Sorry that it's been a while since I've updated. I've been busy with so many things. I've also had Covid-19, which was absolute hell and I've been having problems with my asthma, but I've started seeing a lung doctor. And unfortunately since I'm still having arthritis in my knee I've been taking more physical therapy.
I've also been to the emergency room twice these last couple of weeks, one was for an asthma attack and the other was for a bee sting, because I'm allergic to bees, but thankfully my mom was there with me, which really helped me.
Hava was walking back to her dorm after she finished her last classes and she was ready to explode. In fact, she was surprised herself that she managed not to burn the whole school to the ground yet. When she finally got to her dorm, she was surprised to see Jane was there too with Mal and Evie. Hava also noticed that Jane's hair was longer and looked pretty.
"Mom said, "If a boy can't see the beauty within then he's not worth it," Jane quoted her mother in an unhappy tone, "Can you believe it? What world does she live in?"
"Auradon," Mal answers, who was lying on her bed drawing.
"What are you guys talking about?" Hava asked as she came into the room.
"Jane is talking about boy trouble," Mal answers.
"Ah," Hava exclaims and then goes over to her own bed and lies down on it.
"Mal, Hava, do you like?" Evie asked showing them a blue leather dress she was working on at the table.
Hava nods, "Yes it's definitely your color."
Mal looked up from her drawing. "Yeah, it's cute, really brings out your eyes."
"I know." Evie said smiling big.
"I'll never get a boyfriend," Jane complained as she sat on Evie's bed.
"What's wrong with that?" Hava asked, who never cared too much for dating, but also because of the fact that her father never approved of her dating anyone.
"Yeah," Mal agreed, "Boyfriends are overrated."
"And how would you two know?" Evie asked with a smirk, "Neither of you ever had one."
"Because my father is all that I need," Hava answers.
"And I don't need one, E," Mal said, "They're a waste of time."
Evie gasped the smirk coming off her face. "I forgot to do Chad's homework. Oh, no! Oh, no, no no," Evie said as she got up from the table she was sitting at and ran over to grab a backpack.
"You're doing homework for someone else?" Hava asked frowning.
"Yeah Chad Charming he is so dreamy," Evie said as she brought the bag back over to the table. Hava shook her head at her friend.
"He is using you Evie. Guys like that are too stupid to do their own work so they have someone else do it for them," Hava replies.
"And that is exactly what I mean," Mal said. Before Evie could respond there was a knock on the door. A girl with short black hair came walking in.
"Hey guys! I'm Lonnie," the girl said. The three VKs were silent. "My mom's Mulan," she said. Hava's red eyes stared blankly, so did Mal's green eyes and Evie went back to working on Chad's homework. "No? Anyways I love what you have done with Jane's hair. And I know you hate us, and well you're evil, but do you think you could do mine?"
"I'm sorry," Hava sat up on her bed and glared at Lonnie, "But you come in here, into our dorm, and call us evil. And then you want us to do your hair? Who do you think you are?"
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Descendants: Story of the Horned Princess
FanfictionBen, the son of Queen Belle and King Adam, offers a chance of redemption for the children of five Disney villains; Carlos, son of Cruella, Jay, son of Jafar, Evie, daughter of Evil Queen, Mal, daughter of Maleficent, and Hava, daughter of the Horned...