Hellooooo! So! This chapter has a song in it and so much romance I had to change one of the genres to romance so that I could upload this with piece of mind. Seriously though, if anyone wanted romance, this is probably the most romantic, or sappy, chapter I have ever written or will write. Also! This is the final chapter for D2, and we will move onto the chapters that take place during the one-year time skip. I hope everyone has enjoyed D2!

I changed some of the lyrics to fit, forgive me if they suck. I'm a fanfic writer, not a songwriter.

I can't believe I actually wrote this...I went so overboard. If anyone likes this amount of romance review or PM me, that way, I can go crazy again in future chapters. I'm trying to work back up to longer chapters, so I hope everyone enjoys that little detail.

SailorSedna052 : Heidi doesn't get seasick, though I kind of want to add that in, but she does have quite the reaction to water you could say. You'll see what I mean in this chapter and Uma is definitely to blame for everything.

I don't own Descendants or the song; I only own Heidi.


Audrey led Heidi through the ever loud crowd of reporters, "I don't feel like dealing with them." Audrey said to her and tightened her hold on the goddess as she squeezed by people.

"If you don't want to you don't have to." Heidi responded as the two finally reached an open area on the ship. Heidi turned to look at Audrey, "If you feel like you don't want to be here we can leave, okay? I'll teleport us both back."

Audrey nodded, "I think I'll be fine."

Heidi took note of how Audrey grabbed her hand after she had said that. I hope everything goes right.

More people began to show up, and Heidi saw that Jay, Carlos, and Evie arrived and while Evie was talking to the reporters, Jay went elsewhere as Carlos talked to Jane. Heidi could only guess that he had asked Jane to be his date, and if that was the case, she was proud of him for stepping out of his shell.

Out of nowhere, Chad scrambled up to the duo, "Audrey!"

Both women looked at him in exasperation, "What is it, Chad?" Audrey asked, while Heidi chuckled as she covered her mouth with her hand.

"Audrey, I don't know what that VK has done to you but I will save you!" He said loudly as people looked at the scene.

Audrey groaned as Heidi couldn't help the laugh that bubbled out, "Oh my gods, you are delusional!" Heidi said, holding her stomach as she laughed.

"Chad, Heidi has done nothing to me and I really wish you would stop!" Audrey said in annoyance as the boy practically wilted.

"But Audrey-"

"Go." She stated, glaring at him while he backed away before running for the hills.

Audrey 'hmphed' as Heidi finally stopped laughing, "Man, is it just me or has he gotten dumber?"

"He's gotten dumber." Audrey said, looking up at the goddess, "I can't believe I dated him."

Heidi shrugged, "He was a friend, right?"

"Well, yeah." Audrey frowned, "But why-"

Heidi stopped her, putting her finger the princess's lips as she shushed her, "You were lonely and turned to a friend for comfort, the friend just turned out to be an idiot and you ended up dating him for a short while. You thought you wouldn't be lonely anymore, that's why you did it."

Audrey stared at the goddess in shock, How did she know that? I never told her...Did I?

Heidi smirked brightly at her, "I know love, remember? I'm a love guru." She said, almost as if she could read the other girl's thoughts.

Maybe she can and she just hasn't bothered to tell me. Audrey thought as she slowly smiled back, "Right...How could I forget?"

Heidi gave her a reassuring look as she patted the princess's arm and looked away. Audrey knew what was coming, and despite having someone there with her, she still didn't feel right. Something about seeing the man who dumped you publicly while under a love spell and dancing with the villain who did it was more than just a little irritating.

Then the time came for Mal to be introduced, and Audrey could feel the frown forming on her face as her hand tightened around Heidi's.

Heidi glanced over in concern, silently asking her if she was okay.

Audrey simply nodded as her eyes narrowed, This was supposed to be my Cotillion.

The very sight of Mal slowly descending those stairs upset the princess as every step the purplette took further stomped on Audrey's dream of becoming queen.

Why would they want a villain for queen? Why would they be happy to see her coming down those steps? Why is it always about Mal?

