A/N: I don't own anything other than my original character
One month later, Mal began noticing subtle changes in her sister. She could only assume that these changes were due to her relationship and decided to say something. Sitting down on her sister's bed, she smirked. "Evie's changed you." she announced. Lefi raised an eyebrow.
"What are you talking about?" she asked. Mal chuckled. "Evie hasn't changed me."
"Yes, she has. You're not as evil as you were before you started dating her." Mal pointed out. Thinking for a moment, Lefi gasped.
"Oh, my god. You're right. I haven't been evil lately." she said, shaking her head. Mal nodded in agreement. "I have to break up with her."
"Wait, what? Lef, Evie makes you happy. I didn't say this to you so you'd break up with her." Mal replied. Lefi shook her head.
"It's the only way." she said, looking out the window for a moment before looking back at her sister. "Come on, we have to get to school."
"Lef..." Seeing the look on her twin's face, the purple-haired girl sighed and nodded.
When they got to school, Lefi immediately spotted Evie sitting outside. Sighing, she stormed over to the girl. "We need to talk." she said, stopping in front of the table that Evie was sitting at. Smiling up at her girlfriend, Evie nodded. "I'm breaking up with you." the blonde explained, taking a step back.
"What?" Evie exclaimed. Realizing who much attention she'd drawn to them, she stood up and pulled her girlfriend off to the side. "You can't be serious right now."
"I am, Evie. We're through." the blonde said. Evie raised an eyebrow. "I need to be able to be myself."
"You can be! Lef, I've never actively tried to stop you from being yourself. Maybe you're not as evil as you think you are." Evie pointed out. Lefi glared at the taller girl.
"Yes, I am."
"You're crazy. You know that right?" Evie asked, raising an eyebrow at her girlfriend. Lefi shook her head.
"Bye, Evie." she mumbled, pushing past the girl. Turning around, Evie stared in confusion as she watched Lefi disappear.
"What the hell just happened?" she whispered, shaking her head and walking away.
By the next day, Lefi had come to the realization that she'd made a mistake by breaking up with her girlfriend. When she walked into school, the first thing she saw was the blue-haired girl that consumed her thoughts and she made a beeline for the girl. "Hey, Princess." Hearing the soft, familiar voice, Evie looked up with a raised eyebrow. "Can we talk?"
"Of course." the taller girl replied, closing her locker. Lefi smiled sheepishly leaning up against the lockers. "What's up?"
"I was wrong yesterday. I made a huge mistake. I never should have broken up with you and I'm so sorry." the blonde said. An amused smile on her face, Evie nodded. "Wait, why are you smiling like that?"
"I'm not smiling any specific way." Evie replied.
"Yes, you are. You don't seem upset that we broke up. Why aren't you upset that we broke up?" Lefi asked. Evie chuckled, unable to hide her amusement any longer - though she was apparently not doing a good job of hiding it in the first place.
"Lef, I knew we'd get back together. I just assumed it would take longer than a day." the taller girl explained. Lefi narrowed her eyes.
"I take it back. I don't want to get back together." she said. Evie shook her head, laughing softly. "Why are you laughing?"
"You know what, Lef? Find me when you're done overreacting." the blue-haired girl said. Annoyed, Lefi glared at the taller girl.
"That will never happen." she snapped. Evie couldn't help but laugh harder, causing Lefi to roll her eyes when she realized what she'd said. Walking away, she could still hear Evie laughing as she made her way down the hallway.
After school, Evie decided to go to her spot. When she got there, she saw a familiar figure through the trees. Evie cautiously approached the cliff, a soft smile on her face as she saw Lefi drawing in a notebook. "I had a feeling that I'd find you here." she whispered. Hearing the familiar voice, the blonde stopped moving her pencil but did not avert her gaze from the paper in front of her as the taller girl sat down next to her. "I'm sorry, Lef." Lefi looked up from her notebook and saw Evie with a sheepish smile on her face that mirrored the one she'd had earlier in the day. "I shouldn't have laughed at you."
"I shouldn't have broken up with you in the first place." Lefi admitted. The blue-haired girl chuckled. "I'm sorry, Princess." Evie smiled softly, hugging her girlfriend.
"So am I." she said. Lefi grinned. "Do you want to come over tonight? My mom is going to be out for hours."
"I'd love to." Lefi said, kissing the blue-haired girl.
That night, Evie and Lefi were in Evie's room when the door slammed open. Breaking apart, the pair gasped as they saw the Evil Queen. Evie and Lefi stared in shock at the woman in the doorway. Realizing that their position was compromising, both girls jumped up, standing several feet away from each other. "Mom..." Evie whispered. Ignoring her daughter, the woman glared at Lefi.
"Get out of my house." the Evil Queen said, grabbing the blonde's arm roughly. When Evie saw her mother grab her girlfriend, she felt an amount of anger that she'd never felt before - that she didn't even know was possible to feel - and reached out to pull her girlfriend away from the woman.
