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"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?" Fairy Godmother quizzed the five VK's as she motioned her pointer towards the options.
Jay and Carlos looked confused (and bored), Mal wasn't paying attention while she drew in her sketchbook, Evie had a disturbed look on her face.
Van was bored out of his mind. It was honestly a miracle he hadn't fallen asleep yet. Class on the Isle could be boring from time to time, but this was way worse.
"Yes, Evie," who had raised her hand.
"C: give it a bottle," she answered with a trying smile, but it didn't quite reach her eyes.
"Correct!" Fairy Godmother applauded. "Again."
"You are on fire girl!" Carlos declared.
Van rolled his eyes.
"Carlos, just pick the one that doesn't sound evil, specifically the one your mother would never do," Van deadpanned.
Seriously, this guy was one of the smartest kids in school, and on the Isle. How was this so difficult for him?
"Point taken," he admitted.
He didn't know why he was acting this way. Maybe because this was the first morning he had gone without taking orders from his mother. Whatever it was, he was relieved to be away from her, even if only a short while.
Just then a girl with short hair and wearing a blue dress came into the study hall. She was carrying a clipboard and eyed each of the VK's fearfully as she headed towards her mother.
"Hello dear one!" the Headmistress greeted warmly.
"You need to sign off on an early dismissal for the coronation," she said while fearfully glancing back at the VK's.
Van internally groaned. He could understand the girls fear to a certain degree but that didn't mean he agreed with it. For starters, they literally hadn't done anything yet (barring the museum) so what was the point.
Carlos, on the other hand, was in awe of the angel that just walked in. He didn't know why but he couldn't take his eyes off of her. She was beautiful, so much more than any other girl he had seen on the Isle.
"Everyone remembers my daughter, Jane," Fairy Godmother introduced.
"Not really no," Van replied rather bluntly. "We haven't been introduced to many people in Auradon yet so."
Jane's eyes widened at the sight of Van, or more specifically, who he resembled. She knew Sora had a son but this couldn't be him, he couldn't be a VK, could he?
"I'm not Sora's son if that's what you're thinking," Van informed her, surprising the young fairy. "I admit we look alike, but my father is Vanitas. And before you ask yes, he also resembles Sora. Just as Roxas resembles Ventus."
"I-I see," Jane stammered, though it did make some sense to her. "Well, that's okay. Don't mind me. As you were."
"Maybe we'll see you later and we can get to know each other then!" Carlos exclaimed.
His outburst earned him several looks from his friends who were stunned at his abnormal behaviour. Carlos, for as long as they could remember, never had outbursts. He could scream for help when something or someone was coming after him but other than that nothing.
Jane was a little startled by the outburst. Hardly anyone wanted to know her, and here a new kid was trying.
"I-I-I mean, if you, you know want to that is," Carlos stammered, realizing his mistake.
He stared at the desk embarrassed, his face turning bright red.
'I don't believe it,' Jay thought. He knew that look anywhere. It wasn't common on the Isle, but he knew one when he saw one. 'He's got a crush.'
'Well, this is a first,' Evie realized. 'Not sure if I'll be able to help with this one though.'
As intrigued as she was with the offer, Jane couldn't deny she was a little suspicious. He was a VK after all. Despite this, she felt conflicted. She didn't want to say yes, but she didn't want to say no either.
"Maybe," was all she said before leaving. "As you were."
As she left, Carlos internally berated himself for the way he acted. He didn't know what came over him.
Van on the other hand was impressed. He didn't think Carlos had it in him.
Mal glanced at Jane as she left, a plan beginning to form within her mind.
"Ahem, let's continue," Fairy Godmother urged as she pointed towards the board. "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?"
Van wasn't sure how much more of this he could take. The class was boring in so many ways that it was starting to drive him insane. At Dragon Hall, there were a few classes he found boring but none as bad as this. The questions were stupid and the class, in general, was pointless. They knew how to be good it was the exact opposite of what they were taught on the Isle, mostly anyway. Some parents (like his and Evie's) taught them to be good but also not to let others push you around. This class and the way it was taught was just stupid in general. What was worse was that he would have to attend it five days a week, much to his chagrin.
