Aurora knew she had to try to make the best of the situation, even if her Aunties had been right about her godmother, although she didn't seem that bad.

Just a little irritated and rough around the edges, but not nearly as harsh or cruel as her Aunties had warned her about.

even if the house seemed to be nearly as formal as the woman herself.

the walls were bare, save for shelves of books and glass figures and everything seemed to be painted the same, dull cream color.

why didn't she have any pictures?

Did she not have any friends?

The thought hurt Aurora more than anything, after all, no one deserved to be totally alone.

Maleficent sighed as she debated on where to go from there. She knew next to nothing about children and she most certainly wasn't the one who was good with words (as any of her friends could attest to) but Aurora probably had questions and was as deserving of answers as anyone.

However, before she had time to track the girl down, the doorbell sounded.

Great,

she thought

More people. That is all I need right now.

She wasn't at all surprised when she found the door already opened and a dark haired man standing in her sitting room.

"Do tell me you're not here to tell me I have any more legal responsibilities than I currently do. " she deadpanned, earning a smirk.

" so it's true about the child? "

nosy man.

"Yes and her name is Aurora, she is fourteen and looks identical to Leia." she listed in response, watching as his smirk grew

" and you need help."

she really wanted to argue with him, to tell him that she didn't need his help this time but in all honesty he seemed to know more about kids than she did, after all, his family was huge.

"Don't be ridiculous. She's a teenager, not a toddler. How hard could it be?" She said in spite of herself before rolling her eyes and adding

"Fine, I admit it. I have no idea what I am doing."