Villains -VS- VKs

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Mal's POV

Literally right when we got to the Family Day grounds, Hayden placed himself in the center of attention. He's probably going to announce the beginning of the villains' revenge plot. The chances of us stopping them now are zero to none.

My eyes looked everywhere for Fairy Godmother, and I failed. He did something to her. He could have captured her...

"I told you so! I knew it all along! And no one believed me--" Harry annoyingly accused us.

"Shut your trap Harry." Uma raised her hand, her rage obviously increasing. Gil looked as though he were about to tell Harry the same thing, but he stayed quiet, as usual.

"What is all this nonsense about?!" Queen Leah stormed in, getting a better view of the scene.

"Citizens of Auradon," Hayden proclaimed proudly, taking off his mask, "I'm pleased to announce that this Family Day party has been such a blast. But unfortunately, we will have to cut the celebration short. Villains!"

People were gasping for air when they realized that every villain who attended were circling around everyone. They made sure to leave no exit unblocked. Even Queen Leah couldn't run away.

Jafar and Cruella got in front of the pathway to the main entry arch.

"Did somebody call for some muscle?" Gaston made his appearance after stepping out of a tree's shadow. And from a distance, I could see Gil struggling to snap himself out of shock.

"Finally! The moment has at last come." Captain Hook stepped in front of the back steps that led to the castle, which was where we came from.

"Tell me about it. This dress is killing me." A dark haired girl called out.

"Vanessa?" Evie and Doug whispered under her breath.

"You know her?" Ben asked, but before they could respond, Vanessa used her shell necklace to crash a beam of magic on herself. Soon enough, she turned half human, half octopus.

"Hahahahahhaha!" Ursula cackled in delight with her raspy voice.

"Mom?" Uma asked, bearly realizing that she was disguised all along. But I don't blame Uma, because I didn't notice either. "Give me back my necklace. You should have confronted me as your true self instead of using magic."

"Your necklace?" Ursula sneered. "In case you forgot, this necklace belonged to me from the very beginning. It was just a plain piece of jewelry once it got into your hands."

Uma kept her mouth shut after that. She didn't even flinch an eye at the hurtful words. And suprisingly, Harry knew that his captain wouldn't want him to continue the useless topic. Or maybe it was because Harry's father was also watching him with an evil look.

"Hello, my darling." Another lady walked across the field, except she headed in our direction. And this mystery person wore a cloak to cover her face. But it was clear to see that her hands were as wrinkly as a one-hundred year old woman, with her veins and bones popping out from every angle.

By this time, people were scattering as far away as they could. You could tell from the panic in their eyes, they didn't know if they should stay in groups or divide before someone else fesses up to be a reckless criminal.

While the chaos occurred, the old hag finally got in front of my group. Jay would have stepped closer to her if he wasn't helping Lonnie stand, yet the woman didn't bother with them. Ben got close to my side, while my father spoke up.

"Who are you? And what do you want?" He questioned, tired by the recent introductions of his former partners.

But still, the hag ignored him as well. That was, until she pointed straight at Evie... and within seconds, Jafar flashed a strong spell our way.

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