SCHOOL

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Georgie felt sick at her stomach as Evie woke her up for the first day of school

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Georgie felt sick at her stomach as Evie woke her up for the first day of school. Yes, they had school on the Isle, but Gaston had never allowed his daughter to attend it. There was a lot of general things that she just didn't know, but it wasn't her fault. She knew, however, that unlike the kids on the Isle, the ones at Auradon would tear her apart if they caught wind of her lack of knowledge.

Over breakfast, Georgie informed the other villain kids of what happened in the library the night before. They had all been shocked that Ben, the future king, knew about her illiteracy. Mal immediately assumed that he would tell all of his friends, but the morning passed quickly with no one making fun of Georgie. Evie did her best to comfort a worried Georgie and assured her that Ben was nice and wouldn't tell her secret, especially if he was willing to help her read.

Their first class of the day was Remedial Goodness. Georgie sat in between Evie and Mal and did her best to pay attention. She appreciated the fact that Fairy Godmother wrote everything down on the board and then also said it out loud. It helped Georgie work out what the words were.

She slowly wrote all the notes down. Fairy Godmother thought it was because she wanted to soak up all the goodness she could from the class, but her friends just knew it was practice. Because she was focused on writing it down, Georgie didn't answer many questions. Mal was the only one to answer the questions correctly.

"If someone hands you a crying baby, do you, A, curse it? B, lock it in a tower? C, give it a bottle? Or D, carve out its heart?" Fairy Godmother asked them.

Mentally, Georgie checked C off as the answer, but didn't call it out because she was scribbling down the last option.

Evie raised her hand and was then called on. "What was the second one?" she asked, frowning.

Fairy Godmother sighed. "Oh, okay. Anyone else? Mal?"

Mal, who had been focused on her drawing of the magic wand, glanced at the board lazily. "C, give it a bottle."

"Correct! Again."

Carlos grinned at Mal. "You are on fire, girl!"

"Just pick the one that doesn't sound like any fun," Mal said in a 'duh' tone.

"Or the one I'm most likely to do," Georgie added.

"Oh."

"That makes so much sense," Evie said with wide eyes.

A small girl in a blue dress entered the classroom. She squeaked as she passed by the five villain kids and walked up to Fairy Godmother. Georgie couldn't help but frown at the girl's haircut, which was ugly and distracted from her pretty face.

"Hello, dear one," Fairy Godmother greeted with a smile.

"Hi. You need to sign off on early dismissal for the coronation," the girl mumbled, glancing at the kids nervously.

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