A/N: I don't own anything other than my original character


Over the course of the next few weeks, Evie continued to be confused as Lefi - and by extension, Mal and Jay - continued to target her, seemingly more than anyone else. She couldn't understand why the girl disliked her so much.

She'd also become friends with Carlos De Vil, who was the only person who would give her the time of day. She shared several classes with the boy and had grown close with him. She'd been itching to ask him about the blonde that had consumed her brain and finally, she couldn't hold the question in any longer.

"What do you know about Mal and Lefi?" Evie asked, watching the sisters knock a book out of a child's hands before pushing him into a puddle.

"They're twins." Carlos explained. Evie raised an eyebrow. "Fraternal, in case you couldn't guess. Anyway, they're actually Maleficent's daughters."

"That explains a lot." Evie mumbled, earning a laugh from Carlos. "Is Lefi's real name Lefi?"

"Actually, it's short for Leficent." he said. Evie nodded thoughtfully. "Anyway, their entire purpose in life is to be the worst villain kids on the Isle."

"Isn't that the purpose of almost every villain kid on the Isle?" Evie asked. Carlos chuckled. Looking back at the sisters, Evie stared at Lefi for a moment before smiling slightly. "I think there's more to Lefi than meets the eye." she whispered, biting her lip. Watching Evie, Carlos raised an eyebrow, snapping his fingers in front of her face. Blinking, she turned back to her new friend. "Sorry. I got a little distracted."

"I noticed." Carlos said, chuckling. Evie looked down, embarrassed. "Do you… do you like Lefi?"

"It's stupid, but… she confuses me. She acts evil, but… she doesn't seem evil. She seems like she's just going through the motions." Evie whispered. Carlos raised an eyebrow, looking back at the blonde who was now holding the kid's face in mud with her shoe with a wicked smile on her face. "Except for now. She seems to really be enjoying that." Carlos nodded in agreement. "I just think there's more to her than meets the eye."

"Really?" Carlos asked, earning a nod from Evie as she continued watching the blonde. Staring at his friend, Carlos shook his head in confusion.

"I can't help it." Evie whispered, finally tearing her gaze away from the girl and looking back at her friend. "She just... I like her, Carlos."

"Don't get too attached, Evie. I don't want you to get hurt." the boy replied, sending his friend a supportive smile as they walked down the hall.


Two weeks after discovering her feelings for the blonde, Evie waited for the perfect opportunity to tell her - which was the first moment she found her alone. Taking a deep breath, she approached Lefi. "Hi."

"What's up, Princess?" Evie smiled shyly.

"I wanted to talk to you about something." she said, earning a raised eyebrow from the blonde. When Evie didn't continue speaking, Lefi sighed.

"I don't have all day, Evie." she replied. Nodding, Evie swallowed hard before opening her mouth.

"I like you." she whispered. Processing the words, Lefi took a step away from the blue-haired girl. "Lefi, I want to be with you."

"W-w-why... Why would you say that?" Lefi asked, staring at the girl in confusion. Evie bit her lip. She wasn't sure how she thought it was going to go, but she wasn't expecting that reaction. "Evie, you can't say that kind of stuff."

"Lefi..." Evie whispered. The blonde shook her head, taking another step. "Lefi, I think we could be great together."

"Stop, Evie." Lefi said, her voice trembling. Evie closed her eyes. She wanted nothing more than to step forward and embrace the other girl, but she refrained from doing so. "You can't say these things to me."

"Why not?" Evie whispered. Lefi sighed.

"Because you just can't, Evie." she replied, moving toward the door. When Evie realized that Lefi was about to leave, she shook her head quickly.

"Lefi, please don't leave." she said. Lefi closed her eyes, reaching for the door.

"I have to go." she said, walking out of the bathroom. When the bathroom door slammed shut, Evie shook her head in confusion.

"That could not have gone any worse." she whispered, rolling her eyes at herself. Shaking her head, she began the journey to her next class.