A/N - This chapter is to the one guest who commented! I hope you enjoy!


Prince Sebastian of Havfrue

The first thing Sebastian saw as he walked into the boys' common room of The School for Good after changing into his uniform and receiving his room package, was his childhood best friend. A grin split his face and he walked over, clapping him on the back.

"Tedros. Here I was thinking you were gone for good!"

Tedros beamed and turned to face Sebastian, and his Camelot accent split through his speech. "Sebastian. I was wondering if your parents were ever going to let you out of royal duties."

Sebastian shrugged. "It is a busy life."

Tedros and Sebastian had grown up together. They were the heirs to their respective kingdoms, and since the only heir to the kingdom of Villeneuve had vanished years ago, Sebastian was in line for that throne as well, since his grandparents had assisted them a long time ago in getting a child.

Tedros lowered his voice once he noticed that the other boys were watching, both in awe and jealousy. "How is the Neverland mission? I heard that you were sent to the front. I also heard from an advisor that The Twilight Children were fighting back tooth and nail."

Sebastian took a deep breath, inhaling the scent of his new uniform. It was blue thankfully, he was used to blue. "Mom and Dad decided it would be a good idea to team up with the pirates. Do you know Kendrick of Blue Belly? Captain Hook's other kid?" At a nod from Tedros, he continued. "We just got kicked out. I told them never to retreat or surrender, but they did once the leader had me in a chokehold and was about to burn my throat off."

"Wow," Tedros breathed. "Did you get any information about the location of magic? Or is it still unknown?"

Sebastian shook his head. "I did find out however that their leader is a girl, and is not open to an agreement."

"The leader of The Twilight Children, the one who took over for Peter Pan, is a girl?" Tedros asked in disbelief.

Sebastian nodded. "I was shocked too."

Tedros tugged his hair in disbelief. "I can't believe all those attacks were formulated by some little girl," He lowered his voice even more. "What about Melody, any clues as to her whereabouts?"

Sebastian's little sister had vanished about a year ago, and the only people who knew were Sebastian, his parents, and Tedros. After she vanished, Sebastian's mother descended into despair, rarely leaving her room, and refusing to look at the rest of her family. She believed she had driven Melody away, which was true and was suffering. Sebastian held a bit of contempt towards his mother.

"Boys, it's time to head into the theatre." Professor Jacques, the sword fighting teacher, came in. "Let's make an entrance worthy enough to win the hearts of the princesses out there."

Sebastian rolled his eyes and turned to Tedros as they walked at the back of the crowd of boys. Princesses were ridiculous. They were all the same shallow hearted people he had grown up with. They wanted him for his title. He had lost his sword on Neverland after she had taken it and thrown it away, leaving him stuck with an old training sword, much to his disappointment. He had liked that sword.

The doors opened and boys at the front engaged in a dramatic swordfight. Sebastian twirled his sword towards Tedros. "Let's take them."

Tedros grinned. "I've been waiting for this."

The two of them ran through and stood back to back at the fifty or so princes that had stopped to stare at them. Sebastian grinned, only to stop as a brown haired girl, at the edge of the row closest to him on the evers side stood.

"You." She spoke.

Sebastian stared at her. The girl from Neverland, the leader, was standing about ten feet away from him on the same side as him. Her hands were alit with that devilish fire, leaking from her fingertips and casting an eerie glow over her face, which didn't match the babydoll pink uniform she was in.

Sebastian brandished his sword in front of him. "You."

She raised a hand, about to send fire his way, when the twin headed dog let out a shout.

"No fighting!" The dog, Pullox, shrieked. The fairies and wolves charged, but both were trained soldiers and were both used to side attacks.

Sebastian twirled his sword, ignoring Tedros barking at him to stop. He had momentarily forgotten about the crowd of students for good and evil, his eyes locked with his worst enemy, the one person he had trained for years so he could slay her and gain the magic for Havfrue.

Her hand went up and created a small barrier of fire. A fairy dive-bombed her and she zapped it with a spark of fire, sending it hurling up into the ceiling.

"Nice uniform," She snapped. "But I think you're on the wrong side."

"You're one to talk. You've killed soldiers." He snapped back, walking towards her, his sword pointed directly at her.

"You've killed children!" She responded. There were shocked gasps echoing through the crowd. She was going to ruin his reputation.

"ENOUGH!" Castor screamed. The girl sent a shot of fire straight at the dog, only to have it blocked by a shield.

An old lady walked in. She was presumably one of the teachers, and obviously not happy.

"Fighting is not permitted, no matter the reason," She hissed at us. "Now Laura of Neverland and Sebastian of Havfrue, you can sit down and not speak again, or, you can continue fighting, and get your school year off to a horrible start."

She seemed to process that. Sebastian paused, thinking. He didn't want to get kicked out of the school. His parents and grandparents were alumni. Everyone now knew who he was after the teacher had announced their names.

Laura was her name, a weirdly feminine name for a girl like that.

He huffed in annoyance, and lowered his sword, declaring a silent truce, at least until no teachers were around. She lowered her hands, letting the fire dwindle out, and plopped back down, next to a girl who shied away from her.

Sebastian sheathed his sword and pulled his rose out of his coat. He could still be princely. There was a sudden clamouring as the princesses all waved their handkerchiefs, trying to get roses for themselves. Laura rolled her eyes and crossed her legs, examining a small matchstick fire on her pinkie.

Sebastian made eye contact with a girl with perfect blonde hair and blue eyes and made to throw the rose towards her, but flinched as Tedros gasped and the rose went haywire.

He watched it land in her lap and snarled slightly. Her gaze snapped up, and she snarled right back as if they were bulldogs circling each other.

Tedros' rose landed in the hand of an ugly greasy girl who had ducked out from underneath the evil bench. This was going to be an interesting school year.