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RISE OF RED: A TALE OF HEADS AND HEARTS
(Descendants: Rise of Red Fanfiction/Re-imagining)

Chapter 1
''You know Red, this is the best idea you've had in a long time, '' Cheshire Cat said, his grin even wider than usual. ''I mean ruining your mum's portrait a night before Hearts and Heads Fest is insane. I love it!''
Red stood back, admiring her handiwork.
''I feel like it needs something, don't you?'' She asked, stroking her chin with her hand and staining it bright red.
She bent down and picked one of the guards she had shrunk.
The tiny guard kicked and yelled, brandishing his sword.
''Tsk, tsk. You'd think that after years of training and the Queen's strict regime, the Royal Guards would know not to accept a random package of shrinking cookies they receive in the middle of the night.''
The guard yelled even louder, almost loud enough to be audible.
''Then again, I shouldn't blame you; you're all half card anyway,'' she mused. ''Still, what do you think is missing? I've licked up almost all my red licking paint, but I have an array of ostrich feathers and peacock glitter left.''
The guard wriggled out of her hold and poked her with his tiny sword.
Red gasped. ''I've got it!''
She dug in her bag, feeling past the family of rabbits and the pot roast in there for a pack of playing cards.
''I never leave home without them,'' she said proudly, flipping them in and around her hands.
The queen cards separated themselves from the rest and Red blew them onto the portrait.
Then she dipped her brush back into the licking paint and spread a slash of colour all over the cards, giving them all funky hairdos and moustaches.
''Purrrrfection, wouldn't you say, Chesh?''
''Um, Red, how strong were those shrinking cookies you gave the guards?''
Red looked around at the guards at her feet who were gradually increasing in size and groaned.
''Gotta bounce, guys,'' she said, taking out her pogo as she stuffed all her supplies back into her bag.
She balanced on the device and it started bouncing automatically, taking her away from the Royal Courtyard and Into the castle.
''Told you not to use those WonderTube tutorials,'' Cheshire tutted.
''Oh hush you,'' Red said, getting off the pogo.
''As you wish, your Redness,'' he replied, grinning as he faded away.
Red folded up the pogo and licked the remaining licking paint off of her hands.
She had landed in the H wing of the castle, but her room was all the way in the R wing.
''Might as well make a stop in the kitchen,'' she said to herself.
She started skipping along, and had made it all the way to the A wing when the Queen Alert on her skirt went off and lights suddenly turned on.
''Uh oh...''
''Redwina Scarlet Heartlynn Vermilion Rouge-Redding!''
Of course she's up working right now!
Red shook out her hair and tied her bag around her waist to form another skirt.
''Mum! You're still up.''
The Queen of Hearts looked down from her work throne at her daughter suspiciously.
She was dressed in a light red sleeping gown, her long red locks wrapped around red curlers and what could either be a strawberry or blood mask smeared on her face.
''Now just where are you coming from looking like what a Jabberwocky wouldn't want for dinner?'' she asked, her voice clipping through the air and snipping at Red's confidence.
''I was talking a walk in the rose garden, Mum.''
''Past the curfew? The general curfew I placed on everyone? Including those guards I'm going to behead for letting you go out?''
''Great! More people you're going to behead tomorrow; how fun.''
''Considering you're going to be conducting some of those beheadings, you should think it's fun.''
''Awesome!'' Red said, attempting to sound excited. ''Is that why you're still up?''
''Yes, if you must know. Tomorrow has to be perfect.''
''Right, right, yeah. But, uh, mum I was thinking-''
''-Well that's a ticket to ruin-,'' The Queen mumbled
''-What if we don't make Hearts and Heads Fest about general, widespread decapitations and turn it into more of a celebration?''
The Queen stiffened and glared at Red.
''O-or not? Forget it. I don't know what I was saying.''
Red shifted uncomfortably as her mother went back to work.
''I'm gonna head up to my room now. Goodnight.''
The Queen gave a very posh grunt and waved her off without a second glance.
Red sped off to her room and slammed the door behind her in relief.
With a sigh, she plopped on her bed.
Cheshire appeared as she lay down, an even more mischievous grin on his face.
''You could've at least told me she was up, Chesh,'' Red told him.
''I could've, but I chose not to. It's more fun that way. ''
Suddenly, Red's speaking mirror started beeping.
''Oohhh...lover boy's calling,'' Cheshire teased before disappearing again
Red rolled her eyes, then got up to sit at her vanity table, tapping the mirror three times.
On the third tap, her reflection dissolved, revealing the person who had beeped her in the first place.
''Hey,Maddox!''
''Don't 'hey, Maddox' me, Princess,'' Maddox Hatter said, giving Red a stern look. ''I know what you did.''
He took of his hat, briefly exposing his silky white curls, and pulled out a piping hot kettle.
Bringing out an elegant, hand painted teacup, he poured the hot, purplish liquid into it.
''Where's the mouse?'' Red asked as he stirred his tea.
''Asleep. Like you should've been instead of turning your mother's portrait into your personal sketchpad.''
Red groaned. ''Come on, Maddox. I play pranks like this all the time.''
''I know, but tomorrow's super important. It's not the kind of day to risk upsetting the Queen.''
Maddox sipped his tea and observed Red's forlorn expression.
''Look, Red,'' he said gently. ''I know tomorrow is going to be hard, but-''
''-Hard?'' Red interjected. ''Hard? Mads, your dad's tests and homework assignments are hard; trying to find an unpainted white rose in mother's garden is hard. But tomorrow I'm going to have to order someone's death! I can't do that!''
Tears filled her eyes and began rolling down her cheeks softly.
Red wiped them away, licking her fingers.
Wonderlanders' tears tasted like sugar, and on the rare occasion Red shed any, she made sure to take advantage of it.
Maddox sighed, setting down his teacup. ''I'm sorry, Princess. I wish there was something I could do.''
A lightbulb went off in Red's head, and she snatched the corresponding one floating mid-air and threw it away.
''Maybe there is,'' she said, her eyes shining with uncried tears and mischief.
''Oh no. You have your trouble face on.''
''What if you bring me that time machine thingy you've been working on. You said it's ready, right?''
''Not possible, Princess.''
Red pouted. ''Why not?''
''Well,my dad would disown me and I'd have to join The White Rabbit Gang. And, oh let's see; you could alter time as we know it putting us all in grave, grave, very grave, extremely grave -did I mention grave?- danger!'' he said, mouthing an extra 'grave' at the end.
''Okay, okay, I get it,'' Red relented, rolling her eyes. ''I'm just fed up with this. I wish I could go back and stop this stupid festival from ever existing. And I really, really wish I could leave Wonderland and see more of the world.''
''Don't worry, Princess. In time, at least one of those wishes will come true.''
''Yeah, sure.''
Red yawned and rubbed at her eyes.
''Being a vandal sure is exhausting,'' she mumbled.
Maddox laughed at how cute she looked, only for his laughter to turn into a yawn as well.
''I'm gonna turn in now, Princess. Goodnight.''
''Nighty night, Mads,'' Red said tiredly, tapping the mirror thrice to end their call.
After washing her face of paint and tears, she slipped into a pair of heart patterned pyjamas and hopped under the covers.
''Off with the lights,'' she said, making the lights turn off automatically.
She turned and twisted for minutes before falling into a tumultuous sleep, her mind fixed on nothing but the thought that by this time tomorrow, she'd have blood on her hands.
Chapter 2:
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RISE OF RED: A TALE OF HEADS AND HEARTS
(Descendants: Rise of Red FanFiction/Reimagining)

