Hi guys! Thanks for all the support so far! This chapter is a tad shorter than the first two. However, this one provides more information on Heidi's past and what her powers are.

As always, I don't own Descendants; I own Heidi and any other OC that may show up.


The door opened...and there was Audrey.

"Yes-Oh, it's you." Her tone went from kind to cold in a snap and she regarded the bluenette with a glare, "What do you need and how did you find where my room was?"

Heidi blinked before lamely raising the notepad paper, "I asked Doug."

Audrey sighed in pure annoyance. Frankly, it sounded more like a growl than anything, "What do you need then? You should be with the other VKs." She said dryly, that cold tone not warming up anytime soon.

"Turns out I'm the odd number in our group and the school put me up with a student that had room." Heidi stated, jerking her head at the paper in an attempt to jog that brain of hers.

Audrey raised an eyebrow before her eyes widened and she gaped, "No. NO!"

"Yep."

"You can't be!" Audrey exclaimed, leaning on the doorway as she held her hand over her mouth.

"But I am." Heidi said dully, pocketing the paper and shoving her hands in her jacket.

Heidi pushed the door open with her shoulder and moved past the shell-shocked Audrey.

The room was pink alright; it was...princessy.

"Pink? It's been a while since I've seen pink stuff." She said, depositing her stuff on the open bed and sitting on it. She laid down and smiled softly as Audrey finally closed the door, the stunned look still on her face.

"This has to be a mistake, I have to talk with Ben. Surely there is someone else who has room!" Audrey said, obviously having a panic attack of some sort.

The princess paced back and forth as Heidi sat up and looked at her in amusement, "Oh, come on. You aren't going to die if I'm your roommate, now, heh, if Mal was your roommate? Oof, I'd say sayonara and run for the hills."

Audrey whipped around, "I'm a princess! I shouldn't have to deal with…" She looked the woman up and down before letting out an irritated growl, "You! A VK!"

Heidi chuckled, "Not really much of a VK if my dad isn't a villain."

That stopped Audrey in her tracks.

"Hades? But he is a villain!" Audrey said, looking at the goddess as if she was a child.

Heidi shook her head, "Nope. He's a god and what he did was considered a family matter. Olympus stopped him, threw him in the River Styx and went on with their godly lives." She chuckled, "For the first ten years of my life he was swimming in the Styx." She shrugged, the corners of her lips turning upward, "Family Quarrel, happens to everybody."

"You act like letting loose the Titans on the world was nothing, lives were endangered!" Audrey argued, stomping over to where Heidi was and put her hands on her hips.

"I will admit that humanity was endangered, but only for like fifteen minutes, then the gods cleaned it all up in three days." She looked at her chipped black nails, "Evil? Perhaps, but it wasn't remembered past the current generation at the time. I don't consider it evil in my book solely because my dad had a vendetta against old man Zeus, aka family matter. I haven't done anything evil since I was eight, and dad told me to fry Pain and Panic for him since he was swimming with the souls."

Audrey rolled her eyes, "How old are you anyway? You look way too old to be a student."

Heidi paused, scrunching her face up and counting on her fingers, this caused Audrey to sigh irately, "You don't even know how old you are?!"

"...To be fair, we stop counting after 20." Heidi said with a shrug, an innocent look on her face, "Makes us feel young."

Audrey folded her arms and frowned while giving the goddess the stink eye, "This is the last time I'm staying in the two person dorms."

Heidi looked at her with a curious look, "If I may ask, why are you even the dorms if you don't want to share a room?" She asked, a polite tone to her voice as she got up and leaned against one of the four bedposts.

Audrey raised an eyebrow, A polite VK? They exist? She thought with a dumbfounded look in her eyes. She quickly regained her composure, "My parents thought it would be a good learning experience. To help me learn how to...co-exist."

Heidi nodded with a small smile, "That's parents for you. You must have had a roommate before me, though."

