The Haunting of Mission Creek High

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We were talking among ourselves when I hear someone whisper to us

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We were talking among ourselves when I hear someone whisper to us. It was Leo and he was behind the door, almost like he wanted to keep himself covered. "Psst! Hey, guys, you ever have that nightmare where you're standing in the middle of the school in nothing but your birthday suit?" He randomly asked. "Well, it's happening to me!" He yelled and stood next to us whilst holding his towel up to his chest. "Someone stole my clothes while I was in the shower!" We looked at him bewildered and I noticed some students laugh at him.
"Well, you know, when I lose something, I find it helps to ask yourself: Where's the last place you saw it?" Adam advised. "On my body."
"And you definitely checked there?" Adam double-checked as I chuckled at Leo's face, fed up. "That is so mean. Who would do that to you?" Bree said but as she did guess who waltzed in? Yup, Trent. He walked in wearing Leo's clothes that were small on him for obvious reasons. "A-yo!" "Ah." We said and gave each other knowing looks. "Trent? You took my clothes?"
"Well, yeah. How else am I supposed to play Attack of the Giant Trent ?" He replied as he leaned forward and Leo leaned back. "Fee-fi-fo-fum. I smell the blood of a wimpy one!" He screeched and stomped in a square then sniffed Leo. "Get it?" Then he whispered. "It's you." He flexed and we heard a rip. "Ooh! Tear in aisle two! Looks like your mommy's gonna have to buy you clothes at the not big and the not tall store." He laughed and high fived his friend, while still wearing Leo's shoes on his hands.
"Why does Trent always pick on me more than anyone else?" Leo asked, sick of his actions. "Maybe he's jealous of your height and he secretly hates being tall since he continuously mentions your height." I shrugged, finding the most possible answer that made the most sense to me. Leo gave me 'I doubt it' look. "Well, I outsmart him. I've studied his schedule and routine to ensure that we're never alone together. I even know when he is gonna take a..." Chase trailed on as Trent filled his sentence. "Bathroom break!" He yelled and ran away. "Right on time." I raised my eyebrows and smiled sarcastically at Chase. He has nothing better to do with his life than study some else's schedule. "Son, you need a hobby." Bree voiced my thoughts and Adam patted his shoulder. "I'm sick of this. I'm gonna go offer Trent a choice. Stop picking on me or suffer the consequences." Leo said determined and walked out into the cafeteria. We heard Leo screaming and we knew why when Trent entered again, this time with Leo's towel. "Camera phones on, people. We've got a runner!"

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I was closing my locker and made my way over to the trio when I saw Leo walk out of the office wearing a pantsuit. When the trio took notice of Leo, they started to laugh as Leo looked done with everything. "Lost and found didn't have anything, so Principal Perry loaned me her emergency pantsuit."

"It does not suit you." I shook my head. He was about to say something when Trent walked by and pulled the blouse and the blazer over his head. "Jackethead!" "Okay, that's it. It's time me and Trent had a talk. Now he's disrespecting my brother and casual business attire!" Adam snapped looking in Trent's direction. Perry walked out of her office and smiled at the attire Leo was wearing. "Lookin' good, Dooley. Sorry about the crumbs in the pockets. I'm a girl who likes her crackers." She smiled and we looked at her in disgust. She walked in the middle of the hallway. "Attention, dandruff donkeys! Tomorrow is the homecoming dance, and if you don't have a date now, keep asking. I love watching rejections!" She chuckled.
"How many dances have you been to?" Bree asked her as Adam furrowed his brows. "We're not going there, stick-pop." Bree gave us a look and turned our attention to Perry. "Tomorrow's also the one hundredth anniversary of the demise of Jasper the janitor. Flo, Brandy, a little mood lighting." The lunch lady switched off the lights as Adam looked around to see who had done it. Another one was holding a flash light to Perry's face like they do in bonfires when telling a horror story. "It was a dark, gloomy night at Mission Creek High when a group of kids decided to prank old Jasper. Whe-" "What were a bunch of kids doing in school at night?" Leo asked but he got no answer as Perry snapped at him, mad that he had interrupted. "Irrelevant!" She took the flashlight into her own hands and walked a few steps back. "They decided to scare him when he was cleaning the pencil sharpener. His beard got caught and all they found were Jasper shavings, with no one to sweep them up."
"What about the janitor?" Adam asked. Then he nodded his head in realization as he got to the answer himself. "Oh, never mind, guys, I got there."
"Legend has it that every ten years, Jasper's ghost returns to seek revenge on the students!"
As she said this Trent, who was next to her, screamed, like he was actually scared. I don't think I ever saw him this scared. "Aah!" Once he saw the looks people were giving him he acted cool like he never screamed in the first place. "I mean, ah, good story!" he laughed awkwardly and nudged his friend telling him to agree but he shrugged in response like he didn't really care. 
"Whenever he returns, there's always one kid who mysteriously moves away, never to be heard from again!" She said, her voice getting more and more dramatic to build up suspense. "Lights. Lights." She whispered to the lunch lady next to her.
The lunch lady flicked the lights back on.

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