'Thank Hades they're in the morning,' Van thought. 'Better to get them done and out of the way.'
Evie raised her hand again, though from her face it was apparent she was becoming annoyed with the questions. Jay and Carlos were fighting for who should answer. Van reluctantly raised his hand hoping that by taking part this awful excuse of a class would go by faster.
"Van," Fairy Godmother called.
"I'm gonna go with C since it's the closest one," he muttered. "But ideally it should be none of them."
The headmistress raised an eyebrow, both confused and curious.
"Would you care to explain that?" she asked politely.
Van sighed.
"For starters, who would leave a vial of poison out in the open? Like literally, who? I doubt anyone in Auradon would do that. Even then I would think about who is in the surrounding area and watching because for all we know someone could want us to pick it up and then get us into trouble. That's the problem with C because if kids from this school are nervous around us because of who our parents are then you can imagine how authority figures are going to react to us," Van explained. "The problems with the other two are one, I doubt any of us would be able to get near the King's wine since there's no definite time to spike it, and even then, he's heavily guarded. And two, we wouldn't paint poison on an apple because we don't know what type it is. For all we know it might not even be poison, and even if it is, it could be toxic to the touch so we wouldn't paint it."
Fairy Godmother was stunned into silence. Van made some very valid points about the situation. She didn't want to admit it, but the previous question may have been a little stupid.
"Those are valid points and I will take them into consideration," she informed him. "That reminds me. I meant to say this at the start but forgot. Van." The said boy raised an eyebrow at being addressed. Had he done something wrong? "The students from your year will be going on a field trip to the Universal Museum of Science and Technology shortly after this. While normally you'd need your parent's permission seeing as how you only arrived yesterday it's been decided you can go any way."
The others, particularly Carlos, perked up at this. This sounded like a different museum from the one they were at last night.
"Universal Museum of Science and Technology?" Van repeated. "What's that?"
"It's a museum located in Auradon City built sometime after Auradon was formed. It houses all technological and scientific advancements and creations made throughout history," she explained. "It's also funded by several major corporations. Stark Industries, Krei Tech Industries, and Hamada Tech Foundation."
Stark Industries he had vaguely heard about, it was a company run by Iron Man after all. Krei and Hamada groups he had heard about from Dr Callaghan. The scientist dislikes Krei but he seemed proud of Hiro and what he accomplished.
"The bus will be leaving twenty minutes after this," Fairy Godmother continued.
Van was surprised by the new development. The first day and already he was out exploring Auradon, but more so because it meant this would be the first interaction he had with his new classmates.
Van frowned at thinking of them like that, not out of malice, but because it was another reminder of how his life had changed in such a short amount of time.
He just hoped it didn't blow up in his face.
Front Gate
Van, with some assistance from Doug, arrived at the front gate where several students his age were waiting. Upon arriving, they all froze at the sight of him.
'Oh for the love of. SERIOUSLY!' he mentally screamed.
This was just getting ridiculous. Yes, he looked like Sora, but so did his dad. How were they not aware of this? It was as if his relatives had never mentioned to anyone before, which made no sense considering how important a detail it was.
"Well, this is a surprise," a dark-haired boy looking up from his phone said. "You never told us you had a brother Kai."
Van had noticed him before but he should have. Standing to the far right was a boy with a similar appearance to Van but with several notable differences. Kai possessed blue eyes and auburn red hair. In addition, he wore bright red shorts, black and red sneakers, a bright red jacket, and a white t-shirt with a pink Paopu on it.
The boy was staring at him in disbelief, not that Van could entirely blame him. He would have done the same in his shoes.
Kai snapped out of his trance and glared at Van.
"I don't Vincent," he growled.
