Chapter 11: Relationship Advice

Purpledolpin05: What up fellow readers! Purpledolpin05 back with another chapter for 'The Ghostwriter and The Lone Ranger', so let's get going to doing shout outs, shall we?

To TKDP: Thank you for your review. Sharing rooms with someone else that is the opposite gender is weird right? [Except for Tracy and Jones since they are siblings]. Lonnie is going to be needing a lot of work if she wants to get back on her siblings' good side. Well I am sure that Hayley and Hunter would get along with the Villain Kids.

To J-deep: Thanks for the review! Even if we have new friends, we should never forget the old ones too. Because compared to Audrey, Hayley's an upgrade, for starters Hayley is nice and Lonnie's siblings like her! XD. Tracy's frustrations are a bit similar to Sakura's since they are both aggressive sometimes. We will have to just wait and see if the OCs would get along. I didn't actually noticed the dragon ancestry origins until just recently and how ironic it is that Mal and Hayley are children of dragons. Hope you will like this chapter.

To Daisy54154: Thanks for your review. And thank you, I hope you will enjoy this chapter.

Purpledolpin05: Tracy, do the disclaimer!

Tracy: Fine, purpledolpin05 does not own Disney or Descendants, she just owns her OCs or anything else you do not recognize. Enjoy!


[Tracy's P.O.V.]

I was just done practicing with my punching sack dad gave me last Christmas, and wow I must admit it is good to relieve the frustration from he-who-must-not-be-named!

I heard a knock at the door.

Who could it be? Jones said that he was off to 'train' his baby armada.

I opened up the door and noticed my sister, Lonnie, and one of her friend, Hayley.

"Hayley!" I grinned, before frowning at Lonnie. "Lonnie, what do you guys want?"

I love Hayley, she's so cool and funny. Plus, she has a great sense of humor! She's like the unofficial big sister I could ever have! Jones and I along with our old buddies, Max, Annie and Lizzie, all look up to her!

"Hey, Tracy. We were just going to Evie and Mal's room." Lonnie began.

"What's it for?" I asked.

"Well, Hayley here wants to get a new hairdo." Lonnie stated.

"When did I say that?!" Hayley asked as Lonnie nudged her.

"I mean, yeah I did," Hayley nodded.

"Fine." I rolled my eyes at my sister. "I supposed I can tag along since I wanted to ask Evie something."

"Maybe we could ask Mal to do your hair." Lonnie suggested, running her fingers into my messy hair.

"DON'T. TOUCH. MY. HAIR." I barked. "Do you guys know how long it took me to get hair THIS long to scare people?!"

"Come on, I'm not getting any younger if you girls keep arguing, plus, I need to check if my roommate has piled his trash into my side of the room!" Hayley grumbled.

I've BEEN to her room and I do NOT like her roommate, whoever he, she or IT is.

"Mother told me that if a guy can't see the beauty inside you then it's not worth it." I heard Jane talking to Mal and Evie inside.

"Hey Mal, Evie, Jane." I interrupted them.

"Don't you ever knock the door?" Mal asked.

"Your door is wide open! It's begging me to enter without permission!" I shrugged.

"I'll never get a boyfriend!" Jane sighed in despair.

"Girl, why do you need a boyfriend for?" I asked.

"guys are a distraction and a big waste of time." Mal replied, she was drawing on her bed. Gotta admit, I like her spunky attitude!

"How would you know, have you ever had a boyfriend?" Evie asked me.

"Nope, and trust me, I'd rather be a single independent person. (who would probably be her brother's meal ticket when he grows up)" I shrugged. Plus, dad says that Lonnie and I aren't allowed to date until we're in college. Easy for him to say, he met mom when she was like 16!

"Oh no! I forgot to do Chad's homework!" Evie gasped as she grabbed the rucksack filled with homework.

"THIS is exactly what I meant," Mal replied as I giggled.

I heard a knock on the door.

"Hi, I'm Lonnie." Lonnie introduced herself. "This is my friend, Hayley."

"This is my annoying prissy 'Miss Perfect Goody-Mc-Two-Shoes' big sister." I introduced in a sarcastic tone. "Oh! And Hayley, Mushu's daughter. The much better friend of my sister compared to those plastic wastes."

"You don't look much alike." Evie asked.

"She looks like my mom, I look like dad, and Jones is somewhere in between." I rolled my eyes at Lonnie.

"Anyways, I LOVED what you did to Jane's hair. And I know you guys are evil, and you hate us…" Hayley began.

"I was hoping you could do our hair." Lonnie pointed out, dragging me up from my seat.

"Don't do my hair!" I snapped.

"And why would I do that for you?" Mal asked.

"I'll pay you guys 50 dollars." Lonnie handed out a sack of money.

"50 dollars?" Hayley glared at my sister as she passed Evie another 50 dollars.

50 dollars? For just one stupid little hair magic spell? I'D RATHER USE THAT MONEY ON BOOKS! (What? I'm a bookworm. Any money used for something can be translated to 'how much books I can buy with that money'.)

