling her temple with your nose whilst the crowd erupted into cheers.
*Thank you for choosing good, Mali.* You muttered in her mind.
*That name is not sticking.* She retorted.
Suddenly, a loud crack of thunder came from above you, but you were not the one to generate it. Green smoke swirled like a rollercoaster before landing behind you, with Ben pulling you back by the wrist.
“I’m back!” Maleficent sang wickedly.
“Go away, Mother.” Mal groaned, even whilst she laughed. 
“She’s funny. Oh, I’m so… You’re very funny.” Maleficent snorted.
“Wand me. Chop-chop.”
Mal pointed the wand to Maleficent before throwing it to Fairy Godmother.
“Bibbity-bobbity-”
“Boo.” Maleficent interrupted before her staff glowed, freezing everyone except for herself and the VKs.
She wandered over to your still form, smirking as she took off your tiara. “Ah, the power of a demi-goddess and yet, still can’t break through!” She put it back on your head, albeit crooked.
“Now, where shall we start? Oh, I know!” She pointed the wand at Mal before your ring came flying off of her hand.
“Perfect fit!” Maleficent exclaimed, yet Mal’s eyes pricked with tears.
“Falling in love with a half-fish dyke? Really? Falling in love is not what you want, dearie.”
“You don’t know what I want!” Mal tearfully whined. “Mom, have you ever once asked me what I want? I’m not you!”
“Well obviously! I’ve had years and years and years and... years of practice being evil. You’ll get there.”
“No, I will not.” Mal rebutted. “And I really wish that you had never gotten there yourself. Love is not weak, or ridiculous. It’s actually really amazing.”
She looked over at your still form, noticing how your head had moved slightly. Was that when Maleficent adjusted your tiara?
Anger bubbled in her. “And now I command, wand to my hand!”
Maleficent struggled to keep it in her hand, and eventually failed, pacing around. “Give me the wand, give me the wand!”
“No!” Mal barked back.
“You all... will regret this!” Maleficent howled before green smoke enveloped her, spreading higher and higher.
And then Mal felt a soft hand take hers, looking up to see you standing on shaky legs. “Y/N?! How are you awake?!”
“Demi-goddess.” You grinned at her before a wince left your lips.
“What’s happening?!”
“Don’t worry about me. Fight your Mother, end this.” You kissed her forehead before you threw a spurt of water at the newly formed dragon.
“Hey, you fugly Fae! Fuck you!” You flipped her off before Mal stepped in front of you.
You sent power through your hand on her shoulder as she cast her spell, three chants working to put her Mother into a small lizard state. The quartet rushed down to see the commotion as Fairy Godmother was freed.
But when the rest were freed, Ben’s roar was cut short by your agonising wail. 
“Y/N!” He raced up to you before Mal could, her dress holding her down. 
“Y/N, what’s happening?!” She asked, kneeling down beside you.
Your dress began to fade as your legs merged together, your tail drier than anything in that room. You leaned into Mal as your breaths became shorter, pain rushing through your body as if hot knives had replaced your bloodstream.
“Ow ow ow ow ow…” You muttered repeatedly.
“She needs to get to a body of salt water.” Fairy Godmother ordered, but there was none nearby.
“Hold on, Y/N. Just hold on.” Mal kissed your temple softly, helping Ben carry you to a car.
They left the back doors open so your tail could extend, but the sun wasn’t helping, making you curl in on yourself. You grabbed onto Mal’s dress and she listened carefully when your mind prodded hers.
*Maleficent… She was taking my magic to fuel herself. I need… I need it back, Mal…*
Mal felt your mind fade away just as the car came to a grinding stop, the enchanted lake just below. Ben and Mal hurriedly brought you to the top of it, the breaks between your breaths getting longer and longer.
“Hurry!” The King and Queen fretted.
Ben and Mal looked at each other before they jumped off, you in their arms. Ben came floating back to the top, having let go of you, and he watched you and Mal sink.
“NO!” He roared above the surface.
Yet, all Mal heard was silence. She held onto you as you sank deeper and deeper, darkness surrounding her. She held onto you and closed her eyes, a spectacle happening around her that she couldn’t even see.