"Then who is he? A fanboy of your dad's?" Vincent shot back lazily.
Now that comment made Van angry.
"Like hell I am!" he snapped. "My father is Vanitas, not Sora."
The moment he said that there were several different reactions. Kai and a few others glared at him with evident hostility. Some gazed with curious eyes. A few looked bored. Ven, on the other hand, looked nervous.
"What's a villain kid doing here?" a voice sneered.
Van looked and saw a boy with tanned skin, brown eyes, long dark hair, wearing red and gold clothes.
"Fairy Godmother sent me here to go on this tour," he explained as politely as he could.
Their reactions were a couple of scowls and grunts of disapproval, mixed along with a couple of glares.
The boy from before sneered again.
"Seriously, what is wrong with that woman? She's supposed to look after students and make sure they come home safe, not put them in harm's way of dangerous villains," the boy continued.
"I'm not a villain," Van denied.
Sure he had grown up on the Isle but he didn't really consider himself a villain. Actually, he didn't consider most people on the Isle a villain, Mal included. Sure they did bad things like fighting and stealing but that was just to survive, and in cases like Mal and Jay, appease their parents. They weren't evil though.
"You're from the Isle of the Lost, which makes you a villain just like your parents," the boy continued.
"Especially your father," another boy scowled.
This boy was standing right next to Kai. He possessed short silver hair and blue eyes. For his attire, he was wearing a black hooded jacket with short sleeves kept open, dark jeans and white and yellow high-top boots. Underneath the jacket, he wore a white t-shirt with a yellow line going down the centre.
Van felt like he should know who he is but was too angry to actually care.
"What about my father?" he growled.
The atmosphere at that very moment was… tense to say the least. Students looked uncomfortable with the situation and were beginning to wonder if they should get a teacher.
The silver-haired boy scoffed. "What about him? He's a monster who brought chaos to more than one world with a bunch of monsters he created."
Van's anger continued to rise. These idiots didn't know anything about his father or what Xehanort put him through. He wasn't blind enough to say what he did was right but it wasn't fair to ignore the factors surrounding it. if they actually knew his story they wouldn't be running their mouths.
"That was over twenty years ago," Van defended. "He's changed since then."
Some gave him odd looks, but others gave him looks of disbelief.
"I seriously doubt it," the silver-haired boy scoffed. "People don't change."
"Villains especially," the first boy chimed in. "They're evil straight to their core and always will be. So don't even try to fool us, it won't work."
Van's blood was boiling. How dare they! How dare they judge his parents without knowing them!
Well, if they were going to act like this then so would he.
"I can't believe Fairy Godmother allowed someone like you to come here, or Prince Ben for that matter," the boy continued to insult. "What is wrong with them?"
"Gee, I don't know, maybe the same thing that's wrong with your personality. No wait, that can't be it. They're both really nice and considerate, whereas you're an obnoxious, arrogant, self-absorbed bastard who's only good for running his mouth!" Van snapped back.
The boy's face was visibly shocked at the insult. No one had ever talked back to him that way before.
The other students were the same. While some appeared stunned, others were either amused or impressed.
"Ooh! BURN!" one girl called.
She was standing to the left. She possessed dark skin, long curly black hair and brown eyes. Her attire consisted of a green t-shirt with rose patterns, dark denim jeans, and red sneakers. In addition, she wore a silver bracelet with a roller skate as a charm.
The students began to laugh at her comment while the student from before expression morphed into humiliation. He glared at Van seething. Ven was among those laughing though he was a bit quieter. He had never liked Khuno because of the way he treated him.
"How dare you!" Khuno snapped. "Do you know who I am?"
"No," Van said tiredly. "And after hearing you talk, I don't want to."
Khuno's glare intensified. He had never been so insulted in all his life.
This… peasant, from the Isle of the Lost no less, dared to mock him and thought he could just get away with it. Well, he would show him.
"It would seem you do not know how to act in front of royalty," he said condescendingly.
