The sky was a murky grey and the streets were cluttered and crowded. Evie hugged her jacket closer to her as she tried to make her way through the Isle without being spotted. She had to talk to Yen Sid about a batch of new VK's. The conversation was easier face to face, as things could easily be miscommunicated through messages and there was no phone service on the Isle, so they decided to meet up at Yen Sid's place so they could talk. On the way she managed to go fairly unnoticed. Or so she thought.
Harry Hook had watched her since she got out of the limo, which they had hidden only just outside the barrier. He was curious as to what she was doing back on the Isle so he followed her, managing to keep out of her sight the whole time.
He did at one point lose her when she slipped off into an alley that had so many turns in it that by the time he got there, she was gone. Harry decided to wait out of sight, behind a box of crates for her to come back.
About an hour later she did, looking nervously over her shoulder the whole time.
"Well, well, well." Harry said, coming out of his hiding place, looking the blue haired princess up and down while stroking his hook. "Lookee what we have here."
"Harry." Evie clenched her fists and glared at him. One of her hands slowly made their way into her heart shaped purse that hung by her side.
"What are you doing here, princess?" Harry asked in his Scottish drawl. "Shouldn't you be frolicking about, betraying your family in Auradon?"
"Auradon is my family now, Hook. I'm not betraying anyone." Her hand clasped around the item she was looking for.
Harry walked over to her, in his slow, graceful almost feline walk. "Really? Tell that to mummy dearest."
"Mom is here because she deserved to be. I had no choice. Is it really betrayal if you didn't have a choice in the first place? Sounds more like escape to me." Evie said, trying to inch away from him.
"Escape? Oh don't act as though your life was so hard, Princess." He reached out to her and placed his hook under her chin. "You were the fairest of them all. You had more than the rest of us ever had."
Evie jerked her head away from him and backed up. "Yet, I was still a prisoner."
"Why did you come back?" Harry inquired, walking closer to her.
Evie stared him in the eye. "I want to help those who feel trapped and deserve a chance at a new life."
Harry scoffed. "We're villains." he cried, walking around her. "None of us deserve the chance according to Auradon."
"Not all of us are villains, Harry." Evie said, standing still, poised, ready to attack if necessary. "And you don't have to be either."
Harry laughed. "Maybe I don't. But it's so. Much. Fun." He dragged the side of his hook over her chin again. Evie grabbed it, stopping it's movements, and glared at him.
"I didn't think there was any convincing you. Leave me alone, Harry and I won't bother you again."
"You really think I'm going to just let you waltz back to your perfect life in Auradon?" Harry said, staring her in the face, his sly smirk spread across his own. "Not a chance."
"Let me go, Hook." Evie said, as Harry grabbed her arm.
Harry stared at her, "No, I think I'll keep you. After all, I may not have been able to hook a King but a princess will do just as well."
Evie glared at him before smiling. "Ah, Harry. Your one weakness." she said.
Harry raised his eyebrow at her.
Evie leaned in and whispered. "You have a tendency to get to close to your victims." before bringing her knee up, lightning quick, and kneeing him in the groin. He let go of her and fell over with a cry of pain.
She pulled the item she'd been holding onto out of her bag and sprayed his face with it. He was out like a light.
"You always did underestimate me." She murmured before quickly running off to the limo.
By the time Harry awoke, Evie was long gone. The limo had already reached Auradon and Evie was reporting the information she had gathered to Ben.
Harry got up and headed back to his ship, where he looked out at Auradon.
"Mark my words princess, you will be one of the first to get my hook."
Sorry this one is short. Wasn't sure what to do with it but I'm quite happy with the way it turned out.
Thank you to the guest who requested Hevie
Response to Reviews:
DragonEmperor999: (Chapter 12) I am so glad you loved it. I quite enjoyed writing it. (Chapter 13) She was, wasn't she? I think I was feeling emotional when I wrote it so I poured that all into Mal. Also YASSSS. BroTP! (Or what ever they call it for female friendships)
Guest: Awww, thanks. I love them too. :)
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