This is a sneak peek into the fourth arc. I'm open to ideas for stuff since this is completely different from the fourth arc crossover. Some stuff is the same while others are incredibly different. I aim to make this more in-depth and due to that, it may take longer for chapters to come out. If anyone wishes to suggest anything or has an idea, feel free to pitch it. I'm still working out the kinks for this arc, but I assure you it will be possibly my favorite and hopefully yours.

I do not own Descendants, I only own my OCs.

It has been two years since Mal was declared queen and I made Audrey my eternal wife. Mal opened the barrier that fateful day and many of the villains have reformed while the few who haven't remain on the Isle. The practice of magic, which had been all but extinguished by the former queen and king, has been flourishing all throughout Auradon with many thankful that they can practice once more.

Like I had told Audrey that day, I worked my hardest to try and unite the gods with each other and with their people. Some get along pretty well. Others...It isn't always the prettiest. With help from Athena and Hestia, and a bit from my father (Who got married, yay!), I was able to figure out an alliance. It goes by some greek title that is a bit much, but I just call it the League. I'll fill you in on the deets eventually, anyway...let's get this show started.


Heidi had a small smile on her face as she looked out the window at the unusually beautiful morning. Typically, mornings like these were uncommon so close to Mount Olympus due to the frequent thunderstorms caused by one angry Zeus.

Hearing footsteps enter the room, Heidi turned away from the window and her smile wavered a bit before widening at the sight of her wife. Her eyes trailed over the pair of pink and red silk pajamas that the long-haired pinkette was wearing before her electric blue eyes met back up with Audrey's baby pink ones.

Audrey offered her a smile and walked up to her before standing up on her toes to steal a kiss. "Morning...Did you sleep?" She asked softly while taking the bluenette's hands in her own.

Heidi paused before shaking her head. "No, I...didn't feel the need." She said, purposefully leaving out a few details so it didn't worry the other woman.

Audrey raised an eyebrow at that before shaking it off as she heard the familiar demonic barking from the resident three-headed mutt. "And I think Kirby needs breakfast, I-" She was cut off as Heidi silenced her with a warm kiss. Once she was released from the kiss, Audrey allowed a small blush to cover her cheeks before she smiled into the embrace. The corners of her lips rose a bit as she felt Heidi's hand slip down to her belly. "Heidi…" She began, prompting the bluenette to immediately pull her hand back. "I'm fine."

Heidi's eyes flew elsewhere at the comment and pulled away. "I am...just going to feed the dog now." She murmured, licking at her dry lips before slipping away towards the kitchen.

Audrey softly sighed and placed a hand on her hip before turning away to go rest on the sofa.

Heidi walked around the kitchen almost automatically as she worked on Kirby's breakfast. Opening the freezer, she silently grabbed at a large piece of wagyu beef. Heidi was well aware that paying thousands of dollars every month just for meat for her dog was a bit...crazy, but she only wanted the best for her puppy.

Pulling out a knife, she quickly cubed the meat, since Kirby had been making it a habit to choke on meat lately, before sliding it off of the chopping board into an extravagant looking dog bowl.

The goddess idly levitated a few different types of vegetables out and used her magic to cut them up into non-choking sized portions before sliding them into the bowl. Setting the bowl down on the marble countertop, she went about taking care of everything and then grabbed the bowl.

Heidi dodged the jumping puppy as she used her fire to cook the meat and veggies and set the cooked meal down before the puppy could nail her.

Audrey watched from the couch while resting her head on one of the cushions. "Did you...did you wanna talk about this? It was a...I guess you could call it a heat of the moment thing?" The former princess gestured to herself with a bit of concern to her voice.

Heidi sat down and scooched so that she was in the corner seat, allowing Audrey to cuddle up to her. Running her fingers through the pinkette's long hair, Heidi shook her head. "I wouldn't call it a...heat of the moment thing. That's impulsive, what we...did wasn't impulsive." She said, pausing a few times before shaking her head and grabbing the remote.

Audrey's eyebrow rose as her eyes flickered to the TV as she took note of the constant switching of the channels. "So...We planned for it? Heidi, if you need some help thinking this through-"

As soon as she heard that, Heidi turned the TV off and shivered a bit. "No. No, I am fine. Just...fine." She said rather quickly, pulling her hand away from Audrey's hair.

Before Audrey could press any further, they were both surprised at the sound of a panicked knocking at the door. They stared as the knocking picked up in volume and speed before the person decided to just give up and try to take down the door, if the random thumps said anything.

Heidi's eyes halved and, thinking it was just another of her cousins playing around, got up and waltzed over to the door. "Which one is it this time? Apollo or-" Once she opened the door, she was cut off at the sight of a panting Mal along with a blonde-haired with purple tips with bright green eyes, baby that was strapped to her chest. "Mal?"

Mal pushed past her surprised sister while the oblivious baby smiled at the sight of the goddesses. "No...time. Have you seen the news?" She asked, catching her breath as she gestured for Heidi to shut the door.

Heidi shut the door and waved a spell over it before walking over to her sister. "Mal, calm down." She said as she kept her voice gentle. "What's going on?"

Mal took a deep breath as she allowed her baby to hold onto one of her fingers. "Auradon...It's...It's gone." She managed out, her bright green flashing with emotion as she focused onto Heidi's electric blue ones. "B-Ben, Jay, Evie, C-Carlos...They are all gone. Heidi, they are gone." She said, letting out a mix of a growl and a cry.

