Although most of the parents thought it was a horrendous idea, they gave their blessing for Sora to train their children. Surprisingly enough Fairy Godmother had been the first parent to give her blessing, which made Jane super excited since she gets to learn new magic.
So the next day after school let out, Sora had all the children that he was going to train to meet him at the Tourney field. But of course he had to walk with a group to the field because he still hadn't got used to the area yet. (He really needs to get a map or else he would be useless on the battlefield [if a battle even occurs of course].)
"Alright, everyone sit down. I'm going to explain what I will be teaching you."
Sora stopped the ones who were heading to the bleachers. "No, sit on the ground. A little dirt isn't going to kill you. You'll want to get used to it anyways. A couple friends of mine are going to make sure you get so filthy, you'll have to take a shower for two hours."
The half that were by the bleachers reluctantly sat on ground with the others.
"Actually, the first thing I thought we'd do is tell one thing about each other that some may not know about us." Sora announced.
Jane raised her hand kindly and when called on asked, "What is the point of doing that?"
"It is so we can trust each other." Sora explained. "What's the point of learning teamwork if you don't trust one another?"
The students nodded their heads in agreement, except for the five villain children of course. They were a bit skeptical about the idea because they didn't want to reveal something about their past. So, the Auradon children went first:
Lonnie learned how to sword fight at the age of five, which explains why she's such a pro now.
Ally had the misfortune of drinking the shrinking potion when she was younger and ended up getting lost in Wonderland until her mother found her.
Doug once got trapped in the dwarf's diamond cave and it took his family almost three hours to rescue him.
Jane had been bullied about her short hair when she was younger. It was the reason why she wanted Mal to use magic to make it longer.
Aziz and Jordan took Carpet out for a midnight ride during summer vacation last year even though their parents warned them it was too dangerous. They ended up crashing on the outskirts of Agrabah and were forced to walk back to the palace on foot because Carpet ran off on them. Surprisingly they didn't get caught for they made it back a few minutes before everyone awoke.
Audrey was only told about the good parts of the fairy tales and was never told about the villains in the story. She only learned about them when she started going to school at Auradon Prep.
Chad had grown up a spoiled prince (though he didn't use that phrase exactly) so he didn't get to do much outside of his home until he came to Auradon Prep. (Must be why he's not the sharpest knife in the drawer.)
Ben confessed that he thought the Isle of the Lost was beautiful in the one or two days he was there. If possible, he would love to go back to see more of the Island.
Next came the five other children (though they were reluctantly to do so):
Freddie doesn't believe in her father's fortune reading because she thinks its all a hoax.
Carlos grew up as Cruella's servant, meaning he had to do a list of chores for her every day or feel the wrath of her anger, which usual meant locking him up in his bedroom (a small room behind her fur closet that could barely fit the lumpy mattress he slept on). He actually didn't have a pillow until Evie gave him one a couple months before they came to Auradon.
Evie and her mother had been exiled on the Isle of the Lost for ten years causing her to be castle-schooled during that time. She didn't attend an actually school until she was sixteen. Her mother had been the reason for their banishment. Evil Queen had 'forgotten' to invite Mal to Evie's sixth birthday party, leaving Mal the only kid not invite. Mal told her mother, who forcefully ended the party and started their banishment.
Jay didn't really know what to tell them. Since he was a kid he slept underneath a shelf because his father thought it would be the safest place for them if there was a burglary. His only real friend was Mal growing up, which is why he is so protective of her. Actually, the people were scared to mess with Mal because they knew Jay wouldn't be too far behind. Those who made the mistake of messing with her were lucky that they were still breathing after Jay got through with them, just ask the Gaston twins.
Last of the villain children was Mal, and it took her a good ten minutes before she came up with something.
At the age of five years old, Mal had been walking through the market with her mother when a goblin tripped and spilled his basket of apples. She helped the little goblin pick up his apples, dusting them off with her dress before putting them in the basket, but then stopped when she felt someone watching her. Everyone was watching her do the good deed.
Her mother's face was as red as an overripe tomato when she dragged Mal away before kicking over the apple basket. She screamed her head off at her little girl, saying she was as weak as her father. Little Mal was locked in her room and would have gotten no food and water if five year old Jay hadn't climbed to her window to bring her food that night.
"Now," Sora began, "I'm going to be teaching you self-defense, magic for those of you that have it while the others will be 'targets', and most importantly teamwork. To help train you for team work, I've asked a very close friend of mine to help."
Sora looked past the students to the bleacher and shouted, "Your Majesty! You may present yourself to the class!"
A shadowy figured leaped high into the sky and landed hard on the ground next to Sora, which caused the others to scoot away in fear. The shadowy figure was actually a monster with thick brown fur. He has the head structure and horns of a buffalo, the arms and body of a bear, the eyebrows of a gorilla, the jaws, teeth, and mane of a lion, the tusks of a wild boar and the legs and tail of a wolf. He wore ragged dark gray breeches and a ragged purple cape with a golden colored circular-shaped clasps.
The only thing human about him were his eyes. They were an enchanting blue that could almost compete with the kindness of Sora's; and that was how Ben was able to recognize him.
"Dad?" He asked the mythical creature. "Is that you?"
"You're correct." Sora commented as he addressed the others. "I give you his Majesty, King Beast!" For dramatic effect Beast gave a powerful roar that shook the whole area.
"This is going to be fun," Sora thought to himself.
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