So I decided that since not a lot of things happen this chapter, I will update today. This chapter I wrote to be a two-parter because of what happens in the second part. I hope you all enjoy it, but you will like the next chapter tomorrow way better, I promise.

Don't you feel spoiled yet?


A few weeks passed with Uma adapting more to the Auradon life style and routine. Every morning, at the same time exactly, she awoke to Harry calling her. They would chat while the pirate captain would get ready for the school day (she was more willing to wear the punk-edgy outfits than the frilly dresses). When she and her roommate would leave for breakfast, Harry would say the same phrase every time and hang up before Uma could say anything. As usual, Uma would look at the phone, sigh, and say, "I love you too, dummy." (Ally found it absolutely adorable causing Uma to blush a bright pinkish red color.)

Most afternoons, depending on where Harry called her, Gil (son of Gaston) would cheerfully chat it up with her, asking a thousand questions at once. Their conversation ranged from Uma's day in Auradon, Gil's day on the Isle, and then somehow brought to Gil going on and on about how mopey Harry became since Uma's departure. The call would almost immediately stop there because the two on the other line would fight for the phone and eventually hang up by accident.

In the evening, when Uma would be in bed about to fall asleep, she and Harry spoke about nonsense (mostly on her part because she was so drowsy). Ally silently watched from her bed, trying to disguise her spying with doing homework, to see what the two's conversation is about. A few moments before Uma would fall asleep, Harry could be heard singing her a lullaby. Once Uma starts snoring, he wishes her good-night and ends the call. Ally would have to prevent herself from squealing at their cute couple antics so she wouldn't wake up Uma.

The sea witch even stopped complaining and arguing with her half-sister over every single thing. She even stopped being as rude as she was the first day she arrived. She will only call Freddie her half-sister, not sister. It annoys everyone who are friends with Freddie to no end, but she doesn't seem to be bother by it. "At least she's acknowledging that we are related," Freddie would tell those that confronted her about it. "It's a start."

Ursula's daughter became accustomed to those that were jealous of her. Every now and then they either threaten her, or do something to only blame her soon after. One incident was when someone claimed she dumped sea water on them on purpose. The 'victims' were caught in their lies by one contributing factor: Uma's not allowed anywhere near the ocean for fear she would go full sea witch mode. The troublemakers were given a week of detention for false accusation.

Another incident was way more prominent than the others because it keeps growing. Someone has been leaving notes everywhere Uma goes. One reappears in her locker every other day telling her to either swim back to the Isle, leave Auradon you good for nothing witch, go hang yourself, or you'll never belong in Auradon. One time, somebody slid one of those notes under her bedroom door in the early morning and Ally found it. Uma made her promise to never mention it to anyone, especially Freddie and Fairy Godmother, until she figured out who was leaving the notes. Somehow, Ally has kept it a secret, but who knows how long it will be until she finally lets it slip.

To the surprise of everyone, Uma's favorite part of the day is going to the diner. Although it was a bumpy first day, the next was extremely better. She enjoyed watching the way Freddie and Naveen Jr. interacted with the customers and with each other. One time the whole diner was in on a huge argument about who knows what. Uma only remembers that a majority of the customers were on Freddie's side even though she was wrong. Naveen asked the group why they sided with Freddie, knowing the whole time she was wrong. They claimed they only sided with her because she was pretty. The whole diner was in a laughing fit at Naveen's expression.

A few days later, only a handful of tables were filled and it seemed to be a peaceful night. A couple with a newborn baby came to the diner to get a night away from the house. The baby girl began to cry her head, which irritated the customers to no end because of the once before quiet atmosphere. Freddie quickly came to the couple's aid and offered her assistance. She carried the baby from table to table, trying to soothe/rock her to sleep. After five minutes of that not working, Freddie asked the couple which kingdom they originated. Once the wife told her they were both from Cinderellasburg, Freddie began to sing Cinderella's famous song:

A dream is a wish your heart makes
When you're fast asleep
In dreams you will lose your heartaches
Whatever you wish for, you keep

Have faith in your dreams and someday
Your rainbow will come smiling through
No matter how your heart is grieving
If you keep on believing
The dream that you wish will come true

The baby girl slowly began to drift off to sleep. Soon enough, the whole diner started singing:

A dream is a wish your heart makes
When you're fast asleep
In dreams you will lose your heartaches
Whatever you wish for, you keep

Have faith in your dreams and someday
Your rainbow will come smiling through
No matter how your heart is grieving
If you keep on believing
The dream that you wish will come true

The baby fell asleep as soon as the song ended. Freddie carefully gave the child back to the mother, who thanked her a thousand times over for finally putting her to sleep. The couple hasn't got a wink of sleep or a second of silence since their daughter's been born. Freddie appeared to be a hero to them and everyone else in the diner.

But not for long.