Chapter 2
The Queen sat, awake in her bed laid with the finest red silks.
She could never sleep the night before the Heads and Hearts festival.
It was ironic how time, something that would normally pass by like lightening in Wonderland, seemed to crawl on and on when she really needed it to be fast.
With a sigh, she closed her eyes for a second, allowing herself to slip into a daze.
''Come along, Bridget. Don't be scared, follow me.''
Bridget looked into the tunnel and saw nothing but darkness.
''I don't know about this, Thorne. Seems dangerous,'' she said. '' And what if we're caught?''
His eyes twinkled mischievously.
''Exactly.''
''What?''
''Come on. After me.''
''Wait,'' Bridget started to say as he sped past her. He laughed as he ran, but in seconds, the laughter turned into screams.
''Thorne? Thorne! No!''
She tried to run after him, only to be pulled back by strong arms fastened tight round her body.
''No! Let me go! No!''
''Your Majesty?''
The Queen's eyes shot open, instantly focusing on the servant's hand that lingered above her shoulder.
''What have I said about touching me?'' She asked, her voice cold and clipped.
The servant visibly shivered and stammered out her words. ''I-it w-was j-just th-that Her M-majesty was scr-screaming a-and-''
''-Enough!''
The Queen snapped her fingers, alerting the guards that were now stationed at the foot of her bed.
''Have her placed in the dungeon and prepared for beheading''
The tray bearing a bowl of rose water that the servant had been carrying clattered to the ground as she fell over in shock.
''Your Imperialness, please! I beg of you! I have a family to take care of!''
''You should have thought about that before disrespecting your Queen.''
As the sentenced servant was carried away, another scurried in through a back door and into place, bowing humbly as she presented a fresh bowl of ice-cold rose water to the Queen.
Before she started her morning routine of inhaling the rich scent and dipping her face and hands into it, she snapped to another guard at the far end of the room who rushed over to her.
''See to it that my daughter is out of her room in the next twenty minutes wearing the dress I had made for her. And get Mr. Hightopp here immediately.''
''I'm sorry, your Majesty, but who's that?'' The Guard asked.
The servant holding the tray looked up and tried to signal him with her frantically moving eyes and small head shakes.
The Queen paused and looked him dead in the eye.
''You don't know who Mr. Hightopp is? The Mad Hatter?''
''Oh! A thousand apologies, ma'am; I'm new.''
''Ah, of course,'' the Queen said, smiling tightly. ''And now you won't be able to get old. It's off with your head too!''
She snapped at the new set of guards at the foot of her bed and they snatched him up and took him away just as he began to process what she had just said.
With a sigh, the Queen gestured at the new guard coming in to replace him.
''Do exactly what I just told that hair brained buffoon to do,'' she ordered her, before turning back to continue her routine. ''And you; fetch me a fresh bowl. Extra cold!''
The guard and servant sped off, narrowly managing not to collide with each other.
''Imbeciles,'' the Queen muttered to herself.
But nothing and no one was going to ruin this day for her.
Not even the memories turning over like acrobats in the back of her mind.
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Red expected the pounding knock on her door and rolled her eyes.
''P-Princess Red?''
''I'm awake!''
''Your mother asked that you be ready in twenty minutes, and you should wear the dress she had made for you.''
''Oh no,'' Red said to herself as she heard hastily retreating footsteps.
''Say, isn't that the dress you burned to a crisp the other day?'' Cheshire cat said, appearing above Red's head with a toothbrush in his mouth.
''Yup, the very one,'' Red replied, throwing off her covers.
''Wow. You're definitely setting yourself up to be chopped, huh?''
''Not funny, Chesh.''
She went into the bathroom and came out wrapped in towels, only to see about a half a dozen handmaids standing before her.
''What's all this?''
''Her Majesty, the Queen, sent us to help you get dressed, Your Highness,'' one of them answered.
Red nodded. ''Right, right. But, uh, you see the problem is, the dress my mum wants me to wear....it doesn't fit anymore. I had way too many expanding cookies the other day, you know what I mean? Bummer!''
''Oh, well that's no problem, Your Highness. Your mother had another one made.''
The handmaid stepped aside so Red could see the one directly behind her who was holding up an intricately designed, blood red and black gown similar to the ones her mother usually wore for special occasions.
Red maintained her fake smile. ''Okay, but like I said; not my size anymore.''
''That's still no issue. The Queen specifically had this one made with stretching satin. It could fit a Jabberwocky.''
''Fantastic!'' Red exclaimed. ''Could you give me some room to do my hair first, please?''
The handmaids glanced at each other nervously before another one spoke up.
''Actually, Your Highness, we were asked to do your hair and makeup ourselves, to suit your mother's taste.''
''Of course you were. Since I'm still in just a towel, wanna scrummage through my butt too? Make sure it suits my mum's tastes in there?''
They all blinked at her and she sighed.
''Whatever, let's just start.''
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''Good of you to join us, Red,'' the Queen said, her voice dripping with disdain.
She was seated on a throne at the head of the heart shaped breakfast table, her meal on a heart shaped plate in front of her as Tarrant Hightopp, the Mad Hatter, and his son, Maddox, stood at her left side.
As usual, she was dressed to perfection, but her dress today was the times more intricate than her everyday ones; a black and red structural masterpiece that wrapped around her waist snugly before spreading out into a magnificent ball gown skirt that had been embroidered with blood red, heart shaped rubies to match her heart motifed makeup and hair.
Red gave her mother and all the guards and servants around a close-lipped smile as she struggled under the weight of her hair, which been styled into a gigantic heart atop her head.
She sat at her seat on the other end of the table, uncomfortable as the fancy dress she wore dug into her skin.
''What do you have for me, Tarrant?'' the Queen asked, beginning to cut into her bacon.
''Some bad news, I'm afraid, Your Majesty.''
The Queen dropped her fork and knife, looking at him directly.
''Go on, then.''
''Your Majesty, it's about your portrait that was in the Royal Courtyard. It seems a vandal came in the night and -well- vandalised it with paint and playing cards.''
Red and Maddox shared a quick glance, both of their heart rates picking up.
''A vandal, you say?'' The Queen sounded almost amused. ''Well, the Royal Courtyard is a heavily guarded place, isn't it? Where were the guards?''
''Well, Your Majesty. They were shrunken at the time of the vandalization.''
''Shrunken?''
''By means of shrinking cookies, according to them.''
''Right, right. And this vandal; surely, the state of the art security camera system that you created and installed should have caught whoever they were?''
''On a regular night, yes, Your Majesty. But as I checked the footage, I noticed that the camera lenses had been covered in what appeared to be a gelatinous substance.''
The Queen's right eye twitched slightly. ''So..jelly? Jelly is the reason that the vandal isn't kneeling before me right now begging for their life?''
''Unfortunately, Your Majesty.''
''Oh, it's a good thing you said the word 'unfortunately', Tarrant. Because things are about to become even more unfortunate.''
The Queen snapped at one of the guards.
''Get me all the guards that were on duty at the Royal Courtyard last night. NOW!''
The guard left quickly and she turned to her daughter.
''Red, you were outside last night...did you see anything?''
All the blood in Red's face drained and she felt herself get pale, but she shook her head.
''Mum, come on. Let's not do this. Can't we just remove one of the tons and tons of portraits of you here and place it in the Courtyard? Plus, we have a time schedule to meet, don't we? Heads and Hearts Festival is supposed to start in an hour.''
''I rule Wonderland, so I say when anything, and I mean anything is supposed to start. Nothing starts without me saying it does.''
As she rounded up her statement, the guards arrived, heart shaped handcuffs on each one of their hands.
''Well, if it isn't the idiots who couldn't watch over my gorgeous and expensive portrait. KNEEL!''
All the guards went down on their knees, trembling with fear.
The Queen had a small, sick smile on her wine red lips as she watched them.
''I'm not even going to ask for any details,'' she said. '' Or maybe I should....it would make me even angrier than I am now.''
''Your Majesty....have mercy,'' one of the guards begged, tears and snot streaming down his face in an embarrassing combination.
'The Queen laughed; a high pitched, manic laugh that stopped at her mouth and didn't reach the rest of her face.
''I'm being merciful right now by not skewering you like a kebab with your own spear,'' she said, drily.
Guilt was beginning to eat Red up and she shifted uncomfortably in her seat.
''Mum, I- ''
''-It seems you have a lot of ideas today, Red,'' The Queen snapped. ''How about you suggest how best I deal with these numbskulls?''
The air in Red's lungs seized and her mouth hung open.
''I,uh...I..''
'' And you had better make the punishment a good one, or it'll be your head on the chopping block.''
Red caught Maddox's gaze again, then turned to look at the kneeling guards.
''I can't, Mum,'' she managed to say.
The Queen's eyes blazed in anger. ''Are you really going to embarrass me in front of everyone like this?''
Red opened her mouth to speak but the words came out as a croak.
''Is this what I pay you to teach her, Tarrant? To go against me so blatantly?''
''Your Majesty, I get paid to teach Princess Red all she needs to know as a royal. That includes regular school subjects, etiquette and elocution, not how she should rule,'' the Mad Hatter replied.
''Really?'' The Queen drawled. ''I'll have you know that it is your years of friendship and good service that is keeping your head on your shoulders right now.''
Suddenly, a servant ran in, waving a letter in his right hand.
''Your Majesty!'' He called out, attracting the attention of everyone in the dining room.
Maddox stepped aside to collect the letter from him.
''It's from Auradon Prep. Signed by the Principal, Uma.''
That caught the Queen's attention. ''Uma? Ursula' s girl? She took over the school? Impressive.''
''Actually, no, Your Majesty,'' Maddox said. ''Uma was chosen for the position by King Ben and Queen Mal as part of their Auradon-Isle alliance.''
The Queen scoffed and rolled her huge, expressive brown eyes, that had been expertly lined with red.
''I still can't believe that forest rat's daughter couldn't go through with her mother's plans. And then what? She marries a guy whose father spent decades as a literal rabid animal, and we're supposed to take them all seriously?''
''Um, w-well, the letter seems to have been sent for Princess Red, Your Majesty,'' Maddox said, not quite knowing how to respond to her rant.
''For me?'' Red asked, the exact same time as her mother asked, ''For Red?''
Maddox looked carefully at the envelope again and nodded.
''Give it to me,'' the Queen ordered, stretching out a manicured hand.
She snatched the letter from Maddox and tore the envelope open with one of her stiletto nails.
The letter floated, twinkling with Auradonian magic and began to read itself out in Uma's voice.
''Greetings-''
''-Oh hush!'' the Queen snarled, making the letter go silent instantly.
She grabbed it and read through the contents, an undecipherable expression clouding her face the further she went.
The rest of the room waiting silently with bated breath.
''What's it say, Mum?'' Red eventually questioned, curiosity loosening her tongue.
The Queen put down the letter and looked at her.
''They want you at Auradon Prep. As a student.''
''Wait, what? You're joking, right?''
''I do not joke, Redwina.''
''Okay...but I know I'm not going.''
''On the contrary. You will go and attend Auradon Prep.''
Red looked around, trying to see if everyone was hearing what was.
''Huh?''
The Queen clapped her hands and guards came to lift up her throne from the ground.
''Go get changed and pack up a trunk; we leave at once,'' she said simply. '' Tarrant, you and your boy, assist Red. As for the rest of you, remain here till I'm back.''
The guards carried the Queen's throne away as Red sunk back into her seat.
''What just happened?'' she asked Maddox.
''Honestly, I don't know either, Princess,'' he said.
The Mad Hatter took off his hat and pulled out a full shot glass, downing it all in one gulp.
''I'll be in the Shoppe, son. You take care of Her Highness,'' he said to Maddox.
Maddox nodded and walked over to Red, offering her a hand.
''Come on, Princess.''
Still dazed by her mother's abrupt decision, Red managed to stand up, and Maddox led her all the way to her room.
Once she was safe within her own space, Red sank down to the floor.
''She wants to ship me off to Auradon all of a sudden? No! This is definitely a trap....some kind of excuse to have me killed where no one would be able to save me.''
Maddox crouched down next to her and rubbed her back to calm her down.
''Maybe you should give your mother more credit, Princess. I know for a fact that the letter was authentic.''
''But why? She didn't even let me attend school here like you and other Wonderland kids, and suddenly she's okay with me attending some fancy boarding school in a kingdom she detests? I don't get it Mads.....I'm scared.''
Red was shaking as Maddox hugged her to himself.
''It's okay, Princess,'' he said, keeping his voice soft and gentle. ''It's all gonna be okay.''
She sniffled, syrup-like tears streaming from her eyes and smudging her heavy makeup.
''Think of it this way; you'll be away from your mother's control, in a kingdom that supports individuality and self expression. You won't have to hide or lie or trick anyone with weird snacks to be yourself,'' he told her. ''And you'll be interacting with other royals your age and learning from the best tutors and lecturers of all time. It'll be great.''
They were both lying on their backs on the floor at this point, hands intertwined.
''I suppose when you put it like that...''
''And, hey. If there's any trouble or you absolutely hate it, you could use this.''
He rummaged in his pocket with his free hand, eventually pulling out what appeared to be a thick pocket watch held with a crystalline rope.
Red gasped. ''The time machine! But I thought that-''
''-It could still destroy all time and life as we know it,'' he warned. ''So please, I literally beg of you; don't use it unless it's really, really necessary.''
''Okay,'' she said, attempting to take it.
Maddox raised it out of her reach and she made a face.
''I mean it, Red,'' he said firmly.
The use of her real name shook her slightly and she nodded.
''I'm trusting you with my life and yours and everyone else's by giving you this, Princess,'' he added, sitting up and pulling her up with him.
''I know,'' Red said as he placed the small device in her hands.
She looked at it, wrapping the rope round her fingers as she admired its simple intricacy.
''I won't let you down, Maddox. I promise,'' she told him, making the boy smile.
He had such a pleasantly handsome face, with strong features that somehow managed to appear gentle, coupled with tanned skin smothered with freckles and dancing green eyes canopied by thick, silvery eyelashes.
As he turned his face away slightly to hid his flushed cheeks, Red leaned over and gave him a soft peck, leaving a heart shaped lipstick print on his cheek.
Maddox faced her sharply, his breath hitching.
''What was that?'' he asked, his voice barely a whisper.
Red smiled, her eyes getting watery again. ''That was 'thank you'.''
He reached his hand out hesitantly and she lowered her cheek into his palm, immediately wetting it with tears.
''I'm not sure when next we'll see each other, '' she said, looking up at him.
''Can I....say goodbye?''
His voice was filled with emotion, and his eyes that were fixed on hers told her everything she needed to know.
''Yes.''
With that, Maddox leaned in and kissed Red, using his hand under her cheek to position her better as his other hand went to her waist.
Red's eyes fluttered as she kissed his back with equal intensity, enjoying the feel of his soft lips caressing hers.
He held her gently but firmly, each movement eliciting reactions in his body he had never felt before.
''Princess,'' was all he managed to say when they paused for a second to catch their breath.
Her slightly swollen lips stretched into a smile but quickly parted to let out a gasp-like moan as he placed his lips on her neck.
She reached her hands upwards, knocking off his hat and sinking her fingers into his silky curls as he sucked on her neck with open mouthed kisses.
His one hand on her waist drew her towards him as close as she could possibly be in her fancy gown and she shivered at the sensation.
Eventually, he pulled his lips away from her neck and they shared a tender look, eyes speaking a thousand words as their chests heaved with effort, just about to continue when a knock sounded on the door.
''Princess Red? Your mother wants you to hurry it up. She says you have to be in Auradon by this afternoon.''
Red groaned and buried her face in Maddox's chest.
He rubbed she shoulders, planting gentle kisses on each of them.
''How 'bout I give you some room to change and then come back to help you pack?''
''Okay.''
He stood up from the floor and helped her to her feet.
''See you in a bit, Princess,'' he said, giving her a brief but passionate kiss before he left.
Cheshire Cat slowly appeared as Red smiled at Maddox's retreating figure.
''Well that was as steamy as it was boring,'' he said, making her jump.
''Way to ruin a perfect moment, Chesh,'' Red retorted, rolling her eyes and kicking off her shoes.
''Tick-tock, Reddy Red. Auradon awaits,'' he said in a sing-song voice, fading away gradually till only his smirk floated in the air.
Taking a breath, Red went to the bathroom and filled her tub with water.
Once it was almost at the top she stuck her huge contraption of hair into it, letting the water dislodge all the gels and sprays that held it in place.
Then she went over to her sink and scrubbed her face clean of her mother's prescribed makeup.
She looked at her reflection, hair drenched and dripping her face and smiled.
Auradon would soon get to meet Princess Red 2.0.
Chapter 3:
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RISE OF RED: A TALE OF HEADS AND HEARTS
(Descendants: Rise of Red Fan fiction/Re-imagining)

