Prince of the Isle

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Previously...

"A little bit over the top?"

"A little bit."

"Well, so much for my first impression," the Prince said, though he laughed.

"Hey, Prince Beast," Hadrian sneered as he glared at the boy. "Step away from my sister."

Ben's smile awkwardly dropped as he stepped away. Mal glared at her brother as they started to walk towards the school. Hadrian merely shrugged and diverted his eyes towards the huge castle that served as a school for the children of royalty and heroes. How would a couple of villains kids fit in here? How would they get the wand if Fairy Godmother didn't keep it on her anymore?

Gods, Hadrian should have just disobeyed and stayed on the Isle. It was much simpler there. It was home, after all.


Present Day

Hadrian had been given a single room, while his sister had to share with Evil Queen's daughter, and Jafar and Cruella de Vil's sons had to share a room.

"And why am I privy to such," Hadrian questioned as he looked around the room, "privilege?"

The dwarf's son, Danny was it? No, that wasn't right. Dexter maybe? Anyways, the dwarf's son gulped as he looked at Hadrian.

"You're seventeen, which gives you more...privileges since you're in your last year of school."

Hadrian frowned, "and how much of this privilege do I have, Dewey?"

The Auradonian frowned as he adjusted his glasses. "My name is Doug."

Hadrian shrugged and fell back into what he considered to be the biggest bed he had ever seen. He was mildly surprised to feel how soft it was.

"Here's your class schedule and a map of the school," Doug said as he laid a bunch of documents on the table.

"Can you mark down the area where my sister's room is?" Hadrian asked as he got up and looked at the map. "As well as the area of...Carlos and Jay's room."

Doug frowned but got a pen out from his pocket. "Carlos and Jay's room is directly downstairs from you since all the dormitories for the boys are located in the same tower," he said as he wrote down a number before writing down another. "And your sister and Evie's room is located in the tower on the other side of the school."

"Why keep separate towers?" Hadrian questioned.

Doug stared at Hadrian, not expecting to hear that come out of the teenager's mouth. "B-because you can't have guys and girls sharing the same tower." He then frowned. "Is that how it was like at your school?"

"Only if you got thrown in the dungeons," Hadrian retorted. "Otherwise, everyone lived at home and walked to school." Or, at least, any place that could count as a home.

"Oh." Doug turned away, causing Hadrian to smirk. "I better get going. Homework."

Hadrian said nothing, though he did wonder what 'homework' was. He looked down at the papers as Doug left the room. He frowned when he saw one of his classes. "Remedial Goodness 101? What the-"

A knock was heard and Hadrian opened it to find his sister and her friends on the other side.

"Ugh, even your room is better," Mal said as she entered. She was carrying what appeared to her bag from the Isle. "I'm moving in with you."

"Why, is everything in your room pink and frilly?" Hadrian joked.

"As a matter-of-fact," Mal said as her voice lowered in anger. "It is."

Hadrian cringed, before snickering. "Tough luck, little sister."

"Aw, you only have Remedial Goodness with us," Evie said as she looked at Hadrian's schedule.

"I take it's a new class specifically for us," Hadrian said as he looked at Evie, who gave him a slight smirk and nodded. "Oh, great."

Mal rolled her eyes and looked at her brother. "Can you be serious for once?"

"No."

"Hadrian!"

The eldest teen smirked, "You wanna take Remedial Goodness serious, then be my guest, Mally."

"Don't call me that, Hader."

Hadrian shrugged as he looked down at his map. "I could care less about the stupid wand right now. I'm more concern about where they hide the food in this place."

"Okay, that's actually smart," Mal admitted but still scowled at her brother. "We have to get the wand though, and soon."

Hadrian sighed but nodded. He looked down at the map and scanned through it until he saw a place that perked his interest.


The librarian was the last person Ben had expected to see inside Fairy Godmother's office. He had been called down after classes were over because one of the villain kids had caused some trouble.

The soon-to-be King frowned as he heard one of the villain kids, Mal's brother, arguing with the librarian, who was the daughter of the bookseller from Belle's village.

"You said I couldn't take the book, you never said anything about the pages!" Ben heard as he entered Fairy Godmother's office.

"Don't you dare use that tone with me, young man!" The librarian said, pointing a finger in the tall Isle teenager's face.

"This is my normal tone," Mal's brother retorted.

Ben cleared his throat, causing everyone to look at him.

"Prince Ben, dieu merci!" The librarian said as she looked at the Crown Prince. "This boy," she again pointed at Mal's brother, who gave him a sarcastic wave. "Tore pages from one of the books in Auradon's library!"

Ben frowned as he looked at Mal's brother, "you did?"

"How else was I going to read up in my dorm?"