Dark thoughts swirled around Audrey's head as Mal went to her friends while everyone complimented her on how beautiful she looked.

"Audrey...Audrey!" Heidi murmured before poking the princess on the arm, causing her to look up, "I can tell you aren't happy, I don't want to be here if you don't want to."

Something snapped inside the princess as she looked sharply at the goddess, "I'm fine." Audrey hissed, managing to startle Heidi a bit as she turned her attention back on Mal.

Something isn't right here...She has the same amount of hate that I always felt from my father whenever he talked about my mother. Heidi thought, eyes wide as she felt the hate rolling off of Audrey in waves.

Hades never spoke well of her mother and always mentioned how he would have her tortured in the Underworld in the worst possible way for countless years if he ever got out. He didn't just hate her, he wanted her gone. There is no way to describe his hate, no words could put an accurate description to the unbridled fury that was in his eyes whenever he spoke of her.

The hate he held for Maleficent was so much less than the hate he held for her mother, and Heidi knew that if he ever saw her mother...she would be dead in a matter of seconds.

That hatred took time to grow and deepen, it didn't just happen suddenly as it was reserved for the person they despised the most. The person that caused them the most strife, the most pain, the most emotional turmoil...and Mal was that person to Audrey.

Heidi knew what she had to do, she wasn't sure Audrey would appreciate it, but she knew she had to do it.

With that thought in mind, she looked down and closed her eyes as she teleported them off of the ship. When she opened her eyes, she could see that they were on dry land and saw that Audrey was a tad disoriented.

"Why did you do that?" Audrey asked as she held her head.

Heidi bit her lip, "I have something I need to do and I didn't want to do it in front of everyone." She said nervously as Audrey tilted her head in confusion.

In reality, Audrey was panicking. She took me off the boat because she needed to do something?! She can't possibly be doing that...That would be unexpected and I don't know if I-!

It took only a single action to shut her up and that action was none other than a kiss from the goddess's seemingly burning lips.

Heidi closed her eyes as she focused on withdrawing the negative emotions. It was a technique she read that empaths could do since they had more control over their emotions than the regular human being did. Of course, it was in the form of a kiss. It was something about kissing being one of the most important actions when it came to human emotions that allowed empaths to draw out hate, a very powerful emotion in its own right. Heidi didn't exactly agree with it but whatever works is good for her.

While Heidi was 'cleansing' Audrey of her hatred, Audrey found herself...enjoying it?

No! This is not right...why am I liking it? Audrey thought as she took note of the fact that Heidi's arms were keeping her close to her body.

Heidi inwardly sighed as she managed to draw a little bit of hate from the girl before Audrey pulled away, That's like taking an itty bitty chunk off of an iceberg. I'm going to have to do that daily if I want to save her.

Audrey had this stunned look on her face as she opened and closed her mouth in the manner of a goldfish while her face turned bright red like a tomato.

Heidi blinked at her reaction, "It was that bad?"

Audrey's eyes went wide as she shook her head, finding that it was better than trying to speak at the moment.

I broke a princess. Heidi thought with a sigh, "Sorry-"

Audrey, who was still as red as ever, quickly shook her head again, "N-No, it's okay." I'm...alright with this. I don't know why, but I am. Not like I'll ever tell her. "We should go back."

Heidi nodded, looking back at the ship before taking Audrey's hand and teleporting back.


When they landed, Heidi knew she messed up.

Big time.

Turns out Uma had showed up while Heidi was...helping Audrey. One thing led to another and now Uma was a massive Cecelia sending water everywhere. Not to mention the whole, "I'm trying to drown you all!" gimmick.

Heidi sighed, "I probably should have seen this coming." She muttered to herself as Audrey hung on to her.

"Heidi, we need to get out of here!" Audrey exclaimed as the boat rocked wildly.

"On-" Suddenly, a massive amount of water flew into the air as Uma laughed.

Audrey gaped as Heidi fell backward from the water touching her. Thankfully, Heidi's head managed to stay above the water that was on the deck. Audrey didn't want to deal with giving the goddess mouth-to-mouth again like she had to do when she was washing Heidi's hair.