Several other royals present shared his view, however, there were some exceptions, one such being Princess Melody of Atlantica.
'How to act in front of royalty huh, what about how royals themselves should act in public?' she mused. 'Because I know it isn't the way you are.'
Melody disliked Khuno. She disliked a lot of the royals at Auradon Prep in general, her cousins (barring Arabella) included. Most were arrogant and believed themselves above others simply because of their births. She found it frustrating and just downright annoying. Royals were supposed to be polite and respectful to everyone, regardless of their status, not cruel and condescending.
"We don't really have royals on the Isle," Van stated.
"Clearly," Khuno spat. "Otherwise you would know when to give respect."
"Where I come from, respect is earned not given," Van retorted. "And you haven't done anything to deserve mine so just forget it, you pompous prince!"
Laughter arose from the students again, as did Khuno's anger. He was enraged that a boy from that trashy Isle dared to insult him, a prince, and continued to do so.
The other royals glared at Van for his blatant disrespect towards them. In their eyes, they didn't need to earn his respect because they already deserved it. They were the children of famed Kings and Queens, of heroes, and they deserved to be treated like it.
Melody was different. She eyed Van with curiosity. He was different from the other students. Most of them would be too scared to stand up to a royal but he wasn't even phased in the slightest.
"Okay, that's enough chattering," a new voice called. "Everybody line-up."
Van turned and saw a blonde man with a clipboard wearing glasses, a blue striped shirt, and brown pants and shoes.
"I take it you must be Van," the man said.
"Depends on whose asking," Van replied suspiciously.
The man in question raised an eyebrow at the response. It sounded like something his brother would say.
"Van, this is Mr Martin," Ven piped up. "He teaches math and physics around here. He's also the vice-principal."
"I also teach biology from time to time, as well as chemistry," the teacher explained. "Anyway, welcome to Auradon Prep. Fairy Godmother informed me you would be joining us."
"Thanks for having me, I guess," Van said quietly.
As far as first impressions went, this guy wasn't half bad. Or at least he didn't seem to be, though looks could be deceiving.
"And your fine with him joining us?" the silver-haired boy asked incredulously.
"Is there a problem Rikyu?" Mr Martin asked.
"He's villain kid," Rikyu protested. "One whose father aided in trying to destroy all the worlds and could summon monsters called Unversed. How do we know he won't do the same to us?"
Van scowled in annoyance. Today was just filling with new people for him to dislike. What a place Auradon was!
"For the second time, that was over twenty years ago," he argued. "He's moved on since then. Also, why on earth would I want to destroy the world? I have friends and family here. not to mention I can't even summon Unversed."
While some were surprised at that, others gazed at him with disbelief. Rikyu and Khuno both looked like they were about to object when a familiar voice cut in.
"Come on guys. Van really isn't that bad," Ven stated weakly, which earned him suspicious looks.
"And you would know this based off how many interactions with him?" the boy on his phone sarcastically responded.
"Well, we're roommates, so," Ven said quietly.
"WHAT?!" Rikyu and Kai shouted in outrage.
Ven shrunk back at his cousin's anger. He understood it was to do with their family history, including his fathers, with Vanitas, that didn't make it any better though.
"How could you share a room with him?" Rikyu interrogated with a sharp edge in his voice. "Did you forget what his dad did to yours, not to mention Kai's?"
"I-I-I didn't," Ven stammered nervously. "I-It wasn't."
Van couldn't help but frown at the way Ven was acting. He'd seen it on the Isle many times from different people, but he never expected to see it here in Auradon.
Ven's behaviour was… submissive. He didn't fight back, he didn't argue, he just took it and went along with what he was told.
Van wouldn't go so far as to call it cowardice, more of a weak will.
"He didn't really have much of a choice dumbass!" Van insulted.
"Language," Mr Martin chastised only to be promptly ignored by Van.
"He didn't pick me as his roommate, and I didn't pick him," he explained. "Hell, I didn't even know he was my roommate until I met him. So don't go bullying him for things he had no control over."
