This is a random idea I came up with when I thought of how the actress that plays Uma is the sister to the actress that now voices/plays Freddie.

If you would like another chapter, please review. I don't want to waste my time on a story that no one will read and I have many good ideas for this one.

Disclaimer for all chapters: I do not own Descendants movies, books, cartoons, or any other of the amazing franchise.


Freddie Facilier, the daughter of Dr. Facilier (Voodoo Man, Shadow Man, take your pick) sat out in the hallway outside of the King's office. She had an audience with King Ben, Lady Mal, and Adviser Evie about a certain subject that might not want to be heard. Every few seconds she would adjust her tiny hat crookedly on her head or twirl one of her raven black pigtails around her finger to calm her nerves.

Freddie knew the risk of her selfish request. Many people will think she's insane for even thinking about the idea. If and when they find out about the terms of the deal, no one will look at the young woman the same way again.

The door cracked open with Freddie perking up at full attention. Out came the beautiful daughter of Maleficent, Mal, dressed in a even more beautiful dark dress that was both edgy but princessy. Who knew someone that grew up on the rough streets of the Isle, who was known as the Queen of the Isle, would be the true love of the King of Auradon?

Mal quietly closed the door behind her, making sure her long gorgeous light purple hair didn't get caught, before asking, "Are you sure you want to go through with this?"

"I have to." Freddie argued as Mal took the seat next to her. "If I don't, she will be stuck there for who knows how long."

"But risking going back to the Isle just for her?" Mal placed a comforting hand on her shoulder. "Are you absolutely sure that's the right thing to do?"

"We're siblings," the voodoo girl stressed. "It's what I'm supposed to do."

Mal let a light sigh escape her lips before she stood from her chair. Motioning to the door, she announced, "They're ready for you."

After Freddie got up from her seat, Mal suddenly stopped her before she could enter the office. "When and if you need me to, I'll explain whatever I can to help."

"That's very kind of you Mal," Freddie complimented with a small smile, "but let's hope I don't need it."


As soon as she entered the room, Freddie knew the meeting wouldn't be a 'good' one. Sitting behind the desk was Ben, the son of King Beast and Queen Belle and the King of Auradon, dressed in a suit like outfit (a dark blue button up shirt over a grey vest with a black tie) with his crown resting on the desk. Standing behind him was the beautiful daughter of the Evil Queen, Evie, who wore a simple dark blue dress with a red cardigan.

Mal briskly walked around Freddie to be with her beloved king. Giving him a quick peck, she found herself a seat on his lap with him wrapping his arms tightly around her waist in a protective manner. The other two teenage girls couldn't help but to swoon over the couple's affection for one another. Together for over six months, and they are still acting like they've been together for only a week.

Ben adverted his attention from his beloved girlfriend to the nervous Freddie that stood before him. "I honestly didn't believe your request once I heard it." Ben confessed as he held Mal slightly tighter.

"And I didn't believe what she had done during Cotillion." Freddie retorted in the same tone of voice as the king's. "However, I'm almost positive she'll change her ways once she has me as an influence."

"I offered her a chance to come to Auradon many times in the two days I was on the Isle." Ben informed as he tried not to raise his voice or seem rude. "Every single time, Uma denied it."

"She will once she knows I'm the one requesting it." The voodoo girl reassured confidently. "And I bet she will do almost anything that I say."

Evie took a step forward from her designated spot before wondering, "Why will she come here for you?"

Freddie looked at the girl in confusion before something suddenly struck her mind. "I forgot you were exiled for about ten years," she stated with a shake of the head. "Even so, it's a wonder how you and everyone else never found out about it."

Taking in a deep breath, she explained, "Uma and I are sisters; half-sisters to be more exact. We have the same father, but different mothers. I am older than her by about six months. The fact that my father is the same as hers is the only reason why Uma has legs and magic."

"Almost no one on the Isle knows we are related," she informed. "Ursula wanted to keep her 'fling' with our father a secret and somehow managed to do so. She might have wanted to keep it a secret because of the fact that she found out she was three months pregnant the day I was born. Nobody, that does know, brings up our relation because they fear Ursula. Even so, I do keep an eye on Uma to make sure she's safe. She hates that I do so, but I always told her to get over it because I'm only trying to protect her."

A laugh escaped Mal's closed lips, "I remember, back when Uma and I were still friends, we had jumped into a slimy mud puddle that formed during the rain storm. You forced us to wash off out in the rain behind your father's shop and wasn't allowed back in until we were clean."

Evie and Ben looked at the lady of the court. "How long have you known?" Evie questioned curiously, but their was a tense tone in it (probably because of Uma once being Mal's best friend and Evie just becoming Mal's less than a year ago).

Mal pondered on the thought for a few moments before guessing, "Since I was five? She told me some time during winter after we hid from her mother and was waiting for her father to find us." She turned her head to glance at Freddie. "About an hour later, Freddie found us instead. We were both freezing to death and she only had two woolly blankets; one wrapped around her and the other in her for Uma. She ended up giving that one to me and the one for herself to Uma. Somehow Uma and I didn't get sick, but Freddie did."

"I thought everyone on the Isle cared for themselves." Ben vaguely remembered before also taking a look at Freddie. "Why would you care about her?"

"Uma is my sister," Freddie tried to stress urgently, though she herself felt like she were about to sick over the idea of them not saying yes. "Why am I not supposed to care for her?"

Ben stayed silent for a few seconds before deciding, "There will have to be some rules and restrictions with Uma being here."

"I already thought of a few," She insisted, before kindly adding, "if I am allowed to invoke them."

"It wouldn't hurt to hear them," the king reasoned as his beloved laid her head on his shoulder and he kissing her forehead (the two other girls swooned again).

Freddie rambled on the list of rules and restrictions that she thought of while out in the hallway. Somehow the king agreed to her condition. Now the hard part is trying to get Uma to come to Auradon peacefully.