I apologize for this chapter being a little short. I'm at my grandmother's and she was being nosy about what I was writing.

xxXTheySayI'mEvilXxx: You should have know there would be a price for not having a cliffhanger last chapter. Don't worry, I already had this planned, if you remember what I said in the first chapter.

Guest: I had that idea as well and I thought of a good way to mention it in this.

Disclaimer: I do not own the Descendants movies, books, or other franchise.


A couple weeks later it was the dreaded Family Day that none of the villain children wanted to attend. However, a surprise would arrive for one of them at any moment. A surprise that three of them knew about. As of now Mal, Evie, and Carlos was dragging Jay to the school entrance where Aziz and Ben were waiting for them.

Jay raised his eyebrow in questioning at the five's happiness. "What's going on?" He interrogated a bit skeptically. "None of you were this happy a couple hours ago."

"We have a surprise for you." Mal admitted a bit slyly.

"Why?"

"Because your birthday is next week." Evie informed with a smile. "We thought this would be the present for you."

"I told all of you you don't need to get me anything." Jay chided as he crossed his arms over his chest. "I would have been happy with a simple card."

"This is way better than any card." Carlos insisted confidently. "Aziz came up with the idea."

"I had to get it approved by his majesty." Aziz motioned to King Ben.

"And I had to make sure the council would be okay with it." Ben made sure to mention.

"With what?"

At that same moment, a black limousine pulled up to the entrance with Lumiere the one driving. With all the dirt that was caked on the side, Jay wouldn't be surprised if it just got back from the Isle. That idea may have been how Jay knew what the 'surprise' was.

"You didn't!" Jay exclaimed in excitement.

"We did," the five said as the limousine door opened.

Jay bolted down the stairs, skipping a few steps along the way, to give the rider a hug, who embraced him his with the same energy. "It's good to see you again," Jay commented as he hugged him tighter. "I've missed you so much."

"I've missed you too, my son."


A few of minutes later the four villain children were giving Jafar a tour of the school. Ben had to leave to say hello to the other kings, queens, and parents of Auradon. Aziz thought he better speak with his parents so to not raise any suspicions with the other students and parents.

After the tour ended, Evie left to meet Doug's family, Carlos went to play with Dude with Jane, and Mal had to go meet a few people with her boyfriend. Jay asked his father what he'd like to do before the Tourney game, which would take place in an hour. Jafar simply answered that he'd like to speak with Jasmine and Aladdin.

The conversation did not go well.

The family trio was sitting at a table when the duo suddenly joined them. Jay sat next to Aziz (and held his hand under the table) while Jafar sat at the other side of his son, which happened to he across from the married couple. The first thing the older man did was something none of them expected.

He thanked them.

"Thank you for allowing my son to visit Agrabah," he credited. "He's told me so much about the little time that he was there. He absolutely enjoyed it."

"But he got a-"

"I know." Jafar insisted. "I warned him the day before and a few minutes prior to be careful about the heat. He was stubborn about it."

"I've always been stubborn." Jay pointed out. "Even more so on the Isle than I am here."

"How is your life on the Isle?" Aladdin wondered quite rudely. "Is it different from the life you had in Agrabah?"

"Incredibly different," Jafar answered with all honesty, not bothering about lying so much. "I own a junk shop where I actually live at. All the items are stolen from people who buys it back. Jay used to steal the items for me."

"You used to be a thief?" Jasmine questioned the teenage boy. "I would have never known."

"I never got caught." Jay informed with a shrug. "Perks of being a street rat I guess."

"'Street rat'?" Aladdin repeated with disdain. "Do you really call yourself that?"

"Everyone on the Isle did." Jay retorted as Aziz squeezed his hand tighter to comfort him. "I would rather have them say bad things about me than my dad."

"Jade usually takes the items now," Jafar quickly intervened to avert the subject.

"Who's Jade?" Aziz said to help him with the change.

"My niece," the old villain answered before Jay could. "She's my twin sister's, Nasira's, daughter. She's only a couple months younger than Jay."

"Were they both named after you because you're a narcissus?" Aladdin rudely interrogated. "Or was it just a coincidence that both their names start with 'J'?"

"My full name is 'Jayden'." Jay revealed defensively. "I was named after my mother's father. 'Jay' is a nickname people start calling me by when I was a kid. Jade did get her name from my father because he helped my aunt when she was pregnant with Jade, whose father died a month into the pregnancy."

"Jay! Aziz!" Carlos shouted as he ran full force to the two. Stopping himself, he informed, "We gotta go. The game starts in thirty minutes and coach wants us on the field warming up in ten."

"We'll leave then." Aziz (who let got of Jay's hand) stood from his seat, as did Jay, and said farewell to his parents before following the de Vil.

Jay stayed behind for a few seconds. Turning to Aladdin, he reminded, "Don't forget, you were a street rat once too. The difference between you and me, I embraced it. You got offended."

Jay quickly caught up to his friend and boyfriend, while Aladdin turned to Jafar, asking, "How in the world are you okay with the two of them dating?"

"Jay's happy and that's all that matters to me." Jafar simply stated as he stood from the table as well. "Now, if you will excuse me, I'm going to find Mal and Evie."


Jay noticed a major problem during the Tourney game. The opponent's Dragon Fires, the objects shot out of the Dragon Cannons, appeared to either be a little lower or higher to the ground than normal and they were being shot at different speeds. One time it would be kind of slow while the next it would be incredibly fast.

Jay said something to Coach Jenkins about it in between the first and second quarter. Jenkins admitted that he noticed it too and even mentioned it to the referee during the game. They claimed they couldn't do anything about because the Dragon Fires weren't doing anything against the rules. Coach advised the boys to stay out of the Kill Zone or get through it as quick as possible.

Everything was going pretty good until the middle of the fourth quarter. Auradon Prep's team was ahead by two points against the team from Olympus Coliseum. The players stayed out of the Kill Zone as advised, but then something happened.

Aziz tripped over his feet and ended up rolling his ankle. The other players were on the other side of the field, so no one seemed to notice him at the moment. He was limping across the Kill Zone as fast as he could-

But the shooter noticed him.

He aimed the Dragon Cannon at the injured prince and pulled the mechanism to shoot the Dragon Fires. Aziz had no ability to dodge the objects for one was low to the ground while the other was up to his chest. He closed his eyes and waited for him to be knocked over by the Dragon Fires, however it wasn't that.

The next minute he was pushed to the ground with a painful shout heard immediately after. He opened his eyes and gasped in horror.

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