Ven was stunned at how Van stuck for him like that. No one had ever done that for him before.
While he didn't dislike Rikyu, his cousin could be a bit forceful at times, even if he meant well.
"And we're just supposed to believe you?" Kai asked with a condescending voice.
"Why would I lie?" Van asked genuinely confused.
"Why wouldn't you?" Kai retorted.
Well, the number of people he didn't like in Auradon had officially moved up to four. What a day this was turning out to be.
"Kai, Rikyu," Mr Martin warned. "Van isn't lying. Students don't have a say over who their roommate is. The decision is usually random, and in Ven's case since he didn't have a roommate Van was automatically put with him."
Teachers had expressed concern over placing Van with Ven due to the history between their fathers, especially Aqua. However, others like himself suggested they wait and see how they got along first. If it didn't work out, they could always move them to another room.
"He's right you know that is how it works," a familiar voice came in.
Van turned and saw it was Steve walking towards them smiling and carrying a bag.
The students started murmuring amongst themselves. They hadn't known Captain America would be joining them, not that they were complaining. Among heroes who taught at the school, he was one of the most famous. The Super Soldier, and former Avenger who fought against the Nazi Science Division Hydra, the Chitauri, Ultron, the armies of Thanos and Thanos himself. He was considered by many to be a living legend.
"Steve," the vice-principal greeted. "I'm glad you could join."
"No problem," Steve replied. "I heard you were looking for extra hands so I thought I'd help out. Is there anyone else coming along Cody?"
"The other two classes have already left with Genie, Mrs Beakerman, and Mrs Moon," Cody explained. "Mrs Fontaine had to finish writing some paperwork, so she'll be here shortly."
That made six teachers in total for the tour. It wasn't necessary to spare anymore because the museum staff would be taking the kids in groups and showing them around.
"I see. Shall we get on the bus then?" Steve asked.
"Let me do a role call to make sure everyone is here," Cody said as he took out a clipboard.
Then, as he called out each name, everyone answered yes confirming they were present.
"Aaron, Aria, Darren, Denzel, Dewey, Eliot, Flynn, Gabriela, Haru, Helena, Huey, Kai, Khuno, Louie, Marlene, Melody, Paxton, Phoenix, Primrose, Rikyu, Van, Ven, Vincent, Virgil, Webby."
Hearing a yes from everyone Cody was about to ask them to get on the bus when another teacher arrived.
From Van's perspective, she was very beautiful. She had medium brown skin, luscious raven-black hair tied back with a pink ribbon, an hourglass figure and striking emerald eyes. In addition, she wore a white shirt, purple cardigan jacket and trousers held by a black belt with a gold buckle, purple heels, a golden hoop earring on her left ear, and a golden anklet on her right ankle.
"Sorry I'm late," Mrs Fontaine apologised. "Were you waiting long?"
"Not that long Esmerelda," Cody answered. Van perked up at the name. "We just did a roll call. Everyone is here."
"So we're all set to go?" Cody nodded. "Good."
"Before we leave, allow me to introduce you to our newest student, Van," he indicated.
Upon seeing him Esmerelda's eyes widened. If not for the fact that she had seen his name on the register of Isle transfer students, she would have actually believed he was Sora's son. There were several differences in appearance that made her doubt it though. Van didn't share any similarities with Kairi or Sora (barring face and hairstyle) to be their son.
"Welcome to Auradon Prep Van," she politely greeted. "I hope we can get along."
"Oh, I have a feeling we'll get on very well," Van mused much to her surprise. "After all, you're probably the only person at this school who hates Frollo as much as I do."
Esmerelda was stunned to hear that man's name, though she did not miss what Van said either.
"You hate Frollo?" she asked with a hint of contempt in her voice.
Van's instantly expression darkened.
"He and I mutually despise one another," Van replied not even bothering to hide his hatred of the man.
