3.) Jay

The more I add to this, the more I see the possibility of Ihab x Evie being a thing, its fine if that's not what you want, but either way, the twins are a packaged deal and will stay together even if Ihab doesn't end up in a relationship.

P.S. I have no excuse about the casting for Iago, it started as a joke, and now I can't unsee it, and I will die on this hill and stand by it!

Thanks to the events of Aladdin 3, Iago earned his redemption and was thus spared from being trapped on the isle.

He wasn't planning on becoming a father, but when he found himself the father of twins, he soon changes his tune.

Ihab-Jacinth and Gohar-Jewel have been hellraisers ever since they "hatched", and the streets of Agrabah are constantly filled with their chaotic laughter.

Aladdin took a shine to the twins, seeing many of his younger self in them, so he offered to send them to Auradon Prep with his son Adheem, who has a somewhat creepy but ultimately harmless obsession with Gohan.

Their father being the cheapskate that he is, agrees before Aladdin can finish his sentence A.) because whos gonna turn down free education and B.) he does want what's best for his Kids.

And while Adheem is off being all chummy with Chad, the twins are not satisfied as far as their concerned. Auradon prep is BORING! Apart from semi-functional fencing and combat training classes, with sexist rules and regulations put in place that drive the twins mad, there is nothing of value there for them.

To them, Auradon Prep is full of stuffy, spoilt rich little brats who have never worked for anything in their life. Except for Jane, the twins love her to death. Even Ben seems blissfully naive to struggles outside his own life.

It's then that Ihab-Jacinth and Gohar-Jewel decide to create some "fun" in the prim and proper walls of Auradon, becoming known as the resident pranksters and rebels of the school. No one is spared, not even the teachers. Except for Jane, they don't have the heart to prank Jane.

Their troublemaking escapades have gotten so bad that, instead of giving them regular detentions, the school had to organise a class exclusively for them called "Remedial Goodness 101" and had to write a stern letter to their father. While that didn't stop the pranking, it made it more bearable.

Remedial Goodness is, once again, boring for the twins, but it's a small price to pay for the mayhem they get to cause and besides... it's not like anything exciting is going to happen at Auradon

Now over on the Isle of the Lost, Jafar has been slowly seething in anger at Iago's betrayal and the fact that he's a free bird and not stuck on the Isle like him and his son. He's been slowly feeding Jay lies and falsities about the bird who betrayed him, almost to the point that Jay thinks his father wants revenge on Iago more than Alladin or the Genie.

When Jay is chosen for the VK program, he promises his father one thing: he will make life hell for any child of Iago who goes to Auradon.

He thought this was going to be easy. A scrawny little birdman, pah, Jay can take them on no problem! What he wasn't expecting was not one, but TWO tall, insanely good looking pranksters of Auradon prep and his fellow classmates in "Remedial Goodness 101" were none other than the children of that terrible bird Iago.

And while, at first, the twins both express an interest in getting to know the child of their former fathers business partner, Jay sticks to his mission in making their life hell...which is a little difficult if the people you're trying to get back at are known as the Pranksters of Auradon Prep.

No matter what he does or where he goes, it always seems that Ihab-Jacinth and Gohar-Jewel are one step ahead of him, ready to rub it in his face. Their constant back and forth has gotten so bad the FG said enough is enough and split all the students of the class up into pairs for their assignments and while Ihab and Evie seem to get along fine, Gohar and Jay are a hairs breath away from killing each other.

Alas, they are stuck with each other and have to write 10 things they like about each other, or they will fail the class, and if theirs one thing both Gohar and Jay can agree on is that they don't like failing.

It's only by spending more time together that Gohar realises just how lucky she's been in her life and to have Ihab by her side. and Jay realises that perhaps that meddlesome ex-bird of his father and his daughter isn't as bad as he once thought

It turns out both Jay and Gohar might like more than just 10 things about the other after all.

⋇⋆✦⋆⋇Character Bio⋇⋆✦⋆⋇

Sofia Boutella as Gohar-Jewel

"You do realise how redundant your name is, right Foxy?"

"Call me Foxy one more time, and I might just hurt you."

"Well, that's a risk I'm willing to take Foxy."

Hair colour: Red with blue and yellow streaks

Eye colour: gold

Age: 16

Height: 5'7-5'8

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Riz Ahmed as Ihab-Jacinth

"I'd hit that."

"ugh, really, Iha? he's an asshole!"