Her magic stretched out of her and enveloped you both, the remnants of your magic being gripped by her tendrils. Steadily, your magical wisps began to grow in size until you both shared half, your eyes opening to adjust to your surroundings.
“Mal!” You exclaimed, watching her eyes flutter shut.
“No no no no no! Come on, come on!” You lightly slapped her cheeks, but that just let air out.
Then your mind kicked in.
And you kissed her.
You forced the water out of her mouth, pushing the oxygen into her lungs with force each time. You didn’t stop until you felt her hands hitting your shoulder sluggishly, her eyes opening to see you.
“You’re okay. By the seas, you’re okay!” You hugged her tightly.
“Yeah, I’m- speaking underwater?!” She gasped for air but you grabbed her wrists.
“It’s okay, I can do that. Make other people breathe underwater for a period of time.” You clarified when she looked confused.
“You scared me.” Mal slapped your shoulder and you chuckled.
“I’m sorry, Mali.”
She shook her head at you before pressing her forehead on yours. “You’re so dumb.”
“I still make you happy though.” You retorted.
She nodded. “So happy.”
You held her by the waist as magic swirled around you both, her dress disappearing as a shorter version revealed itself. She looked down at your tail as swirls began to litter it, looking back up at your love-sick smile.
“What are those?” She pointed at your tail.
“Oh! It’s my royal markings.” You shrugged.
“My my, Princess Y/N Salacia. How beautiful they are.” She teased, watching you grin.
“All the better to place you by my side, Princess Malificent Bertha.” 
Mal’s eyes widened. “Are you serious?”
You nodded. “We have this thing, back at home, where we can only communicate telepathically with two important people in our lives. Our closest friend… and our soulmate.” 
She nuzzled in close to you, watching your tail swish back and forth as you slowly swam to the surface. “Good luck with Ben. He’s a handful.”
You snickered at her remark, only for your heads to pop out of the water to be met with cheers from Ben and the royals.
“I love you, Mal.” You murmured as your hand came to hold her cheek.
“I love you, Y/N.” She replied. “Now, I’m freezing, and I believe there’s an afterparty.”
You chuckled at her antics before swimming to the stones, helping her out first. You then lifted yourself easily out, your tail converting back to legs whilst your markings from before travelled to your arms.
You held Mal all the way back to the royal afterparty, letting her have a little nap whilst she leaned on you. Her breathing was steady, her body was warm, and her heart was full.
It was enough to send you to sleep too.
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A/N - Definitely didn’t stay up until 2:30 because this idea came to me right before I fell asleep. Noooooooooooooo. 
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about me
hi everyone, welcome to my blog! my name is mari, i'm a brazilian girl and i like to think of me as a writer. here are some facts about me:
i love books and music and taylor swift
if i could describe my personality in three characters they would be blair waldorf, rory gilmore and kara danvers
my favorite taylor swift albums are lover and red (taylor's version)!
my favorite colors are pink, purple and baby blue
i love marvel and wanda is my favorite
i've read harry potter 4 times
my favorite disney princess is belle
now that you know me a little better, let's talk about what i write and who i'll write for <3
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who i write for
Grishaverse characters
Zoya Nazyalensky
Genya Safin
Alina Starkov
Nina Zenik
Inej Ghafa
Nikolai Lantsov
Marvel characters
Wanda Maximoff
Natasha Romanoff
Yelena Belova
Kate Bishop
Peter Parker
Glee characters
Quinn Fabray
Santana Lopez
Brittany S. Pierce
Tina Cohen-Chang
Rachel Berry
Marley Rose
Sam Evans
Gossip Girl characters
Blair Waldorf
Serena Van Der Woodsen
Georgina Sparks
Nate Archibald
You
Love Quinn
Euphoria characters
Maddy Perez
Cassie Howard
Lexi Howard
Descendants
Evie
Harry Potter
Ginny Weasley
Hermione Granger
Luna Lovegood
Cedric Diggory
Supergirl
Kara Danvers
Lena Luthor
Nia Nal
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i won't write
i won't write nsfw. i can write insinuations, but i won't write smut, at least not for now. i won't write for male readers. i won't write non-con, bestiality, incest or minor x adult. i might not write something else that i didn't put here, so if you request something that i don't feel comfortable writing, i'll let you know!
