The Isle of Horrors

The Second Batch of Descendants

Prologue

Author's note: I wrote this story way before there was any 'Wicked World' or the sequel so it's entirely based off of the original movie and the book. All I can say is: that book is not meant for kids. Hidden beneath all of the cute clothing and doll lines meant for children, this world is dark. It shared a horrifying resemblance to a lot of dystopian societies, most notably North Korea. Children are being forced into a prison because of what their parents did. And not just for a short while. No, for all eternity. According to the book, the hero's reanimated the dead villains in order to give them a second chance at life which implies that they are there until they do some serious life changes. But there is no way to become better on the island so it's just a never ending torturous limbo. Don't believe me? Read the book and read it closely. To hit this point really hard, I give you the lives of 4 of the children on the island. Not all of the characters are from Disney, but I needed a few to really get my point across.

I hope you enjoy.

It had been a year since the new students from The Isle of the Lost had enrolled into Auradon High. The story of the four villain kids was famous: the story of how four wicked children became good and even better. One was even well on her way to becoming a Queen. The world now thought that the children of the Isle of the Lost were capable of much good and the kingdoms eagerly wanted another batch of villain kids to change into good citizens of Auradon.

King Ben was egger to allow more students into Auradon, but he could not let all come in at once. That would be too much chaos to handle. Mal, his girl-friend, had said many if not all of the children on the Isle of the Lost were bitter against Auradon and anyone that lived there. Allowing all the kids to come to Auradon could lead to an uprising. Ben decided to allow four more students this semester, giving four months to show the four students that Auradon High is nothing to be angry at. Well…maybe a little…but not enough for murder.

Ben wished he could get all of those students off the Isle as fast as he could. The way Mal talked about it, it was a horrid place; a place that if you were good or fair or honest you would be taken advantage of. The sooner the children got off the Isle, the sooner they see the light in the world, the sooner the world can become a lighter place.

Ben had to think long and hard about who to fetch from the Island. He looked through the long books of each and every soul on the Isle. King Beast wanted to keep a tab on everything that happened on the Isle so he used magic to make certain journals to write what each and every villain and child had done. The books never showed personally things, like taking a shower or using the bathroom or stuff like that, but it did say what they were thinking at that moment. Every person had their own book. In a way he was reading these kids' own fairytales. But they weren't fairytales. They were horror stories. Ben had never imagined that such horrors could happen to children from as young as 3. After weeks of reading, and some advice from the other four post-isle children, Ben had decided on the next four who would be coming to Auradon.

Unnie 'Urchin' Seawitch: the landlocked daughter of Ursula.

Gustave Younifi: the illegitimate son of The Phantom of the Opera.

Hannah Westerguard: the daughter of Hans of the Southern Isles

Mori Beare: the son of Mordu

Let the fun begin.