"Good answer, I need more money for sewing materials" Evie nodded.

Evie looked at Hayley.

"Let's see I say we lose the short bob, layer it and some highlights that aren't so red." Evie began.

"Actually, my hair was born like this. I just wanted my hair to grow long…" Hayley stated.

"and I want my hair to be cool, like Mal's." Lonnie added.

"Even with split ends too?" Evie eyed Mal.

"What's wrong with hair split ends? I like the way mine looks." I shrugged. "and it comes with TWICE the split ends."

"I didn't know you know what 'cool' means anymore, sis." I exclaimed in mild sarcasm.

Mal grunted in frustration as she grabbed her spell book.

"Beware, for swear, replace old with long hair." Mal pointed at Hayley.

Moments later, Hayley's hair grow long until mid-back length.

"I look awesome!" Hayley grinned. "Now I can finally tie up my hair!"

My sister looked really excited as Mal chanted her spell.

My sister's hair grew longer with a shade of chestnut brown and wavy. To be honest, Lonnie looks ten times more prettier than she was.

"I know, I know, it looks like a mop on your head." Evie sighed as Lonnie went towards the mirror.

A mop, or her head…I'm gonna enjoy that thought. I started laughing hysterically.

"No, o. I loved it!" Lonnie gasped in joy. "I look cool. "

Lonnie suddenly rips a part of her skirt.

"Now I look cool!" Lonnie grinned.

"Like dry ice." I added, smiling a bit. As much as I dislike my sister, whatever makes her happy makes me happy.

Jane walked to the mirror and rips her dress.

"Oh no! WHAT HAVE I JUST DONE?! Mom's gonna kill me!" Jane gasped.

This made me laugh even more. I hi-5ed Hayley as we giggled.

"GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! CLOSE THE DOORS WILL YOU?!" Dennis, Dumbo's son, passed by rolling his eyes at us, followed by Chester Cat.

"Pervert," Hayley snapped.

"I'm an innocent bystander!" Chester clarified.

"Oh, not you kitty boy, I was talking to your elephant friend." Hayley shrugged.

"You've seen too much! Time to scrub your eyes off! NOW TIME TO DIE ELEPHANT BOY" I shouted as I ran towards the obese boy.

"I'M BLIND!" Chester Cat added faking a shriek as he passed by.

"So get out!" I barked as Chester turned invisible.

After a while, Jane left to change her dress. Hayley decided to escort Jane back to her room.

"Evie, is it fine if I ask for your advice on something?" I asked.

"Sure." Evie stood up.

"I need to talk to you and Mal…alone." I added as I hinted my sister to leave.

"Fine, I'll be at your room." Lonnie stood up and left.

"So, what seems to be the problem?" Evie asked me.

I took a deep breath.

"My sister and I don't exactly get along that much." I began.

"I can see that," Mal nodded.

"We used to be very close when we were kids, but one day she just…changed. She used to be a tomboy and we would all do wild stuff together like treasure hunting, or pretending we're warriors, or even have a mud fight with my pals. We would get messy and dirt all over us but the fun was always worth it!" I smiled faintly.

"one day, she started to avoid playing wild and crazy like we used to. She just started wearing dresses and started to be interested in boys. I wanted the three of us siblings to be like we used to." I sighed.

"I'm not real sure about sibling since we never had any siblings." Mal pointed out.

"I can tell that she still cares about you. I've noticed how Lonnie would look at you when we have our classes with Madam Mai." Evie added.

"I didn't know that…" I blinked.

"Just a question, why do you hate your sister?" Mal asked.

"I don't hate her. I just…find it hard to forgive what things she's done." I sighed. "I don't really feel like talking about it."

"Anyway." I skipped the subject. "I was just a bit curious about that meathead with hair."

"You mean Jay?" Mal asked.

"Yup, whatever his name is." I shrugged.

"Is he always a flirt around girls?" I asked.

"Well, he's pretty much whatever you just said." Evie shrugged.

"He sure is annoying as hell." I grumbled. "He is so annoying he makes Shaun (one of my friends who has now moved back to England) Radcliffe sound like a fluffy bunny. Dang you Shaun, you still owed me 2 bucks!"

"So um…Jay, does he have a…" I gulped before swallowing my words, and pride at worst. "Friend-girl?"

"I think you meant 'girlfriend'." Evie corrected before she started squealing like a dolphin.

"Stop it E, only dolphins can understand you right now." Mal snapped. She was clearly annoyed.

"You liked Jay?" Evie grinned like a Cheshire Cat.

"What? EW! It's not 'like', it's just a small teensy itsy-bitsy slightly probably foolish school girl crush." I pointed out. "I was just…asking."

"-if You should ask him out. Totally!" Evie grinned. "I'd be happy to help you."

"GROSS!" I gagged. "I do NOT flirt or ask guys out. I don't know if you've noticed but I'm not really the kind of girl guys would talk to."

