This is a story idea I came up with after danifan3000 reviewed one of my stories. You can thank them for this story being created if you like it. If you like it please be sure to review so I know whether or not to continue the story. If people want more, I'll tell in the next chapter when I'm going to update periodically.

Disclaimer for all chapters: I do not own Descendants movies, books, games, or any other franchise.

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Princess Audrey, daughter of King Philip and Queen Aurora, had everything that she ever wanted. Well, technically that wasn't true. She wanted the title of 'Queen'. She thought by dating Ben that would come true. However, when he dumped her for Maleficent's spawn, Audrey had to settle for Chad Charming, King Charming and Queen Cinderella's son. They have broken up and got back together so many times that people wonder why they are together.

However, a time came when they finally broke up permanently. It was all because of her punishment.

Thinking back, the punishment was actually good for her. She didn't feel that way when the punishment was first given to her. In fact, she had thought the idea was worse than having her title of 'princess' be revoked. Actually, the title did get removed in the time frame that she was gone.

One thing that did go right with the punishment is Audrey found herself a good boyfriend. Not a prince like she and many others expected of her. It was a wonder as to how someone like him ended up where he did. He is certainly not anything like his brothers.

Anyways, this is where the punishment begins:


Audrey was having a pretty okay day when she was escorted to Ben's office by Lumiere. That morning she broke up with Chad for the fifth time that week (it only being Tuesday). Then sometime afterwards she made Dizzy Tremaine, Drizella's youngest daughter, feel terrible by insulting her fashion designs.

Maybe that's why she's being forced to his office. Maybe she went too far. Dizzy did end up crying soon afterwards. Audrey did remember seeing Evie and Jane comforting the young girl in the halls. Surely they wouldn't do something to Audrey for something so small.

She stood corrected once she heard Ben announce what her punishment is. "What did you say?" Audrey wondered in her sugar sweet voice. "I don't think I heard you-"

"I said you are going to the Isle to learn some respect for the children." Ben interrupted a bit forcefully. "I have heard and witnessed many incidents of you being rude or bullying some of the villain children. You crossed the line today with Dizzy."

Audrey sighed, knowing that had been the whole reason. "Look, if it's that important I'll apologize to Dizzy and-"

"That won't be enough." Mal stated from the corner of the room (Audrey didn't even know she was there in the first place). "She made that design specifically for you, hoping to be your friend. She wanted your opinion the most. Instead you destroyed her hope that you two would get along and that she will become a great designer."

Audrey rolled her eyes, not really bothered by the accusation. "Fine. How long am I staying on the Isle? A day or two?"

"I was going to make it a week," Ben informed as he clenched his fist to control his anger. "But now I'm going to make it a month since you aren't taking this seriously."

"A month!" Audrey repeated in horror. "By myself?!"

"Jay and I have volunteered to check up on you every other day." Mal informed her kindly (if that could be the only way to describe it). "The difference is you will be staying on the Isle the whole time. Jay and I will be going back to Auradon at the end of the day. There are three places that you can stay that is the safest."

"You will be staying at all three no matter what." Ben insisted. "You get to choose what two for the first half of the month, but the second half you will stay in one specific place no matter what."

"Lady Tremaine's house is one." Mal saw the look on her face and said, "Don't worry, only her grandson lives with her. Her daughter and the wicked step-granddaughters live somewhere else."

"Who's her grandson?"

"Anthony Tremaine," the purple haired girl answered as she walked closer to the duo, sitting on the window seal soon after. "The reason he lives with his grandmother is because his mother, Anastasia, died when he was only eleven years old."

"Is he cute?" Audrey wondered curiously.

"Let me stop you right there," Mal ordered. "He is dating Harriet Hook, Captain Hook's daughter. They've been together for probably two years now. I think Lady Tremaine said she has been living with them for the past couple months because Harriet had a falling out with her father."

"And I care because?"

"Because they volunteered to guide you wherever you need to go during the month until you've made other friends," Ben retorted a bit harshly. "They will tell Mal and Jay how you were each day. The two will report back to me. If you have learned any respect in the month, you get to leave. If you learned none, then you'll be forced to stay even longer."

"Where are the other two places?" Audrey questioned.

"My old house and the hideout close to the docks." Mal answered. "The hideout is where you'll stay for the second half of the month because it's closer to the second school."

"You're forcing me to go to school too!" Audrey shouted in realization. "That is so cruel!"

"You'll be missing a month of school." Ben reasoned as he unclenched his fist to rest it on the desk. "They may be able to teach you things you can't here."

"I highly doubt that." With a sigh, she requested, "What are the names?"

"Dragon Hall and Serpent Prep." Mal answered for her beloved. "Dragon Hall is the school all of villain children, except for Dizzy, went to. Dizzy was home-schooled by her grandmother because her mother didn't want to pay for schooling. Serpent Prep is where the children whose villain parents are either pirates, sea creatures, etc. attend school. Those students have to pay to go to school. Lucky for you, Ben agreed to cover for your tuition for the half month."

"I suggest you pack light." Mal advised. "Probably seven outfits at the most. No dresses or heals. You'll be doing a lot of walking and it's mostly chilly on the Isle. Bring no more than ten dollars. Items are very cheap compared to Auradon because they are poor. The food isn't as good either, but you'll get used to it. You may even miss it when you come back to Auradon. If you want a good night sleep, bring one of your pillows because the Isle has hardly none. Only a select few do."

The prissy pink princess groaned in frustration at the advice, but didn't ignore it. "When am I leaving?"

"Tonight," Ben answered before explaining, "That way you'll be able to go to school in the morning. Jay and Mal will both go with you tonight, but tomorrow Mal will walk you to school with Harriet and Anthony."

"Is there any way I can change your mind." Audrey wondered hopefully.

Ben sighed. "I'm afraid not." He gestured to the door. "You better get started. You'll leave for the Isle in three hours."

She groaned, leaving the office, ready to cry at any moment. Hopefully, she will be safe in the miserable place called a prison for villain children.

What she doesn't know is she will end up falling in love with someone while on the Isle.