Hi guys! Here's part two of the finale! Hope you enjoy it! This marks the end of D1!

Emmettluver2010 : I know! I'm so excited to write it! They have opposite personalities, to an extent, and I feel like it's even more fun that way.

(I suppose I should put a note of some sort up since some people don't like that)

SailorSedna052 : I'm not sure if I'll write Persephone in since she isn't in the 'Disney Olympians', despite the fact she's apart of greek mythology. I may mention her in the future, but she won't have a major role. Her mother, Demeter, is apart of the 'Disney Olympians' so naturally, she'll be mentioned if there is another meeting up in Olympus.

[UPDATED 10/30]

I don't own Descendants, only Heidi.


A golden light filled her vision and she could hear several of the gods gasp in shock. As the light dimmed to a much more manageable degree, Heidi could see the gods staring at her in surprise at what had just happened. Hestia chuckled behind her and Heidi noticed the smallest of smirks on the elder goddess's face. Almost as if she knows...

Her thought process was cut off as an unknown power surged through her. "W-What?" It was new...despite her lack of memory of most of her childhood, she knew she had never had it.

And it felt amazing.

Athena, who was the closest to her, jumped back in surprise, "You've done it..." She whispered, "Your desire to fulfill that promise..."

Heidi looked at her hand, only to find that it was...glowing?

"Someone explain this later, I've got to go," Heidi said with a shake of the head. "I can't let him down."

She teleported out, leaving a bewildered group of gods and goddesses.

"Was that what I think it was?" Artemis asked, a startled look in her eyes while she managed to keep a straight face.

"Yes, yes it was." Apollo confirmed, smirking as several of the gods looked at him, "She will be perfect for this."

Athena shook her head. "I still don't approve."

"We know." The gods all answered as she frowned.

That power did not come from Hades' side. Athena thought as a troubled look crossed her face, It must have come from the mother.


Heidi landed a mile away from the Cathedral, just in time to see a massive dragon flying overhead, "Dammit! Why am I always late?!"

She sighed in irritation and began sprinting towards the Cathedral. To her amazement, she was running faster than usual, way faster. Yet, it felt like she was just walking.

What is this power? I'm only half-god, where could this power be coming from? My mother couldn't have had this power...could she?

Heidi shook her head, trying to send the thoughts away. She had more important things to do, much more important things to do.

She practically crashed into the door, and she pushed it open with such strength that she caused them to come off their hinges.

"...That's new."

To her surprise, everyone except the four VKs and Maleficent were frozen.

Heidi stepped over the doors, not appearing to notice the five staring at her. "So, who froze them?"

"Heidi?!" The four VKs all shouted, looked dumbfounded as the goddess approached them.

"That's my name, don't wear it out." Heidi said back with a stupid grin.

Maleficent scoffed, "And here I feared it might be someone with actual power, not an insufferable girl who decided to put on a light show."

"Did you not just see me push those doors off their hinges?" Heidi asked incredulously, glaring at her before she turned to the others, "I had a meeting with my family up in Olympus, took me longer than expected."

"Olympus? That means you...you were with the gods!" Carlos said, a look of relief on his face.

"Correct." She pulled out her ember, "But I'm here now, and I must stop this."

Mal looked at her, "We must stop this." She said, smiling at her for the first time.

Heidi raised an eyebrow, "You?"

Mal nodded, "Yeah…" Laughing quietly as Heidi smiled.

Maleficent groaned, "Really Mal? Siding with her? She is weak because she loves someone, because she shows compassion. It's ridiculous and you don't want to be like her."

Mal frowned, "You don't know what I want to be like! Maybe I do want to love someone, maybe I do want to show compassion! I can choose what I want to do! I'm not you." She exclaimed, glaring at her mother.

Maleficent chuckled, ignoring most of what Mal said, "Don't be silly, Mal. I've had years and years and years and... Years of practice being evil. You'll get there."

"No, I will not. And I really wish that you had never gotten there yourself. Love is not weak or ridiculous. It's actually really amazing." Mal said, smiling at the last part as Heidi nodded.

Heidi placed her hand on Mal's shoulder, "Stand up to her, I know you can do it." She whispered, encouragement in her voice.

Maleficent groaned as she walked over, "I know one thing, young lady. You have no room for love in your life!"

Mal's eyes went wide as she held out her hand, "And now I command, wand to my hand!" The wand flew into her hand and she laughed, "Ha! It worked!"

"I hardly think so. Frankly, this is tedious and very immature. Give me the wand. Give me the wand!" Maleficent tried to take the wand back but fell short as Heidi pointed her ember at her.

"Mine can do everything my father's can do. I suggest you stand back." The ember lit up ominously as the goddess glared at her.

"Why should I listen to you?" Maleficent asked, not impressed with Heidi one bit.

Before Heidi could respond, Carlos suddenly looked up, "Hold on, maybe good really is more powerful than evil?"

Maleficent laughed, not noticing Dude running towards her, "Oh, please! You're killing me." Dude was now in front of her and caught her attention, "Arf!" Annnd he tackled her, "Oh! Oh, the breath! The breath! Get off me!" She threw the dog off as Jay tried punching her before grabbing her scepter. "Gaston should be jealous." She whacked him on the head, sending him to the ground. "Enough! You all will regret this!" Green smoke surrounded her and instantly the five knew what was happening.

"Everyone, back up!" Heidi commanded as she pushed Mal behind her. "If there's anyone who could kick a dragon's ass right now it's me." She fired a warning blast at it, momentarily stunning it and allowing the others time.