Audrey pursed her lips as she turned away, "Queen Elsa's daughter, Winter, she left a couple days after she got here, turns out she's never had any schooling outside homeschooling."

"Ah. I can relate; if I hadn't grown up in the Underworld, I'd probably be like her. Pain and Panic raised me by way of observing good parents and patient ones." She rubbed her chin, "I guess you could call me a Princess since dad is the Lord / God of the Underworld, kind of a useless title in my family. Doesn't stand up when you got people like Zeus and that muscle-head Herc at the reunions."

Audrey seemed to show interest, "You've met Hercules?"

Heidi looked sour at the name, "Unfortunately...We met at one of the reunions. I was there as a stand-in for dad and…" Her smile twitched, "And I heard every insult he prepared for my father. He's thick headed and doesn't know when to shut up."

Audrey blinked a couple times before frowning and grabbing her bag, "I've got to go talk to Ben, there has to be somewhere else he can put you."

"I bet there isn't~" Heidi called out singsongly, wiggling her fingers as Audrey glared at her.

"Don't destroy the room while I'm gone." She warned before she exited the room, slamming the door as she left.

Heidi shook her head, "Who does she think I am? A villain?" She chuckled softly, "I am a god...Actually, that's not much better." She muttered, before taking her leather trench coat and throwing it on the end of her bed.

She fell backwards onto her bed and sighed happily, "A girl could get used to this."


"What do you mean I'm the only one who has room?!"

Ben sighed as his girlfriend paced back and forth in front of him, "I'm sorry, Audrey, we didn't realize that we'd have an odd number on our hands. When it came down to it...we noticed you had a spot open since Winter left." He walked over and stopped her in her path, "We'll try and find her a different room, until then, could you treat her like your equal?"

"Equal? Ben, her dad released the Titans into the world and tried to conquer Olympus! She's a villain just like her dad." Audrey said, shaking her head.

Ben chuckled as he looked her in the eye, "Her dad did those things, she didn't. From what I can tell she doesn't want to cause anyone trouble. Have you spoken with her?"

"Well, yes, but that doesn't-"

"What did you think of her?" He asked, causing her to look dumbfounded.

"Why is that important?"

Ben smiled, taking her hands in his, "What did you think of her?" He asked again, this time with a softer tone.

Audrey frowned a little before giving in with a sigh, "She's...polite, a good listener, but she's sarcastic. Very sarcastic. Not to mention she thinks what her father did was nothing more than the result of a family quarrel." She said, causing Ben to laugh a bit.

"It is her family, Audrey, and she probably knows more than we do. So she has a different view, she's his daughter, and any child would want to stand up for their parent. If someone said something bad about one of your parents you'd try and defend them, wouldn't you?"

"Of course." She replied quickly, little to no hesitancy in her voice.

"That's what Heidi is doing. She doesn't mean to upset you...and I think you should treat her like you would your friends. If you do that...she might just become one." He said, pulling his hands away and walking back to his desk.

"But…"

Ben turned to look at her, "Please? Just try to talk with her; if she doesn't respond kindly, then you can just leave her be."

His words caused her to close her eyes before slowly nodding, "Okay. I'll...try."

He smiled brightly, "Thank you, Audrey."


It was dark outside now, and Heidi wandered through the hallways of the dorm in utter boredom, she didn't know where Mal and Co. were at so all she could do is troll around until she ran into one of them. She had all the time in the world since she didn't exactly need as much sleep as normal humans did.

That and Audrey went over the term 'beauty sleep' with her and she didn't want the creaking of the door to wake the sleeping beauty.

She whistled a tune as she turned a corner.

That's when she finally saw one of them, then another...and another before Mal herself popped out. Heidi pressed her body against the wall, Thank the gods for the tiny bit of shadow manipulation I possess. She thought as she sunk into the shadows, successfully hiding and out of sight when the other VKs looked her way.