Chapter 3
Clothes? Check.
Shoes? Check.
"Chloe!"
Skincare and makeup? Check.
"Chloe!"
Jewelry? Check.
Interior decor for room? Check.
Devices? Check.
"Chloe!"
Extra notebooks and journals?
Extra notebooks and journals!
"CHLOE!"
King Charming's raised voice jolted his daughter out of her thoughts and she blinked at him, putting her sword down at her side.
"Dad..why'd you stop?"
"Maybe because you zoned out for almost three minutes there, hon. If this had been an actual battle ground, you'd be long gone by now,'' King Charming said, walking over to a table at the side and grabbing a glass of water.
Chloe groaned and itched at her neck awkwardly.
''I'm sorry, Daddy. I know I got you out here so I could do some sword training with you to get my mind off of things, yet here I am still stressing over the fact that I might not have enough notebooks for the semester.''
''I doubt that'll be an issue, Chloe,'' a calm, soft, lightly accented voice spoke, causing both Chloe and the King to turn round.
Queen Cinderella walked in to meet her husband and daughter, looking elegant in a simple yet stunning day gown that was silvery-white but shone with a blue hue when hit by the light. The dress complimented her gorgeous brown skin and went well with her honey blonde hair, done up in braids and held in an intricate fish-tail plait.
Chloe loved the way her mother's bedazzled crown was placed on her bed of glorious hair, although she already looked like royalty regardless of it.
''If you run out, which I doubt you will,'' she continued, ''the school has more than enough that you can use, ma cherie.''
''I never once carried a book at the beginning of a new semester,'' the King said, going up to meet his wife.
''And yet he always managed to pass excellently well,'' the Queen said, leaning into her husband's arms.
''What can I say? I am charming,'' he said, giving her a soft kiss on the lips.
''Mmm....that's debatable,'' she teased.
Chloe rolled her eyes playfully.
Her parents were never shy in expressing their love for each other.
Her phone buzzed from a pocket in her pants and she pulled it out only to see yet other text from her older brother.
AP Tip #765: Compliment the lunch lady and she'll give you the Bayou Special like we had at Queen Tiana's restaurant last time we visited.
''Qui est-ce, bébé? (Who is it, baby?)'' the Queen when she noticed Chloe typing back a reply.
''It's just Chad, Mum,'' Chloe answered. ''And now he's video calling.''
She picked and raised her phone up immediately greeted by her brother's smiling face.
''Bonjour, baby sis,'' he said, shaking his golden curls out of his face.
Chad had inherited his features from their grandfather, having fair skin, hair the colour of a wheat field and eyes like a tropical waterfall.
Chloe, on the other hand, had combined their parents looks, with her skin that was a perfect light brown, deeper toned blonde hair like their mother and eyes like a flickering fireplace that matched their father's.
''I assume the pink thong on your lamp doesn't belong to you?'' she whispered back.
''H-how did that get there?'' Chad laughed awkwardly, moving his phone so it wouldn't show.
''Tell Audrey I said hi,'' Chloe said, still in a low voice.
''Yeah, well, she's out getting her hair done so I'll see her much later.''
''Are you talking to Chad, baby? Bring the phone over!'' Queen Cinderella said, gesturing for Chloe to come.
''Mommy! Pops!'' Chad said immediately the Queen took the phone from Chloe.
''Chadwick, mon fils!(my son!)'' the Queen gushed.
''How you doing, bud?'' asked the King.
''About to finish getting ready for the tourney match. You still coming?''
''Of course! Your mum's gonna drop Chlo off, help her settle down and join us there.''
''Really wish I could be there with you, Chloster, but Jay has been on everyone's asses about the game-''
''-Language, Chadwick!'' his mother scolded.
''Yeah, watch your tone around your mama, college boy,'' the King warned, his voice strict, but giving his son a wink through the screen.
''What happened to your manners, your royal blondness?'' Chloe teased.
Chad made a face at her and was about to continue talking when Chloe's phone started beeping and buzzing.
''What's that?'' he asked.
''The alarm I set so mum and I would leave the castle on time,'' she replied, tapping her phone screen to deactivate it.
''I think we'd better head out now, ma cherie. It's a two hour drive to Auradon if we don't run into any traffic,'' the Queen said.
Chloe nodded but her brother noticed how her face fell slightly.
''Hey, it's gonna be okay, Chlo. Auradon Prep is the-''
''-the best, I know,'' she completed. ''And it's even more special because mum and dad went there and so did you.''
''Exactly! It'll be a breeze. Don't be such a worry wart like mum.''
''Very funny, Chadwick," the Queen said sarcastically, but with a small smile on her face .“I’ll see you when I’m done at AP.”
“See you soon, Mummy,” Chad said. “Bye, Dad. Eat rocks, Chlo. Love you.”
The call went off and Chloe sighed, pocketing her phone.
“I guess it’s time to say the final goodbyes,” she said, looking at her dad.
“Aww, hon.”
King Charming wrapped his daughter in a big hug, resting his head on top of her blonde curls.
“I’m gonna miss you, mouse,” he said.
“Me too, Daddy.”
Chloe inhaled his clean, woody scent, knowing she wouldn’t get to smell his cologne for the next few months.
“My princess,” the king said, when he released her from the hug, admiring her features that were so similar to his own.
Queen Cinderella watched them, blinking rapidly to avoiding tearing up.
“Your Majesty,” a servant said, bowing as he stood in the doorway. “All the princess’ bags have been loaded into the car.”
“Thank you, Mithius,” the Queen said. “My loves, I’ll be in the car too.”
She kissed her husband again and stroked Chloe’s face lovingly.
“You can put any last minute things from your room in your rucksack,” the king said as she walked away, “including a new pair of shoes your mum and I got for the semester.”
That made Chloe light up and she beamed.
“Really?”
“But of course. Our baby can’t start school without some new kicks. It’s like a family tradition.”
“Now I’m gonna miss you more than ever.”
“I know, I know. What can I say? I’m amazing.”
“Daddy!”
The king chuckled. “Your mum and I will come visit you regularly, mouse, don’t worry. Plus I’m sure you’re gonna make so many new friends; you won’t ever be lonely.”
Chloe laughed with him. “Yeah, sure.”
“I mean it. Now, go on. You don’t want to keep your mama waiting.”
After one last hug and a trip to her room to pick up some notebooks and her new shoes, Chloe was seated with her mum in their cream coloured limousine.
“This is it, Cherie. You’re on your way to a bright and beautiful future,” Queen Cinderella said, smiling sweetly at her daughter.
“Is that how you felt on your first day?”
“You mean my first day in a new school in a whole new country with step-sisters that hated my guts? Absolutely not.”
“My bad; you definitely had it worse.”
“Well, it’s not a competition, dear. And my greatest joy is that you and your brother have never faced any of the difficulties I did.”
“Do you think grandmere and grandpere would’ve wanted you to attend Auradon Prep? Grandpere was a lord, right?”
“He was, and the title was supposed to be passed onto me when he died, but my step-mother had other ideas and I didn’t have the power to go against her. When we moved from France down here, the only reason she put me in school at all was to avoid suspicion, and even though my step-sisters literally wanted to die at the prospect of me being in the same school as them, she couldn’t bear the thought of anyone thinking she couldn’t afford the best money could buy for even someone as lowly as me.”
“And as chance would have it, you met a French prince that swept you off your feet, and your life has been a fairytale ever since.”
“That’s why I want you to go there and find your own. We can’t keep you hidden away in Cinderellasburg forever. The world deserves to meet you, and you deserve to experience it all.”
“You make it all sound so dreamy, but I don’t know, I’m still scared. I hope I can live up to the legacy you, Dad and Chad have set…..okay maybe just you and Dad’s legacy. You get what I mean, though.”
Queen Cinderella laughed at Chloe’s expression, reaching out to arrange her curls.
“Just be yourself, Chloe. Be true to who you are; don’t compromise. You’re perfect. Okay?”
Chloe smiled gratefully. “Merci, maman.”
Her phone buzzed and she looked at the screen, brightening up immediately.
“It’s Dizzy. She’s asking if we’re on the way,’ she told her mum as she began rapidly typing out a reply.
“Tell her we’ll be there in half an hour, and that her mum can only use a vacation as an excuse to not call back three times before it gets sus.”
“I am not telling my cousin that you just used the word ‘sus’.”
“I know for a fact that I used it within the right context.”
Chloe bit back a snort, raising her eyes from her phone briefly to see her mum’s nose in the air sassily.
It was from moments like this that one could tell where Chad got some of his whims from.
“Ooh, Dizzy says Aunt Faye’s going to be at the Welcome Ceremony today.”
“Yes, she’s officially handing over the role of Principal to Uma today. The ceremony’s going to be incredible.”
“Wait…Uma the pirate? My Principal? Okay, now I can’t wait to get to school.”
The minutes in the car seemed to fly away as a comfortable silence washed over mother and daughter.
Before Chloe knew it, they were driving over the smooth, cobbled paths of Auradon Prep.
The car was parked in the designated spot for the Charmings in the parking lot and the Queen and princess came down.
As usual, there were bows and greetings directed to them the moment they were sighted.
Chloe smiled politely in return as they walked the path together, only to hear an ear-shattering squeal that made her smile double in size.
Dizzy, her step-cousin, ran up to meet them, wearing a green, silky romper with reddish brown hair styled atop her head in space buns that were both childish and mature at once.
“Hey,” they chorused as soon as she got to them and they shared a hug.
“It’s so good to see you again, Chloe. You look sooo cute. And Aunt Ella, ravishing as always. Is that a custom design?”
“But of course. I designed it specially for my baby’s big day.”
Dizzy observed the dress closely, nodding in awe and approval.
“The stitch work is phenomenal.”
“I know. The mice really outdid themselves on this one.”
“I’ll definitely come round the castle sometime to check out your new work. But for now, I need to get Chloe settled it.”
Chloe then noticed the bedazzled ear-piece Dizzy was wearing and the clipboard and pen in her right hand.
“I’m still on the clock right now, but you can just join the line over there to meet my girl Celia. I’ve already picked out the perfect room for you in the system beforehand, so all you have to do is sign in with Celia and pick up your dorm key, okay?”
“Okay,” Chloe said with a nod.
Dizzy gave her step-aunt and cousin one last smile before she walked past them to continue welcoming new students.
“You ready, angel?” Queen Cinderella asked.
Chloe took in a deep breath and released.
“As ready as I’ll ever be.”
RISE OF RED: A TALE OF HEADS AND HEARTS
(Descendants: Rise of Red Fanfiction/Re-imagining)
Chapter 4
“Where is that insolent girl?” the Queen of Hearts roared.
Tarrant stood quietly with Maddox, who still had evidence of his brief makeout session with Red on his neck.
“You’ve got a little something there, son,” Tarrant whispered.
“And do you have a problem with that, Dad? I’ve seen worse on you.”
“Touché.”
“You!” the Queen snapped, pointing at one of the guards standing outside with them. “Go get Princess Red down here now!”
“That won’t be necessary,” came Red’s voice as she stood in the doorway.
The Queen squinted in anger.
“What are you wearing? And what the hell did you do to your hair?”
Red smiled, running a hand through her locks.
“You like?”
“You look stupid.”
Red rolled her eyes as her mother turned round and began walking to the car.
She caught sight of Maddox who was scanning her from head to toe, surprised but ultimately attracted to her new look.
Red had cut up two different jackets and stitched them together to form a new one, which she wore on top of a black top with a red heart in the middle and black leather pants with red sides that hugged her legs perfectly and she had cut bangs and layers into her hair, and added some black to it.
Her makeup was dark and smudgy, matching her outfit and giving her an elevated, sultry look that was different from her usual style.
“Wow, Princess,” Maddox said, coming over to meet her. “You look enchanting.”
Red smiled. “Why, thank you. I really hope all this hides the fact that I’m more scared than a cake troll on his unbirthday.”
“There’s nothing to hide Princess; you’ll do great.”
He bowed before her slightly, taking her hand and planting a kiss on it, making Red’s head swim with sensations.
“I got you something,” Maddox whispered as he stood straight, Red’s flustered expression making him smirk.
He pressed something rectangular into the hand he held and Red looked down, only to see a phone.
“I know Her Majesty never let you have one, but I figured since you’re headed somewhere new without your special mirror, you could use this. I’ve already saved my number and installed a bunch of hacks and stuff; it’s good to go.”
“Maddox, I-“
“RED! IF YOU’RE NOT IN THIS CAR RIGHT NOW, SO HELP ME!”
“Go on, Princess. We’ll talk later.”
He winked at her and walked back to his dad, as Red stuffed the phone in the bag slung on her shoulder, sprinting down the stairs and into the car where her mother was sitting down cross-legged on one of the elaborately upholstered couches, absent-mindedly shuffling a deck of playing cards.
In true Wonderlandian style, the car looked normal on the outside, but was the size of a studio apartment on the inside.
Red sat opposite her mother and the driver started moving.
“Um, mum, do we even know the way to Auradon Prep?”
The Queen gave her a snide glance. “Your enchanted invitation card serves as a GPS for the driver and grants us entrance into the school. Do try and keep up.”
“Yes, ma’am.”
She turned to face the window and Red did the same, watching the huge Wonderland castle disappear as the car picked up speed.
They were approaching what seemed to be a dense forest and Red frowned in suspicion.
Her suspicion turned into fear when she saw a hole open up directly in front of the huge tree they were barreling towards.
“Mum! What’s that?” she cried in alarm.
This time the Queen groaned and glared at her daughter in frustration.
“Are you really this stupid, Redwina? You’re the Princess of Wonderland and you don’t know a rabbit hole looks like?”
Red’s face rivaled her name in colour as she shrunk into herself with embarrassment.
Of course; a rabbit hole. They were the entrances and exits to and from Wonderland, but fear curbed her tongue from admitting to her mother that she had never actually seen one because she had never had the opportunity to leave the kingdom, as they were basically locked.
She sat back and watched as the hole grew bigger and bigger till it was able to accommodate the car.
Once it was car-sized, they went through and Red saw darkness and swirls of undecipherable colours for the few seconds it took for them to get to Auradon.
Immediately the car starting moving on the Auradonian road, Red was struck by the stark difference between the general colour scheme and athmosphere of this new kingdom and the one she had called home her whole life.
While Wonderland was all rich, vibrant tones and deep, saturated hues, Auradon was all light pastels and bright, airy flushes of colour.
Red looked in amazement at the clean stretch of road in front of them, as well as the perfect, bright green trees on either side of it, which matching bushes and pretty little flowers that didn’t seem alive in the slightest.
They drove for a while before stopping in front of a very tall set of gleaming gold gates, surrounded by guards in crisp blue and gold uniforms.
The driver rolled down his window and held out her invitation letter to one of the guards who took it, scanned it over with a device and gave a hand signal, causing the gates to roll open.
The car began moving on a cobbled path that lead to the driveway directly in front of the castle that held the school’s main building.
The place was packed with parents, students and staff, bustling about and buzzing with the excitement of resumption day.
The car came to a stop and the doors were opened by footmen who helped the Queen and Red come down.
Red gasped as she got a full look at everything.
The castle was huge and imposing, made of grey stone that was clearly weathered, a testament to the decades it had been in existence. Right in the middle of the grounds in front of the cast was a statue of King Adam, the former leader of Auradon. Around his statue was a circular bush arrangement with flowers, and there were similar arrangements on either side, forming wide walkways that lead to the open door.