He didn't elaborate any further than that, not that he needed to. Esmerelda could see how he felt in his eyes, it was the exact same look she had when Frollo was hunting her and her fellow gypsies in Paris decades ago. Whatever Frollo must have done to this boy, it certainly sparked an extreme hatred.
The other teachers and students could see it as well. Cody wondered if it was something like his and Zack's original relationship with Mr Moseby, Steve, however, could see it was much deeper than that.
"I could tell you about it, but then we'd be here for hours," Van said his expression having reverted to normal.
"Unfortunately, we don't have time for that," Cody intervened checking his watch. "We need to get moving." He turned to address the students. "Everyone on the bus!"
One by one, the students got on the bus with Van eventually following. The teachers watched each of them get on, though Esmerelda kept an eye on Van. Naturally, she was curious as to what the man who tried to kill her and Quasimodo did to the young boy to make him hate him the same way she did.
On the bus, Van sat on his own. He had been tempted to sit next to Ven but Rikyu sat beside him before he could and sent glares his way. The remaining students appeared reluctant to even go near him, much to his frustration, so he sat on his own. It would be a long time before they got used to him he could tell. Steve seemed to be aware of this as well because he was giving him a look of sympathy.
"Is this seat taken?" someone asked.
Van looked up and saw it was the girl who yelled burn from before.
"Uh, no," he responded a little surprised that someone wanted to sit with him. "Go ahead."
"Thanks," the girl responded before sitting. "I didn't really feel like sitting by myself or any of the others."
"Why not?" Van couldn't help but ask.
The girl shrugged. "I'm not the most popular student. Well, that and I'd rather sit with the guy who made Khuno look like an idiot."
Van raised an eyebrow not expecting a response like that.
"You seem surprised," the girl pointed out.
"A little," Van admitted. "I thought everyone in Auradon was supposed to be all happy and getting along and all that other goody-goody guy stuff."
"Ha," the girl snorted. "Hardly. Do you get along with everyone where you're from?"
Van released a chuckle. He was beginning to like this girl.
"I guess not. I've only heard stories about Auradon and some of its people," Van explained. "Of course, it's hard to say when you've only lived in one place your entire life."
The girl's expression morphed into one of curiosity.
"What's it like?" she asked. "The Isle of the Lost I mean. There isn't much about it online and there aren't that many books about it either."
Van was a little, but not entirely, surprised at the level of information about the Isle here in Auradon. The Auradonians, with the exception of Ben it seemed, didn't want anything to do with the Isle. They never mentioned it in their news, they didn't send over proper food and drink or technology only their garbage, and they never invested any time in helping improve the Isle. It occurred to Van that they felt the villains deserved this sort of treatment for their past crimes as if death wasn't enough for them. They must have been aware of what was going on there though. Yen Sid sent monthly reports and letters to the King, and Aerith as the head doctor kept a record of who was born. Even if they wanted nothing to do with the Isle, they must have kept tabs to make sure nothing serious was happening. At least, serious in a way that could affect them. The Incident was proof enough for that.
"Very different," Van responded. "There aren't as many cars, it's not as green or clean, and the air is less fresh."
The girl frowned having expected more than that. She was patient though, at least she could be.
"Not to sound rude but, who are you?" he asked. "I heard names called out but didn't keep track."
"Gabriela Duncan," the girl introduced. "That's a bit of a mouthful though, so call me Gabby. Everyone else does."
"Nice to meet you Gabby. I don't think I need an introduction," Van replied.
"No, you certainly don't. Your performance earlier was more than enough," she stated. "There aren't many around here who would tell the royals to their faces exactly what sort of person they are."
Van smirked. Gabby had sass, he liked that. He got the feeling that if she and Celia ever met, they would get along great.
"Some aren't so bad," Gabby continued. "But a lot of them act like they're better than everyone. Case point, Khuno, Aria, and Aaron in this class. Helena, Vincent, and Eliot are more neutral. Melody and Flynn are nice to everyone."