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requests
you can request in the 'request' bar in my account! i'll do my best to write something you'll like!
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Ben Masterlist
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vampzteeth · 8 months
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some things are meant to be private // descendants
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req? yes
summary: the four VKs with a gn s/o who isn’t big on pda
format: headcanons
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carlos
he’s at first was surprised by the difference of you around people and alone, but got used to it quickly
was a bit scared that you were embarrassed of being seen with a VK but was very happy when he found out you’re just not into PDA
people didn’t notice you’re in a relationship at first because of the the lack of PDA but after Jay walked in on you two cuddling, everyone knew
likes to go on walks with you and just hold your hand while you both talk about your days
loves when you kiss his freckles, it makes him feel special. returns the favor by kissing all over your neck and sometimes leaves marks (until jay points it out)
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Jay
didn’t realize you didn’t like PDA so he constantly had his arm around your shoulders until you told him to stop
once y’all have a conversation about it he’s fine with it, but still forgets sometimes before remembering again
loves getting to hold you once you’re alone, seeing it as some sort of reward for the both of you
the occasional chance that you hold his hand while walking to class is HEAVEN for this guy, he loves getting to show you off to people once in a while, but still cherishes the time you spend alone together much more
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Evie
just like the others it takes a bit for her to get used to it but starts to cherish the moments alone with you more than she ever would with the ones in front of people
absolutely adores the amount of affection she receives from you and tries to replicate the exact amount
the other VKs didn’t think you were dating because they thought y’all would be super public until you both fell asleep cuddling on a couch
kisses all over your face and jokes about having you leave the lipstick marks on for fun
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Mal
is actually glad your relationship isn’t super public
happy to receive so much affection but is a bit confused by the contrast at first
adores cuddling and kissing in her room away from people
tried to use her magic to erase Chads memory when he walked in on you two sleeping but begrudgingly didn’t when you told her that’s too far
once in a while you hold hands while walking to class, just so other people don’t think something happened to your relationship
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note: this took a lot less time than i thought it would :3 i didn’t know if the ask wanted headcanons or scenarios so i just went with these 🫶🏻
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viahiptop · 3 months
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palians must think humans are the most unchill species to exist - like we spawn from the abyss with no memories then proceed to SPRINT everywhere and mb sometimes even fly bc who has time for stairs? where are we all going in such a hurry?
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kaiyaamin · 4 months
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Ben headcanons include...
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Ben would definitely spoil you rotten
you want something you shall receive, gifts at least 4 times a week if not more.
he would be busy of course so he makes sure to plan 2 dates or more per week but sometimes that doesn't happen so any alone time with each other is a gift.
He is super shy with PDA in public with small kisses on the forehead, side hugs or just holding hands. But oh man, in private kisses left and right, cuddles lots of cuddles, he especially loves to bear hug you or hug you from behind your waste with more kisses on your neck.
He would check up on you before and after events to make sure you are okay. Obviously, he knows dating a king is hard with all the press, rumors, etc so he always makes sure you are okay.
Ben loves it when you wear his shirt or crown.
he loves to kiss you, forehead kisses, hand kisses, nose kisses, and even neck kisses but Kisses on the lips are his favorite.
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randompiggy · 9 months
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Marta Eterna 💚
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heliads · 1 year
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whilst requests are open I have an idea to put forth after years of us discussing this man. Harry Hook x reader based on 'the way I loved you' by taylor swift. Childhood friends to lovers, to strangers to lovers again mayhaps? idk babes. Love you though, I hope your requests don't get out of hand again so you can stay stress-free!
eva i love you for sending this in, please let me talk about harry hook. he's insane and i cannot get enough of him
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You are lying on your bed in a dorm room in Auradon Prep, and if you close your eyes, you can almost convince yourself that you’re somewhere else entirely. Your roommate hung a lantern in the window, and with the glass pane cracked halfway, the light sways back and forth on the ceiling, painting shifting golden silhouettes on the perfectly painted ceiling. If you let the present world fade into the corners of your consciousness, you can pretend there are flaws in the endless pristine magnificence. You could even pretend that you aren’t on the continent at all.
No daughter of a princess should ever be anywhere but in Auradon. That’s the way it should have been, but you ran the second you got the chance and ended up amongst criminals and sons of thieves instead of with other prettily polished girls. Is it a terrible thing to admit that you miss it more than anything?