Everything was decorated with blue and gold ribbons, drapes and balloons, and there was a large banner hanging over the door that read: “Welcome to Auradon Prep.”
Red turned to look at her mother who had even stormier expression on her face than before, if that was even possible.
That was when she noticed the stares and side glances being thrown their way, coupled with not so subtle whispers.
Before she could make sense of that, a girl with glasses and a clipboard approached them, visibly shaking despite the friendly smile on her face.
“U-um..welcome, Your Majesty,” she said, head down to avoid eye contact with the Queen, who ignored her like she wasn’t even there.
Red smirked at that. There were times when her mother’s nasty attitude was funny, especially when it wasn’t being directed at her.
“And w-welcome Princess Red. We’re pleased to have you.”
Her sugary sweet tone made Red cringe and roll her eyes. “Whatever, thanks.”
“I’m Dizzy, and-“
“-Sit down then?”
Dizzy adjusted her glasses with a nervous giggle, almost dropping her clipboard in the process. “Uh, no, m-my name is Dizzy, it’s short for Dizzerée, my mum’s name is Drizella and-“
“-Okay, I really don’t care.”
“Right, yes. So I’m here to assist you since this is your first time in Auradon. Welcome, again. Just follow me and I’ll get you started.”
As Dizzy finished her statement, the Queen started walking away.
“Your Majesty, if you could hold on…oh dear.”
Red laughed as Dizzy attempted to catch up with her, and followed behind them at her own pace.
She had almost caught up with them when she bumped into someone and came crashing down on the ground.
“What the-?”
“I am terribly sorry!”
Red looked up, rubbing her sore elbow as her eyes settled on the culprit, who was very, very good looking.
“Here let me help you up,” he said, his voice deep and musical.
He got up in a squat position and extended his hands to Red who squinted at him in annoyance and suspicion.
“I mean, I got you on the ground, the least I can do is get you back on your feet again.”
Red pushed herself off of the ground and onto her feet, dusting her hands off on her trousers.
He stood up as well, towering over her.
She looked at him, still suspicious. He was really tall, built like an athlete and his brown skin glowed, complimented by his bright hazel-coloured eyes that crinkled as he offered her an apologetic smile.
“I’m really sorry, Miss…”
“Red.”
“I’m sorry, Red. I hope you’re not hurt or anything.”
She folded her arms. “I’ll live.”
“My name’s Amir, by the way. I’m a student here…though I think that’s kinda obvious.”
“I also happen to be a student here…I think. I just got here.”
“Oh, that’s great. Where’d you come in from?”
“Wonderland.”
Amir gave a low whistle. “Wow. I’ve never met anyone from Wonderland before. Are they all as cool as you?”
“Well, I am their Princess, so definitely not.” Red smiled a little, finally warming up to Amir as he laughed at her joke.
“Princess Red?” Dizzy called out from ahead, waving her clipboard.
“I gotta go,” Red said with a sigh.
“I’ll see you around then, Red. It was nice bumping into you.”
Amir did a little cordial bow as Red turned to catch up with Dizzy and her mum.
“Where were you?” the Queen asked sharply.
Red opened her mouth to speak, but was dismissed by a wave of her mum’s hand.
“Doesn’t matter, we’re here now; let’s get you signed in.”
“Okay?”
She was once again surprised at her mother’s passive aggressive enthusiasm.
They got in line behind another girl and her mother who were almost done.
“Great! Chloe this is your dorm key and your student pass. You’ll be given every other thing you need during the general orientation tomorrow,” the pretty dark-skinned girl with colourful braids and makeup behind the table said, a friendly yet very bored expression on her face.
“Thank you dear,” the woman accompanying her daughter said before she turned around.
On sighting the Queen of Hearts, she gasped and grabbed her daughter’s arm.
“Mum?” Chloe asked in concern, following her mother’s line of vision which was fixed on Red and the Queen of Hearts.
“Bridget?” Queen Cinderella’s was quiet but quite audible and The Queen of Hearts paused immediately.
“Ella?”
“Oh, mon Dieu, it is you! Bridget, I-“
“-It’s The Queen of Hearts, now. You understand, right, Mrs. Charming?”
Queen Cinderella’s face fell in sadness. “Come on, Bri- Your Majesty- you don’t have to be like this.”
“Like what?” The Queen of Hearts retorted stunning Queen Cinderella into silence.
Chloe shifted to meet Red who was watching the interaction between the two queens.
“Um, hi, I’m Chloe,” she whispered.
Red eyed her, scoffed and pushed past her.
“Come on, Mum.”
She held on to mother’s arm and turned her round to face Celia, effectively ending the conversation.
The Queen snatched her arm out of Red’s, trying to hide her flusteredness with anger.
Celia coughed awkwardly and shuffled some papers, presenting them to Red.
“You can start filling these out, if you don’t mind.”
“Yeah, thanks.”
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Queen Cinderella turned round, embarrassed. “Come on, Chloe.”
“You can head up to the Courtyard to wait for the Welcome Ceremony,” Dizzy said. “I’ll meet up with you later Chloe, okay?”
“See ya, Dizzy.”
“I need to sit down,” the Queen said, walking towards a nearby bench and balancing elegantly on it.
Chloe sat on the bench too, facing her.
“Maman, c’était quoi?(Mummy, what was that?).”
“Ça fait rien, bébé(It’s nothing, baby).”
“C’était pas rien! Qui était cette femme? Pourquoi elle t’a aggressée comme ça? Et sa fille, elle faisait la même chose?(It’s not nothing! Who was that woman? Why did she speak to you like that? And her daughter; why was she acting like that?).”
Queen Cinderella sighed, shaking her head. “C’est trop compliqué pour expliquer(It’s too complicated to explain).”
“There’s still some time; I’ll take the short version for now.”
For the first time ever, Chloe was witnessing her mother in a state of nervousness unknown to anyone she’d ever met, and it scared her.
”Well, Bridget- The Queen of Hearts- and I attended this school together, way back when all the Kingdoms were still divided and it was called Merlin Academy, a school that allowed all who came to attend it, despite still being one of the most prestigious in the world at the time. I was there with my step-sisters and she was there with her older sister, Princess Mirana. She was sweet and super nice to everyone and she became popular quickly; I was honoured to be her friend. But, not everyone liked her. And she was pranked…cruelly.
“It shattered her; she was never the same. She only attended half a semester after that before running away with her boyfriend. I tried reaching out to her, but I was also caught up with my relationship with your father. I mean, we were planning to get married after school, and as soon as we passed that milestone, we had your brother. Last I heard was that she had received the crown of Wonderland, not her sister, and that she had become an even worse dictator than their father. I didn’t even know she had a child.”
“So all that happened because of a prank?”
“It wasn’t just any old prank, my love. It was…torture.”
“Torture that turned her into a tyrant….figures.”
“I wish I’d tried harder to get to her. Maybe helped her? I don’t know.”
“Mum, it’s not your fault. You can’t blame yourself for what happened in her life or how she chose to act because of it.”
The Queen sighed again, looking down at her sparkly shoes.
“I guess you’re right. It’s probably too late to even want to do anything, anyway. Time is cruel in that manner.”
Chloe stood up, shook her curls out of her face and held her mother's hand. “Let’s get to the Courtyard. Aunt Faye might be there already, that’ll cheer you up.”
Queen Cinderella smiled at her daughter. “It will.” She stood too and smoothed out her gown. “Let’s go.”
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"So you went to Auradon Prep with that lady?” Red questioned her mother, who was equal parts angry and flustered as they headed to the Courtyard.
“No, I went to Merlin Academy with her. That was what it was called before Adam came in and decided he wanted to lord it over everybody. I still don’t know how everyone just stood aside and let do all of this. Crushing all the kingdoms of the world into a singular authority, and casting out all the villains to a wretched island across the sea from his territory.”
“What of Wonderland? Why aren’t we part of the United States of Auradon? The Hatter wouldn’t teach me; he said you’d tell me everything when the time was right.”
The Queen pursed her lips and clenched the cards in her hands.
“What I will tell you now is that my father refused Adam’s silly offer outright. He wasn’t going to let some half-baked animal of a King tell him what to do. And since Adam had no proof of villainry in our lands, he couldn’t cast us all to the Isle. He just barricaded all the rabbit holes.”
"Wait...King Adam did that? I thought that was you."
"Nope, that was all him. He couldn't lock us up so he locked us in."
Red shivered, wondering how they must’ve hidden the evidence of some of the real things that went on in Wonderland, like the White Rabbit Gang and their crimes, the constant flow of drugs and hallucinogens in the markets and of course the yearly killing spree her mother embarked on which claimed not less than a hundred live each year, not to mention all the casual killings that happened every other day.
She had grown up seeing those things as normal, but knowing deep down that they weren’t right in the slightest. If King Adam had found out back then, they would have been put somewhere much much worse than an island of delinquents.
“But why’d you have it out for the lady? She seemed nice enough. Her daughter was an annoying piece of work, though.”
“Ella is one of the people I knew while I went here. They were all awful, awful nasty creatures who posed as the beloved monarchs and respectables of the world. But she didn’t pose in the same way they did. No, she took on the act of the poor little step-sister who was being treated poorly by her family, and I was there for her every step of the way. But when I needed her, where was she? Off with the prince that her damsel in distress act had won for her.”
They were in the Courtyard now, which was gradually filling up with students and their parents, people from all kingdoms and walks of life.
Red spotted the lady, Ella, and her daughter. It was almost impossible not to, with the shiny blonde hair and beautiful gown she wore, as well as the fact that everybody seemed to be going up to greet her.
The Queen of Hearts took a seat on the side opposite from them, and Red sat beside her.
They were near the front and she observed their surroundings, noting even more blue and gold decorations and a sort of stage set-up in front of them, as well tables on each side laden with fancy snacks and drinks.
“Mum, if the people here are so terrible, why’d you bring me?’
Her mother gave her a side glance and a small smile. “You’ll see in quite a bit, daughter dear.”
The uncomfortable feeling that had been festering in Red’s chest became stronger and she gulped.
Before she could say anything else, a pretty, petite woman in a dark blue gown with puffy bow-like sleeves and a sequined belt came up on the stage.
“Good afternoon everyone,” she said into the mic. “Oh, it’s such a pleasure to see you all. Do come in, grab a snack and get seated, we shall be starting this Welcome Ceremony in just a minute.”
The Queen of Hearts scoffed, her expression clouding over again as she glared at the new lady on stage.
“Who’s she?” Red had to ask.
“Fairy Godmother. Another piece of Auradonian scum.”
Red watched as the Fairy Godmother left the stage and immediately went to that Ella woman and her daughter. They hugged and laughed like family.
For a split second, Red wanted to imagine herself and her mum in their position; laughing, smiling, seemingly adored by everyone around.
But that would never be the case: even in their own kingdom people hated her mother, and her by extension.
She turned her head to get a glance of the other people filling up the seats and caught sight of Amir. He was talking to a beautiful woman with long, shiny black hair who was decked out in jewelry and wearing an opulently bedazzled blue sari and had the same perfect brown skin as him, as well a bearded man who had the same hazel eyes and dashing good looks, albeit his being more rugged. He laughed at something the man said and in the process saw Red looking at him. He smiled at her and the girl responded by internally shrieking and whipping round with speed.
Beside her, the Queen was still playing about with her cards, shuffling them between her hands and performing a few tricks.
That stirred up a memory in Red, of how her mother had taught her to flip and shuffle cards when she was younger. Cardistry was an art form well recognized throughout Wonderland and her mother had wanted her to be exceptional at it, leading to many teaching sessions that were quite fun to young Red and a somewhat compensation for all the instances that they didn’t spend time together. Unfortunately, Red picked up the skill too quickly and mastered too exceptionally that there was nothing more for the Queen to teach her, and that lead to the end of their sessions. What she would give to spend hours flipping cards with her again.
Suddenly the stage lights came on and a fog machine started blowing, immediately changing the vibe of the Courtyard.
A song started playing on the sound system as people who Red recognized as pirates came in dancing from all sides and corners.
The crowd gasped in surprise and awe as they performed their tricks and stunts, but Red and her mother were unimpressed.
This was like a typical entrance in Wonderland, nothing to get excited about.
After all the pirates had made their way to the front, Fairy Godmother got back up on the stage, taking hold of the mic again, but this time she had her magic wand, an equisitely designed instrument, with her.
“Auradon Prep, it has been my greatest pleasure serving you all these years, but times are changing and we must change with them. And so it is with immense joy that I announce and welcome your new Principal, Uma of the Isle!”
Applause and cheers began as the young woman strutted down from the entrance to the stage a smile on her face the whole time.
Red watched as she got on the stage and waved at everyone.
She was gorgeous, with deep brown skin that went with her long sister-locs that were a combination of blues, greens, silvers and black and matched her pirate style outfit; an aqua blue leather vest atop a scale designed top and leather flared pants of the same colour, with net-like tassles draped all over. Her black hat and boots had starfish accents on them and her jewelry was made of seashells with a stunning holographic colour effect.
If this was going to be her Principal, maybe life here wouldn’t be so bad after all.
Maybe this was why her mum wanted her here.
Uma looked out at the cheering crowd of students and parents and smiled.
A couple years ago, these people had all been deathly afraid of her and her crew of pirates, but now Harry was in charge of the Auradonian Sea Charter, Gil ran a gym and played for the tourney team at AU, and here she was, Principal of a school she had once vowed to tear down.
“Good afternoon, Auradon Prep! And welcome to a new era, an era of change- just like Fairy G graciously said –and acceptance. I never went to Auradon Prep, but I know the importance of looking past people’s faults and flaws. Which is why my first act as Principal was to invite a new kingdom to school here. We’re starting with one student now but in time, everyone who wants to come here will be able to.”
Red tried to stop the smile spreading on her face, but couldn’t. She was experiencing a happiness she hadn’t felt in a long time.
But that happiness was short lived.
Her mother’s card shuffling was making quite a bit of noise and Uma noticed it.
“Excuse me, ma’am,” Uma called out directly to The Queen of Hearts. “Do you mind?”
Red glanced at her mother franctically, fear building within her.
The Queen had a snide smile on her face, her reddish-brown eyes lit with ill intent.
It was a look Red knew well and that tripled the anxiety she felt.
“I do mind, actually,” she said, looking Uma dead in the eye as she shuffled her cards even more, performing elaborate tricks.
“Mum, what are you doing?” Red asked in worried concern as her mother slowly rose to her feet.
“Why, I’m playing my favourite game of course…”
She threw her cards in the air in a circular motion, caught them and then threw them again, this time giving a loud cry as they took to the air.
“WAR!”
descendants 4 spoilers
what?? what???? what the fuck??? what kind of ending is that! they went back in time and faced NO consequences??? their parents arent like "hey! why does my kid look exactly like the transfer students when ii was in high school?" NOTHING?? what!
Look at him..I love him so much...He's just so pretty