"You guys better keep this a secret, okay?! I am trusting you on this, not even my brother knows." I pointed out, begging them to keep a secret. "You two are like sisters to me, and I don't actually like talking to mine either."

Evie and Mal shared a look before nodding.

"Fine," Evie nodded.

"Thanks so much! I need to get back to my room, so I'll see you girls tomorrow. Bye!" I waved as I dashed out from the door.

"So, what did I missed?" Hayley asked as she returned back.

"Nothing much." I shrugged.

"Yo, Hayley!" Hunter Dunbronch the held back student walked over to her, along with Jay….JUST GREAT! "Where did you put my books again?"

"In the toilet, like where your face is supposed to be!" Hayley sassed back.

"Sup, Feisty." Jay winked at me. I smacked his arm with my book.

"What was that for?!" Jay asked.

"You had a fly on your shoulder. Oh wait, it's gone." I lied.

"you hit hard for a girl." He muttered.

"Whatever, ponytail," I snapped as us girls left.

"Ponytail?" Hunter laughed.

"Zip it!" Jay glared.

"I see you have a Jay." I pointed out.

"and you have a Hunter." She pointed out.

"Touché !" I shook hands with her as we giggled.

Lonnie came out from my room.

"I'm going back to my room with Hayley now." Lonnie said smiling.

"Whatever, bye!" I stuck out my tongue as I slammed the doors.

"WAIT!" Lonnie called out.

"Yes?" I asked annoyed.

"Can I come over to your room tomorrow?" She asked.

"I wanted to go book shopping tomorrow." I frowned, that would keep her at bay.

"Great! I can come along!" she decided.

"Fine! I leave school campus at 11 am sharp." I mumbled as I shut the doors.

I touched the scar on my cheek and sighed. I wasn't always so mean to Lonnie.

I love my sister but I can never forgive what she did. Even if she had forgotten…


[Lonnie's P.O.V.]

I actually had heard about my sister's conversation with Mal and Evie with Jones' spy kit. Okay, I seriously need to check what toys my siblings play with.

I guess I do feel kind of jealous since my sister trusts 2 strangers she just met over me.

I was also kind of shocked to hear what she had said about me. True, we were close when we were kids and would play wild and crazy. I guess she was right, I started to change once I was in 7th grade.


"Hey Lonnie! What did you bring today?" one of my classmates, Audrey asked me. They had brought jewelry boxes filled with diamond necklaces.

"I took this!" I grinned as I opened up a box filled with bugs and worms.

"AHHH!" All the girls shrieked as they ran off.


"That Lonnie girl is so weird! She likes bugs over dolls!"

"I know right? She is so weird!"


After that I noticed that my interests is different than girls. So I started to change my look and became friends with the princesses.

By the time I went back home for summer with my new friends, I started to avoid playing with my siblings like we used to.

"姐姐(Big sister)! Do you want to play mud pirates with us?" Tracy asked me.

"Is that your sister?!" Chad asked me.

"Sorry, Tracy, I can't! I want to drink tea with my friends here." I denied. It looked like so much fun.

"B-but. It's your favorite!" Jones pointed out.

"It WAS. Now I'd rather play with dolls and behave like a proper lady." I lied.

"C'mon, Lon!" Hayley gestured. "We hid some of my dad's antiques!"

"I said no! I don't want to play pirates or treasure hunting! And I NEVER want to play that again!" I snapped.

"Oh yeah?" Tracy asked. "Well…if you don't come and play, I'll ignore you for the rest of your life!"


"Tracy? I'm so sorry I was mean to you earlier."

"No! Don't talk to me! You're not my sister I knew!" Jones snapped. "you've changed!"

"But I'm still the same Lonnie you knew." I stuttered.

"NO! You're not! You're not the real Lonnie, you….imposter!" Tracy pointed, defending Jones.

"Tracy! Don't be so rude to your sister!" Dad yelled.

"I mean everything I said! She abandoned us! She doesn't love her siblings anymore!" Tracy yelled. "I HATE YOU! I HATE YOU SO MUCH!"

"Enough! You're grounded Tracy for a month!" My dad snapped loudly.


I was too occupied with my new friends that I never noticed how disappointed my siblings are. Now I feel awful…

What did Tracy meant by I did something she would never forgive?

My siblings are as confusing as they are. I sighed sadly as I drifted off to sleep.

One good thing did came out of it, my sister and my brother aren't alone as they used to anymore… I smiled slightly. I mean, my sister has a crush on Jay. And I am able to spend time with her tomorrow! Maybe it won't be so bad after all?


Purpledolpin05: So what did you guys think of the chapter? A little in-depth towards the Li siblings' relationship.

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Hayley: Question of the chapter- What did you guys think of Tracy's relationship with Lonnie? Do you guys think that the sisterly bonding trip would go well? What do you think Tracy meant when she said Lonnie did something unforgivable? And lastly, did anyone catch the reference from the episode 'Bite Club' from I didn't do it? [I see you have a Logan/I see you have a Dez reference].

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