You shouldn’t, that’s the worst part. You left them willingly. As time passes, though, you’re starting to think that what you thought was one great fight with the so-called lowlifes of this world might have been the greatest time of your life. It’s like fording a raging river; while you’re in the thick of the waves, you think you might drown, but when you’re safe on the dry shore again, all you can think of is the coolness of the water, how the flood had sparkled like a thousand sapphires.
You shut your eyes and then you’re back again, just a kid, happier than you’ve ever been and twice as free. It had been easy to leave, actually, easier than it should have been. In your family, there were enough siblings and cousins and relatives that just one girl could go unnoticed. It’s not that Ariel intentionally tried to blur all of her daughters together in her memory, but it couldn’t be helped. She was one of seven daughters, and you were one of many as well. It wasn’t her fault, no, but it was your excuse anyway.
It turns out that nobody bats their eyes at a mermaid’s daughter when she’s running headlong towards the surf. You dove into the waves and came up to shore miles away. Your mother was terrified of losing any one of her children to the endless sea just as her father lost her to land, so none of you were allowed to stray that close to the beach. Of course you would see how far you could go the second you were unsupervised. Of course you would push the limits just to learn where you would break.
You ended up scaring the daylights out of a boy in a small sailing craft not far from the limits of the Isle of the Lost. You hadn’t meant to go that far, but you were giddy with the feeling of doing something wrong and he was trying to escape as well. He’d offered for you to hitch a ride with him so long as the wind was good. You thought that suited you well enough, so you took the hand he gave you and listened when he introduced himself as Harry Hook.
He said his name the same way you did, emphasis on the first name and not the last. It’s the exact opposite way any child of a prince or princess does, and you think that might have been why you liked him from the start. The sun shone overhead, and you talked to him about running away and taking to the sea and all the things you wanted to do if you just had time.
Neither of you wanted to leave, not really, but of course all good things have to come to an end at some point. You watched the sun sink lower and lower in the sky with all the dread of a doomed man going to the gallows. You must have looked seriously unhappy, because you remember Harry laughing and saying that you could meet him tomorrow, if you wanted. You wanted that more than anything, as it turned out, so you eagerly agreed.
Harry took you as far as he could towards Auradon again, and watched as you dove into the water. You can still remember how he’d watched you go, the way his eyes had tracked the water as if he could look at you forever, even after you disappeared from view. He stayed there for a long time before finally forcing his ship to turn around again. You’d know; you stayed there on the ocean floor watching him back until he was gone.
The next day, you slipped away to meet him again, and the next day, and the next. When you were caught trying to go out to the sea sometime in the second month, you fought until you could find a suitable excuse. Your mother was perfectly fine to let you go to some private school by the coast, it would mean one less child to keep track of. The papers were signed and agreements made before you could so much as blink.
You, of course, never went to that school. Instead, you showed up on Harry’s ship just like usual and told him that you wouldn’t be going back. Harry had been talking about a friend of his, Uma, and how she was forming a crew of her own larger pirate ship. You wanted in, and he couldn’t be more delighted to take you home.
You think you replayed the memory of him introducing you to Uma about a thousand times over in your head, and you’ll do it again tonight. The slats of the dock had been slippery under your feet, but you knew that so long as he was by your side, you would never once fall. Uma had looked at you questioningly, blue-green hair cascading down her shoulders, but Harry had hardly been able to tear his eyes away from you.
“This is Y/N,” he’d said, “she’s my friend.” He’d imbued the word with all the hope and grief and joy you could ever possibly attach to such an idea. Harry smiled as he said it, took your hand, let his eyes open comically wide so you’d know he was just joking when he mentioned that he’d jump overboard if Uma didn’t take you on.
Luckily for him, Uma had no problems with you. She saw something in you, the same sort of restless troublemaking spirit the rest of them had in spades. Before you knew it, you were quite literally learning the ropes of how to help out on Uma’s ship.
From there on out, everything was perfect. You watched the sun rise and set from the deck of a ship you could call home. When the weather was good, you spent all night and day out in the grasp of the world, and when the storms raged on, you hid belowdecks with the best friends you’d ever had. They wanted you, not your mother in a younger form, but you. Just you. It was wonderful.
