Doug decided it was best to go to Fairy Godmother immediately. After the barrier had fallen Fairy Godmother quickly decided she would resolve all the mischief and destruction the new Villain Kids made. She knew most of them would attempt school in Auradon Prep when summer holiday ended and the classes of Remedial Goodness would be filled with new faces. Fairy Godmother felt it would be best to start immediately with the redemption by solving the problems the kids made and teaching them stealing and destroying things weren't allowed in Auradon. Besides that it was a perfect way to get to know the kids who would probably be causing the most trouble in the future.

Gil agreed with Doug to see Fairy Godmother, even though he still preferred to deny he ever touched the bush. Gil stood nervously in the headmistress's office, waiting for her judgement. She left her office for a moment to see the rose bush for herself. She did however immediately take all the roses from Gil, knowing it would be best he didn't hold on to them. Gil watched the office door closely, knowing the headmistress could be back any second. He felt a little better knowing both Doug and Jay were standing behind him and would have his back if things would go bad. Gil actually wondered if Fairy Godmother would curse him with her magic wand. Or even worse, they could send him back to Isle. How was he to survive there without Uma and Harry? Jay actually told him that he should not be worried, it would all be alright.

"Okay," Fairy Godmother said when she walked into the office and faced Gil. "I've seen the bush. And it's pretty bad."

"Did I kill it?" Gil asked nervously.

Fairy Godmother gave him a pitiful look and let out a sigh. "Don't be too worried, you're not the first kid who accidentally destroyed something. Or on purpose, that happens a lot too at the times." Fairy Godmother managed to say the last part with a smile on her face. "But I shouldn't worry about the plant too much. The flowers grow back and the bush will restore itself."

Fairy Godmother could see the sudden relief on the boy's face. Any doubt that this kid destroyed the plant on purpose faded away.

"Who destroyed the rose bush?" They could hear a grumpy voice coming from the hallway. Doug send an apologizing look towards Jay.

"There are my Uncles," he grinned between his teeth. Two little men walked into the room. The first one had a dark glace over his face, while he stumped in the room. The second one blushed and waved over to Doug. Doug waved back at his Uncle Bashful.

"Did you destroyed the rose bush?" The angry dwarf asked and pointed a finger towards Doug.

"No uncle Grumpy, it wasn't me," Doug declared.

"Wow, they're really tiny."

The angry, little, old dwarf suddenly had his eyes fixed on Gil, but the young pirate didn't even flinch. Jay suddenly had to hold back his laughter, as he watched how an angry dwarf tried to intimidate a smiling Gil.

"He destroyed the rose bush and he's insulting us," Grumpy said towards Fairy Godmother and pointed his finger at Gil. "All those evil children suddenly running around in Auradon and breaking things. They should all be send back to the Isle!"

Fairy Godmother tried to stop Grumpy's rant. Doug looked embarrassed, knowing that if uncle Grumpy was mad there was nothing to stop him.

"Alright, alright," Fairy Godmother finally interrupted. "Let's first hear why he destroyed the plant before jumping to any conclusion. Gil, what did you do to the bush?"

Gil looked surprised and actually turned silent. He turned his head to face Jay, searching for support. Jay understood his confusion, he was probably never asked to tell his side of the story before. Jay encouraged him with a little nod.

"Well," Gil started while facing Fairy Godmother and the dwarfs again. "I just thought they were really pretty. I wanted to show them to my friends."

"Oh, he thought our roses were pretty," Bashful repeated and a red blush covered his face.

Grumpy wasn't so quickly convinced. "Why rip an entire plant when it's pretty? I'm telling you, this kid is up to no good."

"I didn't mean to," Gil defended himself. "At first I just wanted to pick a flower, but they were really tight. Before I knew it I had thorns in my hand and the bush came loose. So that's when I started to cut of the flowers." Gil suddenly put out his knife and showed it to Fairy Godmother. Jay and Doug face palmed at the same time. Gil was not making it better for himself.

Fairy Godmother stared hesitantly at the weapon in Gil's hand. "You know you're not allowed to bring weapons like knife and swords on the school campus, right?"

Gil slowly tried to hide the sharp knife in his hands. "Yea sorry, I forgot," Gil softly said.

Jay decided to step in. He pushed Gil aside, so he would stand in between Gil and the angry dwarf."Gil really needs to learn all the new rules, Fairy Godmother," Jay started. "Could you please overlook it this time? He really didn't mean any harm to the roses."

"Yes, I love roses," Gil added. "I actually really want to learn more about them."

Fairy Godmother looked at him in surprise. "You want to learn more about flowers?"

"Yea," Gil immediately answered.

"Absolutely not!" Grumpy came in between again. "He already destroyed one of my bushes. I suggest he gets banished from the garden. Maybe even banished out of Auradon."

"We are not going to send him back to the Isle," Fairy Godmother answered calm to Grumpy. Jay could see how Gil let out a relieved sigh. "But there are going to be consequences. I would suggest you should repair your own damage and restore the broken plant in the garden. That way you could also learn about the plant, like you want to."

Gil already got a huge smile on his face, but then it got broken down again by Grumpy. "I just said that he's no longer allowed in our gardens. Maybe someone else is mad enough to take this rampage, but not me."

"We could give him a change," Bashful said carefully.

"No, send him back to the Isle!"

"For the last time, we are not going to send him back," Fairy Godmother said sternly. "But I heard you, Gil will also not be send to the gardens. Thank you, Grumpy. Thank you Bashful. I will take it from here."

Grumpy wanted to rant even more, but Doug quickly took him by the shoulder. His uncle had said his part and it was enough. With the help of uncle Bashful he succeeded to remove Grumpy rather quietly from the situation. Bashful waved at the others who were left in the room. Uncle Grumpy didn't wave, but mumbled something about his nephew should try to grow a beard instead of growing his hair.

Gil faced Fairy Godmother again.

"You look regretful," Fairy Godmother continued. "So I will overlook the accident this time. Thereby detention class is already full, so I can't send you there even if I wanted to."

"Harry said he needed to go to detention again," Gil interrupted Fairy Godmother. "What is detention anyway? Harry said it was actually a lot of fun, even though he also said it shouldn't be allowed during summer holiday." Fairy Godmother looked in surprise again. Detention wasn't meant to be fun, that should be obvious.

"He needs to learn a lot," Jay stated again.

Fairy Godmother shook her head. "Very well. Like I said, I will let it slight this time. You boys can go now." Gil sighed relieved and mumbled a thank you.

"One more thing," Fairy Godmother quickly said before they walked away. "Put the knife away, please. And don't bring it out in public again."

Gil quickly noticed he still held his knife in his hand and put it where nobody would notice it. He then quickly left the room, even though he first had to check if the angry dwarf really had left.

Jay felt relieved as well when they walked out of the building. It went even better than he'd hoped. Gil still looked grim as he quietly walked besides Jay.

"What's wrong? You got away with it," Jay asked him.

Gil shrugged one time. "I still feel bad for the bush. It sucks I didn't get to fix it, like the blue lady suggested. And I lost all my roses too." Gil was quiet for a while and he stared at the ground. Jay didn't really know how to response. He wished he could make Gil feel a little better, but he was never really good at making people feel better.

"Anyway, thanks for your help," Gil continued. "I think I should go back to Uma and Harry now. It's a shame they didn't even get the chance to see the roses. I will see you later."

Jay nodded in a response and mumbled a "See you later" as Gil walked away. Jay had hoped the other guy would've stayed a little longer, as he followed him with his eyes until he disappeared in the distance. Gil didn't even turn around anymore.