The last big fight scene of the movie I think I will split up into two or three separate parts. That way I can easily write them. I will continue longer chapters after that, but right now with college and all I want to write shorter chapters. I hope you all understand! Also, we are now over 4,000 views!

Roxas Itsuka : Thank you! I'm so glad Heidi isn't coming off as too Mary-Sueish (A problem I'm trying to overcome). Heidi sees Carlos as a little brother and treats him as if he was family, as for Mal, she stands up to her mainly because she doesn't like the way Mal acts. She knows Mal can act better than she does. The reason why she was brought to the Isle at such a young age is apart of a larger mystery that will be touched on later. Her physical age is slowed due to her parentage and her chronological age is between 20-30. Her little brother is Hadie and she loves him, she is hard on him, though, as she wants him to be good and not like the other kids on the Isle. I love Audrey after D3 and I think she deserves a bit more love, so that's why she is so important in this story. I have a lot planned for Audrey.

Emmettluver2010 : Thanks! The reason I included this is so that all of Auradon, at least the original Heros and Heroines, know of Heidi as that will set up for something I have planned in the future. Not to mention, everyone will look at her differently and this will be important for the other movies.

Thanks for reviewing!

Sorry if it's an abrupt scene jump, I got my timeline messed up when I was writing while I was sick.

[UPDATED ON 10/30]

I don't own Descendants, I only own Heidi.


Heidi closed her eyes as she was tied into her dress. Audrey may have lied on how big it was and Heidi, for a lack of better words, was embarrassed.

She was just an attendee, she wasn't there to steal the show!

"I had no idea it would be this big…" Heidi mumbled as Audrey walked in front of her.

"Hush. You look good in it, they don't owe me another favor." Audrey stated, grabbing a pair of diamond earrings, "Wear these." She practically tossed them at the goddess.

Heidi barely caught them, "You sure?" She asked, carefully putting them in.

"My family will be there, you have to look presentable." Audrey said, putting a matching diamond bracelet on the goddess' wrist, "They heard about you from Grammy."

"But, why would-"

"Hush." Audrey shut her up again as she found a pair of white high heels, "Can you walk in these?"

"Uh, yeah?" Heidi answered, looking dumbfounded as Audrey threw those as well, "Audrey, is there something going on?"

Audrey looked at her and pursed her lips, "Hmm, nope."

This only caused Heidi to look even more confused, "Then...why are you being this nice?"

Audrey sighed, "Can't you just accept the fact I want to be nice to you? Ugh, this is what I get?" She turned around, going to her vanity and glaring at the mirror.

"No-Audrey," Heidi walked up to her, "It's not that I don't appreciate it, it's just that you…" Heidi paused, suddenly finding that she couldn't think of the right words.

"I'm usually rude to you all?" Audrey said, looking at Heidi through the mirror.

Heidi shook her head, "Not that, it's just...You are being nice to me and me alone. I know I try to be the friendly neighborhood goddess, but I...I just don't understand." Heidi trailed off, looking more and more confused.

Audrey whipped around, "Fine, I like you okay? That's why I'm nice to you."

Heidi blinked and tilted her head, prompting Audrey to gape as she blushed, "Not like that, you weirdo! Like a friend!"

"I wasn't thinking that."

"Yes, you were!"

Heidi quickly shook her head, "No, I wasn't."

"Yes, you-Ugh, nevermind." Audrey looked at the time, "We need to get going, my family is expecting you."

"That makes it sound like you like me the other way Audrey." Heidi said as she was practically pushed out the door.

"I told you, it's not like that!" Audrey exclaimed, pink dusting her cheeks once more.

Heidi raised an eyebrow, "Then why do you keep blushing?"

"Because you are being weird." The princess said, closing the door to their dorm room.

Heidi chuckled, "That is a bad answer, then again, you're a bad liar."

Audrey simply looked annoyed at her as she shook her head and began walking down the hallway, "Let's get going."

"Whatever you-" Heidi was cut off as she felt a hand land on her shoulder.

Suddenly, it felt as if she was being pulled through something.

And then it all went black…

….

Unknown Location.

Heidi groaned as she heard several voices around her.

"Are you sure she's Hades' daughter?"

"She definitely doesn't look like him."

"She's too pretty, have you looked at Hades? He's not exactly handsome."

"She has blue hair, and unless Athena had a kid we did not know about when she was going through that phase-"

"I did not, that is indeed Hades' child, I remember her."

"Well, I for one would love to meet her mother."

"Shut up, Ares."

Shit. I'm in Olympus, aren't I?

She opened her eyes and several figures jumped back in surprise while others rolled their eyes.

"Uh. I swear I haven't done anything." Heidi said, raising her hands up in surrender.

Several of the gods at this while Athena smiled softly and approached her. "That is not why you were summoned here."

