Isles of the Lost Students:
Winter, Daughter of the Big Bad Wolf: young Lily Collins (17)
Cassandra "Cassie", Daughter of Captain Hook: young Danielle Panabaker (17)
Shade, Son of Scar: Matthew Knight
Uriah, Son of Ursala: Dylan Sprouse
Auradon Prep Students:
Thea, Daughter of Princess Tianna and Prince Naveen: Madison Pettis (Princess and the Frog)
Kate, Daughter of Kidagakash (Kida) and Milo: Chloe Bridges (Atlantis: the Lost Empire)
Ace, Son of Aladdin and Jasmine: Jake T. Austin (Aladdin)
New Characters will be coming in further chapters.
Disclaimer: I own nothing but the OCs.
Genre: Romance, Drama, Friendship
Rating: T (language, thematic elements,)
AN: I really loved the movie, so here's a story that takes place a year after Mal, Evie, Jay, and Carlos attended Auradon Prep. Don't read of you're against OCs. I hope you like it! To get my updates faster, follow my Instagram Acc mydescendants for visuals, sneak peeks, stats, updates, and more! Thank you all so so so so much! Plz tell me what you think! I'd love to know!
~I Am Red Hood
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Mal walked across the Turney Field to meet Jay and Ben after practice. She saw that Cassandra, and Shade down at the field in a huddle with the Team while Uriah sat on the bleacher. Deciding it was her best shot to wait in the bleachers, she sat down on the front row of the metal bleachers. Mal saw that Cassandra was wearing a helmet and holding one of the pucks. Impressed by the pirate girl's accomplishment, Mal smiled. She knew that Cassandra's natural height and lean build would allow her to play Turney very well. Deciding that Uriah could use a little company she decided to slide over and sit next to him.
She cleared her throat, "Hi, Uriah." She greeted with a grin.
Uriah looked up at Mal and awkwardly waved his hand. "Er, hi?"
She chuckled at his awkwardness and sat down next to Uriah. "So did you try to play Turney?" She asked.
He shrugged in response, "I guess. I mean I sucked either way, so it doesn't really matter. But Cass killed it out there. She was brilliant." Uriah said.
Mal nodded her head, and suddenly, Uriah shot up and ran over to the huddle in the middle of the Turney field and lodged his head between Shade and Cassandra's shoulders. Taken back, but still chuckled at the unexpected ump from her side to between Cassandra and Shade's shoulders.
She watched them as Cassandra, Shade, and Uriah made hand gestures and motions that looked quite strange in her opinion, but soon the huddle was over and the trio made their way toward their dorms with smirks on their faces.
"Mal?" Asked the familiar voice of Ben. "You okay? You seem like you were off on a daze." He chuckled.
The daughter of Maleficent looked up at her boyfriend and nodded her head a little bit. "Er, yeah. I'm fine. What was that all about?" Mal inquired curiously.
"Oh, Shade, Cassandra, and Uriah were telling Coach about a sport called 'Quidditch'." Ben explained. "How come you never mentioned it?"
"Well, I'm more surprised Jay didn't say anything sooner." Stated Mal. "Plus, either way, we don't have enough players to even demonstrate how to play Quidditch. And besides, even now we don't have enough players to give a demonstration. There have to be seven on each team, and considering we have to give an example. We'll need fourteen, but we only have eight who know how to even play the game."
"Then teach me and Chad how to play." Ben insisted. "And teach Doug as well, that makes eleven."
"But you still need three more players and ones who are willing to risk a few injuries. Quidditch is a rough game." Mal stated.
Ben was silent for a little, deep in thought. "Well, what about Ace?" He asked. "There's also Thea and Kate."
Mal sighed. She knew Ben really wanted to try out Quidditch, but she was a little afraid it was too rough. Sure Turney Field was a bit rough, but Quidditch was a completely different game. The only same thing about the two was they both had a Keeper.
"Alright, alright, we will try it. But only if you can get all of the new blood to agree to it." Mal bargained.
Ben nodded eagerly, "Yeah, okay." He said before kissing her cheek softly.
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Winter was taking a walk before meeting the others at the Café. But walks for her were more of a way to let out her rage, or frustration. She had already broken so many stick her knee was bleeding. She had scratched so many trees her claws were blunt. You get the picture. She has issues.
"Winter?" A familiar voice asked her.
Winter whipped her head around to see Shade standing with one hand against a tree. She sighed and made her way over to him.
"Yeah?" She asked with a tone of annoyance in her voice.
"Are you okay?" He asked softly.
Winter gritted her teeth together. She hated it when people give her pity. She's a bit prideful, and when someone has to help her fix something, it infuriates her. Only because she feels weak. Like she didn't do her best. "Yeah. I'm fine." She basically sneered.
Shade merely chuckled to himself and placed a hand on her shoulder, "Obviously, Winter," He said sarcastically. "Because you're bleeding knee and blunt claws totally back that statement."
Winter rolled her eyes at him and looked down at her bleeding knee. "Whatever…"
"Winter, what's really bothering you?"
Winter hated that Shade was the one that could make her crack on her feelings. But at the same time she was okay with it. She sighed. "The Triton. I know where it is. And I don't want to go out to the café for anything. Neither coffee nor tea."
"Well, why?"
"Because a certain someone will be there." She snapped.
"And am I allowed to know who that someone is?" Asked Shade as they sat down with their backs against the tree's trunk, with their hands clasped together.
"Thea. Daughter of Princess Tianna and Prince Naveen."
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Carlos was searching for Winter. Again. He didn't know why he continued to sought her out so very often, but here was. Looking for the wolf girl once more. Since he couldn't find her, he decided to ask Cassandra where she might have or did go. According to the pirate, Winter had stormed off in the direction of the woods. But Uriah had advised him not to attempt to urk her more. But Carlos was persistent and had his mind set on finding Winter. When he had gotten at least fifteen minutes into the woods, he heard voices. Not one, but two.
"Why does she bother you?" Asked the voice that he knew belonged to a male.
"Can we not talk a bout this right now?" Snapped the familiar, unmistakable voice of Winter in a frustrated tone.
Carlos slowly and quietly crept closer to the two voices having a conversation. He wondered who they were talking about and it intrigued him. His well – trained ears listened very carefully for the voices that could be heard from a good few meters away.
"If you don't talk to me about it, who are you going to talk about it?" Asked the boy again.
"Shade, I really don't think now is a good time to talk about this." Stated Winter.
Carlos heard Shade sigh. "Winter, listen, if it's something she did, or something she is going to do-"
"It's something she has. Something I could never ever obtain in my wildest dreams." Winter's sad voice said.
There was silence and Carlos didn't know what that meant. He didn't know what to do, so as quietly as possible he peaked around the edge of the tree. There before his eyes was Shade and Winter. Winter's body was being held by Shade's. Something new jerked in Carlos' chest. Something he had never felt in his life. It was like anger, but it wasn't at the same time. It was simply something that he couldn't grasp.
"Shade?" He heard her say quietly.
"Yeah?" He replied in the same way.
"Promise me we'll find somewhere we truly belong."
More silence and Carlos remained frozen. After a while, there was a small voice. "Promise." He had mumbled.
Sorry it was a small update, but the next chapter will be up sooner! I know y'all like siriusly hate me, but yeah. Thanks for all the reviews and favs and follows! I love you all so much!
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~I Am Red Hood
