Dry Bowser, Toadette, Silver the Hedgehog and Petey Piranha were all in a typical anime style classroom together, with them looking at each other as they were the only ones present. Sayori, Natsuki, and Yuri all watched from the hallway as the three schoolgirls looked at each other, then at the odd beings present in the classroom.

"Ooh... these people look so weird! But that dragon skeleton kind of scares me..." Sayori said as she placed her right hand on her face.

Natsuki scoffed as she turned her head away, acting stubborn as usual you see. "Pfft! You think anything remotely badass is scary! Get a grip!"

"Oh please... coming from the girl who's as cute as that mushroom chick over there..." Yuri stated quietly as she received a glare from Natsuki.

Petey opened his mouth as he glanced towards the doorway, seeing the trio of girls disappearing as he shrugged, turning his focus back to his own trio of friends as they were all focused on doing some poetry.

"So what is our poem suppose to be about, anyway?" Dry Bowser asked while he was finishing brushing up his red hair.

Toadette shook her head. "I dunno. Something about life and death... at least that's what it looked like."

"I'm pretty certain they wouldn't just casually have topics like this available for a poetry class," Silver pointed out as he was having some honey topped pizza he had with him, mainly from pulling a pizza box out of Petey's red pouch. "At least that's what I presume."

Petey mumbled in agreement as the green mutant piranha plant shook his bulbous head, bringing up the three girls he saw briefly as Dry Bowser was skeptical at this, while Silver and Toadette were curious as to who they were.

The others glanced at each other as they then felt a strange sensation through their bodies, causing them to pause as they heard a giggle, turning towards the door to see Monika standing in the doorway, smiling with her hands behind her back.

"I hope you guys will come up with some interesting poems for us to read later!" Monika said in a singing tone as she winked at Toadette. "Especially you, mushroom girl..." She then left while waving her right hand.

Toadette began to tremble as she felt nervous. "W-why did she single me out...?"

"It's best not to think about it." Dry Bowser stated as he grabbed a nearby yellow pencil and a piece of paper, taking in a breath. "Now let's just get this dumb poem out of the way."

"It shouldn't be too hard... right?" Silver stated as he turned to Petey, who was eating the majority of papers and pencils lying around, causing the psychic hedgehog to sigh as he used his psychic power to grab some close supplies for the duty at task.

Monika hummed as she strolled down the hallway, hearing the pencils writing down words for the tasked poems. The delightfully devilish smile she had on her face was still there, with her quite excited as she lowered her eyelids. She seemed to be happy to have weird beings like a skeletal reptile, a psychic anthropomorphic hedgehog, and a mutated plant with her, but most of all she seemed attracted to the female humanoid mushroom. Something about her seemed to be the perfect target... for naughty purposes.

"Hey, does it seem weird that we suddenly popped up in this high school setting?" Silver commented as he felt conflicted.

"Well what do you mean?" Dry Bowser responded while writing his poem.

Toadette nodded her head, murmuring. "I could see where he's coming from. We were just doing some boring things together, and then next thing you know there's this flash..."