It shouldn’t have come as a surprise that you would end up falling in love with Harry. You were hurtling towards that fate as fast as you could, running and sprinting towards the inevitability of it all. No one compared. No one had half as much influence over you as him. And, when he finally managed to tell you how he felt, you thought you might be able to take over the entire world with the sheer force thrumming through your veins.
Perhaps you should have taken that as a warning. The universe doesn’t care much for happy endings, you’ve learned, even for its fairytale heroes. Princesses grow old and fade into obscurity. Princes forget how to save the day. Villains live out their days with fantastic dreams that will never be achieved. You learn how to deal with adequacy, and pretend that it is enough for you.
You loved Harry because he was wild, your untamed, brilliant boy, but then you hated him for it, too. Just once, you wanted to walk into a room and know what he was going to say before he said it. Every word from his mouth was a dagger in your chest. Some days, he was a hopeless romantic, others, he was mad and uncontrollable. He never hurt you, but at least the pain of a blow would be something you could depend on and understand.
Your mother tried to find you about a year or two after you took to the sea, and you used that as your excuse to break up with him. Harry found out you would be returning to Auradon at the exact same time as the rest of the crew. You think he might hate you for it still. You think he would have reason to hate you for a lot, actually, most importantly that you were never quite enough to match him.
So you slipped away from the ship with the worst kind of goodbye, one that you did not mean, and you never looked back. You greeted your mother and agreed when she said that it was time you took up your studies at Auradon Prep. You joined the endless number of would-be princesses and princes and pretended that it was all you had ever needed in life. If you woke up sometimes with the sound of waves crashing in your ears, or felt the steady rock of a ship beneath your feet as you dreamt, you ignored it. Such illusions only belong to the past, and they will never be yours again.
You still have a jacket of his in the corner of your room; you brought it all the way over here, anywhere you go. You never had the heart to give it back. You don’t know that you could if you tried. It still smells like saltwater and laughter and sun-bleached him, and you have absolutely no idea what you will do when that familiar scent fades.
Still, you weren’t able to completely erase his influence on you. Children of villains arrived at Auradon Prep, and instead of running away from them, you befriended them as quickly as you could. Mal thinks like you do, her and the rest. You laugh like them– not quite as polite as you should be, but loud and beautiful and real. You hang out with them all the time and, when they talk about how much they wish they were back on the Isle of the Lost, you lie to yourself that you do not agree.
You never told them the full scope of your exploits, but they know part of it, enough that one day Mal knocks at your door and tells you that she needs your help on a pirate ship. She needs to get something from the Isle of the Lost, a mysterious ingredient for a spell, but they have to keep it a secret so they can’t use the bridge. The next best option, then, is to sail. It’s not a far destination, so it would work.
A thousand memories of sun and surf flash through your head, and you find yourself agreeing before Mal can so much as finish trying to convince you to go along with her plan.
Mal blinks in surprise. “Really? You’re sure? I thought you would have mixed feelings about that time in your life.”
You breathe out slowly, trying to calm yourself. “Certain things scare me more than others.” Certain people, that is.
Mal winces as she leads you out of your dorm and back into the hallway. “Actually, we might have a problem with that.”
You frown. “What do you mean?”
Mal casts you a nervous glance. “Before I continue, remember that you already agreed. I’m not letting you leave now.”
You laugh. “I’m starting to get worried. No, Mal, I’m not backing out. Just tell me already.”
Mal holds up her hands in mock surrender. “Okay, okay. Never doubted you for a second. It’s just, well, we don’t have a ship at our disposal, obviously, so we’re borrowing one from Uma.”
You shrug. “I have no problem with that. Uma’s great.”
“Yeah,” Mal says, drawing out her syllables in an attempt to buy herself time, “but she insisted on having a skeleton crew present. You know, to make sure we wouldn’t run aground or something like that. That includes her first mate.”
Your head snaps up. “Harry’s going to be there?”
You can feel Mal’s gaze on you, but you refuse to look at her. Instead, you’re scanning the hallway, every door you pass, sure that he’s going to be waiting for you, leaning casually against a wall or peering out of a window or somewhere you could find if you just looked hard enough.
