Once Clarissa landed on soft ground, she let the others get off before she morphed back into an Alicorn.
Clarissa
"Your majesties." People bowed and curtsied to the main five.
Mal looked at her friend. "Um, we're not royalty."
"Yes, you are, Your Highness." One of the people spoke. "You are the Princess of Laughter."
"Princess of Generosity."
"Prince of Loyalty."
"Princess of Honesty."
"And Prince of Kindness."
"What is going on over here? You're meant to be in class." A shirt lady with brown hair said the students. "Sorry about that, Your Majesties. I must take you to see the Prince of the Sun." The short lady led the main five towards a school building, and walked to an office door. Prince Ben of Auradon, Prince of the Sun and Moon, the sign above his door read. "Your Highness, we have special guests." The six of them walked into the office, the prince looking up."Oh, yes, we do have guests. Very special ones if I may add." The prince nodded. "Thank you, Fairy Godmother. I'll call for you if there's any trouble." The short lady, Fairy Godmother in fact, left the office and decided to check on the classes. The prince smiled at the five Alicorns in his office. "We've been waiting for your arrival, Your Majesties."
"Okay, a few questions. How did we becoming princes and princesses? All we did was help each other and make sure one of stayed alive." Mal said, glaring at Evie. "Evie."
"And when we helped out, we either got necklaces or ours started glowing, and BAMM! We're flying unicorns." Clarissa added.
The prince sighed. "Well, you see, you were chosen by one of the elements for a reason. Not sure what reason yet, but we'll find out."
The ground started shaking and they looked outside to see a castle arising in the distance.
Prince Ben
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Descendants: Arrows and Black Spots
Fanfiction*Description set before and story set after The Isle of the Lost book* A baby girl with gorgeous black hair and sparkling blue eyes was left at the doorstep to a dark, unkept castle, which inhabited a former queen and her daughter. The young, two ye...