That means...we've kissed more than once today! Audrey realized, eyes going wide, This is definitely wrong, what would my family think?!

A loud roar startled Audrey out of her thoughts, causing her to look to the sky, A dragon? Ugh! "Great, now she's channeling her mother!" Audrey muttered in irritation as she bent down and got the unconscious goddess up. She struggled a bit before Heidi awoke with a small groan.

"Wha...What's going on now?" Heidi asked, her speech slurred slightly as she looked at Audrey.

"Mal turned into a dragon!" Audrey said, glaring at the creature over her shoulder.

"Oh, good for her...I guess." Heidi mumbled back, head falling as she passed out again.

Audrey let out an irritated groan, "Heidi, wake up! We have to get off the ship!" She whacked Heidi on the back of the head.

The goddess woke up, "Right...right." She reached down the front of her dress and pulled out her ember, "Oh...it's wet."

"Why did you have it there?" The princess asked incredulously as she managed to open the door to the lower levels of the ship.

"Seemed good at the time." She muttered, shaking the ember, "You got a match?"

Audrey looked dumbfounded as Heidi continued to shake the ember, "Why would I have a match?"

"I dunno." Heidi shrugged, deciding that smacking the ember might make it light up, "It won't light up."

"Just use your fire! I thought you said that you have fire powers." Audrey said, hoping that her suggestion might knock some sense into the waterlogged goddess.

Heidi stopped and blinked, before closing her eyes as the ember glowed. The bluenette opened her eyes, "Eh, I didn't think that would work."

"Well, get us out of here! I don't want to drown because of a stupid octopus or get fried by a dragon." Audrey exclaimed, glaring at the ceiling as she heard the dragon roar.

"O...Kay." Heidi slurred out, tightening her hold on the ember as the two teleported away.


As soon as they appeared in their dorm, Heidi passed out once more and crumpled to the floor. Audrey held onto her bedpost for support as she shook her head, I'll never get used to that. She thought as the world finally stopped spinning.

She stepped over the sleeping woman and went to her dresser. She looked at a nearby mirror and her eyes widened at herself.

"I look like a mess…" Audrey muttered, taking note of the fact that most of her makeup had run when the waves hit.

She glanced down at the goddess, "Well, not that big of a mess."

Heidi's braid was all messed up from the water and she appeared paler than usual while her dress was disheveled. Her eyes had bags underneath them and, in Audrey's opinion, she looked like she was sick.

"Must be the water." Audrey mumbled, tilting her head before looking back at the mirror, "I knew I shouldn't have gone." She carefully touched her lips, But if I hadn't gone, Heidi would have never… Her eyes went huge, No. You know you can't fall in-er like her, you have to find the right prince and marry him.

Audrey closed her eyes, balling her hands as she slammed them onto the dresser, Why do I hate the sound of that?! Why do I want to say no? She opened her eyes and gasped softly, "Why am I crying?" Her voice shook as her thoughts raced, Do I...Do I like her?

She whipped around, her hand on her heart as she took a deep breath, "No, that's ridiculous." Audrey looked down at the sleeping goddess, "I can't like her, she's…"

Heidi yawned and smiled in her sleep, causing Audrey to smile as well before she caught herself. "How would my parents react? How would Grammy? They'd disown me if they knew!"

Her worries were shut down as the memory of Heidi kissing her resurfaced, "But…" She closed her eyes and thought about those six months, Heidi was gone, "All I thought of was her..." Audrey remembered drawing the bluenette over and over again until she managed to get every last detail perfect.

Her eyes snapped open as she went to sit on her bed, "I think I like her...but, how could I tell her?"

She picked up her diary and opened it, looking at the drawing of the goddess.

I really wanna stop

But I just got the taste for it

I feel like I could fly with the man on the moon

So honey hold my hand, you like making me wait for it

I feel like I could die walking up to the room, oh yeah

What is this premonition?

How'd I get in this position?

It's way too soon, this can't be love

But I need to tell you something

She snapped the book shut and stood up, picking the unconscious goddess up and laying her on her bed.