"True, he is an ass-hole, but the ass itself isn't that bad, Gogo."

Hair colour: Red with blue and yellow streaks

Eye colour: gold

Age: 16

Height: 5'9-5'10

⋇⋆✦⋆⋇Character personality⋇⋆✦⋆⋇

Ihab and Gohar are two birds of a feather, or as they like to call themselves, shellmates. They are stubborn as hell but sharp as a whip. They're rarely seen apart, but it's not unusual to find Gohar in the music room and Ihab in the Art department.

They have nicknames for each other, Ihab (Iha) and Gohar (Gogo). They are the ones who use it the most, but other people have been known to use Gogo.

Ihab is defiantly the more fashion-forward of the twins. Ever since Gogo dared him to walk around in knee-high boots for a week, he's rarely ever stopped and is definitely the better of the twins in that category.

Gohar has a fuck it attitude when it comes to her appearance, giving off a grungy. I just woke up like this vibe yet still managing to look like she came off the runway. She never found a dress she liked to wear until Evie came along. Heels are the bane of her existence, though, as anything over 3 inches will cause her to fall over.

They speak sarcasm like it's a second language!

They are both strong-willed and passionate about what they believe in. Ihab is definitely a hothead like his sister but to a lesser extent unless his sister is involved. He knows Gohar can take care of herself. That still doesn't mean he'll just stand by if he sees her hurt or upset. The same goes with Gohar. You hurt Ihab and your dead.

One thing you must NEVER do in front of them is insulting their father. While they may throw some harsh barbs at each other as a family, they love their father to death and will defend him to the end. Their mother abandoned them when they were 3yrs old, so they have a strong attachment to him. While he definitely won't win any parent of the year award, he tries his best for them and respects him.

Because of their mother abandoning them, the twins have slight codependency issues and mild anxiety when they are apart for too long. When the FG spits them up, it stresses them out more than others seem to realise. They do spend some time apart, but they don't like to be forcefully separated unless it's their decision.

They are very big on physical affection. The twins are not ashamed to hug each other or kiss each other on the forehead affectionately. They love to hug their friends or put their arms around their shoulders, but only for their closest friends and loved ones, e.g. for now, their father and Jane.

They know the basics of wielding a sword, but they much prefer and are far more deadly in hand to hand combat and knife throwing. They each have a pair of throwing knives, which Aladdin gave them for their 5th birthday.

They are total bi disasters and massive flirts, their flirting could make anyone blush, and it usually does. They have a very sweet friendship with Jane and lovingly refer to her as their wife. They love teasing her and making her blush. They think it's adorable! (they've toned it down ever since Jane started liking Carlos adopting more of an intimidating and protective parental role around her)

Because both Ihab and Gohar are animal Hybrids, they have the ability to shift into a scarlet macaw at will. However, even when they aren't in their macaw form, they still display some animalistic traits such as being able to imitate other people, sharper nails, which they have to file once a week and being faster and stronger than an average human.

They also have heightened senses, which can be a benefit and a hindrance as overly loud sounds can cause painful headaches.

Considering Iago is their father, they both have lovely singing voices. And it's a running joke that Iago is the father of two insanely attractive twins.

⋇⋆✦⋆⋇Key moments in the plot/facts⋇⋆✦⋆⋇

Because of their codependency and the fact that their family, the twins share a room.

When the twins first arrived at Auradon Prep, Gohar flirted with Chad, but when Chad said that she's coming on too strong and being too slutty she punched him in the face, and he's been scared of her ever since (Ihab may have threatened him latter but that's between the twins and Chad).

Remedial Goodness 101 originally started as detentions for the twins but was soon changed to "Remedial Goodness 101" when the VKs arrived. 

While both Gohar and Jay will think the other ones attractive at first, it will not be love at first sight. This is an enemy to lovers story.

When Jane starts to change and insults Mal and the others, the twins feel betrayed and offended by her.

⋇⋆✦⋆⋇Misc Characters⋇⋆✦⋆⋇

Danny Devito as Iago

"wait... you're their father?!"

"of course! where'd you think they get their looks from?"

Mena Massoud as Adheem Ababwa

"isn't it crazy that our dads used to be enemies, and now here we are, together."

"No offence Adheem, and by that, I mean full offence, but I'd rather kiss Abu go out with you."

"Why do so many girls keep saying that?"

~Art coming soon~

✧༺♬༻Songs and Playlist ༺♬༻✧

Three Little Words (Ghost the Musical)

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