Okay
I was influenced and now I’m obsessed
I watched descendants 4 and now I’m heavily invested in Bridget and hook 😔
If I can be recommended fics about them (or Bridget fics in general) that would be appreciated because I need more content from them
My first post here. Honestly, I can't even draw a circle. Bridget turned out a bit weird

Some doodles of the Queen of Hearts

A slightly old and random sketch of Evie that I made while testing the shade of my blue pencil.

Cute! You know I only watched the movie for him, other than that the movie was meh. Lots of plot holes but I enjoyed the songs.
moon + tides
part 1, part 2 will be out soon! pairing: james hook x fem!reader (requested) summary: you, ariel's daughter, find yourself in a strange relationship with the one and only infamous pirate captain, who's absolutely obsessed with you genre: yandere, a bit of angst, some comforting fluff here and there, especially at the end cw: a few mentions of violence, someone walking a plank, mentions of drowning, some suggestive material, nothing too graphic though wc: 4.2k
a/n: this req was really fun to write! I might have gotten a bit carried away, heh...this part includes the backstory of how you two got together and the first part of the req, and the second part will include the rest of it. hope you guys enjoy reading this cause I definitely put some hard work into it lol. also please give me feedback and suggestions, I'd really like to know your thoughts!

If you could go back, would you change what happened?
This is something that you often ask yourself.
You think about that fateful day frequently. It was the summer before your first year at Merlin Academy. You had finally convinced your parents, the famed mermaid Ariel and her Prince Eric, to let you go for a swim unsupervised. Being half-mermaid, half-human allowed you to transform back and forth at will. And although life on land was pretty good, your heart always ached to go back to the sea, to feel the cold, salty water as it engulfs you. To race along the reefs, tail swishing back and forth, allowing you to reach speeds far past what your human form can do. To leisurely swim amongst the many species of fish and plants that created the world of the ocean. To go back home.
Your parents had already gone over the rules with you hundreds of time, to the point where you could recite each one of them word for word: “Don’t go past the boundaries”, “Don’t approach any animals you don’t know”, “Don’t go so deep where you can’t see any light”, “Come out at the first sign of bad weather”, and, most importantly, “Do not, under any circumstances, interact with any humans”.
Your mother may be renowned for rescuing a stranger from the unrelenting grasps of the sea—if she hadn’t, you wouldn’t even be here right now—but that was a very rare case. Far more often than not, mermaid interactions with humans out on the waters ended up in the mermaid being tortured, held hostage, or even killed.
You knew the rules by heart, and yet, maybe it was because of your young age, you still broke them. You weren’t really aware of your actions in the moment; one second, you were swimming alongside a pod of dolphins, racing against the currents. The next, you heard loud voices and realized that almost directly above you, yet still a good few dozen meters away, was some sort of ship.
You had ducked down next to a big sponge, peering up apprehensively. It was at that moment you realized that you were far outside of the boundaries set for you by your parents. You should have turned back, should have swam back home, but there was something about the ship, something that intrigued you so much it forced you to stay in place.
A few moments passed, and seeing as there was no commotion, you let your curiosity get the better of you. After all, that ship shouldn’t even have been out there. Slowly, you crept closer and closer to the surface, making sure to remain in the shadows. The noises were becoming clearer; you could make out people’s voices now. But they still weren’t sharp enough for you to understand what they were saying.
Finally, you took the risk and poked your head out of the water near the rear of the ship. The sight before you elicited a sharp gasp, and made you wish you had just gone back when you still had the chance.
Extended from the side of the ship was a long, wooden plank. Standing on one side of it (the safe end), was a man, gagged, blindfolded, and bound. He looked to be no older than forty, with a scraggly beard and ripped clothes.
A pirate.
Another figure emerged, walking to the edge of the deck. Your reflexes caused you to duck down quickly, so only your eyes were barely above the water. This figure was much younger, with dark brown hair parted neatly and angular features twisted into a wicked smile. He donned a maroon blazer that covered a white shirt with an upturned collar. Something in his left hand shined brilliantly under the sun’s bright rays.
The younger figure laughed, but not in the way one would laugh at a funny joke. He unsheathed a cutlass from his side, using it to poke the back of the man on the plank.
“You see, Mr. Jones? This is what happens when you cross the most feared pirate captain in all the lands!” the young figure roared as he yanked off the older man’s blindfold, revealing to him his fate. The fear and panic that spread across the man’s face has been forever etched into your mind, even to this day.
You heard the man beg and plea for mercy, watched as every move he made caused the plank to sway even more violently. The pirate captain simply laughed, his crew along with him. Finally, when you suppose he tired of hearing the man grovel, you watched in terror as the captain gave the man a good kick in the back, finally sending him over the edge.
Suddenly, it was like the world was spinning in slow motion. The man plummeting off the wooden platform, falling, falling, falling. His screams muffled by the cloth around his mouth. Then, all too soon, he made contact with the water with a loud splash.
He sank quickly, devoured by the ocean’s waters within the blink of an eye. Your young, distraught face watched as a few bubbles rose to the surface. Then nothing. All that remained of the man’s existence, all there was to give proof that he had ever even been there, were a few ripples in the water.
That was it.
You were frozen in shock. How–what–why? Your brain could barely string together a comprehensive sentence. All you were sure of was the feeling inside you. You couldn’t quite put it into words, could barely even understand it. But it made your tail ache to move, made you feel as if you simply couldn’t stay in one place any longer.
You dove beneath the surface, frantically swimming towards the direction where you saw the man go under. You kept looking around, searching, but to no avail. You decided to dive deeper, swimming lower and lower until the water around you was near pitch-black. You were growing more and more panicked by the second, because every second you wasted was another second the man grew closer to death.
Finally, you caught a glimpse of movement out of the corner of your eye. Hope flaring, you darted towards it, the figure becoming clearer the closer you got.
It was him.
You reached out and grabbed him by the collar of his shirt to prevent him from sinking farther. His eyes were shut and he wasn’t breathing, but you could still hear a heartbeat. There was still time left.
Wrapping your arms around him, you started the difficult journey back to land. Thankfully, you knew of a small island not too far from here. Swimming with the added weight of a fully grown man was incredibly difficult, especially for a young mermaid, but you persisted. After all, this was his life on the line.
You swam as hard as fast as you could, and thankfully, by some blessing from the heavens, found a warm water current going the direction you were. You let it carry you, the rushing stream multiplying your efforts. Finally, after what seemed like hours but must have only been a couple of minutes, you reached the island.
Letting the wave wash you up on shore, you settled the man down on the soft sand the first chance you got. You rolled him to his front, which was quite the endeavor itself. His heartbeat had grown more shallow, but it was still there. There was still hope.
Using the skills your mother had taught you, you started to nurse the man back to health using your melodic voice. Ever since you were young, she had explained to you the gift bestowed upon mermaids, the power of healing through song. She taught you to sing before you could walk, and it was the one thing that you were sure you could do right.
As you sang your strange and melodious tune, it finally occurred to you that you were breaking the most sacred of rules. Not only were you interacting with a stranger, you were coaxing him back to life. Like mother, like daughter, you thought. I suppose healing strangers who were drowning at sea runs in my blood.
The only caveat to your healing powers is that it takes quite some time to have its full effects. You don’t know how long you sat on the beach, but it had been quite some time. You probably would have been there for much longer had it not been for the boom voice that sounded behind you, waking you from your trance of song.
“Well, I’ll be. If it isn’t a mermaid.”
You practically jumped out of your fins as you turned around, startled beyond words. There, towering above you, was the evil pirate captain you saw earlier. He was even younger than you had previously thought. In fact, he couldn’t be much older than you. You wondered for a fleeting moment how a kid like that could command an entire ship full of grown—and scary-looking—men, but decided you have bigger matters at hand to worry about.
A few members of his crew lurked behind the captain, and you could see a small lifeboat docked to the ground near the coastline. Further beyond that, his ship swayed in the ocean waves, dark against the bright horizon.
You followed the pirate’s gaze down to your tail, which was still out. You silently cursed yourself for forgetting to transform back into your human form, being too distracted by saving the man to pay attention to your own safety.
You wanted to yell at the cruel pirate for trying to kill this man. No matter who he was, what he had done, he didn’t deserve to die. At least not like that. But the words got caught in your throat, so while a war raged inside your mind, you were completely quiet on the outside, simply staring up at the man with wide doe eyes.
“You have a lovely voice,” the man said, with a tone that you wouldn’t quite imagine a killer using. He must have overheard me sing earlier, you thought to yourself. “Tell me, little mermaid, who taught you to sing?”
“M-my mother,” you replied weakly, your voice far more meager and small than you wanted it to be. You were still staring up at him, afraid of what he’d do to you.
“Your mother? Well, that’s quite interesting.” The captain raised his left hand to scratch at his chin, which is when you realized that it wasn’t a hand at all. Instead of a hand was a curved metal hook, with a sharp point gleaming at the end. So that must be the shiny thing I saw earlier, you thought.
“Oh, where are my manners?” laughed the pirate abruptly. “My name is Captain James Hook, leader of the Jolly Roger. And you are?”
You blinked, almost forgetting your own name. If it were a less tense moment than this, you would have laughed at the fact that his name is rather befitting for him. “Y/N,” you respond.
“Y/N…Now, where have I heard that name before?” He tapped his chin with his hook again.
“Sir, that’s the name of Princess Ariel’s daughter,” one of the big, meaty pirates behind him answered in a gruff voice.
“That’s right!” Hook exclaimed. “You’re the mermaid’s daughter. You know, rumor has it you’ll be joining me at Merlin’s Academy in the fall, is that right?”
For some reason, your voice seemed to not work anymore, so you settled for nodding. Join him? you pondered. You didn’t know that he was also a student at the school you were planning to attend.
Hook started pacing along the beach, arms crossed with his hooked hand extended, deep in thought. You watched him, fear growing by the second. A sly smirk spread across his face, which only served to fuel the flames of your worry.
“You know, you directly defied my command by saving that man,” he started. Slowly. Deliberately. Choosing every word precisely and carefully, like a shark circling its prey. “Do you even know why I made him walk the plank?” You shook your head no, the panic in you reaching record heights.
“That man” —he vaguely gestures towards the unconscious body laying on the beach with his hook— “stole an entire week’s worth of rations from my ship. An entire week’s worth of food and rum for an entire crew. Had he gotten away with it, we likely would have starved to death out at sea. Does he seem so innocent now, little mermaid? So worth saving?”
Again, you shook your head no. Although you agreed he definitely wasn’t an innocent man, you still didn’t see making him walk the plank a justifiable punishment. Despite your thoughts, you kept your mouth shut. Angering the captain further was not going to do you any good.
“Now, if anyone else had done something like this, I wouldn’t hesitate to cut their head right off,” Hook said menacingly, and with a swish, unsheathed his sword once again. You flinched—hard—and scrambled to back away from him.
Hook took note of this, and, sheathing his sword, crouched down to get on the same level as you. “But don’t worry, little mermaid. I won’t hurt you. You see, you’ve piqued my interest. Plus, it would do me no favors to have a little girl’s blood on my hands.”
You let out a breath you hadn’t even realized you were holding. So he’s not going to kill me, right?
“But, alas, you can’t leave unpunished, now, can you?” he added. Your eyes grew impossibly wider, your entire body shaking in fear. This was it. He was going to kill you, or do something equally worse.
“I demand” —you already felt a tear slip down your cheek— “that you write to me for the remainder of the summer.”
Wait, what?
“W-write?” you asked in disbelief. “As in…”
“Letters,” Hook finished for you. “Write me letters. I’ll give you the mailing address of the Jolly Roger. Write me everyday, and I’ll promise I’ll write you back whenever we dock. How does that sound?”
“O-okay,” you reply, still taken aback by the peculiar, and far more lenient than you’d expected, request. That was all you had to do? Write letters? As punishment for saving the life of someone he’d ordered to die? You must be dreaming.
“Oh, and,” Hook said, voice lowered as he leaned in close to you, until he was just a hair’s breadth away from your ear. You could feel his warm breath on your skin, his alluring scent of salty winds and something richer, deeper, filling your lungs. “I look forward to seeing you in the fall. Don’t forget me, my little mermaid.”
With that, he stood up, smoothing out the lines on his pants. “You wouldn’t happen to need a ride back home, would you, love?”
You shook your head no, too terrified of him changing his mind to spend another moment in his presence. You glanced back at the man lying behind you, still unconscious. “W-what about him? What will you do with him?” you managed to choke out, somehow finding your voice again.
Hook pondered this for a long minute, before finally answering, “He can live.” You let out a shaky breath. “But only because of you, little mermaid. And only this time. You go against my wishes again, and trust me, your punishment will be far more severe.”
And with that, he went back to his ship and sailed away.
You still muse about that day, thinking how different things would have been if you had changed just one little thing.
You kept your promise of writing him letters, too afraid to know what would happen when you had to inevitably face him in the fall to break it. At first, they started out simple. Ordinary recounts of your day, your favorite things, what you liked to do. As the weeks passed, you started writing more personal letters. How you felt about certain things or certain people, including your parents. You never spoke a word of that fateful day to them, knowing that you’d be grounded for life and forbidden from swimming ever again if they caught even a whiff of the danger you had put yourself in.
Hook kept his promise, too. He wrote you back, although it was far less frequent than your letters. Even though he kept his responses short and concise, you always ended up hearing his voice in your head as you read his notes. You soon found yourself checking your mailbox daily, even getting to know the mailman rather well. The rush of dopamine you got every time you opened it to find a letter awaiting you was unmatched; you would always run upstairs to your room, lock the door, and pour over the note. Reading every line, every word over and over again, committing them to memory.
You don’t know why you enjoyed these little letters so much. Maybe it was the thrill of having a secret that no one else knew of, or the absence of your usual loneliness every time you were reminded that somewhere out there, across the seas, was someone awaiting your letters, reading them, and writing back to you. Whatever it was, your heart started to form an emotional attachment to him without you even realizing it.
Unbeknownst to you, that had been his exact plan all along.

It’s safe to say that once you started school at Merlin Academy, Hook’s—or James’s, as he insisted on you calling him—grip on you only grew. Things started out pretty normal: light conversations in class and stolen looks exchanged across the hall, mostly initiated by him. After the first few weeks passed, things between you two only grew. Secret meetings during lunch hours, rendezvous after school, and small gifts exchanged between the two of you. From there, it became brushing your hands together whenever you passed by each other, soft pecks on the cheek or forehead where there were prying eyes, and more passionate kisses when the two of you finally found time to be alone.
Truth be told, you don’t really know what you two are now. Normally, you would consider two people that partake in such actions to be courting, and you kind of assume you are. But James has never said anything about a relationship to you, and in all honesty, you’re too afraid to ask him. You feel terribly confused at his intentions towards you; on the one hand, he approaches you every day without fail, even if you try to ignore him or when your schedules don’t match up. Somehow, he always finds a way. On the other hand, he never asked you to be his lover, never even vaguely mentioned anything of the sorts. So, you decided, with a heavy heart, to not be too confident and consider yourself his partner. And unfortunately, that meant that he wasn’t yours, either.
Really, you never meant to grow so involved with the bastard pirate that threatened to kill you on the beach that day. But for some strange reason, instead of treating you coldly like he did everyone else, especially the other hero kids, he was softer with you. Considerate, even. You had half-expected him to want nothing to do with you after your first few interactions, but he kept seeking you out. You often opened your locker to a note inside, or entered your dorm to find a letter slipped beneath the door.
Today was one of those days. You had gotten a note telling you to wait for him in your usual place in the evening, after classes. So here you are, waiting, staring at the water fountain in the courtyard. You’ve always been transfixed by the way the water spurts out the center and splashes all around. It seems that whenever you’re alone with your thoughts, they always end up back to that fateful day you met James, and everything that’s happened since.
“Wait for me long, my little mermaid?” a deep voice whispers in your ear from behind. You jump only a little, far more used to James sneaking up on you now than you used to be. For some reason, it seems he loves to startle you by wrapping his arms around your waist and pulling you in close from behind, or speaking softly in your ear.
You twirl around, a delighted expression on your face, although you try to mask it with a feigned annoyance. “And if I say I did?”
“Well then, I’d have to find a way to make it up to you then, wouldn’t I, darling?” he purrs, using his hook to spin you around in his arms so you’re face-to-face. His lips make his way to yours, pulling you in for a slow, sensual kiss. You wrap your arms around his neck, bringing his head closer to yours, not able to get enough of his touch.
The feeling of his skin against yours ignites something in you, and you find your mouth opening to give him more access as a soft whimper escapes your lips. One hand reaches into his hair, tugging at it gently from the base of his head, while the other one trails down the front of his shirt.
James leans into you even further, your bodies flush against each other now, as he deepens the kiss. You find yourself leaning against the edge of the water fountain, the cool sprinkles providing a welcomed contrast to your heating-up bodies.
Once you’ve completely lost your breath, you pull away just slightly, a love drunk smile on your face. “You had a request for me?” you whisper, panting, eyes full of adoration for the man you were interlocked with.
James breaks into a grin. A genuine one, not one of the smirks he flashes to uphold his patented suave demeanor. “Ah, yes, how could I forget, my love?”
He pulls further away to give you two enough room to breathe, yet keeping his good hand on the small of your back. “I was reminded today that it's been quite some time since I’ve heard your voice, my little mermaid.”
You give a little smile, deciding to mess with him a bit. “Whatever do you mean? You hear my voice every day. I mean, you’re even hearing it right now.”
James cocks his head to the side and raises a single eyebrow, clearly aware of your antics. “Your other voice, love.”
You giggle. “Fine, all right. Only for you,” you say, giving him a peck on the nose.
You sit down on the ledge of the fountain, turning back to stare at the water again. Although it has been a long time since you stretched your tail and went for a swim, simply seeing the rushing water soothes you. It isn’t quite like being immersed in it, but it still gives you some semblance of comfort.
You reach into the pool at the bottom, letting the cool water rush along your fingertips as you inhale a deep breath. Through your mermaid abilities, your voice twists into an otherworldly song, filling the space with a mellifluous sound.
James takes a place on the ledge next to you, reaching into the water to hold your submerged hand. You don’t really feel it, too transfixed on the rushing waves. You don’t see the way James gazes at you, like you’re his entire world. The softness, the tenderness in his eyes, which he reserves for you only. He looks at you not as if you’re his sun, something too bright to ever stare directly at, something violent and explosive and harmful, but as if you’re his moon.
As if you’re the figure he watches every night before he closes his eyes, and the one he wishes to see again when he wakes up. As if you’re the only thing he notices every time the darkness envelops him, your presence never falling off the pedestal he places it on in his mind. Never losing its worth. He looks at you, your soft glow and mesmerizing shimmer, as if you’re the only thing filling up the night sky. The stars and constellations pale in comparison to you, especially on your best nights, when you shine so magnificently.
You are the moon, and he is the tide of the ocean, constantly being pulled in by you. Never being able to escape the grasp you have on him, the grasp you are so blissfully unaware of. He stares at you in awe and wonder, bathing in your gorgeous light, so close yet always so far away. Sitting all alone against the dark backdrop of the evening sky, waiting for him to come back to you. And without reason, you always disappear. Always leaving him wanting more, waiting till the moment he can bathe in your presence again.
As you sing, the tide gets pulled in by the gravity of the moon. Your lyrical voice bounces off the stone walls, surrounding you both, just as the moonlight surrounds the waves on that mystical night.
But the moonlight is only a reflection of the sun’s glow, is it not? When daylight comes, the moon will pull away from the waves, its absence in the sky all but forgotten in the sun’s presence. And as dawn breaks, so too will the pull between the moon and ocean.
part 2 coming soon!
Can you do bridget with a villain GF. Like major Sunshine x Storm or whatever
Perfect Revenge
Pairings: Bridget x Villian! Reader
Genre: Fluff with a splash of reader being a menace <3
Warnings: evil activities?
Note: Hi!! Thank you for your request, this is a bit short but this is the first time I’m writing for Descendants so hopefully you’ll enjoy this! Also thank you everyone else for the requests, I’ll start writing as soon as I get more ideas<3



