I'm hoping to make these chapters longer. I ended up tripping over a solid metal bar under a Road Closed sign badly bruising and spraining my right knee, so I have more time to write my stories.

Limo Rides and A Welcoming Committee

Inside the limo there were leather seats perfectly clean and polished, a television plugged into the limo, fresh pairs of clothes, and sugary refreshments almost everywhere. Sugary and sweet treats weren't really a common thing on the Isle.

Evie took a blue rock candy on a stick. Carlos and Jay looked at each other, then at the candy, then back at each other, before they attacked the sweets, pushing and grabbing for as much of the sugar as they could. The boys stuffed their mouths with so much sweets that Hava was surprised they didn't choke. Hava grabbed a chocolate bar, and a dish of colorful looking worms, which were sour gummy worms.

"You're looking a little washed out. Let me help you out," Evie placed a brush to Mal's cheeks, but was pushed away by the purple haired girl.

"Eww, stop," Mal said, "I'm plotting."

"Well, it's not very attractive," Evie then took a bite of her blue rock candy and smiled like she was enjoying it, before turning to Hava with a hopeful look.

"Evie, I know that look, and the answer is no," Hava replied before taking a big bite of chocolate, "I hate makeup. I don't even understand why you wear makeup Evie when you're already the most beautiful girl on the Isle and probably even more beautiful than the girls in Auradon, so you really don't need makeup."

Evie smiled at what her friend said to her.

Carlos picked up a Reese Cup and munched on it happily then he sighed. Carlos tapped Jay on the shoulder, who was wearing a pair of headphones.

"Oh these," he said, "It's salty like nuts, but it's sweet like I don't know what."

"Let me see," Jay said.

Carlos opened his mouth wide to show the chewed food, making Jay smack him before grabbing it from his hands. Jay popped it in his own mouth and made a sound of delight.

Carlos turned to Hava with a fresh one, "Want one?"

Hava smiled, "No, I'm good. You enjoy," she said popping a sour gummy worm in her mouth.

Mal found a black remote and pressed a button on it. The five teenagers could see out the front of the limo now.

Evie looked out the window and shouted, "Look!"

The five teens turned to see they were heading towards the barrier, about to drive right off the broken bridge.

"It's a trap!" Carlos screamed. All of them, except for Hava, closed their eyes screaming and clinging to each other

Hava rolled her eyes, "Calm down everyone," she said gently, "We're fine."

They then drove through the barrier, but nothing happened. The driver pushed a button and the bridge completed itself. The limo continued along as if nothing had happened, and the four of them stopped their screaming.

Hava took another bite of chocolate, "I told you," she said.

"What just happened?" Carlos wondered.

Evie smiled looking at the golden bridge and answered, "It must be magic!"

Carlos then asked, "Hava, how did you know we would be fine?

"Two reasons," Hava answered, "One, the driver is mortal and two, I seriously doubt they would ever start trying to kill the villain kids for some reason."

As the Isle of the Lost grew farther and farther away, Mal asked the driver, holding up the remote that she found, "Hey! Did...this little button just open up the magic barrier?"

"Nope," The driver answered, holding up a golden remote. "This one opens up the barrier. That one opens up my garage," He reached up and pressed a button, "And this button..."

A screen began rolled upwards, separating the driver and the five villain kids.

"Okay..." Mal said, "Nasty."

Hava nodded, "And rude."

And with smiles, they both said, "I like that guy."

As soon as they saw the sign, the five descendants knew they were way out of their comfort zone. The Auradon Prep sign read, Welcome to Auradon Prep "Goodness doesn't get any better."

Hava fake gagged at the sign, and said, "If I wasn't immortal I would say, "Kill me!""

As the limo was driving up to the castle, people around their age began to gather, waving flags and cheering, smiling and even waving. There were students holding up "Welcome" signs and people acted genuinely happy. And then of course there was a marching band.

Hava turned from the window and said, "Great, a welcoming committee. Someone please turn this limo around."

But, it was too late. The driver had opened the limo door and out came spilling a bickering Carlos and Jay, who were fighting over either a blue towel or blanket.

"You got everything else, why do you want whatever this is?" Carlos asked tugging onto the blue cloth.

"Cause you want it!" Jay answered in a struggle, trying his best to pull the blanket away from Carlos.

Hava then stepped out of the limo, followed by Evie and Mal. Hava's eyes found Jay , who had his foot on Carlos's chest, and Carlos having a tug-a-war with the blue cloth. Hava kept a calm face, but her anger was boiling underneath. She went to Jay and pulled on his ear and twisted it hard.

"Ow! Ow!" Jay cried out, "Hava, come on!"

"Jay. Leave Carlos alone!" Hava snapped. Hava was always very protective of Carlos, especially because of who his mother is.

"Guys, guys, guys!" Mal whispered in a frantic tone, "We have an audience."

Mal and Evie stood still, both of them placing their hands on their hips. Hava let go of Jay's ear and the boys stopped fighting just in time to see a middle age woman, wearing a blue dress with a pink bow, walking through the marching band, arms open wide and a welcoming smile on her face, behind her were three teens, a boy and two girls. The boy had honey brown hair and hazel green eyes with fair skin. The girl who was clinging to him had dark brown hair and brown eyes with light tan skin and the other girl had blonde hair and hazel eyes with fair skin.

Jay spit out the candy he had had in his mouth and gave a cheeky smile and said, "Just, cleaning up," He grabbed Carlos by the hand and yanked him upwards, "Get up."

"Leave it like you found it," The woman said in a cheerful voice with a smile that Hava felt was forced, "And by that, I mean just leave it."

Jay gave a look of displeasure and reluctantly tossed everything that he had taken from the limo back, along with the blue blanket Carlos had.