Will They Accept Me? [DISCONTINUED]
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  • Reads 5,164
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  • Parts 15
  • Time 1h 1m
Complete, First published Jul 20, 2016
A few weeks after Ben's coronation, Ben decides to let another child from the Isle of the Lost into Auradon Prep. He talks to Mal, Evie, Jay, and Carlos if there is anyone in particular that they would want to come to Auradon. They suggested Ursula's daughter. Ben then invites Ursula's daughter, Curse, to Auradon prep. Seems simple enough. 

What they didn't know was that Curse is different than most of the kids from the Isle of the Lost. She was shut out from the rest of the Isle at age four. Read on to find out what makes Curse different from the rest. 


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When Ben made the proclamation to give the new generation a chance, he expected resistance. He expected bad mannered teens who struggled to fit in. He expected it to be hard. But he was not prepared for what he got. No one in Auradon knew the true struggles of the Isle of the Lost. Or they didn't care. What did they expect when they locked up all the world's worst murderers and thieves together on an island? It wasn't the kind of place for children, but then again, what did they care? The children of villains were bound to be messed up as it was. What's a little more trauma? A darker, crueler take on the Disney movie "Descendants". How do you fix four broken teenagers in a week?