Heidi took hold of her hysterical sister's hand. "Mal...Show me." She whispered with a serious look.

Audrey quickly grabbed the TV remote and handed it to Heidi. Thanking the pinkette with a nod, Heidi placed the remote in Mal's hand and turned her towards the TV. "Just show me, okay?" She asked softly.

Mal shakily nodded as she used her free hand to run through her daughter's uniquely long hair. She turned on the TV and was trying her best to take deep breaths as she slowly went through the channels. With a shudder, she stopped on one channel that, to Heidi at least, looked like a big-budget fantasy film with CGI and everything. "There...That is what happened." She said, swallowing thickly as she instinctively leaned on her sister for support.

Heidi subconsciously held the hysterical woman as she examined the scene on the large TV. Part of her wanted to say that Mal's emotions and hormones went out of control again, which was surprisingly common during her pregnancy and last few months, but the other...wanted to believe. But that looks...impossible. She thought, looking at the aerial view that must have been caught using magic.

Audrey's eyes widened at the sight. "What...Why does everything look frozen?" She asked in shock, pointing out the seemingly frozen destroyed building that was mid-air.

Heidi tightened her hold on her sister. "It's...It's a mix of a time lock and a form of gravitational magic. They were destroyed then carried up by the change in gravity...then frozen within time." She murmured out as her eyebrows furrowed. "But...nobody is that powerful-at least nobody with a vendetta to destroy Auradon."

Mal pulled away a bit so she could look up at Heidi. "She said her name was Adelpha...but the gods may address her as Aphrodite." She said, looking down at the strangely content baby.

Heidi froze and turned rigid at that. "...Aphrodite? But...she hasn't been active for countless years, why would she do this?" She asked with confusion in her tone.

Mal slowly looked back at her. "She let me go...If I told you this." She pulled away and took a deep breath before gazing at her. "She awaited many years in the darkness, now that she is in the light...the world will face her fury for attempting to bury her amongst time." She said, her eyes flickering with magic as she fought to keep her powers under control. "You, most of all, will pay." She finished, gulping at the end.

While Audrey gained a look of fear, Heidi's eyes hardened as she went over the message. "Mal, go to the Underworld, take Audrey and go." She said with an icy tone.

"W-What? Heidi, I'm not leaving you up here with somebody who could do that!" Mal said abruptly and pointed at the TV while Audrey nodded in agreement as the pinkette stood up.

Heidi frowned deeply as her hair lit up. "You two need to stay safe...Let us handle it. I have to go up to Olympus now and get Zeus and Poseidon on this." She said, moving to guide the women towards her personal teleportation area.

"What about Hades?" Audrey asked as she tried to grab onto something so she wouldn't be pushed into the teleporter.

"My father needs to make sure the Underworld is secure and has to take the time to round up anybody that might need help. Just because Aphrodite hit Auradon first doesn't mean she'll let it be the last." Heidi said while plucking Audrey off the wall.

Mal nodded at that. "That's fair...But you aren't safe up here! She could kill you!" She exclaimed, whipping around and causing Heidi to stop pushing her.

Heidi shook her head. "No, I will be fine. It's all of Olympus against one goddess who has been gone for centuries." She said as she turned her sister back around and began marching them again. "What could she do against hundreds of gods?"

Mal looked over her shoulder. "Heidi, something doesn't feel right about her. I can't shake it off and something is going to happen. Something bad!" She said with a frown.

"Mal, we will be fine and I will be down in no time telling you that I found our friends and Ben. There is nothing to worry about." Heidi said, her tone telling Mal to stop arguing.

As they reached Heidi's custom portal, the goddess activated it and gestured for Mal to go through it. The purple-haired woman frowned at her sister and stared for a few moments before reluctantly turning away and walking through the portal.

Now that it was just Audrey and her, Heidi took her wife's hands and looked her in the eye. "Stay in the castle, I will be redirecting as many as I can down there if things go south." She said in a low tone.

Audrey nodded as the fear within her eyes. "What is going to happen? I-I...You don't know what she can do, Heidi, and what if she defeated you?" She asked, her eyes beginning to water at her words.

"Audrey...I have faith in Olympus, the gods have handled far more trouble than this." Heidi said gently as she whistled for Kirby to come. "If we are in danger...I will try to save as many as possible." She told the pinkette as she lifted the puppy up and placed him in Audrey's arms. "Go."

When Audrey paused a bit, Heidi shook her head. "Audrey, go, please." She said, whispering out the last word with a wavering frown.

Audrey sniffed and slowly nodded as she made a point to ignore the tear that streaming down her cheek. Turning towards the portal, she hung her head down and let out a quiet whimper. "Heidi…"

Heidi closed her eyes and opened them after taking a deep breath. Walking up behind her wife, she slowly turned her around and pulled her into a deep kiss. Reaching up with her free hand, she pulled her deeper into her warmth with a soft hum.

Once the bluenette had pulled away, Audrey took a moment to gather her composure before smiling softly. "Stay safe." She whispered out before giving her one final kiss and turning away before walking through the portal.

Heidi let out a deep sigh as she deactivated the portal and heard her door being thrown open. "And...here we go." She mumbled, hearing the sound of Hermes beginning to call out for her.