The moon hung high in the sky, shining down upon the building where disobedient monsters were kept until they could be reformed and allowed back into society. Delinquents and troublemakers for the sake of trouble. In one of the rooms we find a young werewolf laying by herself, her eyes closed and her heads resting behind her head. She wasn't asleep, however. She was actually wide awake. She could hardly sleep, after all. The excitement was just too much.
She opened her eyes and smiled.
She had been in here for nearly a year now. It had been rough at first. Putting so many troubled monsters together was a recipe for disaster and what a disaster it was. Fights were common as were throwing out insults and bullying and overall nastiness, but she had learned the system by the first month. She had been on her best behavior, worked the system, got all the brownie points. And now she was cleared to finally go home.
And she had a goal in doing so. She missed her family, sure. They annoyed her to no end, but they were her pack. And that was why she was ready to tear apart the one responsible for making their lives harder. The one who ruined everything while she was in here.
She couldn't believe her eyes or ears when it happened. No one could. In the blink of an eye everything changed.
She began to grin when she thought about finding the person responsible for making that stupid documentary. The Ghoul Next Door.
Y/N Van Helsing.
???: Your days are numbered, normie.
You yawned as you drove with Clawdeen, Clawd, and Draculaura. It was way too early for you to be awake and you had barely had time to even comb your hair.
Clawd: Dude, you really need to stop staying up so late.
Y/N: You really need to mind your own business.
You rubbed your neck as you reached the address that Clawdeen gave you. You were a bit confused on why they asked you to go along with them, but you were also supposed to be the one welcoming new Monsters as a member of the Welcome Committee. And you did have a car.
Draculaura: I haven't seen Howleen in almost a year. I beat she's taller now.
Y/N: Yeah, so who is she exactly?
You all left the car and started towards the building.
Clawdeen: She's our little sister. She was sent here after she kept getting into fights back at Monster High.
Y/N: Well, at least she can make for a good roommate for Twyla. Hopefully.
Clawd: Someone like Twyla could help chill her out.
You hoped so. You really didn't need a monster causing problems when you have a bunch of other stuff to do. Between your personal issues, getting more monsters to the school, and Hellscream being Hellscream, you didn't have the time to deal with any more troublemakers.
But Clawdeen and Clawd were your friends. And if Howleen is their sister, you would respect her as such.
You entered the main lobby of the building and you immediately noticed the seemingly blandness of the place. It looked different than Monster High which seemed to have more life poured into it. But what really caught your eye was the young Ghoul who was talking to the teacher.
Clawdeen: Howleen!
The girl, Howleen turned around and spotted her siblings. She immediately ran over and reunited with her brother and sister while you and Draculaura watched.
YOU ARE READING
Monster High: Bloodlines
General FictionIt's been a crazy school year at Monster High, but it's not over yet! From mysteries of a mysterious world to adventures to save your fellow monsters and uniting both Human and Monsterkind. Time to strap in for the second half of the school year.