"Who are their parents just out of curiosity?" Van asked.
"Khuno is the son of Emperor Kuzco, Aria is one of King Triton's granddaughters, Aaron is the son of Apollo, Helena is the daughter of Hephaestus, Vincent is the son of Vanellope von Schweetz, Eliot is the son of Elsa and Jack Frost, Melody is the daughter of Queen Ariel and King Eric, Flynn is the son of Queen Rapunzel and King Eugene," Gabby listed off.
Van registered each of the names in his head. Kuzco he had vaguely heard about from Zevon. Ariel, Eric, and Triton he had heard Ursula (another person who didn't like him because he resembled Sora) rant about. Apollo and Hephaestus he knew were Gods from Hadie. Vanellope he hadn't heard of. While he didn't know much about Jack Frost he had heard a great deal about Elsa from Hans. From what he had gathered she was a powerful ice mage who could control all forms of snow and ice.
"The worst royal at Auradon Prep, in general, would be Chad Charming, Cinderella's son," Gabby lamented. "I'm not even joking. He's lazy, sexist, and expects everyone to show him respect."
"Well, then he and I are not going to get along," Van declared rather bluntly.
"I figured as much," Gabby admitted.
Silence came between them and their classmates as Cody got up to speak.
"At the museum, you'll all be split up into groups of five, with a member of staff to guide you," he explained while holding up a hat with paper. "To decide what group you'll be part of, you will each draw a number from this hat. Whichever number you draw is the group you are part of."
Van picked out the number five, which just so happened to be the same as Gabby's, much to his relief. He did not want to be with someone like Khuno or Rikyu. Then Cody called out his number again and he saw the other members of his group were Huey Duck, Eliot, and Haru.
Haru had messy black hair with violet highlights and brown eyes. He wore a grey hoodie, purple t-shirt, brown trousers, and blue sneakers.
Eliot greatly resembled his father. He owned short white hair and blue eyes. His attire consisted of a dark blue hoodie, ice blue trousers, and white sneakers.
Huey simply wore a red cap and t-shirt. His appearance freaked Van out to a degree. Not that he had anything against ducks, Huey just reminded him of Flintheart Glomgold from the Isle. That duck was one of the most annoying people Van knew because he was always constantly raving about killing Scrooge McDuck. It annoyed everyone on the Isle.
Eyeing his new group, Van smirked.
"Maybe today won't be so bad after all," he murmured.
Then the bus started and his face turned pale. He still hadn't gotten over his first experience with vehicles yesterday, and he doubted today would any better.
"I take it back. It's gonna be a terrible day."
Hi there. Well, what did you think of that?
This chapter introduced some of Van's new classmates and potential friends and enemies. It also introduced Gabriella who was first seen in the prologue. As some of you may have noticed her last name is Duncan making her Gabe Duncan (from Good Luck Charlie) and Lauren Dabney's daughter. I wanted to include a Disney Channel Show character's child as one of Van's friends and Gabe seemed like the perfect choice considering his background as a troublemaker.
The children of Sora and Riku I felt weer the ideal antagonists for Van because of their family history. The son of Emperor Kuzco as well due to the way he acted in his own movie.
A couple more teachers were introduced as well.
Mrs Moon is Ally from Austin and Ally who teaches music. Mrs Beakerman is Harper from Wizards of Waverly Place who teaches Grammar. Genie from Aladdin teaches Geography. Esmerelda from the Hunchback of Notre Dame teaches French.
Cody Martin from the Suite Life of Zack and Cody is the Vice-Principal and a maths and physics teacher. Honestly, he felt like the ideal choice because of how passionate he was about school and learning.
More characters from the MCU and Disney Channel will be appearing in the future so stay tuned.
Sorry I haven't updated in a while. I was busy with college and didn't have time for anything else. I want to continue this fic though. I have plans for it and so many plotlines for different characters.
Hope you enjoyed it. Please review.
