This chapter idea I came up with back when the five did 'Isle Rush' during the obstacle course. And I may have gotten the idea 'Isle Mile' from Fast and Furious. I hope you all enjoy this chapter. You know the drill! No review, no chapter until 'Half-Sisters' is finished. I'm actually to the point where I want to put this on hold, but I'm keeping my promise for now.
Kairi showed up out of nowhere from a portal of light. She told the story of what happened in the prison and how she and Ben escaped. Then she went on to how she met Dizzy and the young girl helping them with their disguises. Finally she revealed how Ben drove the Gaston twin's and Ginny's attention away from her so she could escape. Throughout the whole tale, Mal's mind was somewhere else, thinking about a distant memory that was too good to be true.
A group of villain children of all ages gathered in a large rustic alleyway once again to wait for the victors of the round of races. Every Friday they would all skip school to spend the whole day playing their favorite game, Isle Rush. They would race any and everywhere on the Isle just to prove they were the best.
Carlos, son of Cruella de Vil, the newest edition in Mal and Jay's gang, was racing against Hadie, the son of Hades, and claimed victory with a minute to spare. Sitting on top of the tallest building in her throne (for the chair was made specifically for her), was none other than Mal, daughter of Maleficent, Queen of the Isle as they called her for she was the fastest in the land. Standing next to her was her closest 'friend' and the second fastest on the Isle, Jay, son of Jafar. Sitting on the arm-rest of her throne was Evie, daughter of the Evil Queen. She was the third fastest on the Isle thanks to Jay and Mal.
Mal let a small smile tug on her lips. She had faith that Carlos would win because she trained him herself. Carlos was slowly climbing the ranks of being one of the fastest; maybe one day he will take Evie's The smile vanished once she saw a group of sea dogs entering the alley.
"Hey!" Uma, daughter of Ursula, shouted over the group of villain children that was still cheering. She smirked viciously once they quieted down and pointed her slimy finger at Mal. "I challenge you for your title and your territory! There is no way someone like you can be the best."
Mal held her head up as she stood from her throne and climbed down the building with ease with Jay and Evie following close after her. She walked until there was only a yard of distance between her and the betrayer. "If we were only racing for my territory, we would have done the simple Market Place." Mal revealed as a devious smirk formed on her face and her eyes changed into her abnormal green hues. "Since you challenged me for my title, the biggest mistake you could have made, we ain't racing no Goblin Wharf. We are racing the Isle Mile!"
The crowd cheered at the proclamation out of excitement. The Isle Mile is a gigantic race that covers every portion of the Isle of the Lost, from the Slop Shop to Goblin Wharf, along the edge of the island to see the Isle of the Doomed, through Troll Town and returning back to the abandoned alley. You have to have great endurance and stamina to finish the Isle Mile at a decent time. The Isle Mile is the reason Mal gained her title in the first place. She and Jay created Isle Rush, but she was the one that formed the famous mile. The two were the first to race it and Mal came out the victor. Ever since, no one has been able to defeat Mal ever during Isle Rush. Every time someone challenges her title, they race the Isle Mile with Mal always being the victor.
Hesitantly Uma agreed, for she never head of the Isle Mile till now.
The two brave female leaders approached the starting line, both ready for the challenge. They would be doing the Isle Mile and the first one to make it back to the throne will have the title of Queen. Other children ran on ahead to see a portion of the race at a different location. Only the trio (Jay, Evie, and Carlos) stayed at the finish line to see who would be the true victor.
The moment they were allowed to start, Mal had a huge lead on the pirate captain. She made the smart decision of climbing onto a roof to avoid traffic while Uma stayed on the streets. Mal grinded on the telephone lines and landed on the outskirts of the town while Uma was still in the center. Somehow Uma managed to catch up in the forest by taking a short-cut the Queen hasn't discovered yet.
They were neck in neck until they made it back to the town. Mal climbed on the roofs again to avoid the people, but Uma was starting to gain the upper hand. Mal managed to get to the alleyway only a few seconds before Uma. Said girl ran the distance to the building that behold the throne and was going to take the time to climb to the roof. Mal had another idea.
Heading to back end of the roof she was at now, Mal prepared to run as fast as she could to make the distance. Jay noticed her intentions and shouted, "Don't even try it! It's too far!"
Mal gave him her famous smirk and her eyes started glowing their abnormal hue as she pronounced, "Nothing's too far."
Her smirk grew into a smile of determination as she ran as fast as she could and took an enormous leap. By some miracle, she barely reached the edge of the roof (would have fallen off is had lost her balance for a split second). By the time Mal sat back down on her throne, Uma finally made it to the top of the roof.
"Sorry!" Mal exclaimed in a vicious tone that didn't make her sound sincere at all. "But I'm still Queen of the Isle!" The crowd that formed on various roofs and on the ground cheered once again.
If possible, Mal's smile grew even more evil and her voice more powerful. "That will never change as long as I'm a victor!" She shouted before nodding her head to the exit. "Go find someone that can actually put a decent fight against me."
"I almost beat you-"
"I wasn't even trying." Mal denied wholeheartedly. "If I was, you wouldn't have been able to catch up. See you later, Shrimpy."
Mal was shaken awake from her memory by Jay, who still had tears pouring down his cheeks without him knowing. Everyone stared at her as though waiting for her to give an explanation for her sudden silence. She extended an arm out to Evie and requested, "Let me see the mirror."
Without questioning the purple-haired fairy, Evie dug through her pocket and handed over the precious item. Mal's heart began to ache once she demanded an answer from the mirror.
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"Mirror mirror in my hand, who stole my title in the villainous land?"