“Sweetheart, you need to stop being so nice to people who don’t deserve it!” You frowned, voice raising higher and higher the longer you thought of Uliana who recently dropped a bucket of green paint over Bridget’s head.
It was humiliating for Bridget but she still forgave her, the thought made you more angry by the seconds.
“Calm down, baby. The school’s going to flood soon if you don’t, just…it’s fine just stop thinking about this.” Bridget being the angel she was, intertwined your hands with hers to calm you down even when she was the victim of a petty prank.
You sighed, your emotions got the best of you to the point that you didn’t realize that you summoned heavy rain upon the school grounds.
You lifted your eyes off the ground to see other students running inside the school, trying their best not to get too wet.
“Okay, fine…sorry but really, if she touches even an inch of your body again, Ursala might need to come on land to find her precious baby sister’s remains.” You said, smirking as you eyed Uliana and her gangs who were strutting to god knows where but you know it’s not to etiquette class.
“That’s well…good enough! Thank you baby, now stop sulking and go back to class!” Bridget smiled gleefully, giving you a kiss on the cheek before running off to her class before giving you a chance to respond.
Your face reddened at the sudden kiss even if it was only on the cheek. Bridget had always had this effect on you, even in the darkest of days she’ll somehow make it all brighter.
But just to your dismay, Uliana appeared in your sight again but this time she was alone. A smirk rose up your lips. “Sorry, Bridget. You’ve let Uliana off way too many times. She wants to play with fire, but I’ll give her all the elements.”
You silently followed her into the forest, waiting until she was too far from another living being aside from yourself to strike.
You stood on one of the branches of a tree, luckily the trees in the magic forest was big or else you wouldn’t have been able to hide so easily. “Uliana~” you sang out, your voice echoed into the darkness, scaring the living soul out of the villian.
“Who’s there!” Uliana shouted, trying to seem threatening but you could read her like an open book. She was trying her hardest not to tremble
“Is that how you speak to a friend?” You pouted, faking an innocent look as you jumped right in front of her.
“You!” Uliana screamed, her body fuming in anger but before she could utter another word you snapped your fingers. Then her lips was moving but no words came out.
“I?” You asked, pointing to yourself as you tilted your head to the side. “I what, Uliana?” your smile grew wider as the speed of her lips moved faster and faster, yet no words seemed to be coming out.
But clearly, Uliana wasn’t about to let you off so easily. She glared at you and was about to sprint to your way when you ordered the vines on the ground to pull her onto the ground, tying her whole body to the sharp grass.
Let’s say what happened next wasn’t very pretty.
“Yn! Guess what! Uliana hasn’t been bothering me at all lately, I think she liked the cookies I gave her!” Bridget smiled joyfully, placing the plate of cookies aside before running up to you to give the warmest hug ever.
You melted into her touch, nodding to everything she said. “Of course, who wouldn’t like my princess’s famous choco chip cookies.”
Bridget blushed at what you called her, “Your princess?” she pulled away from the hug for a bit to look right into your eyes, it was filled with love and adoration.
“Only mine, got it?” You claimed in a joking manner, grinning when she playfully pinched your cheek.
“Of course, silly.” Bridget cupped your face before pulling you in for a sweet kiss, a kiss sweeter than all the sweets in the world combined.
After pulling away from the sweetest you wished to never be apart from, you saw Uliana from the corner of your eyes. She looked like a deer caught in headlights after noticing your eyes on her, immediately she ran out of your sight.
It was you who made Uliana stop her bullying towards your girlfriend but no one needs to know about that. Especially Bridget, your girlfriend should never know that you tortured someone for hours just for her.
does red like going out with the reader or prefer to stay in?
Red definitely enjoys going out and explore, mostly due to the fact that she doesn’t have much freedom at home which is why she tries her hardest not to get reinforced by rules.
Sometimes in the middle of the night she would knock on your window, calling out for you to go and escape to nowhere together.
Nights are especially peaceful when everyone else is asleep. It would be just you and Red running around the forest behind Auradon Prep, breathing in the fresh midnight breeze.
Being the careless teenagers you both are and goofing off like nothing else mattered, and in that moment nothing did mattered except for each other.
You both had controlling parents, Red especially. So any chance you get to break a few rules, you’ll hop on it with your partner in crime.
But of course sometimes you both need to calm down a bit and would sneak into each other’s dorm rooms to watch movies, cuddle, or vent to each other about every problem you’re both facing.
The only person who understands Red is you, and vice versa.
So in conclusion, Red prefers going out more, but as long as you’re by her side she doesn’t mind where she’s at.
Life was Sweet
Pairings: Queen of Hearts x Reader
Request: hi!! could i request the queen of hearts x mad hatter!reader, whos known her since before the prank, and still stuck around with her because theyre loyal. and theyre always trying to help her open up and have a little fun, so she can be her true self again!
Genre: Fluff
Note: it was kinda hard to write for the Queen of Hearts as only her mean side was shown but I truly believe that Bridget is still in there somewhere.



You had been by The Queen of Heart’s side even before she was The Queen of Hearts. Your best friend used to be Bridget, one of the sweetest princess in Merlin academy.
But now, in everyone else’s eyes, she was the cruelest Queen there had ever been. ‘Off with their heads’ rolls down her tongue as natural as walking for a normal person.
Any normal human would turn their backs against the Queen once they knew it was too late for her to be the sweet Bridget again, but you were never normal.
“Bridget, you’ve gotta stop being so harsh on Red.” You tried to reason with the Queen as she walked around your room and you were starting to feel dizzy.
It was midnight when a sudden explosion bursted your doors open, revealing the Queen of Hearts. Then 2 hours later, she was still in your room complaining about her daughter while touching and messing up your precious stuff.
“I told you to address me by my title!” The Queen glared at you but you chose to ignore her fiery gaze, no matter how much she threatened to chop your head off you knew she would never find the heart to do so. No matter how small it became. “And last time I checked, she is my daughter! Not yours!”
“She might as well be, I helped raise her!” You shouted, startling Bridget and even yourself at the outburst. You muttered an apology before taking a sip of focus potion to wake you up fully. You were so out of it after only getting 2 hours of sleep.
“Whatever, the point is she’s only a kid, she’s in the phase where she needs to figure out who she is. And who she is definitely isn’t you.” You slowly approached her, putting a hand on her shoulder In comfort while also trying to knock some sense into her.
“Remember when we were teenagers and all the fun we had? Your parents were never as controlling as you are with Red. Maybe we should bake cakes together again like the good old days!”
“Fun? I remember how much fun they all had when I was weak, gullible, and humiliated! Luckily you were sick or you might as well be dead to me like everyone else that was there!” The Queen exclaimed, her hands laid on a knife you were heating up earlier.
Your heart sunk deeper at the reminder of the day when your lives changed forever. You and Bridget had always been friends, since babies. Your parents practically raised you both together as both of your Kingdoms were united.
Ella came in view when you and Bridget arrived at Merlin academy, in a way she was her own person but she just felt like one of you guys so it wasn’t surprising how quickly the three of you got along.
Your friendship was great, well until one fateful day when everything changed. For worse.
The three of you planned to go to the dance together seeing as Bridget badly wanted to go, you and Ella never really liked those things but agreed to go anyways, for Bridget.
Just a day before the night of the dance, you had gotten terribly sick and chose to stay in your shared dormitory with Bridget. Your friends wanted to stay and look after you but you didn’t want to ruin their fun, especially Ella after you overheard Prince Charming talking about asking her out to dance.
If only you knew the outcome, you would’ve begged them not to leave your side.
A few hours after the night started, you were woken up by loud noises wandering around your dorm. You couldn’t make out who it was as you were too sick to move, but you knew it was Bridget from the second she mumbled about getting revenge of some sort.
But that was it, after that night, you weren’t getting any better so your parents took you back home to let the family doctor take care of you.
When you became healthy enough to go back to school, everything changed. Everyone avoided Bridget as if she was a plague, even Ella. And it pained you that you never asked what really happened, all you knew was that you’ll be by Bridget’s side no matter what.
So when King Beast and Queen Belle decided to unite all the Kingdoms, only yours and Bridget’s Kingdom rejected their peace offering. And as a result, your Kingdom and hers were forever blocked from ever going out of your Kingdom’s land.
“Bridget! Are you alright?” You immediately dropped all your belongings and rushed to her aid. The Queen flinched in pain when you accidentally pressed on her wound, “Sorry!”
You gently pulled her to sit down on a chair before using your free hand to grab one of your healing potions. “This is going to stink for a while. Are you okay?” you gently held her hand before looking up, right into her eyes. The same eyes you would get lost in every time you looked, and she looked at you the same way.
Suddenly it was like she was a teenage girl again, when life was sweet. Remembering the sparks that would go off whenever you held her hands as you placed on a bandage when she accidentally burnt herself while you guys were on your weekly baking date. The way you would hold her so warmly that all her senses would go off and all she wanted to do was be in your arms forever.
The feelings she had that got locked up when she became the Queen of Hearts, what she didn’t know was that she had already taken yours and you had forgotten it too.
You both came back to your senses when the sound of a thunder was heard, immediately moving apart from each other. You dropped her hand in panic and she was starting to miss that feeling. And she didn’t like feeling that feeling one bit.
“Oh, umm…do you want to bake a cake together? Unless you want cookies or cupcakes or both!” Your question was more like a demand since you gave her no chance to speak, grabbing her hands while ignoring the old butterflies that had finally grew wings again.
“We’re going to make cookies!” You claimed once you and Bridget arrived at your kitchen, you usually prefer for your bakers to make whatever you desire but baking it yourself just felt perfect at this time around.
The whole situation felt awkward at first, you weren’t used to being the one talking. Bridget was usually the one who starts and ends the conversations, mostly ranting about problems in her own Kingdom and her daughter.
But ever since that moment you shared, she had been quiet and weird, it was like her body was there but she wasn’t quite herself. It wasn’t too bad since she actually did help with mixing up the ingredients. But you really hated feeling awkward around your best friend. You terribly wanted to break the ice, so you did.
“Oh, you got something there.” You slowly headed her way, reaching out near her face pretending to get a non existent thing off her face. “Right…there! Ah HAH!” you grinned as you threw flour to her way.
Bridget stayed still, at first you thought that that would be the end of your precious head but then you saw a smile grew on her face as she did the same back. “I’m not letting you get away so easily!”
After almost 17 years, you finally found a way to see old Bridget again. You really never appreciate the small moments until it is taken away from you.
“Game on, my Queen!”
Half an hour later and the whole kitchen was filled with flour, the room was basically whiter than Snow White herself. You and Bridget laughed all night before taking a break on the floor.
“Remember when we used to have those weekly baking dates and it would always end up with flour all over the place?” You reminisced of your younger days as you settled yourself down next to Bridget. Leaning on her shoulders gently, a habit of yours since long long ago.
“Your mother would get so disappointed and made us clean it ourselves but we still did it again. Of course I remember.” Bridget smiled but not like the smile she usually does when ordering guards to cut people’s head off, this was different, genuine, and for a moment you saw the same look she used to hold before everything changed.
The look that had you lost in time and all you could do was look at her like she was the only one who existed in your world.
“I love you.” You nervously blurted out. One of the things you hated the most since birth was hiding your own feelings, it was suffocating, especially since you were hiding from the person you practically spent your whole life with.
And for a moment, you thought she won’t feel the same way. After all, you guys never addressed the situationship you had going on. It was greatly pushed aside after all the problems Bridget faced after that sorrow night.
“You do?” The Queen’s eyes grew soft as she looked back at you, her hands gently caressing your face.
“I always have, and always will. I loved you since that day you defended me from those bullies even though they were twice your size, we were twelve. You were always the sweetest, even to people who never deserved it.” You chuckled, it was bittersweet but at least you and Bridget had always been by each other’s side, no matter what.
Even if, for the past 20 years you guys had to push aside your true feelings for each other.
“I planned to come clean about my feelings to you years ago but as you know, time loves to mess with u-“ your words were cut off when Bridget leaned in, using her finger to lift your chin up before pulling you in for a long much needed kiss.
The softness of her lips almost took your breath away. The longing and desperate feelings that had been built up were release as you melted into her hold.
Was It Casual?
Pairing: Chloe Charming x reader
Request: there weren’t any specific requests but a few people have been asking me to write for Chloe.
Warnings: reader being in denial, sort of?
Genre: Angst <3
Note: I thought of casual by Chappell Roan while writing this tbh. ALSO, there will be a part 2 because I ended this with a cliffhanger!



Chloe Charming knew she was in love with you from the moment her eyes first met yours, it was love at first sight. She was only 13 back then and feelings were confusing for a girl her age. But you were so charming, in every possible way.
As a princess, she had met many other royals her age. There were many different characters here and there but none of them were as interesting as you were. Chloe had the pleasure to meet you during her brother’s 18th birthday party. Chloe was dancing with her mother when she glanced over to the middle of the ball room and suddenly it was as if you were the only person there.
There were hundreds of people dancing around her but you were the only one she could see. Everything went silent and all she could hear was the rapid beating of her heart, threatening to burst out. And it nearly did when you looked right back into her eyes, oh how beautiful they were.
But then you smiled and everything inside her crumbled. You had the most beautiful eyes and an even more beautiful smile.
Chloe watched as you elegantly walked away from your friends and headed to her. You never took your eyes off her and before she knew it her body started moving and suddenly she had no control anymore. Everyone was dancing around, and every time she took another step she was met by another couple happily dancing pass her.
“Are you alright there, your majesty?” Then she heard a voice so sweet yet unfamiliar behind her. She turned around and was met with your beautiful eyes, shining brighter than any chandelier in the whole castle.
The light coming from above illuminated onto your face so perfectly, it was as if she was staring straight at an angel. And your dress, it was perfect and complimented the rest of your body in every possible way.
“Yes! I’m alright, are you alright?!” Chloe replied, her cheeks turned crimson. A fluttery sensation of excitement and nervousness took over her body when you slightly laugh at her words. She had never felt like that before.
“No, I’m Yn Rose and you must be Charming?” Your smile turned into a mischievous grin as you watched her nervously stumbling over her words.
“I’m charming? Y-You think I’m charming?” Chloe’s eyes widened up before realizing what you actually meant. “Oh, yes. I’m Chloe Charming, that’s probably what you meant.”
You chuckled, shaking your head before holding your hand out and asking for a dance with the fellow princess. “May I have your hands for the night?”
Chloe nodded enthusiastically and let you guide her to where everyone else was.
“And you are charming by the way, no pun intended.”
The rest of the night was magical, you were an amazing dancer and a fun person to spend time with. She had always thought that she’ll need to meet a prince at a ball to have a happily ever after, like her parents, but you were a princess and she was okay with that.
Everything from there on went by like a blur, you had charmed your way into her heart and she was hopelessly in love. Even after 3 years had passed.
But now she felt more hopeless than ever after seeing how you had gotten so close with a girl you’ve only known for less than a week. Personally, she had no issues against Red. The princess was just trying to undo her mom’s wrong doings, although she could be mean sometimes she was trying to be a better person.
Chloe’s problem however was the way you and Red acted around each other, you two had became so close in such a small amount of time it was driving her insane. She knew that the feeling she held was selfish but she couldn’t help but want you all to herself again.
“Chloe why are you so passive aggressive towards Red? You are never this way towards anyone before.” You immediately came up to her after had Red left the room. Chloe and Red had a disagreement about how to get the spell book before Uliana and her gang does but you couldn’t help but notice Chloe’s odd behavior.
“Rules are rules Yn, and breaking into principle Merlin’s office is morally wrong. You know that and she should know better.” Chloe frowned, upset that you kept defending Red even after all the things she said.
Chloe watched as you sighed before making your way next to her. “I agree, it is wrong in a way but not everything is black and white. And it wasn’t just that, you’ve been very aggressive to her since the beginning. It’s not like you to be like this.” your hands laid near hers before you made a quick move to intertwined it.
“Yn…” Chloe muttered, her eyes softened as you leaned closer to her side before using your free hand to gently caressed her cheek.
“You know you can tell me anything.” You whispered, looking at her with such adoring eyes and she became that little girl who got lost in those same eyes 3 years ago again.
She knew she shouldn’t look into your eyes for too long because if she does then her mouth would betray her and you’ll know how she really felt about you. Her life would be over if it ever happens.
“I-I think we should go, see incase Uliana comes around here.” Chloe changed the subject and tried to get away but you held her back.
“You’re not going anywhere until I get some answers, sweetheart. I don’t want to push you but I’m really worried.” With her hands still intertwined with yours, you stood up matching her eyes. “I’m your best friend and I know you think I don’t notice but I do.”
Chloe knew that she wouldn’t be able to control the words that’ll come out her mouth with the way you kept looking at her like she was your whole world. “I love you.”
“I love you too…” You replied softly, as you reached for both of her hands, locking them together. For a moment, Chloe felt like you knew everything she felt without her having to say anything further. She thought that you’ll reciprocate her feelings but her heart shattered when you continued.
“Of course I love you, you’re my best friend! Are you afraid that we’ll stop being best friends because I’m getting close to Red? Because if you are, trust me, love. No one will ever be as precious to me as you are.”
"No, not in that way." Chloe muttered, looking devastated as she pulled her hands out of yours, immedietly missing the gentleness of your hold.
"Chloe..." You mummbled, hurt by how she was acting but still not getting it.
"Remmember when you used to tell me that you wished I was a boy so that you could marry me? I've never wanted to be a boy so badly until then. And when you asked for my hand that night on my brother’s 18th birthday party…I’ve loved you since then.” Chloe wasn’t able to hide how she truly felt anymore and it was devastating to see how you looked at her.
You’ve always looked at her with so much love that it always made her think that maybe, just maybe, you loved her the same way she loved you.
“Chloe, I…” You were lost for words and Chloe could clearly see that.
“I’m sorry, I should go…” She muttered, not noticing tears that were bubbling in her eyes until then. Wiping them away, she left the room in a hurry.
She didn’t want to stay longer when she knew her heart was going to get broken.
Kitchen Disaster!
Pairing: Bridget x reader
Request?: Yes!
Genre: Fluff
Warnings: none that I’m aware of at least!



