Chapter 1

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Before we begin, I just want to say, I totally ship these two with every fiber of my being. I believe this is the world's most perfect couple right here. I'm a big fan of both of them. Maleficent is one of Disney's best villians. I like the others, too. There's a list I could tell you on way she's the best.
I also wanted to write a fan-fic on them because I feel like there is so much potential here and I know a lot of people who paired them off with someone else and I'm not saying it's bad. I'm saying we should match them up with someone who has a similar personalty or you could match them with anyone who want. Hey, more power to you. I've done my homework and read other stories and they are really good, but I could only find one story on here that's about these two and it's good. Unfortunately, it wasn't as long as I wanted it to be. This story will slightly different. So, I hope this story will fill your needs. Enjoy.

Deep through the fabrics of time, past the world of the sickened and the damned, lies a land of power and magic. A kingdom, if you will, of forest creatures and animals. A kingdom of peace. A young, powerful, yet respected king ruled the over the land. All of his subjects looked at him with such grace. They looked up to their king for everything. If there was a problem they had, he would unselfishly help and for that the people couldn't be happier. Time was a merely a blimp in this land honestly. It wasn't a factor in their lives. However, when word got out that the young king and queen would have a child, the land celebrated for days. They decided to throw a surprise party in the meadow. It took them days to set up, but they knew it would be worth it. The morning of the party, the king decided to go early to check on a few things and he would be leaving his queen in the care of the palace guards.
"Your highness, I hope everything is up to your satisfaction." A mousy servant said as bowed. "The people have put in a lot of work to make things go well." "Thank you. You guys really shouldn't have gone to so much trouble. The queen and I appreciate it. Really." "Tis' no trouble at all. We're blessed to have the first royal child at this time." "Thank you. I shall go receive the queen and we can start the party." The king said before mounting a a solid white horse. As fast as he could, the king rode back to the castle and went straight to his bedroom where the queen was waiting. He wrapped on the door softly. "My dear, are you ready?" He asked her. The queen sat in a golden vanity, brushing her hair. "Just about, dear? Do I look presentable?" She asked. "You look lovely as always, dear,  UT we mustn't keep the people waiting." The king said, helping his wife get up. Already, she was starting to show. A medium sized bump tried to push through her gown. "Would like to take the carriage?" "No. It's a wonderful day. We can walk." With arms in link, the two walked towards the meadow. Upon arrival, the woodland creatures uproared at the sight of the queen. "Please, you have done a wonderful job. All of you." The queen said. A massive tree creature come forward. "Your majesty's." His deep voice rumbled. "We have a surprise for you." He gestured to a small incline off to the side. Sitting on top, two thrones. Both made out of wood that has been intertwined and colorful flowers. Taking her by the hand, the tree giant helped the queen into the seat. "It's comfortable. Thank you." The queen giggled. A couple spirits, in colors of blue, yellow, and purple, carried a flower crown and placed in gently on top of her head. "Why, thank you." "You're welcome." They replied in tiny voices. "Start up the music!" The king called out. Everyone rejoiced as fiddle music started up. The king took his spot next the queen. "Would like something to drink, dear?" The king asked after some time has passed. "If it isn't too much trouble, please." Soon, a silver trey with a tea pot and tea cups were at her side. The tiny cup held a swallow of tea. Taking a sip, the Queen's face scrunched up. "What's the matter?" "This tea is a little bitter though. Could I have something else instead ?" "Of course."
The rest of the evening went smoothly. The king and queen danced for a while. The day turned into night and everyone was grew tired. They all decided to turn in front the night.
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The day was dark as for a terrible storm washed up the land. Lightening cracked and lit up the sky as dark thunder shook the grounds below. The pitter-patter of have rain hit the roof of the castle, however inside the walls were different. The halls echoed with grunting noise and heavy breathing. It had been going on for hours, starting early that morning. They were coming from the king's bedroom. Gaurds were posted outside the door, but weren't allowed in. They kept a close ear on the door. Suddenly, all of the noises stopped and a faint cry of a baby rang out. The palace sighed in relief. Inside the bedroom, the queen, tired, just gave birth to her first child, a beautiful girl. The king, a crying mess, couldn't be happier. He held his daughter in a silk blanket. Her skin was fair and her eyes were a piercing green. Soft jet black hair covered...horns? The king's expression dropped. "What is the matter, dear?" The queen asked softly. "Ours daughter is bad luck." The king replied, handing her over. The queen's heart dropped when she saw two rounded horns atop her daughter's head. "What shall we do?" The king shook his head, stumped. "Well, what should we name her? Katie? How about...Alice?" "She'll be a maleficent upon this land." The king said. "No, she won't. As long as we love her and teach her well, she'll be alright. Maleficent. My Maleficent." The queen then gave a small peck on her daughter's head.

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