"Clear," Jay muttered, before running out of the hallway towards the main lobby of the dorms. Where the exit was…

Oh...Are they doing something?

Heidi stepped out of the shadows and ran after them, a smirk on her face. Whatever they were up to, she was determined to keep up with them.

So, she followed the group, effortlessly keeping up with them thanks to her enhanced stamina and speed. Perks of being a goddess. She narrowly avoided colliding with a guard and sunk into the nearest shadow before jumping back out and continuing her sprint. Her eyes searched for any evidence pointing to where the four were going, that's when she saw a sign. Literally.

"Museum of Cultural History?" She whispered, eyes widening, They're going for the wand, man, they waste no time.

Heidi rushed up the steps and quickly hid as soon as she saw the four stuck at the door.

Jay looked at the four before backing up, "Stand back."

Mal, however, had her spell book open and quickly looked up, "Make it easy, make it quick, open up without a kick." She said, causing the doors to fly open.

Just as Jay was going for what would have been an epic 'kick down the door' maneuver.

Heidi winced as he landed on his behind and tumbled a bit before he was helped up by Carlos.

She carefully snuck closer and closer until she could see what was going on. What she saw caused her to raise an eyebrow, Is that guy asleep in front of the spinning wheel? Hmph, Mal took care of him then.

Seeing that it was clear, she walked in and looked around, Now that I think about it, my guitar should be in here. Maybe I should just get it now, certainly would speed things up.

Heidi nodded at her thoughts before she took to running towards the section dubbed, "Olympus and the History of the Gods." Where else would they put such a thing? They took it from a kid who was the daughter of a god. Therefore, it would be classified under the god section. Right?

She shook her thoughts away, trying to stay focused as she skidded around a corner. She made her way into the section and ignored most of the stuff until she found her father's section.

She ignored the whole backstory; she heard that herself when she was younger and went straight to a pedestal. "Hades' Ember? That's not his ember...wait." She took a second look at it before her eyes widened, "That's mine! What's it doing looking like his?" She quickly whistled a high note, causing the 'ember' to vibrate in response until the glass dome shattered from the sound waves.

She reached through the mess of glass and grabbed the object; she brought it close to her chest before she breathed in deeply, "Play once more." She whispered, summoning fire to her hands and engulfing the 'ember.'

She placed it on the ground as it glowed brightly, it's shape soon growing and morphing until it became guitar shaped. The light disappeared and Heidi picked up the black electric guitar that conveniently had a black leather strap. There was a single glowing blue line that outlined the front half of the body while a pink line outlined the back half.

She breathed out, not realizing she had stopped breathing throughout the transformation. Thank the gods I was able to change it back.

She would have been in deep trouble if it didn't change back, let's just say she'd have to find a god and go up to Olympus to have it fixed.

Heidi's body shuddered as a wave of power rocked her, This is...It's all back.

She didn't have long to relish in it as seconds later, a loud blaring alarm suddenly filled the Museum.

I know that wasn't me...It must have been Mal, and Co. Heidi's eyes widened at the realization, stealing one last look at all the different statues in the room before running away.

As soon as she left the room, one of the statue's eyes glowed for a brief second before going back to normal.

Back with Heidi, she practically sprinted out the door of the museum and into the nearest shadow. She timed it perfectly.

Mal and Co. were out the door as soon as she was fully engulfed by the shadow and by the lack of wand she could tell they had failed, big time.

"Way to go, Jay. Now we have to go to school tomorrow." Mal said irately, glaring at the boy who looked sheepish.

"At least we don't have security on us, that's a plus…" Carlos said before looking at the others, "Right?"

"We have to find a different way to get it and I for one don't want to be at this school all year trying." Mal stated, folding her arms and glancing back at the Museum.

The others nodded at her words, and they began the 2.3-mile walk back to the school.

Heidi fell out of the shadows and stared as they left, "...Interesting."

A mischievous smile settled on her face, Very interesting.