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Today is not the day in which I own Descendants. That day will never come. I do own my OCs though.


When Audrey awoke that morning, she was surprised to find the blue haired goddess messing with a guitar on her side of the room.

"When did you get in here?" She asked, slightly perturbed as she didn't wake to the door being opened or the creaking of the floorboards.

Audrey was a light sleeper, and the fact that Heidi had somehow managed to slip in without causing a sound was nothing short of extraordinary.

"Morning, I have a way of sneaking into rooms." Heidi put the guitar on her bed, "My dad is a light sleeper and tends to get after me if I awake him." She got off her bed and chuckled, "It's, what, my second day? I don't need my roommate hating me."

Audrey blinked, "...Thanks?"

Heidi gave her a friendly smile, "You're welcome."

Audrey got out of bed and began getting ready, "So, uh, where did you get that guitar?" She asked, feeling like a fish out of water as she tried making small talk with the older woman.

The woman tied her hair up in a messy bun and hummed as she got ready, "Brought it with me, dad and I like music."

The princess raised an eyebrow, It wasn't there yesterday though, and she didn't carry it in…

"It's foldable."

...What?

"Do you know you say your thoughts out loud?"

No. No, she did not.

"Well, it's more of a whisper, but…"

Audrey turned around, makeup brush still in hand, "How is that foldable? Guitars can't fold." She pointed at the black guitar.

Heidi smirked, "Magic ones can."

Audrey looked at her, dryly, "You brought a magic guitar from the Isle." She stated with little to no emotion.

"Yep." The woman replied, almost like what they were discussing was the weather.

Not a magic guitar.

"The Isle has no magic-how would you bring a magic guitar here? Why?" She walked over and stood in front of the goddess.

Heidi chuckled, "How? I put it in my bag and got into a limo. Why? I wanted to learn a few new songs before the concert."

The confusion on Audrey's face said it all.

"Oh, right, people in Auradon don't know about the concerts." She said sheepishly, rubbing the side of her head, "Dad and I sometimes hold concerts so we can earn a bit of money. While Dad and I don't require food, my little brother does though, and I don't allow him to steal. Now that I'm not there, he's probably committing theft as we speak." Heidi finished with a sigh, looking upset at the idea of her brother running around stealing stuff.

"Oh, but as only half-god-"

"Demi-god." Heidi corrected her before apologizing, "Sorry, continue."

Audrey frowned but didn't comment on the interruption, "As a demi-god, you have to eat and sleep too, don't you?"

Heidi's smile fell, "The thing is...I don't know what I am...I don't know who my mom was; I only know that my father hates her. A deep boiling hatred that he doesn't have for anyone but her. I can't say for certain that I'm a demi-goddess or I'm something more." She shook her head before smiling again, "Sorry, I'm kind of a transparent person at times, bad habit."

Audrey was stumped; this particular VK seemed to be acting more and more like someone from Auradon rather than the daughter of an evil god. And I'm starting not to mind talking to her...this is wrong! She thought, making sure she wasn't talking this time. I can't socialize with a VK! What would everyone think?

She shook her head, sending the thoughts to the back of her mind, she didn't need to be thinking like that. The princess went back to getting ready, putting a stone cold look on her face, You are a princess, she is a VK, you will not talk to her unless needed and you will not talk to her in public.

"...You're still whispering." Heidi said, her hand covering her smile. "Good pep talk though, I don't mind."

Audrey looked at the other woman through the reflection of the mirror, "You are so weird."

"So I've been told." Heidi turned around and sat on her bed before beginning to tune her guitar.

The princess rolled her eyes and went to her closet to pick out her outfit, she thought of something. Something that would probably bother her in the future.

She peeked back into the room, looking at the backside of the blue-haired woman, "Did you only bring that outfit?"

Heidi's fingers paused as the goddess laid down, her head upside down as she looked at Audrey, "Yep. I didn't know about...this and since my dad's cave is kind of far away from the barrier, I didn't have time to get a second change of clothes. I figured I'd solve that problem at a later date."