I really really really really really really like you

And I want you. Do you want me? Do you want me too?

I really really really really really really like you

And I want you. Do you want me? Do you want me too?

Audrey sat down beside the goddess and gently cupped the woman's cheek before quickly pulling back and shaking her head as she jumped up.

Oh, did I say too much?

I'm so in my head

When we're out of touch

I really really really really really really like you

And I want you. Do you want me? Do you want me too?

The princess smiled as she did a small twirl and pulled out a pair of pajamas.

It's like everything you say is a sweet revelation

All I wanna do is get into your head

Yeah we could stay alone, you and me, in this temptation

Sipping on your lips, hanging on by a thread

Audrey froze,and frowned as she tossed her clothes onto her bed. Looking into the mirror, she touched her glowing cheeks before turning around and holding both hands to her chest.

Is it just superstition?

How'd I get in this position?

It's way too soon, this can't be love

But I need to tell you something

Her gaze settled on the goddess, marching over and grabbed her by the wrists as she pulled her upright.

I really really really really really really like you

And I want you. Do you want me? Do you want me too?

I really really really really really really like you

And I want you. Do you want me? Do you want me too?

She realized what she was doing and quickly released Heidi, causing the bluenette to fall back onto the bed as she let out a yawn.

Oh, did I say too much?

I'm so in my head

When we're out of touch

I really really really really really really like you

And I want you. Do you want me? Do you want me too?

Audrey glanced back at her, a small smile stretching across her face.

Who gave you eyes like that?

Said you could keep them?

I don't know how to act

Or if I should be leaving

I'm running out of time

I think I've made up mind

I need to tell you something

Yeah, I need to tell you something

The princess made up her decision, "I don't want to marry a prince." Spinning around, the smile becoming bright, "I want to...I want to decide for myself."

I really really really really really really like you!

And I want you. Do you want me? Do you want me too?

I really really really really really really like you!

And I want you. Do you want me? Do you want me too?

Unbeknownst to Audrey, Heidi awoke seconds after she turned away and was smiling softly as she watched the princess dance around the room and sing.

Oh, did I say too much?

I'm so in my head!

When we're out of touch!

I really really really really really really like you!

And I want you. Do you want me? Do you want me too?

When Audrey turned around, she was stunned to see Heidi smiling at her. "H-Heidi-"

Heidi stood up and walked over to the girl, "You wanted to tell me something?" She asked with a soft chuckle.

Audrey blushed, as she looked at their hands before looking back up at the deep blue eyes of the goddess. It's now or never. She thought before her smile returned.

Yeah!

I really really really really really really like you!

And I want you. Do you want me? Do you want me too?

Yeah, I need to tell you something

I really really really really really really like you!

And I want you. Do you want me? Do you want me too?

Audrey took a deep breath as she let out a quiet laugh, "Did I just embarrass myself?"

Heidi raised an eyebrow, "On the contrary. I'll let you in on a secret…" She pulled the princess close, "Those six years down in Hell may have been the worst six years of my life, but they gave me something in return."

"What?" Audrey asked breathlessly, aware of how close they were standing.

Heidi smiled, "I learned to hold on to my memories as they were all I had. The memory I thought of daily was right before Coronation, when you told me you liked me. I thought about it for so long...I hadn't realized that I tried fixing the Underworld faster than before. I wanted to return, not because of my dislike of the place but because of that memory. Each time I thought back to those words and seeing that expression on your face as I left…" The goddess paused, "I wanted to make sure I'd never see that expression ever again." She chuckled softly, "I guess what I'm trying to say is...I really really really really really really like you too."

Audrey laughed, "That was horrible." She shook her head and tilted her head, "But...What does that make us?"

"What do you want us to be?"

The princess paused before slowly smiling, "...I want us to be a thing."

"Like...girlfriends?" Heidi asked, blinking in curiosity.

Audrey nodded before frowning, "Is that okay with you? I can-"

A kiss shut her up, and she could feel a weight being lifted off her shoulders as the goddess slowly pulled away, "Sounds perfect."