It was the day of your 2nd year anniversary and your adorable girlfriend, Bridget planned a baking date with you. Of course you couldn’t say no even though you were a walking disaster in the kitchen.
You were already starting to regret agreeing in the first place when Bridget barged into your dormitory at 4 in the morning. She claimed that it would be fun to go for a run before your baking date to ‘get a clear head’ which you didn’t understand why in the first place but you weren’t going to question her.
Bridget could get scary when she’s mad.
“Okay, so we’re going to make gingerbread men cookies today! But luckily for you I already made them before hand so all you have to do is decorate them.” Bridget informed as she was putting her apron on. “We do not want a repeat of last time.”
The last time you baked with her, you burnt the cookies and nearly caused a fire because you forgot to take them out of the oven, it was heating up for hours.
“Wait, hold on. Did you use the magic cookbook or the normal one?” You asked as she handed you a tray of freshly baked gingerbread men straight from the oven that you will never touch ever again.
“The magic cookbook of course! Did you think I was going to make boring gingerbread men cookies?” Bridget gasped dramatically before booping you on the nose. “Silly.”
“Yes, of course! But don’t say I didn’t warn you if they run away from us, or worse, bite us before we get a chance to try them.” You sent her a teasing smile as you handed her the ingredients to make icing.
Bridget had this obsession with baking magical sweets and it would usually backfire on her and everyone she handed them to. You were her favorite victim.
“You’re being very snarky today, baby.” Bridget sent you a reprimanding look before giving you a kiss on the cheek. “Remember we get more from sugar than salt!”
“Sorry...” You muttered softly as you hugged Bridget from behind, placing your chin on her shoulders as you watch her make the icing for the gingerbread men.
Bridget grinned as your arms were wrapped around her waist. She loved it when you clung onto her, usually it would be her who craved for physical touch.
You noticed how she struggle to mix the ingredients together since her hair kept falling into the bowl. “Hold on, let me tie your hair up.” You quickly took a scrunchie off your wrist before using it to tie her hair up.
“Thank you, sweetheart. You’re too sweet.” Bridget placed a kiss on your cheek when you finished. You always knew how to make her feel like she was on cloud 9, always taking care of her needs even when she didn’t ask you to. “Can you also get another mixing bowl for me, please?”
“Of course! I’m happy to be of service, your majesty.” You nodded obediently, giving her a kiss on her cheek before leaving her side to look for the bowls.
Bridget giggled as she watched you go through all the cabinets in frustration but failing to see the bowl that was right in front of your face.
“I swear they were in here!” You groaned in frustration after you went through the last one but still haven’t found any bowls. It was driving you insane because there were usually bowls everywhere.
“Baby, I think you need to go see a ophthalmologists.” Bridget smiled teasingly as she reached out for the mixing bowl that was on the counter the whole time.
Your jaw dropped as you watched her walk back to her place with the mixing bowl you were trying to find so desperately. “It was there the whole time!? Why didn’t you tell me?”
Your girlfriend laughed at your pouty face before grabbing your face and placing a peck on your lips. “Stop being so pouty and get to work you big baby, those cookies aren’t going to look pretty on their own.” she said before placing icing on your noise when you weren’t looking.
You gasped dramatically before grabbing the piping back and chased after her when she escaped from your grasp. “Hey! I’m not going to let you get away so easily!”
Bridget squealed when you finally managed to get a hold of her, squirming in your arms for a second before caving in. “Alright, fine. You caught me, ahh!”
You chuckled as she tried her hardest to escape the icing but she was cornered and you were going to make her look…dashing!
“Hey! Now you’re a pink cat with white whiskers!” You teased after you finished working on your masterpiece. Bridget sat in still the whole time because you were getting even with her.
“Haha, funny.” Bridget shook her head in amusement before taking the other piping bag that was filled with icing. “Now we shall give life to those gingerbread men before we eat all of the icing ourselves.”
“I’m not too sure if I want to give them life but you do you, honey!” You sighed before you finally start to place icing onto the gingerbread men.
Not too long after, you and Bridget finally finished the work you’ve been working on since the sun rose and now it was nearly time for it to go back to sleep.
“We did a great job.” You pretended to wipe the non existent sweat of your face as you admired the gingerbread men that finally looked like gingerbread men. But you honestly were very surprised that they hadn’t gotten up and ran away already.
“Hey, I did all the work. You only sat and ate more icing!” Bridget exclaimed, throwing you a gentle punch jokingly as she shook her head in disbelief.
“Alright fine, you did a great job so let’s have a bite on your masterpiece.” You sent her a cheeky grin before reaching your hand out to grab one but as soon as you did, it came alive and bit your finger.
You stared at the little man in shock as you winced in pain. “Ouch! Bridget, our baby bit me!”
Bridget froze for a moment after hearing what you said. “Our baby?” She asked as her cheek turned into a rosy red shade.
“Not helping, baby! Get it off me, please!” You screamed as you shook your hand repeatedly, trying to get it to fly off but it won’t budge. For a cookie, it was surprisingly strong and you wondered what monster ingredient did your girlfriend put in those cookies.
“Oh, Right! Sorry, let me help you there-“
Of course the baking date ended with a disaster as always, but it was fine because at least you made your favorite person happy.
Even though you totally thought you were going to die when that gingerbread man nearly bit your finger off.
When Everything Else Becomes Too Much
Pairing: Bridget x reader
Requested?: Yes!
Genre: Angst and Fluff!
Warnings: sad Bridget
Note: Another Bridget one because I love her sm and many of you guys asked me to write more for her, so here you go<3



You and Bridget had always been by each other's side sine elementary school, she was your go to person for everything and you were hers. There was a bond of deep understanding and love between you and the princess of Wonderland.
Which was why you were the first person she came to after everything and everyone else became too much.
You were alone in your room, going through your Magical History notes since exam season was coming up when you heard someone knocking on your door.
Immediately, you knew it was Bridget because she was the only person in the whole school who knew how to knock. Most of your friends would barge in your room like it was their own.
You were immediately met with a bone crushing hug as soon as you opened the door. You breathed in the sweet smell of her candy scented perfume as you melted into the hug.
"Hey there, pretty girl." You muttered as you wrapped your arms around her waist. Bridget stayed quiet as she nuzzled into your neck. She was never that quiet so you knew that something bad must've happened to make her so upset.
"Alright, we can talk whenever you feel like talking...but we really should head inside instead of standing in the middle of the hallway." You waited until she nodded before locking her hands into yours and leading her into your room.
Bridget sighed as she settled into your soft blankets, basically drowning in your plushies as you tugged her in. “I know that you were planning to study all day and I'm sorry for distracting yo-”
"No, you'd never be a distraction." You reassured her with a soft smile before lifting her hands up and placed a gentle kiss on them. You enjoyed watching how her face reddened up whenever you do those simple but loving gestures.
“Now tell me what got you so upset, do I need to beat someone up?” You said jokingly, giving her a cheeky grin when she sent you a reprimanding look.
Bridget shook her head before pulling you onto the bed, yearning for the comfort of your body. “No, please don’t. I don’t want to see you in detention for me again.”
Bridget was the nicest person ever, even to people who never deserved her kindest. Especially Uliana and her gangs of delinquents, you had a long and violent history with them. Detention was your second home at that point but it didn’t matter because you would always win and you got the girl too.
“Alright, fine I won’t…though I would be up for it if you ever change your mind?” You chuckled as she leaned onto your shoulder, your arms wrapped around hers as she played with your hair.
A few minutes of silence passed before Bridget finally spoke up.
“Am I weak?” Bridget asked, her eyes bubbling up with tears as she looked at you with such vulnerable eyes. It made you upset knowing the exact person who made her felt like that, but you couldn’t get them yet because Bridget needed you the most.
“No, of course not. You’re the strongest person I know.” You gently used your hands to wipe her tears away as she sat in silence before looking at you with sparkling eyes.
“Really? Because everyone else seems to think that I’m a pushover…I try so hard to get them to like me, I offer them treats, I let them copy of my homework, and I never said anything when they talked about me behind my back…” Bridget wasn’t able to stop her tears from falling anymore, she was hurt by all the things people had said behind her back but she never wanted it to bother her.
“Yeah, they’re right. I’m a total pushover.”
Bridget would always say that we get more with sugar than salt but today, everything and everyone was too much. But you were the only one she felt like she could never get enough of.
“And what’s so bad about being a pushover? Your kindness is why you’re so strong because no matter how vile and mean people can get, you would never stoop to their level.” You said as you locked your hands into hers firmly. Looking at her gently as you continued to ramble on.
“Like Uliana for example, that girl can’t breathe without ruining someone’s day-“
Bridget watched as you continued on with so much passion, it made her heart flutter by the way you reassured her with so much love. It felt like time had slowed down for her because all she could focus on were your lips.
“You know how hard that is for me to not fight back when Uliana barks in my ear every time we see each other? But you’re so natural at it because you’re patient, forgiving, and extremely strong. That’s what I love about you and you should love yourself for that reason too.” You didn’t even notice that you’ve been talking for so long because you got so riled up just thinking about all the people that had done your girlfriend wrong.
“Thank you, baby. I really needed to hear that.” Bridget’s frown finally turned upside down and she pulled you into another hug but it was much softer this time, it made you feel like you’re on top of the world after seeing that she felt much better.
“Of course, anytime sweetheart.” You smiled as you gently kissed her on her forehead, running your hair through her soft pink hair.
Without another second wasted, Bridget wrapped her arms around your neck and pulled your face closer to hers. Your eyes were met with a pair of loving gaze as she leaned in, you’ve kissed Bridget many times but she never failed to make your heart flutter every single time.
When Bridget’s lips met yours, it felt like fireworks were blowing up inside of her body and all she could care about was the girl who made her feel that way.
Only Hers
Pairing: Princess Red x Reader
Requested?: Yes!
Genre: Fluff
Warnings: jealousy?



