She followed Harry to a long table by the kitchen with pub stools in different shapes and sizes. Standing at the kitchen window with her back to them was the girl Camilla had called an enemy for years –Uma. Her hair was in its usual braids, with teal, black and white intertwining, a pirate hat with fish netting and shells atop her head. Her outfit was ragged and torn in several places making it look like the girl had been dragged along the sea floor, but Camilla got the feeling she liked it that way. There was a loud sound of metal slamming on wood as she threw another tray into the kitchen to be cleaned and Camilla gave Harry a look that said 'This is so not the time!' but he only shrugged as he leaned on the long table, like this was Uma's behavior everyday – Camilla wouldn't know, maybe it was. If so, she'd hate to see the daughter of the sea witch on a bad day.

Harry cleared his throat causing Ursula's daughter to turn around. When she saw Camilla a grin spread across her face that could rival the Cheshire Cat. Her teeth were like perfect pearls and lit up her villainous smile.

"Well, well, look at the prize you hooked." She said talking to Harry but looking at Camilla. She was unsure how she wanted to appear to Uma, she could put on her normal confident mask but the girl might take it as threatening. She could appear nervous –which she was – but didn't want to look weak. Luckily, Harry spoke for her.

"She ain't here for a fight Uma." He said the tone of his voice tense, giving her a warning not to start trouble.

"Shame, I could use the entertainment." she replied leaning against the opposite side of the counter.

"What makes you think you'd win?" Camilla asked slowing falling back into her old ways, giving Uma a glare that taunted but wasn't enough to provoke her. The sea witch gave an empty chuckle, seeming amused but before she could reply with her own mocking comment Harry cleared his throat again. Uma turned her gaze to him and the two shared a look. To Camilla it looked like the pair of old friends could communicate silently as well as she used to with the VK's. Then Uma scoffed and broke eye contact with Harry, she turned to the kitchen window and picked up a fresh order and plopped it between them, then she started dipping the chips in ketchup.

"Why'd you bring her here Harry?" she asked now seeming annoyed as she popped a chip in her mouth.

"Well, Camilla and I have been talking –"

"Ha! So this is the girl you've been dumping us for." Uma said in realization, her face lighting up in fake enthusiasm. But Harry didn't seem put off, he only kept talking.

" – and she's considered. . . going on account." Uma paused mid-chew and looked up at Harry, the expression on her face questioning if he was being serious. Camilla had shared her shock, when Harry had approached her with the idea she'd first had no clue what he meant. Then he explained to her that 'go on account' was pirate talk, it was a term used for 'turning pirate'. She'd thought he was crazy but couldn't deny the logic behind his idea. Camilla needed allies, though she wasn't sure if Uma would have been the first person she'd turn to. If Harry hadn't literally pulled her along she probably would have sought out an alliance with Freddie Facilier, Ginny Gothel, Claudine Frollo, or her cousin Diego De Vil. Hell, Uma wouldn't even make her top ten. When Uma didn't see Harry's eyes light up with humor her stare turned colder than the artic sea.

"You must be joking." She said without any emotion. Harry only stared back at her with courage that few villains on the Isle could match. However, that's when Camilla had reached her limit. She'd speak for herself, defend herself, she didn't need Harry to do it for her.

"You need me." She said confidence now radiating from her, it made both pirates break off their staring contest and look at her, Harry with interest, Uma with loathing though Camilla understood why. How dare she, an outsider, come into Uma's house and talk to her like she was boss. But that didn't stop her from continuing.

"Everyone on the Isle watched Ben's coronation. They all saw me choose evil over good. I could have had all the luxury Auradon can offer at my fingertips but I chose this rock. That means something to every villain stuck here, and you know how far loyalty goes with villains, especially when there's a better offer on the table." Uma's look of disgust had turned into one of intrigue, she was, after all making a good point. "You might have spray painted your logo all across Mal's old turf but getting everyone who lives on that side to follow you, to accept your claim is the tricky part. With me on your side all the loyalty I've gained then suddenly applies to you and you get the Isle completely under your thumb."

Uma leaned against the counter and gave Camilla a long hard look, the whole time Camilla made sure she kept her smug confident posture, her best villainous glare, her most wicked smirk. It was like an audition and having one chink in her armor could cost her everything. Even if she couldn't get Uma's approval and found allies with the other Isle kids, none of them would ever stand up to Uma, only Mal had been that daring. If Camilla wanted to stay top dog she'd have to join the best. After a long moment Uma smiled and chuckled then she turned to Harry.

"She can stay." She said again without emotion, "But on your crew. You and I both know a pirate's crew is their family, and there's no way I'm calling her sister." She told him leaning over the counter before straightening up and smirking, "She couldn't handle it."

"Maybe you're the one who couldn't handle it." Camilla replied earning an amused scoff from Uma. Then the sea witch took her tray of picked at food and left, disappearing into the kitchen. Harry looked at Camilla in a way that made her heart soar with pride. They both knew Uma had been impressed and that in itself was a victory few had ever accomplished.

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