“Check out these spells.”
Hazel softly laughed. “We’ll have to celebrate your victory.”
Jay smirked. “Sounds good. What do you have in mind? Something interesting, I hope.”
“I heard there’s a party that’s going on tonight. It might be boring though, but there’s food.” She shrugs her shoulders. “Unless you want to do something else.”
Jay nodded along. “I’m always down for free food. Plus, I’m sure just having two villainous kids show up will cause something interesting at the party. If not we could find something else to do..terrorize people, steal things, whatever..”
“Way ahead of you.” She smirked as she pulled out a crown that she took from one of the girls. “And I’m always up for terrorizing people.”
Mal laughed gently and nodded, “Hey, nice!” She grinned gently, holding her spell book tightly, “Where you here from?”
“HalloweenTown. I was brought here because of the proclamation for the Villains’ kids to come to Auradon to redeem themselves. Though, I doubt that I’ll ever redeem myself.” Hazel explained with a frown.
Mal nodded and quirked an eyebrow, pursing her lips, “Hey, nothing’s impossible. Maleficent is my mom.” She laughed gently, “You couldn’t believe the fuss that’s been made.”
“You’re Maleficent’s daughter? My boss knows her. He’s Oogie Boogie. You know, the Boogie Man.” She softly laughed. “I can understand that. The people here don’t exactly like me that much.”
Mal nodded and grinned gently, “Well, I guess we’re…friends by association.” She cringed at the word ‘friends,’ but then laughed, “Wanna go do something fun?”
“Sure! What do you have in mind?” Hazel asked curiously with a smile.
He shifted uncomfortably. “I care about everyone… Isn’t that what you should do?” He paused, not knowing what to say about her being a villain. “People can always be good you know.. If you tried, plus, I don’t have a lot of friends. I’d probably just be in my room anyways.” He mentioned, glad that she seemed to be calming down a little.
“I’m sorry.” She replied as she sniffled, looking over at him. Understanding how he felt. “I’m not sure about me being a good person. Everyone else thinks I’m horrible just because I used to work for Oogie Boogie.”
Hazel softly laughed. “We’ll have to celebrate your victory.”
Jay smirked. “Sounds good. What do you have in mind? Something interesting, I hope.”
“I heard there’s a party that’s going on tonight. It might be boring though, but there’s food.” She shrugs her shoulders. “Unless you want to do something else.”
Mal laughed gently and nodded, “Hey, nice!” She grinned gently, holding her spell book tightly, “Where you here from?”
“HalloweenTown. I was brought here because of the proclamation for the Villains’ kids to come to Auradon to redeem themselves. Though, I doubt that I’ll ever redeem myself.” Hazel explained with a frown.
Mal nodded and quirked an eyebrow, pursing her lips, “Hey, nothing’s impossible. Maleficent is my mom.” She laughed gently, “You couldn’t believe the fuss that’s been made.”
“You’re Maleficent’s daughter? My boss knows her. He’s Oogie Boogie. You know, the Boogie Man.” She softly laughed. “I can understand that. The people here don’t exactly like me that much.”
+2 want to play cards
“You’re in Auradon, remember?”
❛ No, I don’t ‘member. I thought I was in Gotham City. ❜
“Well, I don’t know exactly how you got here. I wasn’t around when you came here. I just know that you’re on my bed.”
“Y-you don’t sound okay.” Tod mumbled, sitting down by the door. “We don’t have to talk, but I’ll just sit here, just in case.” He stated looking down at his hands.
“Why do you even care anyways? I’m a villain. And besides, shouldn’t you be with your friends?” Hazel asked as she turned to look at him.
“Very impressive! You were really great out there.” Hazel said, smiling upwards at him.
“Played my best for you, babe,” Jay was laying it on thick. But so far Hazel had responded positively, so what did he have to lose?
Hazel softly laughed. “We’ll have to celebrate your victory.”
Mal laughed gently and nodded, “Hey, nice!” She grinned gently, holding her spell book tightly, “Where you here from?”
“HalloweenTown. I was brought here because of the proclamation for the Villains’ kids to come to Auradon to redeem themselves. Though, I doubt that I’ll ever redeem myself.” Hazel explained with a frown.
The cheerleaders began to practice their routines before the start of the game.
Jay was exhausted by the end of the game. He and Ben had scored every goal and Carlos had done most of the effective defense work. But it paid off, they won again. Now, he just wanted a shower, food, and a bed to lay on. But first things first… “Hey Hazel. Did you like what you saw?” Shameless flirtation felt great after a game like that.
“Very impressive! You were really great out there.” Hazel said, smiling upwards at him.
“Please, just leave me alone.”
“Are you okay? I don’t want to bother you.” Tod said unsure of what was going on. “I just want to make sure you’re okay, before I leave.” He said, as he stepped towards the door.
“I’m okay! So you can just leave!” Hazel yelled, trying to find an excuse to not tell him why she was sad. She didn’t want to tell him to put him in danger.
hazel-shock Mal smiled gently and nodded, chuckling soft, “Literally, though.” She grinned gently, “It sucks here, right?” She scoffed gently, pulling on her gloves.
“I know! It’s no fun here. Fairy Godmother took away my bag of worms that I was going to put in everyone’s cakes.” Hazel huffed, folding her arms.
Hazel winked back to Jay, waving to him before joining the other cheerleaders.
Jay spared Hazel one last glance before giving the coach his full attention. It seemed to be the normal game plan: Jay, Carlos, and Ben would do all the work while the prissy princes ran around like fools. Whatever.
The cheerleaders began to practice their routines before the start of the game.
Descendants AU//Open
“Just hurry up and get it and come on. Mal’s depending on us to get that wand.”
Descendants AU//Open
Hazel peeked into the window on the door, seeing a guard.
“Please, make this quick.”
Hazel pulled out a spell book, using a spell to put the guard to sleep.
“Good girl.” She patted her head and ran toward the camera with the trident on it. “I want it!”
“We don’t need a camera. We’re here for the wand, remember?”
“The trident I need!” She growled.
“Alright Alright! Geez!” She rolled her eyes before heading down the corridor.