The VKs all ran back with Mal grabbing Heidi's wrist, "No, you too!" She pulled her before pushing her back, "This is between her and me."

"Are you sure?" Heidi asked, looking at her cautiously while still holding her ember.

Mal gave her a small nod. "I'm sure."

Heidi stopped aiming at the dragon as Mal looked up at her mother, "This is between you and me, mother. The strength of evil is good as none when stands before five hearts as one." Mal's eyes began to glow, "The strength of evil is good as none when stands before five hearts as one." Heidi placed her hand on Mal's shoulder as her own eyes glowed, "The strength of evil is good as none when stands before five hearts as one!" She exclaimed, the two of them staring at each other as each tried to overpower the other.

They both looked at each other before the green mist surrounded the dragon again, causing Maleficent to disappear as it went away.

Fairy Godmother gasped as she unfroze. "Oh!" She looked around before looking at the ground at something.

"Where did she go?" Heidi asked, her eyes back to normal as Mal snapped out of her trance.

"I have no idea," Mal said, looking at the scene in amazement.

Fairy Godmother ran over to them with a small lizard in her hands.

"Did you do that?" Evie asked, looking at Mal.

Mal shook her head. "I don't know."

Fairy Godmother shook her head with a soft chuckle. "No, no, no, no. Your mother did. She shrank to the size of the love in her heart. That's why It's so itty-bitty."

"That's strangely satisfying." Heidi chuckled, smirking at the lizard as it made a funny little squeaking sound at her.

Mal and Fairy Godmother lowered to the ground. "Is she gonna be like that forever?"

"Well, forever is a long time. You learned to love. So can she." Fairy Godmother said, a small smile on her face.

Mal looked at the wand in her hands. "I believe this belongs to you." She handed the wand to Fairy Godmother.

Fairy Godmother picked up a ring, "And I believe this... Belongs to you. You all have earned yourselves an "a" in goodness class." She stood up and raised her wand, "Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo!"

Everyone instantly unfroze, some stumbling a bit as they were mid-step.

They all began celebrating and hugging at what the five did.

Heidi smiled and put her ember away. Guess it's time.

The goddess turned around and began walking away.

Mal noticed her, though, and turned to look at her. "Heidi! Where are you going?"

Everything went silent.

Heidi paused and frowned. "I'm going home."

"You're going back there?" Carlos asked, looking confused as Heidi looked over her shoulder.

"No, I'm going home." Heidi sighed and turned around. "I must go home."

"Who said you had to?" Mal asked, walking towards her as the other VKs and Ben followed.

Heidi glanced about the room, seeing Audrey also looking at her caused her to close her eyes. "I wish I didn't have to say this. But I have to." She opened her eyes, "I have received word that the Underworld is out of control and the Fates can no longer handle it by themselves. The gods have instructed me to become a stand-in for my father until he is released." Heidi explained, little to no emotion in her voice as she fought to keep her emotions in check. "I came here to not only make sure the villains didn't escape but to say my goodbyes."

Their smiles fell, "What?" Carlos asked quietly, confusion in his eyes.

Heidi frowned abruptly. "I'm sorry." I don't want to say goodbye, no, that'll only make it more painful. She pulled out her ember one last time and placed a kiss on it, whispering something before looking up at them all. "See ya later."

Then she disappeared.


Heidi knew she could've said goodbye a little bit nicer, but that meant hugging and crying, making her feel like her goodbyes could be her last and that she was going to be gone for a while.

She did not want that. She did not want to feel sadness out of the event.

So she simply made them all feel something else. Joy. Sure she fabricated their emotions, yeah they'll be pissed when they see her, but she wanted them to feel joy over their triumph.

Not sadness over losing her.

It was necessary.

Besides, how long would it take to fix the Underworld?

It was gonna take a very long time.

Heidi drank in the atmosphere of the place she grew up in. The sounds of souls screaming was strangely comforting in her times of trial.

She found her father's old throne and slumped in it, covering her eyes with her hands, At least they are happy and smiling. I wanted them to be happier. I wanted them to smile. For one day they will all be happy, they will all smile, and they will not know I have left. She parted her fingers so she could look through them, Even if it doesn't feel right to me.

She straightened up as her father's guard dog Cerberus approached her, each head looking at her as if it could read her thoughts.

Heidi got up and hugged the massive creature, "At least I have you, you're the last thing my father left behind. I'm gonna miss him." She said softly, petting one of the heads, "You'll keep me company, right?"

Each head let out a whine as one licked her, "I'll take that as a yes. Good girl." She giggled, patting the second head.

She looked past the heads at the mess the Underworld was, "I'm gonna get this cleaned up as fast as I can. I promise."


Hades saw it all, the fancy shmancy Coronation and the dragon fight that was pretty damn entertaining.

Of course, that's what alerted him to Heidi's new...developments. He knew what the other gods had done and he was not happy. Hell, he was tempted to scream for Hermes to get his ass down as soon as he saw the light show his daughter was putting on!

Forcing his daughter to fix the Underworld? She didn't even have his powers! They doomed her to an eternity down in 'Hell' and Hades knew how that felt.

But that was his duty. Heidi had a chance at a better life and here she was fixing his world.

The other gods were gonna get their asses kicked big time. If they wanted someone to fix the Underworld they should have pulled him off of the Isle.

My baby girl doesn't deserve this. Zeus...you are so screwed when I get out. Athena...how could you? You were the closest thing she had to a mother.

He wasn't gonna hear their petty excuses, nope, he was just gonna kick their asses.

And he was gonna kick 'em good.