"Have you gotten a library card yet?"

The Isle boy looked confused, "what in Hades is that?"

Ben frowned and pulled out his own card. He passed it over to Mal's brother, who closely examined it with his wary eyes. Just when it appeared as though the Isle teenager was about to pocket it into his jacket, he threw it back at Ben, who barely caught it.

"You're able to take books out of the library if you have one of those," Ben said before looking at the librarian. "Did you tell him that, Madame?"

The librarian scowled, "no, I did not, my Prince. I find it rather unappealing to have his kind taking one of the school's books, let alone touching one."

Ben frowned, not at all pleased with the librarian's words. He looked over at Mal's brother, who didn't appear shocked by the woman's words. If anything, the son of Maleficent and Hades looked amused.

Ben looked at the librarian and said, "have him fill out an application for a library card, please. I'll see to it myself that the book he tore up is replaced."

The librarian frowned, glared at Mal's brother, but agreed and left the room without anything else to say.

Ben looked at Mal's brother and frowned, "what book did you want to read?"

The villain kid shrugged, "it was just some book. Nothing fancy, I thought no one would have missed it."

Fairy Godmother frowned at the teenager, "that's not a good reason for destroying school property, Hadrian." She started to write something down on a slip of paper. "I understand that Auradon is a very different environment from what you're used to, but it is no excuse for you to break the rules."

Mal's brother, Hadrian, scowled. "I didn't know that there was a damn rule against ripping paper, okay?"

Fairy Godmother looked up at the Isle boy, appalled by the boy's crass language. "That sort of language is not welcome in Auradon, Hadrian."

Ben watched as the older boy shrugged as he leaned back in his seat. Ben suddenly noticed the fading red handprint on his face and his split lip. Did someone hurt him recently?

"Yeah, well yesterday I wasn't welcomed in Auradon. Hades, I wonder if that's still the case."

Fairy Godmother frowned as she held up the sheet of paper she was writing on. Hadrian took the paper and didn't react to what was written on it.

"Is this supposed to scare me?"

"You haven't even started classes yet, and you're already causing trouble, Hadrian," Fairy Godmother said, sounding disappointed. "A few nights of detention will do you some good."

Ben took notice of the amused smirk that appeared on Hadrian's face.

"If you say so," the tall teenager retorted as he stood up. The Isle teenager carelessly shoved the paper into the pocket of his blue and black jacket. "Am I free to go?"

Fairy Godmother nodded, and the blue-streak brown-haired teenager left without saying another word. Ben looked at the headmistress, who sighed.

"I've read the documents on the Isle children from their previous school," Fairy Godmother told Ben, who nodded and took Hadrian's seat. "From what I can piece together, they haven't had much schooling, to begin with. A majority of their classes involve less than legal topics and on how to learn from their parent's mistakes."

Ben frowned as he eyed Mal's half-finished papers, "why do I feel as though the latter was used for ill-intentions?"

"That is because it is," Fairy Godmother said as she shook her head. "I have also received word from your father." Ben's head shot up, but the Headmistress continued before he could speak. "Some of the other heroes are protesting your decree, they don't agree with bringing over the children of villains to Auradon."

"Which heroes?"

"The ones who defeated the Isle children parents," Fairy Godmother revealed. "Particularly the royals in Auroria."

Ben frowned upon hearing his girlfriend's family. Of course, they were in disagreement over the villain kids coming to Auradon, though Ben believed that it was due in part of Mal and Hadrian.

"The Royal Council has requested to meet the Isle children," Fairy Godmother told the almost 16-year-old. "They want to see for themselves if it's worth having them here."

Ben scowled, "they can't send them back!"

"They can if there is a reason to believe that the Isle children will cause any trouble," Fairy Godmother revealed, a look of concern on her face. "The teachers here at Auradon Prep will be closely monitoring the five newcomers. I have also scheduled appointments with Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather so they could give the children medical examinations."

"Medical examinations?"

"Yes, I do believe you saw the handprint on Hadrian," Fairy Godmother said, "other than that, there are no medical files for the Isle children." Her expression became more troubled as she continued, "an examination may help keep them here."

"What do you mean?" Ben questioned, unaware of what the headmistress was implying.

Fairy Godmother sighed, "they could be hiding injuries under their clothing. The nurses will also check for any indication of emotional trauma, among other things."

Ben frowned but nodded. "If...If there are signs of any sort of abuse, they'll stay here."

"They will need to agree to the examinations, though." Fairy Godmother examined the look on Ben's face. The soon-to-be-king nodded.

"I'll talk to them about it."

"Good, thank you, Prince Ben."

"Of course, Headmistress."

Ben nodded to the fairy and quietly excused himself from her office.


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