“He is,” Mal confirms, “is that going to be an issue?”
Yes. “No, I’ll be fine.”
You can’t really tell if Mal believes you or not, but then you’re rounding the corner and the rest of the VKs are in front of you, and the conversation must be dropped as Mal explains her plan. You’re going to join the four of them and Uma’s guys in piloting the ship over to the Isle of the Lost, where you’ll search for a talisman hidden somewhere on the island. Once the talisman is secured, you’ll head back. Easy as that.
Mal leads your group to a boathouse on the southern part of the shore. You take up a position in a corner of the room, hidden by the shadows. You suppose that’s why the pirates don’t see you immediately when they come in a matter of minutes later. You suppose you chose that place on purpose so you could get a good look at Harry without him seeing you.
He looks just the same. You don’t know why you thought he would change, that he would have to look different to explain how different you feel, but he’s the same. It makes a soft smile rise to your lips at the same time as the weight of all your memories pierces you through the heart.
Uma’s talking to Mal, doubt lacing her every word. “I hope you have a good idea of how to run a ship, because I don’t think any of your friends have the slightest clue what to do on the sea. That’s my territory, in case you forgot.”
“I know,” Mal says, temper just as strong as always, “that’s why I brought a friend.”
Harry arches a brow. “What friend?”
“That would be me,” you say, and step out of the shadows to face him.
For a moment, you swear that time stands still. Harry’s breath catches in his chest as he looks at you for the first time in months. He has never been one to show off weakness, always laughing off injury or claiming not to feel pain, but in this instant, you can see the shock lancing through his eyes, wracking his frame until he has no choice but to stand there and stare.
Uma breaks the silence, wrapping an arm around your shoulders with a grin. “Y/N, good to see you! I take it back, Mal. Y/N could captain a fleet of ships with her eyes closed.”
It’s easy, after that, to pull yourself together. Uma’s friendship is something familiar, a rock you can stand on. “I appreciate your confidence,” you reply, “good to see you too, by the way.”
“Of course,” Uma says dismissively, then adds somewhat unnecessarily, “Hey, Harry, look who it is!”
Harry swallows hard when Uma addresses him, tries to pretend he’s just like normal. “Yeah, I saw. Hey, Y/N.”
“Hey yourself,” you say quietly.
Evie looks at you nervously, then quickly speaks up. “So, should we get to the ship? We only have so much time before people start looking for us.”
Uma rolls her eyes. “Yeah, yeah, you guys are too popular, I get it. Ship’s docked outside.”
Harry takes this as his excuse to bolt out, and you watch him go with wide eyes. Evie heads over to you as soon as everyone’s attention is off you again. “Hey, is everything alright?”
“Perfectly fine,” you whisper back through gritted teeth. Of course it is a lie. You couldn’t be more affected by this.
You avoid Harry the entire duration of the trip over to the Isle of the Lost. It’s difficult, especially when you push off from the shore and the wind is on your face again and everything is just like you remember. You tug a few lines into place, tie them down with the knots he taught you, and race to the bow as soon as you’re free.
You forgot just how wonderful it is to sail. You laugh delightedly as the ship picks up speed, skipping over the waves as the wind snaps the sails almost to bursting. This close to the surface of the water, you can’t hear anything, but you sense something anyway, and that’s how you know to lean back up and look to your side to see Harry standing there, smiling as he takes in the sight of you.
Your laugh dries up in a moment and you feel frozen there, trapped in this moment with him. Someone calls your name a second later and you’re able to spirit away to safety, but you can still feel his gaze burning like a brand into your back every moment until the ship docks at the Isle.
Mal announces that you’ll be splitting up in pairs so you can properly canvas the island for the talisman. Before you can look at her or Evie, Uma suggests that you and Harry work together, and the rest are already partitioned into pairs before you can fight it.
Fine, then. You’re certain he’s put her up to this, but you won’t give him a scene if he wants it. Instead, you march resolutely towards your assigned location, and pretend that you’re just really invested in finding the talisman so you can’t hear him when he tries to talk to you.
Eventually, Harry has enough and puts his hand on your arm, trying to get your attention. You spin back around by reflex, dagger in hand and held to his throat before Harry can get so much of a word out. The Isle has always brought out a different part of you, more of a villain than any princess’ daughter.
