Who: hadie and harriet What: talking, killing zombies, maybe more Where: outside the prison Warnings: death and such
Blue Hellfire zipped from one shuffling zombie to the next as Hadie lounged on a tree branch. He chewed slowly on the apple he had snagged as he waited for the bored pirate to show up. He knew his alliances were going to keep getting called into question, but he had always played by his own rules. Hadie wasn't ashamed of the fact he was a member of the Anti-Heroes Club or the fact he had endured lessons from Yen Sid. Why should he be ashamed? Harriet had asked him why he was so willing to forgive and that thought made him frown.
He wasn't willing to forgive. He was willing to listen to the facts. Not everyone in Auradon was good and not everyone on the Isle was evil. The world wasn't black and white, it was covered in shades of gray. He was trying to discern what shades went to which person.
"Watch your step," he called down lazily as he spotted Harriet move easily through the burning zombies. "Ferryman would show up soon, if these abominations still had souls." The zombies still bothered him on a deep level. His business was death, well it would be, and what was happening went against the natural order of things. As the son of Hades, he couldn't help the way it made his skin crawl.
"Come to scold me for my wicked ways," he said with a cheeky grin before he jumped off the branch. He landed with precise grace as he took another bite of the apple. "Uma already beat you to that. I know better than to give the Boy King more chances."
His cousin wasn't happy he had been nice either. Hadie did care about his cousin's feelings, but they both knew he would still do what he wanted. His conversation with King Ben had left him thinking less of the King so it wasn't like the pirates had to worry about the Princess of Darkness becoming fast friends with the ruler of Auradon. "Apple?" He tossed her one without waiting to see if she would accept. Taking food from members of the Underworld was normally dangerous, but he wasn't looking to collect her soul anytime soon.
No, Hadie was looking to make sure the kids from the Isle didn't bite the big one anytime soon.