Hello Descendants lovers! Again, I'm so sorry for taking so long to update. I'm working a different shift now at work so it makes things a little harder. But I'm so thankful for those who have stuck with me on this. It's so greatly appreciated and it means so much to me.

That being said, let's get back to the story!

A purple scooter entered Auradon and came to a stop by the docks. Evie jumped off the seat and looked around carefully. She had no memories of what Auradon was like or what it even looked like; it was as if she was seeing it for the very first time.

She tried to recollect everything that Hannah and Uma had told her about it. She also had some help with her magic mirror and Mal's spellbook which Hannah had given to her. Mal's spellbook had some notes that Mal had jotted down when she first came to Auradon.

She soon came among the people. They were unfamiliar to her, but she knew that in order to succeed with her plan, she would have to blend in with them by acting as if she knew exactly who they were. Her mother had told her some things to say so she didn't worry too much.

"Evie! You're back!" a male voice rang out. Evie let out a breath in hopes that she wouldn't mess anything up. She formed a smile as a young man wearing blue and a crown on his head came running up to her.

"Hi Ben," Evie stated. She remembered what Uma had told her about certain people she would need to know about as soon as she saw them; Ben was one of them.

"I am so glad that's you're back safe and sound. I know I should've come for you, but-"

"No need to explain anything," Evie interrupted. "It was best you didn't come. You're the king, and your people need you here. I've been on the Isle long enough, I know how to take care of myself. So please, don't feel bad."

"I'm glad you feel that way about it. I'm just glad you're okay," Ben replied placing a gentle hand on Evie's shoulder.

Evie formed another small smile. She started to think of how Uma said that Ben was a very nice man but she couldn't fall for his kindness. She almost started to, but she stopped herself when she remembered that it was because of him that she was stuck on the Isle as long as she was.

"Well, I've got to get to a council meeting. I'll let Fairy Godmother know that you are back."

"Okay. I'm just gonna go back to my room, see if Mal is there."

"All right. I'll see you later," Ben said as he walked back to his office. Ben had been so busy planning for the party that was going to happen in a few days, he didn't even take time to notice that Mal, Jay, and Carlos had left for the Isle. He didn't ask to see them because he knew that they were all mad at him.

Evie started to walk to the dorm where Hannah said that was where her room was located. Hannah had given Evie a detailed description of all the places and buildings. If Evie couldn't remember everything that Hannah said, she would use her magic mirror to find where or what she was looking for. And soon enough, she found exactly what she was looking for.

Evie walked behind a girl who wore a blue dress and had black hair. She put on another smile and face of innocence. "Hey, Jane!"

Jane looked behind her to see Evie running toward her. "Evie! You're okay!" she replied with joy and relief. She ran up to her friend with a large smile on her lips. "But where's Mal, Jay, and Carlos?"

"They're not here?" Evie inquired.

"No. They went to the Isle to rescue you. How did you get back?"

"I was able to escape and got back here on Mal's scooter that she left there."

"But that means that Mal and the boys-"

"They'll come back once they realize I'm here and not there."

"Yeah, but..." Jane stopped talking when she was able to gaze into Evie's eyes. Evie's eyes were always full of life and joy, bright and friendly. Now her eyes were dark and filled with nothing. There was no joy or light, they were just dark.

"Evie, what's wrong?" Jane asked.

Evie didn't say anything though. She put her hand out with her palm faced up and blew magic out of her hand. Jane fell to the ground unconscious.

"Nothing. Everything's just fine," Evie replied with an evil chuckle.


Mal, Jay, and Carlos couldn't believe what just happened. One minute their friend is standing in front of them, and the next, their enemy is standing before them. Their faces were still filled with confusion.

"Wait, what just happened?" Jay asked with total confusion.

"It's very simple Jay. The Evil Queen used a magic spell on me to make me look like Evie. It worked out quite well too," Hannah replied.

"Yeah, but, if you're here, and Evie isn't, then-" Carlos started to say.

"Where is Evie?" Mal interrupted.

"Well, you see, Evie isn't here. She's back in Auradon," Uma smiled.

"Huh?" Mal asked.

"But she's not the Evie everyone has grown to love," Hannah added.

"What are you talking about?" Jay inquired.

"You see, Evie has turned evil," Harry said with a large smile.

"What?!" Mal and the boys exclaimed.

"Yeah. And on top of being evil, she is also using magic. Did you know that she had magic, Mal?" Hannah asked.

Mal didn't know what to say because she didn't know.

"Yeah. Her mother said that she was born with it but was never able to use it because of the Isle never having magic but her mother knew that she did. She told Evie but it was so long ago that Evie just forgot. But now she remembers and has been using it."

"But how? How is all of this possible?" Carlos asked.

"Well, let's start from the beginning. Actually, most of it is boring so we will stick to the major parts of the story. Well, after Uma came back to the Isle after the Cotillion and told everyone what had happened, it gave the Evil Queen some inspiration. She came up with a great plan and made us a part of it," Hannah started.

"You see, the plan was that Hannah would gain the trust of everyone in Auradon, and just when everyone would trust her, she would strike," Uma added.

"That's why you wanted to go to the museum so badly. You made us all unconscious, and when we're passed out, that's when you took Evie away," Jay understood.

"Well, actually, I had some help with that. The Chad guy was more than willing to help," Hannah smiled.

"Chad. I should've known," Mal quietly gritted through her teeth.

"Anyway, when we brought Evie back to her mother, she created a spell that would turn Evie evil, and it worked," Hannah continued.

"So now, while you guys are here 'rescuing her,' she is actually getting ready to rain all evil on Auradon, and we will all finally get what we want. And it will all be because of Evie," Uma finished.

