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Keep on Dreaming!-JustAnotherFanGirl2004


At the Evil Queen's old castle, Evie sat at her throne, the highest of lips dropped into a frown. She watched as Mal, Jay, Carlos, Harry, Gill, and Uma burst into the room laughing. The six stopped as they saw Evie.

"Put an evil smile on E," Mal grinned,"You got your justice!" Evie's blank eyes looked at her purple haired friend. The evil princess rose to her feet and slowly started to walk down the stairs.

"You call that justice? I'd rather call that fun." Evie said mischievously,"We didn't even hurt them due to the real Mal still using her powers to help everything go back to normal! We need to hold off for things to cool down because they know what's going on now!" The six stood still silently.

Evie caught herself and closed her eyes. "Excuse me, I need some time alone now." The blue haired princess walked silently out of the throne room into a tower. She walked up the spiral staircase, onto the balcony. The cold early evening made Evie feel comfortable in a weird way.

The daughter of the Evil Queen looked up at the cloudy sky. Some rain could pour over Auradon, but Evie truly didn't care if she got rained on. The girl who cared most about her looks didn't care if her mascara streamed down her skin and fell to the ground. Evie didn't mind if the weather didn't treat as friend because why would anything change.


Carlos sat on his bed, stroking Dude's fury back. He felt as if he had been betrayed. Betrayed by his only ray of sunshine in the world. Carlos had so many more rays of sunshine, but when the one went out, the others seem to not shine as bright.

The son of Cruella picked up his phone and put it to his ear. "Hi it's Evie! Please leave a message and I'll call you back!" It pained Carlos to hear her voice sounding so innocent and happy. The phone then beeped in his ear for him to leave a message.

"Hey Evie it's Carlos," Carlos stopped,"Um I'm going to be on the castle balcony at seven thirty. I want to talk to you Evie. You're killing me here. Bye." He hung up his phone and placed it back on the bed.

At 7:29 Carlos watched as clouds formed over his head. Little sunlight was showing, but the sky was mostly gray. In a sudden beeping, Carlos' phone sounded an alarm as the clock hit 7:30. A red flame appeared behind the Devil boy. He turned his face to see Evie, still on her Isle clothes.

Carlos' eyes widened as he let of a sigh. "Evie..." he took a step closer but she took a step back.

"You wanted to talk to me?" Evie tried not to make eye contact. Her face was emotionless.

"Yes I do but-" Carlos started.

"About what?" Evie acted innocent.

"I think you and I can figure that out."

"Then speak," Evie was short with her words. She wanted to avoid getting sucked back into her feelings for Carlos. Rain began to sprinkle down on the two friends standing down on the balcony.

"What's going on with you? You're damaging our home, locking up innocent people, and hiding from your friends!" Carlos crossed his arms.

"This place is not my home, those people aren't innocent, and I'm not hiding from you, you're betraying me," Evie was ready to snap her fingers until Carlos grabbed her wrist. The princess's defenses broke as her brown eyes met with the white haired boy's.

Carlos: I know you need me here, so you don't shed a tear. When you shine, I'll shine with you. I'll always be your friend,"Carlos said in a soft the rain began to come down harder, Carlos twirled Evie around on the slick surface. Evie tried to resist his dancing, she sunk into his arms as he pulled her closer to him. "Just know that we still have eachother, even when its raining more then ever before. You can share my umbrella."

As the rain poured on the two dancers, Carlos could have sworn that he saw Evie crack a smile. He spun her around to make water splash at her feet. Evie was enjoying herself for once. It had been awhile since the two had fun when nothing else mattered in the world.

As their fast rain dance became slower, Evie kept close to the white haired boy. She felt that weird feeling in her chest that she did at the cotillion. Even though the dancing was fun, Evie remembered who and what she was. How she turned back to her roots. The blue haired princess's hands slipped away from Carlos' as she back away.

"What's wrong?" Carlos asked.

"This is." Evie continued backing away until she hit the balcony gate."This isn't right. I shouldn't have come."

"No this is right!" Carlos argued,"You and me, together, here in Auradon." Evie looked up at the word together. "Our friendship needs to be fixed and you just keep breaking the seem."

"Well maybe there is no seem to rip this time," Evie snapped her fingers,"Goodbye Carlos."

As the red flame appeared Carlos yelled,"No! Evie!" It was to late as the daughter of the Evil Queen disappeared. All that was left was the son of Cruella DeVil, standing in the puring rain, soaked, cold, and alone in the night.


Carlos walked back to his dorm. As he opened the door, he saw Jane sitting on his couch, reading a book, with Dude sitting on Carlos' bed. Jane's eyes looked up to the noise of the door. She stood up just as she saw the drenched boy.

"Oh my goodness! Carlos! You're soaked! What happened?" She rushed to her boyfriend's side.

"I was taking a walk when I got caught out in the rain," Carlos lied. He already wanted to forget about tonight.

"Well it's been raining for a long time! Why didn't you come in sooner?" Jane got Carlos a towel.

"I was a long ways away from here." Carlos wiped down his hair,"Why are you here?"

"Well I was just wondering how you were holding up? Apparently your not doing so good."

"I'm fine honestly. You should just go to your dorm. Curfew is in fifteen minutes." Carlos looked at the clock on the wall.

"Oh no! It is! I have to go!" Jane got her bookand ran out the door,"Stay warm!"

Carlos smiled as he shut the door. He always enjoyed Jane's good girl rush. But sometimes it's not so enjoyable when she tells him about health codes during lunch. "What am I going to do Dude?" Carlos turned to his dog.

The brown dog yipped as he jumped down from Carlos' bed. Dude ran to the laundry basket and knocked it over. He began to dig through it. "Dude no!" Carlos scolded his dog. Carlos' face softened when he saw a gold chain in Dude's mouth.

Dude ran over to Carlos and dropped the red heart necklace down at Carlos' feet. The freckled boy petted the furry dog's back as he picked up the jewel. His brown eyes stared at the necklace. He didn't know what was to come next. Even though he wanted to forget, Evie somehow keeps getting into his mind.