"Do not touch her." she snapped, pushing the blonde behind her. When her mother looked at her with a look she'd never seen before, she felt her anger rise. Behind her, she felt a hand on her shoulder.
"Evie, maybe I should go." Lefi whispered. Evie shook her her head, her eyes never leaving her mother. "Evie..."
"You don't have to leave, Lef." the taller girl replied, earning a glare from her mother.
"Yes, she does." the woman snapped, pushing her daughter out of the way and grabbing the blonde by the arm. Pulling her through the house, she ignored Evie's yells as the blue-haired girl followed. Reaching the front door, she opened it and pushed Lefi outside, despite her daughter's pleas.
When the Evil Queen slammed the door shut, Evie glared at her mom. "Don't ever touch her again." she hissed, earning a roll of the eyes from the older woman.
"You will not be seeing her again." Evie narrowed her eyes.
"You can't stop me." she pointed out. The Evil Queen raised an eyebrow.
"I can keep you in this house. You will not be returning to school." she announced. Evie definitely hadn't expected that; she'd expected her mother forbidding her from seeing Lefi, but she hadn't anticipated being told that she couldn't return to school.
"Mom, I love her." she said softly. The older woman sighed.
"Evie, you need a prince." she replied.
"I don't want a prince, I want Lefi!" Evie yelled. After a few minutes of staring at her daughter, the Evil Queen pointed toward the door.
"Get out." she hissed. Evie froze at the words.
"Mom." she said, her voice cracking. The woman narrowed her eyes. "Where am I supposed to go?" Evie asked, causing the woman to shrug.
"I don't care, Evie. Get your stuff and get out." Biting her lip, Evie stared at her mother for a few moments before taking a step back.
"Fine." she whispered, moving to her room to pack her things.
Her bags securely around her shoulders, Evie carefully made her way to her girlfriend's house. The entire journey, she prayed that she didn't run into anyone. She never walked around with bags on the Isle and she didn't like that she was carrying so many now. Finally, after what seemed like hours of walking, she arrived at the building that housed Maleficent, Mal, and Lefi. Making her way to the window that she knew was apart of Lefi's room, she knocked lightly, smiling when a familiar blonde appeared and opened it.
"Oh, my god. What are you doing here?" Lefi whispered, helping the girl through the window. Setting her bags on the ground, Evie finally allowed herself to cry. "Evie..."
"She kicked me out, I didn't know where else to go." Evie explained, sitting down on Lefi's bed. The blonde stared in confusion, trying to process what her girlfriend had said. "Can I stay here tonight?"
"Of course. You can stay here as long as you want. We'll have to hide you from my mom, though." Lefi pointed out.
"Yeah, I'd really rather not have two confrontations in one night." Evie mumbled, laying down and covering her eyes with her hand. Biting her lip, Lefi sat down next to her girlfriend. "I don't think I've ever been as angry as I was when I saw her grab you." the blue-haired girl admitted, moving the hand over her eyes to gently grab the blonde's hand. Before Lefi could reply, the door to her bedroom opened and Mal appeared. When she saw Evie on the bed, the purple-haired girl quickly shut the door.
"What is she doing here?" she asked softly, trying to avoid getting Maleficent's attention. Looking back toward the door, Mal locked it before turning back to the pair. Evie sighed.
"Lef and I were at my house earlier and my mom walked in on us. She kicked me out." she explained. Mal frowned, looking back at her sister.
"M, can we hide her stuff in your room?" Lefi asked as Evie moved her head into her lap. Mal raised an eyebrow. "What?"
"What's wrong with your room?" the purple-haired girl asked. Lefi chuckled.
"Mal, you and I both know that you have more room to hide her stuff than I do and I need my closet space in case I need to hide her from Mom." she explained. Accepting the explanation, Mal nodded.
"Come on, there's a door in our closets that links our rooms, our mom has no idea it's there. You can use that as a go-between." Evie smiled her thanks, following the purple-haired girl out of the room. Setting her bags down, she began taking items out, feeling Mal's eyes on her as she did so.
"Evie, do you know why I was upset about you and Lef?" Mal asked after a few minutes of watching the taller girl place her outfits in the back of her closet. Looking back at her girlfriend's sister, Evie shook her head as she attempted to hide how surprised she was that the girl was even talking to her.
"No, she never told me. All she said was that you two made up." she explained. Mal nodded for a moment. "Why were you upset?"
"It wasn't because she was dating you. I actually think you're good for her; you challenge her and she needs that." the purple-haired girl said. Evie smiled slightly. "I didn't like being lied to by my twin. I didn't like that she hid something important from me." Evie looked down.
"I'm really sorry that it happened that way, Mal. It killed her to hide it from you." she said, earning a nod from her girlfriend's sister. Taking a deep breath, Mal bit her lip. "I love her, Mal. I love her more than anything."
"You do?" Mal whispered. Evie nodded emphatically. "Okay." the purple-haired girl said, smiling slightly. Watching the girl, Evie seemed to know that everything that needed to be said had been said and turned back to her clothes.
