Hi guys! Once again I thank you for your wonderful reviews! I managed to write another one-shot sooner than I predicted, so here it is. It was requested by Ziu. I really liked your idea so I decided to give it a try. Hope you like it!
I must admit I don't feel very secure about this story. I feel like it's not my best work and I'm not really satisfied. But I hope you guys enjoy it!
This story is about Doug and Evie starting dating. I don't own Descendants.
So that's it. It's final. The four of us chose good and Mal defeated her mother. We're safe now here, in Auradon. Oh God, it's so overwhelming. Even though everyone went to the party to celebrate Ben's coronation and us choosing good, I decided to take some time for myself to think today's events through. I was sitting on a bench in the park, listening to the distant party noises when I heard someone approaching. It was Doug. We haven't talked since that unfortunate Family Day. What he did then really hurt me, so I didn't feel like talking to him right now. I started to stand up when he spoke up.
'Wait, Evie… I-I was hoping that maybe we could talk' he started self-consciously, sitting on the bench. I looked at him hesitantly, but eventually I sat back, although a little bit further away from Doug.
'If you insist' replied Evie reluctantly.
Doug took a deep breath. Earlier he knew exactly what to tell Evie, but now, due to his nervousness and all insecurities, he didn't know what to say.
'Um… I-I'm sorry, Evie. For how I acted on Family Day. I should've stood up for you and your friends, I should have defended you against Chad, but I didn't. Instead I listened to him and left you. God, I was so so stupid. I know you're mad at me-'
'I'm not' interrupted him Evie coldly 'I'm just hurt and disappointed' Oh, she certainly wasn't going to make this easy for him. He truly hurt her, so he deserved to suffer the consequences.
Doug sighed heavily. He would rather have her yell at him than be so cold and distant. But then he thought he haven't had anything to loose. Evie was already mad at him so what was he afraid of? His situation couldn't get worse, could it? So he decided to tell her about everything he felt for her. Why bother hiding anything?
'Listen to me' he started gently 'I was so foolish. I didn't know what I was doing. This whole situation was something new for me. I have never liked a girl before like that. Then you came around and everything changed. I developed a big crush on you. At first you were unreachable for me, but at some point you noticed me and we started hanging out. And I was so happy. I felt like I could do anything for you. But on Family Day when this whole scene happened I was so confused. I didn't know what to do, so I chose what was easier. I chose Chad, because it was easier than standing up to him and defending you. If I could go back in time and change my decision, I would do anything to do that. I'm really sorry, Evie. I know what I did is unforgivable, but I just want you to know that I… I-I love you, Evie. I really do'
He looked up at her insecurely and noticed tears streaming down her face and ruining her perfect makeup.
'I love you too, Doug' she admitted quietly 'That's why it hurt me so much'
'I know, Evie, I know. I'm so sorry' He wiped her tears off her cheeks and leaned in. Evie did the same and they connected in a sweet, loving kiss.
Eventually they had to pull away in need of air. Doug rested his forehead on Evie's. They were both blushing and had big matching grins on their faces.
'You want to dance? There's a party going on' asked Doug still smiling.
'Sure' replied Evie, her eyes sparkling. But then she remembered about something 'Let me just reapply my make-up. I must look horrible'
Doug just chuckled. For all he cared, Evie could not do her make-up at all. She was perfect to him anyway. And he loved her very much. So when she was done, he took her hand and led her towards the castle where the party lasted at best.
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