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This is going to be really short, I'm sorry.


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DISCLAIMER: I do not own Disney's Descendants or any of it's characters. I only own my OC, Hadrey, or any OC that appears in this fanfic. Please be guided accordingly. Mentions of abused and a few foul words that Captain Steve Rogers will not be proud of.


Hadrey left Mal at the den, taking a stroll by herself.

She pursed her lips, guilt filling her heart as she changed her route, going to an inner and hidden place.

Hadrey was silent, her steps calculated as she hopped over the tall, metal fence that blocked costumers from entering.

Hadrey gulped as she pushed aside the curtains that blocked the entrance.

A boy exited the premises, blinking in confusion. "Hi, welcome to Hades' Souvland, can I help you with anything?"

Hadrey stopped in her tracks, her breath stopping short.

There was a small yelp as a plate flew past her and broke on the wall infront of her.

"You idiot, those Auradonian words of yours will drive our costumers away!" A gruff voice called out, then there was a thump and a sient sob. "Be more evil."

"I-I'm sorry." Sobbed the boy's voice.

"Don't apologize, you little—"

"Touch my brother again, and I will end you." Hadrey seethed, turning around and hissing at her father.

"Ha-Hadrey?" The boy asked in fear, suppressing a few sobs.

"Hey, Henry." Hadrey smiled sadly, offering her hands out for a hug. "Come here."

Henry let out a loud sob, running towards the blue-haired girl, crying into her shirt. "I missed you so much!"

"I'm not leaving you anymore, okay?" Hadrey reassured, brushing back his brown hair and frowning.

A giant bruise was on Henry's temple, hidden by his hair.

Hadrey raised his shirt halfway, seeing more bruises.

Henry's lips trembled as Hadrey sat him down on a corner and stomped in.

"Hades!" She screamed.

Hades exited, his fire not covering his bald head for once.

"What do you want, you sad excuse of a human?" Hades screamed, stopping once he saw Hadrey fuming silently inside his shop. "Oh. You. You know, You used to call me father."

"No father will turn his daughter or his tenyear-old son into a punching bag." Hadrey hissed, narrowing her eyes.

"He's in the Isle," Hades replied, rolling his eyes. "that's not even the worst he could get."

Hadrey stopped, glaring over at Hades. "No! Regardless of where you are, you don't do that!"

"Maybe, if you haven't left your brother and I for dead and came back for us, I wouldn't do that to your brother!" Hades screamed back.

"Don't blame this on me, you sad excuse of a father." Hadrey stomped forward. "I would always come back for Henry, but never for you."

"Oh, so you think just because you'll be queen, you can act all high and mighty with me?" Hades asked, laughing sarcastically, a blue fire starting to glow brightly on his head. "I still am, and always will be your father, little Hadey."

Hadrey's blue hair started to burn blue fire at the mention of her old childhood nickname.

Her eyes started to turn from brown to black to brown again, a sign of Hadrey suppressing her abilities.

She clenched her fist, which was starting to be covered in ice.

"The moment I left for Auradon was the moment I stopped being you daughter."

"Hadrey, do you know these people singing outside?" Henry asked innocently, sticking his head out to watch, singing the song he was hearing. "Let us teach you how to disappear! Nananananana, alley cat!"

"Henry, honey," Hadrey turned to the boy, her voice gentle. "just a sec, okay?"

"They're dancing on the fence now!" The boy said cheerily as he walked back to Hadrey's side and attached himself to her arm. "I don't know who they are, though."

Hadrey smiled slightly at her brother before she glared over to her father. "I'm taking him home."

"He is home." Hades replied, glaring at his daughter.

"Not in this hellhole!" Hadrey screamed.

"Fitting description, since I'm the king of hell." Hades rolled his eyes.

Hadrey hissed. "Not anymore."

Henry jumped as there was a crash outside.

He pulled his hand out of Hadrey's and peeked outside.

Hades looked at Hadrey, offended and ignoring his son. "I'm still the God of the Underworld."

"You're in the Isle; it's somebody else now." Hadrey crossed her arms. "I'm taking Henry to where I'm staying and he's going to live with me."

"They just left." Henry said, shrugging as he went back to Hadrey. "Can we leave now?"

Hadrey kneeled next to Henry, smiling. "Of course, and we're never going back here to this store. Ever. Again."

Henry smiled brightly as he ran to grab his things in the small cot he sleeps in.

Hadrey frowned as she saw how worse her brother's life became.

"He's not leaving." Hades declared.

"Fuck off." Hadrey growled, waving a hand i his direction and throwing a snowball at his fire-hair.

His hair was washed off by the melted ice and Hadrey encased him in an ice wall while she grabbed Henry.

"Have fun melting that off, jackass!"

"What's a jackass?" henry asked, looking up at Hadrey as he gave her his backpack.

Hadrey sighed. "Don't say it, it's a bad word."

Unbeknownst to them, a tall Auradonian boy stood at the far end of the street, furrowing his eyebrows at the familiar voice.

"Why is she screaming?" Ben asked, pointing over at the blue-haired girl at the other end of the street.

"It's normal here in the Isle," Evie shooed him away. "Now, let's go."


Hadrey appeared on the other end of the road, laughing as Henry told her stories.

"Oh, and Harry Hook never stole from us because he's scared of dad," Henry narrated. "but I think it's because he still thinks your pretty even though I think that he thinks Uma and Mal are pretty, too."

