《Harry Hook X Reader X Carlos De Vil》Chapter 5
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The limo arrived at the Isle and stopped in the middle, the people making a crowd around it.
This is now or never.
The driver opened the door for me and I walked out.
I wore a huge smile as I saw the four when they walked out of the building.
"Smells like common folk." The Evil Queen said as she walked out following her daughter.
"Get back here now!"
I heard someone yell from the inside as a cute white haired boy ran outside.
The two went quickly went inside, sparing me a few glances.
"And who are you supposed to be?"
I turned to Mal as she put her hand on her hip.
"I was sent by Prince Ben to escort the four of you to Auradon."
She looked at me confused with a smirk, "Like a maid or something?"
She snickered as she threw her bag in the trunk.
"Not really, but like a manager." I said as she went in the limo.
I was about to go in too, when I saw a glimpse of a red pirate hat.
I shrugged and went in.
Now's not the time...
I sat infront of them by the driver's window.
Mal and the blue haired girl sat across from me while the two guys sat on the left, fighting for the sweets.
They didn't mind me as I watched them.
"You're looking a little bit washed out. Let me help you out." The blue haired said to Mal as she was about to retouch her.
"Ew, stop." She said as she slapped the brush out of her face, looking at me cautiously.
"We have company." I heard her mutter.
"Well what you're doing isn't attractive."
The girl mutter back as she took a bite from her blue candy.
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"Aw! These!"
I looked over at the white haired boy.
He pointed to what he's eating, "It's salty like nuts but it's sweet. Like I don't know what."
"Let me see." The muscular guy said, the white haired boy opened his mouth making the pieces fall down from his mouth.
I giggled, making them look at me.
I cleared my throat and pointed to what he's eating, "It's called a peanut butter cup."
I smiled, making him have a small one.
Mal pressed the button to the driver's window remote, making them look behind me.
I moved out of the way making the blue haired girl yell, "Look!"
They screamed as they hugged eachother and I managed to stifle a laugh.
"What just happened?"
They looked the window behind them and was shocked by the bridge made out of pixie dust.
"It must be magic!"
I smiled involuntarily.
They're new to magic I guess.
"Hey!"
Mal called out to me, "Did this little button just opened up the magic barrier?"
"Nope. But this one does."
I showed them the gold remote in my hands.
"That one opens my garage."
The driver chimed in, making them look at him.
"And this button," he showed the button to by his rear view mirror, making the window close.
I smiled at them innocently, as they looked at eachother.
"Okay..." Mal trailed off, laughing.
"Nasty. I like those two." She muttered to her friends.
They looked outside the windows to see the view while I look down at my necklace.
"So manager, what's your name?"
I looked up at the muscular guy, who's trying to flirt with me.
"It's (Y/N), daughter of Peter Pan." I said, giving them a small smirk.
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"I have a question!"
I looked at the cute boy, who's raising his hand.
Sooo cutee!
"So, does that mean you can fly?"
"Only with my pixie dust."
I smiled at them, the white haired boy smiled also with a slight blush on his cheeks.
"Ooh! I like your outfit! Where did you get that necklace? It's beautiful!" The blue haired girl asked, staring at my neck.
I looked down and grabbed it, "It was from a friend."
I stared at the necklace a second longer then looked back up to the four of them.
"Tell us, are you guarding us to make sure we won't do anything evil?" Mal asked as she crossed her arms.
I shrugged.
"I wouldn't call it guarding. But as to what Prince Ben told me, I'm your manager. Someone who makes sure you guys have anything you need, like a friend."
Mal laughed, "Do you think it's easy to be friends with the children of the most feared villains?"
I furrowed my eyebrows and looked away from her.
"You're not the first villains I met." I muttered under my breath.
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