Hello people! This chapter has been edited for errors, added plot, etc. Hope you still enjoy it as much as you did the original.

Disclaimer: I do not own 'Descendants' or 'Liv and Maddie'.


Everything was going good in Steven's Point for Liv Rooney. Her acting career, along with her singing career, was taking off in a positive direction. She had a loving family who always did everything they could to help her out. The only bump in the road was she and her boyfriend, Holden Dippledorf, broke up because she wasn't fully committed to the relationship.

But then her sister disappeared.

Maddie, the name of her younger identical twin, disappeared the night that her ex-boyfriend came back from Australia to win her back. She and Liv went to bed that night, but when Liv woke up, Maddie was gone with no trace of her leaving. The police searched for her, but couldn't even find a trace of her existence.

Coincidentally that was the same night she started to have the strange dreams.

In one of the dreams she was on some kind of island that she for some reason knew it was called 'Isle of the Lost'. Instead of her hair being the long beautiful blonde that she got from her grandmother, it was a short viscous purple that somewhat matched the purple and green grungy leather outfit she was wearing. The outfit felt odd to Liv because it was comforting, like a little piece of home.

Liv had a bag of rotten food in her hands, that smelt strangely delicious to her, while being chased away by some creatures that she immediately knew were goblins. She managed to get them off her trail and ventured to a broken down mansion. In front of the mansion doors was a boy with long brown hair wearing a leather muscle jacket that had a variation of red, orange, and yellow.

"Did you get the medicine?" The boy who was about a foot taller than her questioned.

Liv tossed the filthy bag to him as she pushed pass the stranger into the home. Waiting for him to come inside, Liv grabbed a vial from her pocket that she didn't know was there to begin with and held it up. "Carlos better appreciate this. I had to give Dr. Facilier every ingredient my mother had hiding for him to make it. If it doesn't work, I'm going back to steal the necklace I saw in his shop."

"Why didn't you steal it to begin with?" The boy wondered as the two walked into an enormous coat closet that had every fur coat known to man, except for Dalmatian of course. "It's not like he would of noticed."

"He didn't trust me in his shop so I had to wait outside till it was done." Liv explained as they almost reached the end. "Besides, the necklace wasn't worth getting caught."

In the back of the closet was a small room that could barely fit two people, yet there was now four in there. On the floor was an old mattress with a resting, and not to mention shirtless, black and white haired boy laying on top of it. Sitting next to the boy (who was the youngest of the four) on a throw pillow was a beautiful blue haired girl, wearing a dark blue outfit with a red heart-shape necklace, who could easily be mistaken for a princess. The girl had a washcloth in her hand and would dab the boy's face every few seconds.

"His fever went down." The blue princess informed the two that sat on the dusty floor. She looked up at Liv almost pleadingly. "Did you get the medicine?"

"And a snack." Liv gave the medicine to the princess as she dug through the bag of food for something small to eat. Claiming a bruised apple, she asked, "Where's the list Cruella gave him?"

"It's taped on the fridge." The elder boy informed. "The ones crossed out are ones I already did, but that was barely half of it."

"I'll go finish it off then." Taking a bite out of the apple, she stood to her feet. "This room is making me claustrophobic anyways."

Before she could leave, the boy on the mattress, Carlos, sat up on his elbows. "I know we aren't suppose to say these things, because it goes against who we are, but thank you - - -. I truly am grateful to you."

Liv had her back to the three when the ill boy said that. She wondered why she couldn't hear him say her name, but she automatically said, "We're a family. You don't need to thank me."

Liv couldn't remember anything else in the dream after she had walked away. The people and the place felt familiar to her, almost as if she lived there before. She tried talking about the dreams to her parents and siblings, but they claimed it was impossible and ended the conversation there. When she tried talking about it with her and her sister's friends, they immediately changed the subject.

Except for one person.

Only her co-star, Josh Willcox, from her TV show 'Voltage' believed every word that she said. Liv thought at first that he only believed her because he was currently dating Maddie. However, Liv felt ridiculous because it didn't seem like his personality. He tried to offer his advice, but it was not as hopeful as Liv wanted. She thought about letting the whole thing go after a couple days of no one but Josh believing her.

Then the necklace in the dream appeared around her neck.

The necklace was a large square shaped gem with a gold-like color. When Liv saw it in the mirror that morning, she felt possessive of it. She knew it didn't belong to her, but to someone who cares a lot about her, almost like a brother. Andie, one of Liv's friends, noticed the gem immediately and asked where the blonde had gotten it. When Liv gave a blunt and almost sarcastic answer, Andie tried taking the necklace away from her.

Liv held the gem with both hands over heart in a protective manner. "Don't you ever touch this again!" Liv screamed so loud everyone in school stopped what they were doing to look at her. "If you do, I swear I will cut your hair in your sleep and force you to eat it for breakfast."

"Chill Liv." Willow advised as she stepped in between the two fighting girls. "Why are you making such a big deal about the gem?"

"It's not just any gem!" Liv yelled at the top of her longs. "It belonged to my friend, J-"

Liv felt a sudden lightning bolt strike through her before she could finish the name. She stumbled as she fell to her knees, her hand cradling the side of her head. A thousands thoughts were running through her mind, but she knew none of them was the correct one.

"Your friend, who?" Willow wondered.

"I don't remember." Liv insisted as she stood back up to full height, feeling as though her eyes were glowing a different color. "But I will remember my promise if she does it again."

No one spoke to Liv for the rest of the day and she was completely alright with it, although she did apologize to Andie, who forgave her almost immediately. Andie reassured her that she knew Liv was a little stressed about her missing sister and needed some way to vent her anger.

During class, instead of listening to the teacher like she usually does, Liv drew in her notebook things she only remembered seeing in her dreams. For example, a box which held four gems, including the one she was wearing, that each a different color to them. There was a word for what the gems were used in, yet Liv couldn't remember it. She hasn't been able to remember a lot of things-

Until they arrived the next day.