Being born into the royal life, you’ve always been loved and spoilt rotten especially by your parents and older brother, Ben.
Ever since you were a child, kids would follow you around school, invite you to playdates and birthdays, some would even give you their own piggy bank just for a chance to have your attention.
That never changed even when you started high school at Auradon Prep, a school where other royals or kids of famous figures attended and yet, you were still always the center of their attention.
But today you were not because everyone seemed to avoid you like the plague whenever Red’s by your side and you had no idea why. When you were alone, some people were less wary but still, many of them were afraid to even breathe near you today.
It was driving you a bit crazy because you were sure you hadn’t done anything bad that could cause them to react such a way.
One time you tried to approach a classmate to ask her about your group project and she looked at you in horror before running off.
You weren’t sure why because everyone was extremely friendly with you all year. You would often find love letters in your lockers, you never had to carry your own books because boys and girls would wait outside of your class just to hold them for you to your other classes, one girl even made you a chocolate statue of yourself for your birthday.
None of the people mentioned even dared to look at you in the eyes today. It felt extremely weird since you were used to having everybody’s eyes on you and on Valentine’s Day too, something wasn’t adding up.
But then it all added up when you saw Red scaring away a group of girls who were trying to sneak love letters into your locker. Your eyes followed her actions as she threw their letters away before looking around her surroundings.
You decided that it was your time to shine as she pulled a sparkly pink envelope out of her bag, looking oddly suspicious.
“What have you got there?” You skillfully sneaked behind her and whispered in her ear as she was about to slip it into your locker.
Red became as still as a rock when you whispered in her ears before turning around awkwardly, her cheeks flushed in embarrassment after you caught her looking like a deer caught in headlights.
“Nothing!“ Red blurted out awkwardly as she ripped the pretty envelope behind her back and tried to discreetly throw it into the bin beside her.
“Hmm…” A playful smirk rose on your lips as you eyed her up and down in suspicion before pretending to play along.
“If you say so.” You muttered before leaning against one of the lockers beside Red. You knew that Red was clearly hiding something by how weird and awkward she was, and you will definitely get it out of her.
Thankfully, you took acting lessons when you were younger because you were interested in plays and now you will use your skills to play her.
Without another second wasted, you put on an act. Sighing deeply, you looked at Red with the most innocent expression you could muster up. “Anyways, have you seen how people have been all weird with me today? I mean, today is Valentine’s Day and my locker is usually flooded with gifts but today people have been avoiding me…”
You looked at Red and noticed how she was trying to keep her cool and nodding at everything you say. “Really? What’s up with them?”
“Oh, I don’t know…is there something wrong with me? I mean did you hear any rumors about me?” You acted frustrated and ran your fingers through your hair to sell your act. It’s something you’d only do when you’re stressed out and Red clearly knew that.
“N-No way! I mean no, I haven’t heard anything…it’s probably nothing!” Red stumbled over her words as she waved her hands around.
“I don’t think it’s nothing but I’ll take your word for it.” You shook your head, looking awfully upset before patting Red on the shoulder before walking away from your target.
You knew Red wouldn’t confess at that moment, but you knew she would crack eventually as you continued your act.
The next few days you continued with your act but Red didn’t give up either but you finally had enough and didn’t want it to drag on longer than it should.
After school was over, you went knocking on her door looking like you were about to cry. Of course you weren’t really that sad about people being too afraid to be near you, but you had to be dramatic or else you wouldn’t be able to get to Red.
You jumped straight onto her bed as soon as she let you in. You quickly made yourself comfortable because Red had the softest blankets, an excuse you usually used when you want to sleep over in her room.
Red’s eyebrows furrowed in worry as she laid down right next to you, she had never seen you so upset before since you were usually so chirpy. “Are you okay?”
Your frown grew deeper as you shook your head before reaching for both of her hands, looking at her straight in the eyes. “Red, be honest with me. Am I not pretty anymore? Have I been eating too much lately? Rate me out of a 1 to 10, how annoying am I? Maybe I should go on a d-“
“Wait stop! What are you talking about? Did somebody say something to you?” Red frowned, looking extremely worried but also angry at the thought that someone might be talking about you in that way. You’re a confident girl and had always held yourself up high so it wasn’t like you at all.
Red had always been protective over you but most of the time she acted as if she didn’t care about you. One time you saw her beating up a a guy for looking at you the wrong way but then acted like everything was okay when you asked her about her bruised fists.
“No, not that I know of at least. It’s just that people have been afraid to talk to me since Valentines and I don’t know what I did wrong!” You exclaimed in frustration as tears fell down onto your cheeks. They weren’t real tears of course, you used eye drops right before you went into Red’s room to make it more convincing.
Red’s gaze soften as she leaned over to wipe your tears away. “You didn’t do anything wrong…” Her voice trailed off as she continued to stare at you intensely, she held a guilty look but you could see that she was fighting with herself on whether to confess what she had done or not.
You shook your head before hiding your face in your hands. “No- I must’ve have done something.”
Red’s mind was flooded with guilt as she felt even more uncomfortable the more she continued to watch you cry. And it was all because of her and her jealousy.
The princess of Wonderland had never felt loved before so she never understood what that word meant or what it felt like.
When she first met you, she was skeptical because you were so nice and everything about you seemed so right that it felt wrong to her.
But eventually, her cold heart warmed up and then she grew to love every part of you and everything you did felt so right to her.
She loved being around you, whether you were busy doing something else, talking to someone else, or just doing nothing at all. Being around you made her feel all sorts of things, her heart beat would go faster, there was some sort of fluttery feeling in her stomach, and she could never stop her self from smiling at you.
The feelings were new to her and she didn’t understand why her blood pressure would rise up whenever she sees a guy try to flirt with you. Or when another girl gave you flowers and chocolate, you seemed so happy accepting those. Red hated that she wasn’t the reason of your smile that day.
One thing led to another, she began scaring away your admires whenever they tried to get close. Red made sure you wouldn't find out because she wasn't sure why she had done what she did in the first place. Red wouldn't have an answer if you asked her why.
But then she saw how terribly upset you were and all she wanted to do was confess. Red wanted to be the reason of your smile and yet, she was the cause of your tears that day.
"You didn't do anything...I did.”
You were fighting not to smile when she spoke up. “What happened?” You asked, looking at her in confusion as you watched her bit her lips in discomfort.
“People were avoiding you because I scared them away.” Red sighed, clearly not proud of what she did but she would totally do it again if she had to.
You continued to put up your confused act, taking her hands into yours you looked at Red straight in the eyes. “But why did you scare them away, Red?”
“I didn’t like it when people flirted with you or walk you down the hallway, I didn’t like them being around you at all.” Red grew irritated just by the thought of other people getting too close to you for her likings. You weren’t her property but she couldn’t help but feel possessive.
“Why don’t you like them? Did they do something?” You already knew the answer but you just wanted Red to admit it herself. You knew how proud she could be sometimes so she just needed a little push.
Red was frustrated with herself for not getting straight to the point but she was afraid by how you might react when she did.
“They didn’t do anything…I scared them off because I was jealous-“ Red stood up, her heart was beating so much faster than usual, her palms were sweaty, and she couldn’t look at you in the eye.
“And I also threw away love letters from your admires- It was wrong of me but I couldn’t control myself and I think I was feeling that way because I really like you.” Red confessed, she stopped pacing around to look at your reaction but there was none.
You stayed silence for a few seconds, but it felt like hours to Red. She was waiting you to say something but you didn’t until you eventually broke into laughers when you couldn’t contain yourself any longer.
“Wait, hold on. Why are you laughing, I’m being serious.” Red frowned, her thoughts were all over the place. Maybe it was a bad idea to confess to you after all. Fortunately, you stopped laughing after a while but you were still grinning ear to ear.
“Oh I know, Red. I just find your reaction adorable.” You chuckled before patting on empty place on the bed, gesturing Red to sit next to you.
Red’s cheek reddened at your subtle compliment but she was still as confused as ever. “Why don’t you look surprised?”
A smug smile grew on your face. “Because I‘m not. I caught you stopping a group of girls from touching my locker the other day, and you weren’t being very subtle these past few days.”
“Then, why didn’t you say anything?” Red asked in pure confusion as she sat back down on the bed, next to where you were.
“I wanted you to admit it yourself.” You shrugged, leaning forward before poking her cheek gently.
“Plus, you’re very adorable when you’re jealous.”
“I really want to feed you to the jabberwockies right now.” Red rolled her eyes and slapped your fingers away when you tried to poke her cheek again. “Stop poking my cheek!”
You giggled as you retreated your hand away from her face. Then, you moved to sit right in front of her, trying to get her to make eye contact with you but she was avoiding them at all cost. “You’re very romantic, Red. Is this what you should say to your girlfriend?”
“Girlfriend?” Red finally stopped glaring at the sheets and immediately whipped her head to face yours in shock, a pink tinge spread across her cheeks.
“Do you not want us to be?” You asked in a teasing matter, a smug smirk still laid on your lips as you watched Red blushed even harder as she tried to come up with words to reply.
“Yes! No! I mean, I do…want us to be girlfriends.”
Red watched as your smile grew wider when she finally said those words. The thought of you and her dating had been on her mind since forever, it felt great when it became a reality.
“May I?”
Red’s breath hitched when you leaned close to her face, your noses were nearly touching as you held her chin so gently and asked for permission to kiss her.
Red nodded, her heart continued to beat so fast she felt like it could explode as your lips finally touched hers. She had never kissed anyone, so she didn’t know what it should feel like, but what she did know was that you made her want to capture the moment and relive it forever.
After you both pulled away, Red was finally aware of her surroundings and immediately grabbed the closest pillow before using it to hide her face so you wouldn’t see how red she was.
“I didn’t know you’re the shy type.” You chuckled before taking away the pillow from her hands before moving it away so you could see her pretty face.
“Shut up.” Red rolled her eyes, trying to seem annoyed but the smile on her face told you otherwise. “And you seem experienced, have you kissed anyone else before?”
You immediately froze at her question before laughing awkwardly, trying to avoid her gaze.
“Uh, next question!”
Was It Casual pt.2
Pairing: Chloe Charming x reader
Genre: Fluff
Note: I’m currently having writer’s block, I legit can’t think of anything good rn so here’s the part two of was it casual!



You were lost for words when your best friend suddenly confessed her love for you. In that moment, everything around you went silent and all you heard was your own heartbeat and her voice.
God, you loved her voice. You loved everything about Chloe. Her eyes made the stars look like they’re not shining, her hair falls perfectly without her trying. If perfect was a person, that would be Chloe Charming. She was your everything, the reason for your laughter, the one person that never failed to put a smile on your face.
Chloe Charming was someone you can’t live without, she’s your oxygen, and your everything.
You grew up being treated like a princess, because you were one. You acted like one, you dressed like one, and you felt like one. But as good as the pros sounded being royalty and all, it was not fun having a grandmother looking over your shoulders every time you do something she claimed a princess would not even think of doing.
Your parents loved you and your sister Audrey, but your grandmother somehow would always have the upper hand on the way you and your sibling were raised. You grew up with your grandmother imprinting thoughts in your head that you should secure a prince as soon as you’re of age to maintain the family’s status.
And you really tried your best to look at a boy the same way you looked at girls, but you couldn’t. Imagine the look on her face if you were to tell her that you’ve been daydreaming about a happily ever after with another princess instead of a prince like your grandmother had envisioned.
You knew you liked girls at a young age, no. You liked a girl, one that just happened to be your best friend. And you grew to love her as the years passed.
Chloe Charming was everything you’ve ever wished for in a prince, she was charming, witty, athletic, and very kind but she was also someone you could always talk about anything and everything to. For the longest time, you’ve had trouble understanding why you felt so much love whenever you looked at her.
But you knew you could never love her like you wanted to, it was wrong. A princess should look for love in a prince, not another princess. It was suffocating but you could never hurt your grandmother, even if it meant that you will never truly be happy with a prince.
So you convinced yourself that maybe, it was just a phase. Girls shouldn’t like other girls.
But why did you feel so relieved when Chloe poured her heart into confessing her love for you. It took everything in you not to pull her into your arms and tell her you loved her back. Because while you knew you loved her, you wasn’t sure if it was romantically or platonically anymore.
Did you want her to be your best friend forever or did you want her to be yours and only yours for all eternity?
“Chloe, I…” You cursed yourself in your head for being such an idiot, was that the only words you could say after the love of your life poured her heart out for you?
“I’m sorry, I should go…” Chloe mumbled, looking so heart broken as tears bubbled up in her eyes, threatening to fall anytime soon. You wanted to run after her and pour your heart out like she did for you, but you couldn’t. While your heart shattered as hers did, you weren’t brave enough to admit that you felt the same about her.
While Chloe and Red had people they could talk to since their mothers were still studying in Merlin academy, you didn’t because your mother wasn’t even born yet. So you turned to Red, the only person you know aside from Chloe.
“I know this is kind of stupid that I’m asking you of all people, but how do you know if you love someone?” You sat beside the bench that Red was sitting out, totally tired after running around the whole school trying to find her.
“First of all, yes it is stupid. I’m actually very flabbergasted and I’m glad you’re self aware and secondly, shouldn’t you be asking Chloe about this kind of stuff instead of me?” Red immediately came for your neck for even thinking of asking her that but you chose to ignore her bold use of words.
“Chloe and I aren’t exactly on speaking terms, not like we had a fight or anything…it’s complicated.” You explained, not wanting to give off that Chloe might be the reason why you’d ask her about love. “But really, how do you know if you loved someone romantically and not as a friend?”
“Well, for starters love is a strong word and based on the fact that you’re even asking tells me that you might in fact love that person romantically. But don’t take my words seriously, you’re looking at a girl who had never experienced being loved.” Red chuckled bitterly, her expression turned sullen and you regretted asking her about that kind of thing in the first place.
“I’m sorry Red, I shouldn’t have asked.” You apologized sincerely as you pulled her into a hug, usually she would push you away but she didn’t this time.
“No, it’s fine…I’m fine, but did you at least get the answer you were looking for?” Red asked once you pulled away from the hug.
She made you realize that you loved Chloe in that ‘I love her so much that all I want is for her to be mine and no one else’s’ way all along but you were just in denial.
After you became sure of yourself, you nodded confidently. “I think I did and you’re such a big help. Thanks Red!” You gave her one last hug before you began running off. Totally ignoring the confused calls Red was sending as she stared at your fading figure blankly, unsure of what just happened.
“You’re welcome?”
The moment you stepped back into the school grounds, you immediately saw Chloe walking back into the school. Presumably from mom’s house.
“Chloe!” You shouted after her, at first she was hesitant and ignored your calls but eventually you caught up to her and pulled her aside to a place nobody was at.
“I’m sorry.” Were the first few words you managed to say as you tried to come up with words to express yourself.
“For what? It’s not your fault for not loving me back, it’s mine for thinking you might.” Chloe mumbled, avoiding your eyes like her life depended on it.
“Listen to me Chloe. I do love you, so much, I think too much actually…” Your voice trailed off when your eyes landed on her lips but then quickly went up back to her eyes when she opened up her mouth.
“You’re just saying that to make me feel better, I understand. It’s fine, Yn. You don’t have to do that, I’ll get over it.” Chloe frowned, it was hurting her that you were just saying that because you didn’t want to hurt her.
“No, no, no…you don’t understand. I…I’ve been trying for a long time to figure out how I felt about you, but you know how my grandmother is and the influence she has or more like had on me. I thought that as a princess I should only fall for a prince. So when you confessed to me, I wasn’t able to process it clearly that you loved me in that way.” You poured your heart into your rant like how she did to you a few hours before. It felt so good to not keep it in anymore. “I love you, and I’m sorry for not saying it sooner.”
Chloe stayed quiet for a minute, her mind was going all over the place. You loved her back. You, loved her back! And it was the only thing that mattered.
“May I?” She asked softly as she gently lifted your chin up with her hands. You nodded. Her lips turned into full smile as she placed her lips onto yours.
I Don’t Wanna Be Your Friend
Pairing: Princess Red x reader
Requested?: Nope
Genre: kinda angsty but also not really
Warnings: death threats, mention of violence…



You hated her from the moment your eyes locked with hers. A growing sensation heated up in your heart as you glared at Red who did the same twice as hard.
While there might be stories where two princesses falls for each other the first time they locked eyes, this was not one of them.
You and Red had been Enemies since the first day of Auradon Prep. You hated everything about her and she felt the same.
There weren’t days where you both weren’t at each other’s throats. Your mutual friend, Chloe was always the peace keeper and the reason one of you haven’t ended up in the ER yet.
“Stop breathing so loud.” Red huffed as she turned her whole body around to look at you. It was slightly funny to see as her hair was all messed up, thanks to you.
The two of you were 5 rows apart, fairy god mother made it that way so that a fight will be less likely to happen seeing as you were both in detention for trying to kill each other.
“Stop breathing so loud.” You mimicked the princess making her scowl at you. “How about you stop breathing all together?”
Red was about to jump out of her chair to launch at you but sat back down when fairy god mother told her to.
“Girls, behave or you’ll have to stay for another few hours.” The woman said, narrowing her eyes at Red and then to you before going back to her knitting.
Red grumbled, her glare grew even deeper. A cocky smile grew on your lips while you laid back against your chair. Feeling content watching Red grew angrier.
“I.will.end.you.” Red mouthed slowly, using her thumb as a pretend knife before pretending to slit her own throat.
“Try.me.” You mouthed back before sending her a teasing wink, annoying the hell out of Red who rolled her eyes and sat back properly.
The rest of detention went by dreadfully slow. You almost melted into the chair from how long you had to sit there.
“Alright girls, you’re both free to go but anymore trouble and you just might stay overnight!” Fairy god mother said sternly before sending them off.
“Good bye, fairy god mother! Same time tomorrow?” You grinned at the older woman jokingly. The woman tried to look stern but broke into a small smile before shaking her head as she pushed you and Red out of the room.
“Red.” You said as the two of you stand face to face in the empty corridor.
“Yn.” Red replied with the same level of hostility but before you both could engage with each other further, Chloe appeared out of nowhere and grabbed you both by the arms.
“At this point I think you both are addicted to each other.” Chloe muttered, both her arms locked with yours and Red’s.
“No way!” You both exclaimed at the same time before escaping from Chloe’s hold.
Chloe crossed her arms and looked at you then at Red before continuing on. “Soulmates would be the perfect word to describe your relationship. You both are in love with each other but just doesn’t know it yet.”
You and Red both gasped in offense.
“Ugh, I’d rather trade my soul away.” You rolled your eyes, looking disgusted at the idea.
“I’d rather not have a soul at all!” Red frowned as she shook her head in disagreement.
“Sure, sure, sure.” Chloe mumbled looking between the two of you before dragging you both by the wrists to the dormitory.
A few days passed since Chloe raised up the soulmates topic and the both of you tried your hardest to avoid each other at all costs. One time Red nearly jumped out of the window because you were about to head into the same room.
Everyone thought it was weird especially since usually you two were at each other’s neck 24/7 but now you can’t even look at each other’s eyes for a second.
The violence rate at Auradon Prep was lowered by 100% and fairy god mother was the happiest about it. Going as far as giving you heart lollipops for your good behavior.
Though you loved candy, you didn’t want to eat them since it reminded you of Red, she loved those. You’ve never seen her go a day without sucking on one and you were pretty sure she received some from her too.
It was more like a punishment to you and a reward for her.
Red stared at the chocolate shaped stars that sat on her desk. Fairy god mother had given her one every time she saw her and it was driving her a tiny bit insane because it reminded her of you.
You loved them, addicted even.
Red couldn’t stop thinking of you, maybe Chloe was right.
She was addicted.