Ok so I'm not really proud of this one, but I hope you like this more than I do. Jay x Lonnie.
"Please, Jay?" begged his girlfriend, Lonnie. "No. We can't go to the Isle just so you can meet my dad," Jay argued.
Lonnie felt that it was necessary for her to meet Jay's dad. No matter how villainous he is. Jay immediately disagreed knowing how angry his dad will be.
"Just once?" Lonnie pleaded. Jay didn't change his mind. He stared at her, slightly annoyed at how determined she was.
"We'll only stay there for a short amount of time," Lonnie said. She wrapped her arm around his arm. "Please?"
Jay sighed. "You're not going to give up, are you?" He asked. Lonnie smiled brightly.
"Nope," she answered. Jay thought for a moment. He didn't think he would be able to handle Lonnie pleading and begging to meet Jafar.
"Fine. We'll go," Jay finally said. Lonnie got excited when she heard that. "But only for a hour," he added.
xXx
Later, Jay and Lonnie walked to the school entrance. "Ok. Where's the limo?" Lonnie asked. Jay smirked.
"It should be here pretty soon," he answered. Lonnie looked at his face and saw him smirking. A part of her was beginning to regret this.
A few moments later, a sleek black limo arrived at the entrance. The window rolled down and the driver was revealed to be Mal. Lonnie's eyes widened in shock.
"Mal?" Lonnie asked. "Surprise," Mal said, smiling. Lonnie looked back at Jay. Jay noticed.
"What? Ben didn't agree with the plan so we borrowed the limo," he explained. Lonnie stared at him, waiting for him to say it was a joke.
"Hey, it was your idea to go to the Isle of the Lost," Jay reminded her. Lonnie sighed and got in the limo, with Jay following behind.
Mal pushed on the gas pedal and drove off to the Isle. She had just gotten her driver's license. Sure, it took a few times, but she finally got it. Jay convinced her to help since Ben doesn't want anyone to go to the Isle.
Lonnie fidgeted in her seat as she watched Jay grab a few pieces of candy and put them in his mouth.
Mal pressed the button that made the bridge appear. Lonnie gasped quietly as they got closer to the island. They soon stopped in one of the streets.
Jay and Lonnie got out. Mal stayed inside the car for some reason. Jay lead Lonnie to his dad's junk shop. The rusted metal roof and old torn clothes the residents wore made Lonnie feel bad for the villains. She had no idea how bad they had it.
Jay stepped inside the shop. His and Lonnie's hands were together. He pulled her in with him. Lonnie looked around the seemingly old shop.
"Dad?" Jay called for him. Jafar stepped out of the shadows. "Jay! My traitorous son," Jafar said. Jay could tell he wasn't happy to see him, despite the cheerful tone in his voice.
"I see you've come groveling back after what those Auradonians tried to do to you," Jafar said as he walked closer to his son.
He looked at the girl Jay was with in confusion. "Who is this?" He asked. Lonnie felt nervous and leaned in closer to Jay.
"This is Lonnie. My girlfriend," Jay answered proudly. Lonnie smiled and took that as her queue to speak.
"Hi," Lonnie said. Jafar stared at her and Jay. "What happened with Maleficent's daughter?" He asked, making Jay feel awkward.
"Dad, for the thousandth time, she's just my friend," Jay explained. Lonnie chuckled at that.
"Yeah, so, you two can talk. I'm going to go get some...thing," Jay said, trying to change the subject.
He began to walk away, breaking apart his and Lonnie's hands. Lonnie and Jafar watched as he disappeared. Lonnie looked back at Jafar and chuckled nervously.
"So... You're Jafar," Lonnie said awkwardly. Jafar raised his eyebrow. Lonnie regretted saying that.
"I'm Mulan's daughter, by the way," she tried to change the subject. "You know, the warrior who saved China," she added.
"Yes. I've heard of her," Jafar said.
The two stood there quietly. The awkwardness continued for what seemed like forever.
"Your son is very nice. You must be proud of him," Lonnie said, smiling. Jafar frowned.
"Actually," he began. Lonnie's smile faded. She forgot Jafar was still a villain. "Jay makes me wish I had another son. Sure he was evil at first, but now he's... gone soft."
"He never got that big score that would change everything. All he did was join the losers," Jafar continued. He didn't care what he said to Lonnie.
A shot of anger struck into Lonnie. She tried to contain it for as long as she could.
"The big score. I could've had it all if it weren't for those chump heroes and their chump prince," Jafar somehow made Lonnie lose it.
"Ben isn't a chump! And he's king now. And Jay didn't join losers, he joined winners. How else can you explain why all you villains are stuck on this awful island? You should be ashamed of yourself for saying those awful things!" Lonnie blurted out. She realized what she just said then gasped and covered her mouth.
"I am so sorry! I didn't mean that- well I mean I did but- no I- it was in my head but I," Lonnie stopped when she heard Jay coming back.
Jafar was smirking. Jay felt Lonnie's hand intertwine with his. He looked at their hands then back up at Lonnie.
"You wanna go now?" He asked. Lonnie smiled and agreed. Jay looked at his dad now.
"I like this girl. She's feisty," Jafar said. Jay chuckled.
"Bye, dad," he said before walking away with Lonnie. Jafar yelled to them slightly cheerfully, "Don't come back or I'll kill you!"
xXx
As they drove on the bridge, Lonnie kept quiet. She felt guilty for yelling at Jafar. She took a chocolate chip from a bowl and popped it in her mouth. Jay put his arm around her.
"You okay?" He asked after seeing her face. Lonnie always had a smile on her face.
"Uh yeah," Lonnie answered. She took another chocolate chip. "I just wish we didn't go there in the first place," she added before putting the chocolate chip in her mouth.
Jay chuckled. "It was your idea," He said.