"Am I pretty, though?" Hadrey asked Henry, a small smile on her face.

"The prettiest!" Henry exclaime as he hugged Hadrey's side..

Hadrey aughed, stopping when she saw Evie, Jay and Carlos by the stairs of the den.

"Oh, Hi Evie, Jay and Carlos!" Hnery waved. "Where's the other guy you were singing with?"

Hadrey bllinked at her brother. "It was them?"

"I didn't know at first, but when I saw their faces, I thought you came with them."

"Okay." Hadrey smiled at him, looking at her friends gultily before throwing a rock at the sign.

The door opened and Hadrey walked in silently, followed by Henry.

Henry entered first, screaming. "Oh, there's the guy they were singing with!"

Hadrey frowned, walking in and sighing when she saw ben talking to Mal.

"Henry, go to my room." Hadrey said, whispering to the boy. "You know where it is, right?"

Henry nodded enthusiastically.

Hadrey smiled. "I brought you so much candy, but don't eat it all."

Henry cheered, hugging Hadrey as he ran off. "You're the best!"

"Who was that?" Ben asked.

"My little brother." Hadrey replied curtly.

"I didn't know you had a brother." Ben whispered to himself.

"I'll go and check on Hen." Mal said, walking off.

Hadrey took a seat on the couch. "What are you doing here?"

"Begging for you to come back."

"Ben, go home." Hadrey sighed, standing up and shouting over to her brother. "Henry, do you w—"

"Wait," Ben stopped her, holding her arm and turning her to him. "Hadrey, please."

Hadrey only stared at him, silent.

"Hadrey, I'm so sorry for our fight. I-It was all my fault and—" Ben pulled out his ring from his pocket. "Please come home."

"Ben, I am home." Hadrey started to explain. "I got my brother here, and for once I feel like where I belong."

Ben grinned awkwardly. "I brought the limo, it's a sweet ride. I'm sure Henry will love it."

"I don't fit in, Ben. We don't fit in." Hadrey sighed, running a hand through her hair. "I really gave it my best shot."

Ben look at her, a desperate glance that made her feel guilty. "If you really think I can change, I think you're wrong."

"I'll change." Ben replied. "I'll skip school, have more fun, blow off some of my responsibilities—"

"No, no, please don't." Hadrey groaned. "See, Ben? I'm a bad influence. I have to do this. For me, for you, for Auradon."

"Hadrey, no, please."

"No, Ben. I don't want to make a mistake that's so messed up that it will not only make the kingdom turn on me but turn on you, too." Hadrey said, tears springing out of her eyes. "I-I can't do that to you, Ben."

Ben walked closer, taking her hands and kissing them.

Don't quit on me, Hades. Don't quit us." Ben pleaded, placing his ring on her palm. "The people love you—I love you."

Hadrey closed her eyes, savoring the words.

"I know." Hadrey replied shakily.

Ben's eyes flashed with hurt. "Don't you love me?"

Hadrey pushed him away gently, giving him back the ring. "I don't know what love feels like."

With that, Hadrey walked to the room at the back of the den.

A sad Mal came out, holding a very angry Henry.

"You made my sister cry!" Henry screamed, stomping off towards Hadrey's room. "Get out!"

Ben bit his lip as Henry pulled the door open, revealing a sobbing Hadrey.

"Henry." He heard, seeing Henry run over and hug his sister before the door slams closed.

"Ben, I think you should go." Mal sighed, patting his back. "I'm so sorry."

"We had to take ourselves out of the picture." Mal explained, turning her back on Ben and picking up a black spraycan and continued to spray on the wall.

"Mal—"

"Ben, please." Mal sighed, turning around. "Please go. Please leave."

Ben nodded silently, walking out.


"So?" Evie asked as she saw Ben walking down somberly. "Where are they?"

"They aren't coming back."

"What?" Evie sputtered out, shocked.

Ben only shook his head, biting his lip as he started to walk away.

"I'll talk to them." Evie reassured the boys, running over to the makeshift microphone.

"M, H, It's Evie." Evie said to the microphone. "Let me just talk to you guys for a second."

"This is Henry saying that Mal locked the door and requesting that you four stop making my sister cry."

Evie sighed. "There's no reasoning with that kid. Hadrey practically raised him."

"Which means we can't talk to Hadrey or Mal unless they want us to." Carlos explained to Ben as he turned around, freezing as he saw nothing but air.

"Uh, guys?" Carlos said. "Where's Ben?"

"Ben?" Evie called, sighing when she saw a tall figure walking towards them. "Ben, don't scare us like that!"

"Don't scare you?" A teasing voice replied.

The three teens came face-to-face with Captain Hook. "That's my speciality."

Jay growled. "What did you do to him?"

"Oh, we nicked him," Harry explained. "and if you want to see him again, tell Mal and Hadrey to come to the chip shop tonight. Alone."

The three teens looked at each other in worry and fear.

"Uma wants a little visit." Harry added, a sly smile on his face.

"Oh, Jay," Harry shook his head, smirking at the said boy at the first sight of his worried face. "Seems like you've lost your touch."

Jay lunged at him, getting held off by Evie.

Harry laughed maniacally, barking at Carlos as he strutted away.

"Hadrey's not going to like this." Evie sighed.

"I think Henry's going to be angrier than she is." Carlos shook his head. "He's more overpretective of her than she is him."

Jay sighed. "Let's go."

With that, the three teens climbed the ladder to the den.


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