The goddess helped her up and Heidi looked around. All of them are here…

Certain gods looked like they wanted to be elsewhere, Aphrodite especially so as she batted away Ares who was trying to flirt with her. Zeus looked neutral, probably because Heidi and he didn't get along the best. Hera was at Zeus' side as per usual. Poseidon looked serious, Heidi was hoping it was because of something else and not her. Artemis looked annoyed and was drumming her fingers against her arm. Apollo was simply looking at her with zero emotion, an expression considered out of place on his face. Hermes, who might have been the one to bring her there, waved at her with a goofy smile.

The rest were just looking at her in curiosity. It made sense considering the last time they had seen her she was a child.

"Then, why am I here?" Heidi asked as Zeus approached her.

"Child, you are aware that it has been twenty years since you have been here, yes?" He asked, looking at her with an unidentifiable emotion in his eyes.

"Yes?" Heidi answered uncertainty, looking back and forth between several gods.

I have a bad feeling about this…

"The same can be said for the Underworld."

Oh no.


Carlos looked around the Cathedral, Where is she?

He couldn't find the distinctive hair color of his friend, and he was starting to worry. She promised she would make sure that Mal would be stopped, not to mention he knew Heidi had a dress made just for this. There is no way she would suddenly decide to skip out.

Heidi shared a certain quality with her father, the two of them were very faithful in fulfilling deals, and in Heidi's case, promises.

He couldn't help the feeling of dread, What if something happened to her? No, get ahold of yourself, she's the daughter of Hades, she could beat anyone up. I can't let the others know, they would be angry at me. Especially Mal…

He had to follow the plan, not only for his sake but also for Heidi's. She was coming, he knew she was.

She was probably just running late.

"You okay?" Jay asked, noticing Carlos look around the Cathedral.

Carlos nodded, "Yeah, I'm fine."

He wasn't fine.

He watched as Ben walked down the aisle. Please Heidi, please hurry.


"You are hereby sentenced to the task of taking control of the Underworld and returning it to its former state. You shall not leave until you have completed this."

Heidi felt her knees buckle under her and she went to her hands and knees. Her face was frozen in horror, eyes shaking as tears threatened to fall.

Many of the gods turned their heads away while the goddesses looked at her with pity. Athena, who had been holding the bluenette when she fell, turned her eyes to the marble floor.

Heidi's breath shuddered as she looked up at Zeus. "B-But I can't, I have no control over what my father does!" She exclaimed, shaking her head while grabbing onto her dress.

Zeus didn't share even an ounce of sympathy for her as his eyes remained a cold blue. "Hades instructed the Underworld to follow you if anything were to ever happen to him. You are the only being they still obey."

Heidi's eyes closed as her hands shook. "Why…" Her eyes opened and she looked at all the gods in the room. "Why can't you just release my father?!" Her question came out as a cry as tears began pouring down her cheek, mixing with her makeup and leaving black streaks in their trail.

They couldn't provide an answer for that and she let out another cry. "I've done nothing to deserve this...nothing!" Her voice filled with rage as her hair roared to life. "It has been decades and the first thing you do is place a punishment on me!"

Hestia descended from her position near the wall and approached her. She didn't share the guilt her fellow gods did and one could tell she was deeply saddened by what her brother had said. The goddess laid a hand on Heidi's shoulder, her touch calming the younger woman down.

Heidi turned her watery gaze and suppressed another sob at the sight of the fiery-eyed goddess. "W-Why is this happening?"

Hestia closed her eyes and her frown deepened. "I cannot tell you that now."

"Did everyone…" Heidi trailed off as she tried rubbing her tears away, leaving black smudges on her hands in the process.

"The vote was taken and only three disagreed and argued against it." Hestia answered as she opened her eyes.

"Who?" Heidi looked at the gods, trying to figure out who the three were.

Hestia and Athena raised their hands into the air and Hermes followed not even a second after. Hermes looked like a kicked puppy as he landed in front of her. "I'm sorry." He apologized with a sad look. "I promised Hades that I would protect you and...I didn't."

Heidi's eyes widened as she heard this. "You did?"

Hermes gave her a quiet nod and Athena cleared her throat. "I made the same promise when I first saw you. I apologize that I was unable to prevent this."

The bluenette's head whipped in her direction. "I-It's okay…"

There was a loud boom and they all looked back at Zeus. "You shall begin immediately-"

Heidi quickly shook her head and held up her hands. "Please, let me do one thing before I go down there."

Zeus looked a tad irate at the fact she interrupted him, but with a look from Hera he merely raised an eyebrow. "What might that be?"

Heidi got to her feet, her eyes glowing as she looked up at him. "I must stop the plan to bring down the barrier. Someone is trying to bring it down and Fairy Godmother has her wand with her as we speak." She took a step forward and placed her fist over her heart. "I do not wish for that to happen."

Most of the gods appeared bewildered at the news and Athena looked at her in shock. "Are you sure of this?" Athena asked, caution evident in her tone.

Heidi nodded with a frown. "I am. I made a promise to someone and I shall not abandon it and leave it unfulfilled." A golden light entered her eyes and Athena let out an inaudible gasp. "Not even Hell itself can stop me from fulfilling this!"