Instead of looking afraid, Harry just laughs. Usually, this is the time at which you’d join in, but you narrow your eyes and hold strong.
“Easy, sweetheart,” he says when he’s finally able to get his laughter under control, “I don’t think your friends would like it very much if you killed someone on your little vacation to the island.”
You glare at him. “We’re not friends anymore, sweetheart, or have you forgotten that already?”
“When your knife is to my throat? Couldn’t forget that if I tried. Out of curiosity, why are we enemies again? I seem to remember you liking me very well just a couple of months ago.” Harry says, reaching up to tap your forearm where you still hold your blade.
You pull your dagger away but stand there still, thrumming with the urge to run. “We’re too different. You’re a villain, and I’m a perfect angel, obviously.”
Harry grins. “What, just because you’re the daughter of a princess? You’ve never let that come in between us before. You’re not Ariel, you’re Y/N, and I have always loved that about you.” Something like doubt flickers across his face. “Is that why you left? You thought you had to become more like her?”
You glance away from him, suddenly unable to look him in the eyes. “I left because I had to. We weren’t working out.”
“Why not?” Harry asks, and suddenly he’s the one in control now, he’s the one stepping forward until your back hits the wall and you have nowhere to run, “What was so wrong with us, Y/N?”
Your hands are shaking. Harry takes the knife from you, carefully sliding it back in the holster on your side. His hands linger there a second longer, and when he finally takes them away, you can’t tell if you’re glad of it or deeply unhappy that you can no longer feel him.
“We could never work,” you insist.
“Why not?” He replies, “Show me we could never work. Prove me wrong.”
Harry Hook has always been somewhat of an enigma to you, just as unpredictable as the sea that both of you love, but somehow you know it’s coming when Harry leans forward and kisses you. For a moment, you consider pushing him away, and then you realize that you do not hate this, not him, not in the slightest, not at all.
Surrender is not the worst thing in the world. Sometimes it’s like the release of a sail to the wind, the acceptance that even though you let a person go, they will always come back to you. You surrender the last of your inhibitions and you kiss him back. It is everything you missed, the fighting and the laughing, the good times and the bad all in one. It is all that you love about him and more, what you didn’t realize you held most dear until you were gone.
Harry breathes quietly against your lips and you breathe back, one small circle of in and out and together. He grins, says, was that really so bad? And you laugh and tell him to shut up, so he does, but only by kissing you again. The island can wait, the talisman and the life waiting back for you at school. You have your boy back, and you could not care about anything else.
requested by @thatfangirl42, i hope you enjoy!
disney tag list: @rogueanschel, @lovesanimals0000, @/thatfangirl42, @amortensie
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Artistry (Evie | Disney Descendants)
Summary — Evie learns she’s your muse.
Requested by anonymous — Hello. Are your askbox open? If yes, mind if I request some headcanons of Evie (Descendants) having S/O, who is very good at drawing paintings? 
Warnings & Other Tags ➳ Nothing but cute, precious fluffiness!
Notes ➳ Word Count is 238. ➳ Reader is gender neutral (they/them). ➳ Surprise! I actually ended up turning this request into two separate works! I wrote some dating headcanons, along with this, which focuses more on a Reader with artistic talents! Hope you enjoy! ➳ This work has a visual edit!
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“This is beautiful!”
Your eyes darted to the entrance of your dorm room. A head of deep blue hair shined in the sunlight that floated through your open windows. A smile sat on Evie’s painted lips as she admired a drying canvas. 
Everything about it was blue.
She was the centerpiece of the painting, wearing a beautiful gown that made her look like a princess. With her luscious blue hair, her figure had been placed against a midnight blue sky filled with sparkling stars. She held a blue moon ice cream cone in one hand. In the background was a large, fairytale castle, lights glowing blue in the night.
Everything. Blue.
Everything. Evie. 
It took her a moment to realize that the scene wasn’t just a fantasy. It was from the night you had invited her to a royal ball at the Charming family’s castle. The two of you had broken free of the festivities, narrowly avoiding the watchful eyes of Fairy Godmother.
You groaned, “You weren’t supposed to see that yet! It was going to be a surprise!” 