Mal and the boys fell silent for a moment, but the silence didn't last long. "We gotta get back to Auradon, and fast," Carlos exclaimed.

"Yeah, let's go," Jay added as he started to run to the limo. Carlos followed close behind with Mal behind him.

"All right. we'll see you there!" Uma yelled.

Mal stopped and turned back to the ship. "What did you say?"

"Well, that's how Evie is going to rain all evil on Auadon, by bringing the barrier down and letting all of us come and take over," Hannah said.

Mal fell quiet and started to think. Evie wouldn't do that, would she? Well, she was cursed and didn't really know what she was doing because anything that was wrong seemed right in her eyes. "Not unless we can stop her!"

The boys had uncovered the limo. Jay jumped in the driver's seat of the limo and stuck the keys in the ignition. Mal jumped in the passenger's seat and Carlos hopped in the back seat. Jay turned the key, but his face filled with panic when the engine turned over. He turned the key again, but it just turned over again. "Oh come on!" Jay yelled as he turned the key multiple times with no success.

"Why won't it start?" Carlos asked with just as much panic as Jay.

"I don't know!" Jay replied.

Jay turned the key once more and let out a sigh of defeat when it didn't start. "We're trapped here, guys!"


Jane's eyes fluttered open as she regained consciousness. She looked around to see she was in a basement. She let out a moan as her head pounded. "What... where am I?" she asked as she stood to her feet.

"Well, well, well, look who's finally awake. Sorry about the headache, but it will go away soon," Evie emerged from the shadows.

"Evie, what's going on? Why are you acting like this?"

"Acting like what? I've always been this way."

"No, you haven't. This isn't you at all. You're a nice, friendly and kind girl. Not... evil."

"Well, I don't what girl you're talking about, but I'm not that girl."

Jane was still confused but thought she would be able to find out if she kept asking questions. There wasn't much more she could do. She didn't have anywhere to go.

"Evie, don't you know me?"

"Sure I do. You're Jane, daughter of Fairy Godmother."

"That's all you know me as?"

"Yeah. Should I know as anything else?"

"Yes! You should know me as your friend."

"Friend? I don't have friends, especially not here."

"But you live here!"

"No, I live on the Isle of the Lost. I'm the daughter of a villain. The Evil Queen, maybe you've heard of her?"

"Yes, I've heard of her, but... that's not the point! Do you remember coming to Auradon?"

"You can't be expected to remember something that never happened."

"But it did happen! You, Mal, Jay, and Carlos all came here almost a year ago."

"I remember hearing how Mal, Jay, and Carlos came but I never did," Evie started to walk around Jane slowly.

"I don't understand. If you don't remember anything, then why are you even here?"

"Why for revenge of course. You see, the former king made the Isle of the Lost a prison for villains, sidekicks, and the children. All we can think about is how to get back at everyone here. To make them suffer as we have for 20 years."

"But if you're under that impression, then how did you know who I was?"

Evie stopped right in front of Jane. "My magic mirror."

Jane formed a face of more confusion. Evie noticed it and smiled. "You see, it's not you that I want. It's what your mother has that I want. And the only way I can that is by taking the thing she loves most. When I asked my mirror to show me that, you showed up. So here we are."

"What do you want from my mom?" Jane asked with a small hint of fear in her voice.

"Isn't it obvious? I want her magic wand."

"What for?"

"I don't see why I should have to answer that."

"My mom will never give it to you," Jane replied firmly.

"Oh, I think she will, once she realizes that I am holding you hostage," Evie said with a small evil laugh.

Jane started to frantically search for her phone, and became panicked when she couldn't find it.

"Looking for this?" Evie asked as she waved Jane's phone in front of her face. "I'll just use it for a minute."

Jane started to become scared. She tried not to be, but she had never seen Evie like this before. She also tried to show that she was not scared, but it was not easy.

Evie searched through Jane's contacts until she found the one listed 'Mom.' "Ah ha. Here we go." Evie pressed the call button and waited for an answer.

"Hello? Jane?" Fairy Godmother's voice came from the other end of the phone.

"Not exactly," Evie replied.

"Who is this?" Fairy Godmother asked. Evie's voice had become so evil and so deep that no one would recognize it.

"That's not important right now. What is important is that you listen carefully and do exactly what I say."

"What is this, a trick?"

"Not at all. In fact, it's far from a trick, so you better listen to me."

"And what if I don't?"

"Let me let Jane answer that question. Jane?" Evie placed the phone close to Jane's mouth where Jane to speak into it.

"Don't listen to her Mom! Don't do it!"

Evie then used a little bit of magic to put a cloth in Jane's mouth to stop her from talking.

"Jane? Jane!" Fairy Godmother exclaimed in panic and worry.

"Care to listen now?" Evie asked curiously.

"What do you want?"

"Nothing special. I just want you to bring me your magic wand and exchange it for your daughter. And you will come alone. No tricks or spells of any kind."

"Or what?"

"Oh, I don't think you need me to answer that. Bring the wand to Auradon Prep in 15 minutes and meet me in front of the building. I'll be waiting for you if you decide to follow my orders. And if you don't, well... let's just say I really need someone to practice magic on... and not the good kind."

Silence fell on the other end of the line. Evie waited anxiously to hear Fairy Godmother's response.

"All right."

"Good, I look forward to seeing you," Evie hung up the phone and took the cloth out of Jane's mouth. "Looks like you'll be out of here sooner than you thought," Evie handed the phone back to Jane.

"You won't get away with this, Evie," Jane replied as fearless as she could.

"Oh, I already have."

Things are not looking good at all! Will Mal, Jay, and Carlos be able to get off the Isle to stop Evie, or will the villains finally win? Find out in the next update!