Surprise! I wrote a bit during the day before I drove home and finished writing after I took my exams, so I was able to get this up!

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Chapter 5: Moving

Lonnie was enjoying living with Mal and Evie. She slept on an air mattress but with all the bedding and blankets they had provided her with, it was almost like she was just sleeping on a bed that was really low to the ground. She loved staying up late talking with them. Audrey only ever wanted to talk about herself and she didn't have to worry about Mal or Evie flipping out about anything she said. She was sometimes in Jay and Carlos's dorm until late after practice, but Mal and Evie weren't bothered if she came home after they'd already gone to bed, whereas Audrey would need to know where she was, what she was doing, and who she was with. Sometimes they would ask to be polite but not in the way that Audrey demanded to know the answers.

She had R.O.A.R. practice everyday after school. She was really starting to get a hang of this captain thing. Jay helped her out whenever she needed guidance, but she was pretty much running practice on her own now.

Fairy Godmother had made the announcement about the mentor program to the school on Monday. So far, only Jane and Jordan have signed up to be RAs but there was some interest in just being mentors. Mal, Evie, Jay, and Carlos were going to be staying in the dorms over the summer anyways since their only other option would be to go back to the Isle (not to mention there was tourney practice over the summer), so they all signed up to be on the committee.

It was the day before she was supposed to move into her new dorm. Saturday was turning out to be a busy day. Lonnie was moving into her new dorm in the morning and then her first R.O.A.R. game as captain was in the afternoon.

Lonnie woke up Saturday morning at 6:30. She wanted to start moving at eight so she wanted to get breakfast at seven. She quickly woke up Mal and Evie. Neither of them were too happy about it, Mal more so than Evie. Mal was definitely not a morning person. But once Evie was up and started getting ready, she became more awake and alert. They both wanted to help but weren't exactly excited to be woken up this early on a Saturday.

They all got dressed in some form of lazy attire, which was either sweatpants or leggings and either a t-shirt or a hoodie. They then left the room to go to the cafeteria for breakfast.

They arrived at the cafeteria at exactly seven and they met Jay, Carlos, Jane, and Doug who were also helping Lonnie move. They all looked just as excited to be awake as Mal had been, but none of them were as grumpy.

As they had breakfast, everyone gradually became more awake and talkative. After breakfast they all went to Lonnie's room. Lonnie had let Audrey know when she was planning on coming by to start moving her stuff. When they got to her room, Audrey was not there. Lonnie figured that she was probably with Chad.

Everyone began grabbing crates and bags. Once everyone had as much as they could carry, Lonnie led them to her new dorm.

It was in a different wing then where the rest of the girls' dorms are since more people would be coming at once and there weren't enough empty dorms in the wings that current students are staying in. This is why it was so important to have mentors and RAs, because without them, the VKs would be in their own wings by themselves.

Evie, who had a duffle bag slung over her shoulder and was pulling a suitcase, had a free hand and was constantly snapping pictures of everyone, which she'll probably post on instagram later.

They arrived at Lonnie's dorm and she unlocked the door with the key she had gotten from Fairy Godmother the day before. It was very similar to her dorm before. Two beds, two desks, two dressers, two closets, two bookshelves, two bedside tables, some cushioned chairs, a table with some chairs around it, and a fireplace with a TV mounted above it.

Jay and Carlos went back to the other dorm to grab what was left of Lonnie's things. Everyone else began unpacking. Lonnie and Evie were going through her clothes and putting them in either the closet or the dresser. Mal was making Lonnie's bed. Doug was going through her books and placing them on the bookshelf and Jane was unpacking all of Lonnie's picture frames and trinkets and putting them on the table for Lonnie to figure out where they would go later. By the time Jay and Carlos returned not long later, they were almost done unpacking what they had due to how many people were helping. If it had just been Lonnie, she definitely wouldn't have finished in time for the match and probably wouldn't have finished until the next day.

They finished unpacking the last of her things and she would deal with the picture frames and decorations later.

"Thank you guys so much," Lonnie said as she pulled everyone in for a group hug. "I couldn't have done it without you."

"Group picture with the finished product!" Evie said as she ran over to the table. She placed her phone on it and set a timer to take a photo. "Everyone huddle up!" Evie ran back over to the group where everyone was putting their arms around each other or crouching down in the front. Evie crouched down next to Mal and smiled as her phone took the photo.


Later that day, the R.O.A.R. team was hanging out in the gym before the match, waiting for the opposing team from Agrabah to arrive. Lonnie was nervous. Not only was it her first game as captain, but it was also her first game, period. She kept fiddling with her sword. Jay noticed and placed his hands on top of hers, steadying them. Lonnie looked up at him.

"Hey, I know you'll do great," Jay whispered to her. "Look, all your friends are here to support you." Lonnie looked over his shoulder and saw Mal, Evie, Doug, Jane, and Ben all sitting in the stands. When she looked at them, they all started cheering. "You got this." He leaned down and gave her a quick kiss.

Lonnie nodded. She immediately felt better, more at ease. That's when the opposing team, the Agrabah Vizier's entered the gym.

A few minutes after that, the referee called everyone on to the mat. And the match started.

Everyone began fighting. It was even at first, with the same amount of people on each team. But people from both sides started getting out one by one until it was just Jay and Lonnie and one member of the viziers. Luckily, Jay and Lonnie trained together often, and were totally in synch with each other. The vizier had a hard time keeping up with them. Finally, the vizier got distracted when Jay did a backflip that landed him in the opposite direction that the vizier had thought he had been going. It caused the vizier to hesitate and allowed Lonnie to disarm him. They had won the match.

Jay and Lonnie removed their masks, clasped their hands together and raised them in victory. All the Auradon students cheered, but they were met with outrage from the viziers.

"There's a girl on their team, that's against the rules!" shouted one of the players on the bench.

Lonnie turned towards him, let go of Jay's hand, and walked towards the one who had shouted. "I suppose it would be if I wasn't the captain."

"And just who do you think you are?" he asked.

"I'm Lonnie Li. Daughter of Li Shang and Fa Mulan, heroes of China."

He turned away from her, knowing he had lost. Lonnie walked back to Jay and he slipped his arm around her waist and they walked back to their team.

I didn't really go much into the match because not only am I not really sure how a R.O.A.R. match is supposed to go, I don't think I'd be able to describe it very well. There's a possibility I might be able to write tomorrow, not only am I going to a marching band competition, but I'm also helping my mom at a book festival. There's time between the two, but no promises that I'll have anything up tomorrow.