Audrey went back to her closet; Ben told me to treat her like a friend. She thought, placing her fingers over her lips to make sure they weren't moving, And I told him I would try...Besides, she didn't wake me up; she's doing better than 90% of the people I've met. I guess...I owe her one?

Audrey leaned past the doorway, "...Um, I was thinking." Ugh, why is this so weird?

Heidi, who was still lying down with her head upside down, looked curious. "Hmm?"

"...If you ever need an outfit-" She looked confused at the very fact she was saying what she was saying, "-I...You can borrow some of my clothes if you can't get any."

Heidi blinked owlishly at her, "...Really?"

"Y-Yeah, it's no big deal," Audrey said with nervous laughter, not entirely believing she had just said that.

Heidi sat up and got to her feet, walking towards the princess, "Audrey," She began, a small smile forming on her face, "I will not take advantage of you, and I may take you up on that offer in the future, however, I plan on talking with Ben on the problem and hopefully someone can escort me to the nearest shopping area."

"You can't go on your own?" Audrey asked, eyebrows raised, and surprise was in her voice.

Heidi sighed and snapped her fingers, causing her hair to burst into blue flames suddenly.

The action caused Audrey to flinch back, "Whoa." She muttered in surprise, taking a step back.

The goddess didn't appear to be fazed by her actions though, "I scare kids and adults alike." She spun her finger in the air, and the flames went out, "Therefore, I have to have a chaperone."

"Oh," Audrey said as she couldn't think of a nice response to that.

Heidi shrugged, her smile back, "If you could help me with formal attire, however, I would appreciate it. If it wasn't that obvious, I don't know how to dress like a proper lady."

"It's pretty obvious." The princess replied in agreement, looking her up and down, "It almost looks like you took the jacket from someone's closet, it's kinda...manly?"

"My dad has several like this one so I decided to take one for myself a while back. I took up sewing a couple years back and made myself this shirt and bought the pants off a pirate." She gestured to each clothing piece before folding her arms, "The boots also came from my dad, and I used some magic on them so they'd never deteriorate."

"Huh, that's handy." She said, referring to the magic.

Heidi clicked her tongue and turned around, "Indeed." She glanced at her wrist, "Oh shit."

"What?" Audrey wasn't used to people cursing, nobody did it, and looked slightly appalled.

"I have that Remedial Goodness class thing, and it starts in like ten minutes." She said with a sigh, "I have to get going-" She stopped rushing around for a second, "But thank you again for offering me some help in my, heh, lack of clothing situation." She chuckled as she picked up her guitar, "See ya!" She opened the door and ran out.

Audrey took a deep breath and exhaled, "I am going to regret this somehow."


Heidi nearly skidded into a wall as she made it to the classroom. "Why did I have to have zero grip boots?" She grumbled, before folding her arms, "Oh, right, because they looked cool!"

She walked in and found a seat in the back. Far away from the front of the classroom.

She sat down and kicked her feet up; This is going to be boring, isn't it?

As soon as she got comfortable, Mal and Co. entered the room almost like last night's failed theft didn't happen.

Mal shot a glare at Heidi as Evie and her took their seats at a desk in the middle.

Jay and Carlos sat two desks behind them and looked about as excited as the goddess felt.

Fairy Godmother walked in soon after and radiated, 'Look at me! I'm the human embodiment of joy!'

It was quite literally poison to the VKs who weren't used to such a personality.

"Good morning students and welcome to the first day of Remedial Goodness 101!" She greeted them, smiling happily at the VKs.

She didn't even get one morning, prompting Heidi to smirk and take her feet off of the desk, leaning forward as she beamed, "And a good morning to you too, Fairy Godmother!" She said with as much cheer as she could muster.

Fairy Godmother looked as happy as a kid at the candy store while Mal and Co. all simultaneously looked back at her.

"What? I am being polite. When someone says good morning to you, you say good morning back, Pain and Panic didn't raise me to be impolite." She said matter-of-factly, crossing her knees and giving them all a smirk, "I could give you a lesson or two if you'd like."

Mal chuckled, "Thanks, I think we're good though, Heidi."

