Chapter 2: Caught


(3rd Person POV)

As the limo driver opened the door, a white-haired figure fell out, clutching desperately to a blue towel as he attempted to wrestle it out of the other male's hands. Or hand, as the long-haired boy's other arm was filled with a variety of electronic objects no doubt stolen from the vehicle. He stepped on the first boy's chest, trying to yank it out of his hands.

"You got everything else!" the boy yelled, struggling to move out from under the boot crushing his lungs, "Why do you want whatever this is?!"

"Because you want it!" the second boy ground out, as they continued their struggle. Sunnie lowered her her slingshot as she strained to see the faces of the boys, as well as the appearance of the two girls behind them. One girl - with purple hair, of all things - rolled her eyes at the fight, while the blue-haired girl beside her stared in awe at the school and its surrounding grounds.

The band members began parting the way as the welcoming committee, lead by Fairy Godmother, began walking towards the new students, smiles - however strained - still plastered to their faces. The first girl noticed this, and began trying to break up the boys' fight.

"Guys," she hissed, "Guys!" They stopped fighting, looking up at the woman standing before them in a powder-blue dress with a hot-pink ribbon attached to the front. She forced a smile. "We have an audience." Sunnie chuckled lightly at the statement, trying to keep quiet. Fairy Godmother raised an eyebrow as the boy who wasn't standing let go of the towel and quickly yanked the other boy off the ground and back to his feet.

"Leave it like you found it," she sang sweetly, gesturing to the limo behind them, "And by that, I mean just leave it". Both boys frowned, obviously put out, and they reluctantly tossed everything back into the vehicle, including the towel. Sunnie shook her head at them, a small smile gracing her own features.

Oh, this is definitely going to be an interesting year, she thought, turning her attention back to the scene below her. The taller of the boys looked at Audrey standing beside Ben, and smirked.

"Hello foxy," he said, stepping up to her, "The name's Jay." Sunnie snorted at his blatant attempt at flirting, and had to quickly cover her mouth and duck down behind the edges surrounding the roof to keep from being caught, as she had attracted the attention of both the purple-haired girl and the school's headmistress.

"Welcome to Auradon Prep," she heard, and she sighed in relief. Well, she didn't catch me... "Could you give me just a second?" Never mind… The villain kids looked at the woman for a moment, confused, as she turned around to face the school. Fairy Godmother crossed her arms, smiling sweetly up at the roof above them. They waited.


(Sunnie's POV)

"Miss Fitzherbert," she called, "I know you're up there."

I slowly began peeking out from my hiding spot, only to see the eyes of everyone in the courtyard staring back at me. I faked a smile to Fairy Godmother, sitting up straighter at the look on her face.

"Oh hey, FG!" I called, waving down at her, "What are you doing all the way down there?" Out of the corner of my eye, I could see the new kids smirking at me. Audrey was glaring - probably suspecting I was planning to embarrass her - and Ben put his head in his hand, shaking no at my attempt to play dumb. FG raised a brow, smile appearing more strained than before.

"The better question, dear, would be what you are doing up there," she replied, and I frowned in false confusion.

"You sure?" I replied, "I thought my question was perfectly fine, to be honest." The other students began laughing, coughing and covering their mouths to try and hide it.

"Yes, and I am also certain that the roof is off limits to students," our Headmistress retorted, and I grimaced. "Now, do get down from there and come join us in welcoming the new students." I shrugged at her, scratching my neck.

"I'm not so sure about that, FG," I said, "Most people try to keep me away from new kids - apparently I'm considered a 'bad influence,' whatever that is." I made finger quotes around "bad influence", drawing more scattered laughter from the crowd. I smirked at Ben's expression, which had changed from mildly annoyed to full-on exhausted with my lame-ass excuses. Fairy Godmother, however, kept her composure.

"Then I suppose you'll fit right in, won't you dear?" she responded, and I smiled with a shrug; she had a point, "And please come down the same way you went up - don't want to crush the hydrangeas." I backed away from the edge, where I had been planning on just dropping down the ten feet into the flower bushes that surround the front wall of the school.

As I moved back towards the ladder again, I could hear introductions being made, though I was unable to decipher the words being spoken or by whom. It was slightly difficult to find the ladder again - Autumn had obviously moved it over some when she had come down earlier - but I managed to grab a hold of it and climb down without a hitch. Reaching the bottom, I stuffed the ladder back under the ivy and began making my way to the front of the building, ready to officially meet the newest additions to Auradon's student body.


"The doors of wisdom are never shut! ...But the library hours are from eight to eleven and, as you may have heard, I have a little thing about curfews." I stepped up to group right as Fairy Godmother finished speaking, smiling brightly as I joined them.

The Headmistress returned my smile for a moment, taking hold my shoulders and pulling me forward.

"Miss Fitzherbert here will be your personal guide through this school year - any questions you have can be directed to her at any time." I blinked, and turned to ask her what she meant, but she was already walking back inside the building, leaving me with Ben, Audrey, and my new classmates.

The rest of the students began filing in behind her, and I managed to catch Autumn's trademarked "I-told-you-so" look before she, too, left me to my fate. I turned back to the others, and glanced at their smirks before looking at Ben. He smiled sheepishly and shrugged, not entirely understanding FG's idea either. I took a deep breath, and faced my newly-acquired captive audience.

Well, at least it would make for a great blog entry later.


A/N: Well, chapter two came out sooner than I had hoped - the words kinda flowed for once, instead of me sitting here banging my head on the keyboard. It won't always be so soon of an update - I'm gonna try and set up a schedule soon. In the mean time, I'll update as soon as I can. It's now 3:58 am EST, and I am even more exhausted than last time, so I am going to bed. Goodnight!

PS: If I decided to start a blog on Tumblr for Sunnie - basically a real-life version of her blog - would anyone be interested in checking it out? Let me know!