She only smiled in response, “Well, I’m glad I saw it. It’s the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen. And it’s from the person I love.”
You paused, watching as she continued to marvel at the canvas. You couldn’t stop a shy smile from spreading across your lips, slowly falling more in love with her than you already were.
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Art - Mal
Mal x sister reader
Warnings: maybe angsty? Mentions of depressing thoughts
Word count: 442
Requested: Descendants imagine being Mal sister and her finding you sketch book and you have depressing art work to vent out your feelings. - @cokecola4211
Authors Note: thanks for requesting
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“Hey Mal, I was ju-” Y/n started as she entered their dorm room but stopped upon noticing Mal looking through a sketchbook. Her sketchbook that y/n thought she had hid.
Mal and Y/n had a love for art in common. Y/n used it more as a way to vent out any feelings she had. Feelings were viewed as weak back on the Isle, so Y/n expressed them silently through her artwork. Artwork that no one was ever supposed to find.
“What is this?” Mal asked looking up at her twin in confusion and concern.
“Mal” she sighed out, not having ever wanted to have this conversation with anyone let alone her sister.
“Y/n, you always say you draw what you feel. Is this how you’ve been feeling?” Now Mal was getting more concerned about her sister. Was she not liking Auradon?
“Mal.” Y/n stopped her sister's mind from running by just saying her name. Y/n moved to sit next to her sister on her bed. “That’s my sketchbook from the Isle.”
Mal sat there for a minute in thought before turning to face Y/n with a furrowed expression. “But we always had fun back on the Isle.?”
“We did. We had some fun. But Mal, you never got the bunt of Mom’s anger. I did. It only got worse when you first went to Auradon.” Y/n explained to her sister the short version and spared her any of the particularly nasty details. “It made me a little depressed at times.”
The two VK twins sat there in silence for a little bit. Mal was clearly digesting the new information about her sister's old home life with their mother. While Y/n sat there feeling a little better that she had told at least her sister a tiny bit of what use to go on.
“I had no idea.” Mal shook her head, not believing how she never noticed anything. “I’m a horrible sister.”
“Mal, your not a horrible sister. I hid how I felt and didn’t mention it to anyone. It’s not your fault you didn’t notice. I’ve always been the sneaker one out of the two of us.” Y/n joined pulling her sister into her embrace, trying to lighten the mood a little.
“From now on you’ll talk to me if you ever feel like this again, right?” Mal questioned her sister hoping if she did ever feel like that again she’d at least talk to her.
“You’ll be the first one I talk to. Promise.” Y/n smiled at her sister as they pulled out of their hug.
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I just finished rereading Darkstalker and HOLY SHIT Arctic's story is devastating. I literally had to reread his winglet just to get more of him he's so fascinating to me
now I'm not saying the way he treated his wife and kids throughout the book is acceptable, because it wasn't. he really is a snooty Icewing prince with very obvious issues, but everything about his personality and relationship with Foeslayer is just so UGH
HE LOVED HER AND SHE LOVED HIM. THEY WANTED TO GO OFF AND BE HAPPY TOGETHER BUT IT WAS A JUST A HORRIBLE HORRIBLE PLOT TO BRING MAGIC TO THE NIGHTWINGS AND START A WAR. ARCTIC'S MOTHER IS HORRIBLE AND ABUSIVE AND FOESLAYERS MOTHER IS HORRIBLE AND ABUSIVE, BUT WHENEVER THEY WERE TOGETHER THEY FELT LIKE THERE WAS MORE TO LIFE THAN SUCKY PARENTS 😭
even after all the horrible things that happened as they escaped the ice kingdom and ended up starting a war, Foeslayer wanted to keep loving him because she felt like he appreciated her which has actually got me in tears it's just so upsetting :((((((
IT DOESN'T HELP THAT THEY COULD HAVE BEEN SO HAPPY AND SO MANY PROBLEMS WOULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED IF THEY JUST WENT OFF TO FIND THEIR OWN ISLAND OR THE LOST CONTINENT OR SOMETHING INSTEAD OF GOING TO THE NIGHT KINGDOM. THEY COULD HAVE BEEN THE HIVEWING ANCESTORS INSTEAD OF CLEARSIGHT SO MUCH COULD BE DIFFERENT
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