Ursula's Daughter
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  • Time 3h 47m
  • Reads 25,607
  • Votes 475
  • Parts 40
  • Time 3h 47m
Complete, First published Aug 24, 2016
Sophia was one of the first children born on the Isle alongside her twin, Ursul. Ursul died at a young age, leaving Sophia to look after her younger sister. Ursula was a cruel, cruel woman, who decided Sophia needed to be physically taught lessons, and the young girl was subjected to years of torture until one day, Prince Ben of Auradon decided that she and her friends decided to live in Auradon.

This story tells the tale of Sophia and how she and her family were given a chance.

(***Written before the announcement of Descendants 2***)
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The Right Side of Wrong

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