"Alright." Heidi said with a shrug, closing her eyes and settling back in her seat.

Mal rolled her eyes and looked away, prompting Jay, Evie, and Carlos to follow her action.

Fairy Godmother began going over what the class was before she flipped the board over and pulled out that pointer thing all teachers have.

One thing led to another and they were being asked rather ridiculous, in Heidi's opinion, questions about what to do in particular situations.

Most were evil answers like, "Maim them" or "Poison her" while there would be a good answer like "Go get help."

It was turning out to more hilarious than educational as only Mal and Heidi were answering correctly, while the other three seemed to be genuinely confused.

Fairy Godmother went on to the next question, "If someone hands you a crying baby, do you, A, curse it? B, lock it in a tower? C, give it a bottle? Or D, carve out its heart?"

Evie raised her hand before tilting her head, "What was the second one?"

Fairy Godmother chuckled softly, "Oh, okay." before looking around the room, "Anyone else? Heidi?"

Heidi opened her eyes, "C. Give the poor kid a bottle." She answered before she closed them again.

"Correct. Again." Fairy Godmother said with a smile.

Jay looked back and smiled sheepishly, "I'd say you're on fire today-" He suddenly looked very nervous, "-But I don't want to push my luck and...actually see you on fire."

Heidi opened her eyes a little, "Did you say something?"

He quickly turned around, "No, ma'am."

She chuckled, amusement on her face as she pulled out a pair of black shades and put them over her eyes, "Good answer."

"Well I'll say it, you are on fire today," Carlos said, smiling at her.

Maybe it was just him, it probably was, but he found the older woman way easier to talk to than the rumors suggested.

She hadn't had one of her 'infamous' tantrums that everyone feared, and the girl was actually friendly to him.

Heidi smiled and sat up, pushing her sunglasses down as her blue eyes caught his, "Aw, thanks."

Mal said something quietly to Evie, who nodded, "Oh, that makes so much sense!" Mal then looked over her shoulder and glared at the boys and mouthed, 'Stop' before turning around as she saw a girl enter the room.

The girl looked at the VKs in a terrified manner as she clutched her clipboard closer to her.

Fairy Godmother saw her and smiled, "Oh. Hello, dear one."

The girl looked around cautiously before looking back at her, "Hi. You need to sign off on early dismissal for the coronation." She looked behind her as the woman took the clipboard.

This...is...terrifying. The girl thought, looking at Mal and Evie before looking at the goddess who had her sunglasses on. Wait...is that the blue haired girl Audrey mentioned?

She didn't have time to think about that as Fairy Godmother began talking, "Everyone here remembers my daughter, Jane?"

"Mom, no!" Don't give them my name!

Fairy Godmother handed her daughter the clipboard and gently pushed her forward, "It's okay. Jane, this is everyone."

Jane looked at them nervously, "Hi. That's okay, don't mind me. As you were." She squealed as she ran out, stealing a glance at the blue-haired woman as she left.

"Ahem. Let's continue. You find a vial of poison. Do you, A, put it in the king's wine? B. Paint it on an apple? Or C, turn it over to the proper authorities?" She said each choice rather dramatically as she pointed at each one with the pointer stick.

The three VKs who had been rather confused all raised their hands.

Jay forcefully pushed Carlos's hand down as Fairy Godmother looked around the room before looking at him, "Jay?"

"C. You turn it over to the proper authorities," Jay said with a smile that said it all.

Carlos hit Jay on the arm, "I was gonna say that."

Jay smirked as he pushed Carlos back in retaliation, and the two seemed to ignore Fairy Godmother's attempts to stop them as they began pushing and shoving each other.

That is until Heidi's sunglasses slid down her nose and her blue eyes snapped open, "Jay, what did I tell you yesterday?"

This stopped him and, much to Mal's anger, caused him to release Carlos and sit up in his seat, he didn't say a single thing as he soon began behaving.

That's it; I'm getting an answer from him and an explanation on why Carlos is talking with her. Mal thought, continuing to draw Fairy Godmother's wand on a piece of paper.

I need to know what she has done.