"How's your wolf training going?" Mike asked her friend.
"It's going great, not just great, but awesome," Spinelli replied. "I'm glad that Jo had some time to help me out."
"Yeah, Jo's pretty cool... Most of the time," Mike smirked innocently before asking, "But did you tell your friends about your abilities?"
"No," Spinelli frowned. "I'm just worried that they won't wanna be friends with me anymore."
"Spinelli..." Mike sighed.
"Oh, like it's so easy to tell someone you've known for years..." Spinelli rolled her eyes. "Why don't you try it sometime?!"
"Well, it was hard on Phil and Lil to tell their friends that they've known since they were babies, but they are still all friends with each other, so you have nothing to worry about," Mike coaxed. "I'll even help you out."
"You would?" Spinelli asked.
"Have I ever let you down before?" Mike replied.
"Not really." Spinelli admitted.
"See? You have nothing to worry about." Mike encouraged.
"You better be right..." Spinelli muttered slightly. "Oh, 'scuse me a sec, I gotta get something for Mom."
Mike nodded and waited outside the grocery store while Spinelli went inside before looking around the streets of Disneyville. A boy was walking his dog down the street, but the dog seemed to be talking to the boy.
"Leonard, how much longer until we're back in school?" The dog begged. "I can't stand watching reruns all day, I need my education!"
"Shh, Spot, calm down!" The boy told his dog. "We'll be back in school tomorrow, and--"
Mike looked to them which made Leonard and Spot stop talking and Spot barked like a regular dog and panted.
"Um, hi there," Leonard waved to the tomboy. "I'm Leonard, and this is my dog, Spot."
Spot barked and panted.
"Uh, nice to meet you, I guess..." Mike shrugged. "I'm the new transfer student for Jake Long."
"Uh, you don't have a class with Mrs. Helperman, do you?" Leonard smiled nervously.
"No, I don't," Mike said. "Why do you ask?"
"Oh, that's just my mom," Leonard said. "She can be a little overly friendly sometimes, a little more than Miss Grotke."
Spot then barked and sniffed the tomboy before he then hid behind his owner.
"What's wrong, boy?" Leonard asked.
"Leonard, there's something strange about that kid," Spot whispered to his owner who was also secretly his classmate. "Trust me, I know, I'm a dog."
"What do you think, he's not a human?" Leonard asked.
"I don't know." Spot shrugged.
Mike then went back to Spinelli after she was talking to her mother who drove off.
"You get your stuff?" Mike asked.
"Yeah, she just forgot them at the shop." Spinelli nodded.
"Okay, tonight, you gotta tell your friends." Mike told her.
"You're going to help me, right?" Spinelli asked.
"Of course I will." Mike promised.
"Thanks, Mike, I don't know what I'd do without you." Spinelli said.
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Dragon and Werewolf Transfer
FanfictionEvery 100 years, a dragon and a werewolf have an interesting meeting with each other to face a threat that could doom both the magical and the human world. This comes into piece when Mike has to become a transfer student to Disneyville and the perso...