She Is A Good Girl...

She Is A Good Girl...

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A Descendants Fanfiction. ~ What if Mal weren't actually Evil? What if She got kidnapped at a young age? What if The memories start coming back? Well... What if this actually happened. Would you read this book? Well I suggest you read it too find out... ~ "Hold on maybe good is more powerful than Evil..."
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You're parents are Maleficent and Hades, but when the villains were banished to the isle of the lost they forgot about you, for you had crawled you're way to a safe place in the woods. 15 years later you were a princess, the sister to prince Ben of Auradon. You felt out of place there, so you became the resident bad girl. Even if you were a princess, you still were eventually thrown in the dungeons. You're brother let you out as his second proclamation as king. His first being, by your request to have four of the villains children be transferred to Auradon. You chose Evie, Jay, Carlos, and last but not least, your step sister, Mal. You were the only one who knew like your heritage. But when the core four arrived you told them everything. Soon enough you fall in love with Carlos, by bonding over your dog, Dude. Then nature takes its course and lets just see where that's leads us.

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