Loonakids: Monster High
Yay, another one! Anyway, this one is almost entirely based off of Halloweentown High and almost directly follows up the previous story. However, its not going to have a lot of references to it besides Kelly and Ryan's magic training. All of the major references will be later in the series. And this one is majorly gonna be about Kelly and Danni but it may be important for the rest of the series (I don't even know yet). Hope you enjoy it!
Chapter 1
A 15-year-old coyote anthro kept pacing around the room.
"So, Kelly, what're you going to say to the Witches' Council when you get there?" a brown-haired young woman asked.
"Aunt Danni, don't get her started!" a 15-year-old duck anthro hissed.
"Oh, what am I gonna say to them?" Kelly responded, "I'll tell all I should have to say to them: 'You're welcome.' I mean, we only opened that portal to save the entire world, thank me very much! The 2 of us should be getting a parade, but no. I get a summons with the Council instead."
"You got her started."
"And another thing…" Before Kelly could continue, she heard the clock chime. "Is it time?"
"Oh no, trust me," said Daniella, "You'll know when it's time."
Kelly looked at her strangely, but couldn't say anything before a door appeared behind her and sucked her in.
"It's time."
Kelly reappeared in a dark room. She looked around and saw that she was standing on a merry-go-round (not a carousel, one of those wheel with handlebars thingies), surrounded by the 5 creatures of the Council—a Mummy, a Vampire, a Pumpkin-head, a 6-armed man, and a Warlock—each one, sitting on a pedestal. "Well, hello there, your highness…es…es…es…es." She started panicking and her mind went blank. "Uh…I would just like to say in my defense, that the portal was—"
"Kelly," said the Warlock, the sound of his voice causing the merry-go-round to turn to face him, "there's no need to defend yourself. We actually wanted to thank you and your brother, Ryan, for all you did."
"Oh. Wow. You're welcome. Heh…I don't suppose there's a parade involved?"
"Now about your family's request to send a few students to school in the mortal realm…"
"Oh. Well, see, you don't have to worry about a thing. We have it all set."
"And what should happen if any…demons should come along?"
"Well, I understand that our dimension is probably the most dangerous non-hell, but they'd have my whole family protecting them and—"
The Pumpkin-head then spoke, his voice making the merry-go-round turn to face him: "I doubt even you are a match for the Knights!"
"Knights? You mean like paladin, warrior, Middle Ages, round table kind of thing?"
"Yes," said the Warlock, making the merry-go-round turn back to him, "the Knights of the Iron Dagger."
"Their mission in life," spoke the Vampire, her voice making the merry-go-round turn once again, "was to destroy all things magical."
"OK, in case you haven't noticed, we've moved past that age."
The mummy held up a sign that said "Eh." He couldn't speak, so the merry-go-round didn't turn.
"And I would bet all of our powers that we can prove that humans have changed—"
"AHA!" said the 6-armed man, turning the merry-go-round to him, "She said it! She said it! You heard her, Holloway, she said it!"
"Kelly," said the Warlock named Edward Holloway, making the merry-go-round turn back to him again, "if you're willing to believe that strongly, we won't object. We'll agree to your terms. You have until midnight at the end of the month." He slammed the gavel.
"What—to do what?" It was too late. The portal was already re-opening. "Wait, what did I say?" Kelly disappeared.
10 minutes later…
"YOU BET OUR POWERS?" Daniella cried.
"I didn't mean to!" Kelly instantly defended herself, "I thought it was just a figure of speech!"
A blonde woman turned to face an older female coyote. "This is all your fault."
"What? Wendy, how is it my fault?"
"If you hadn't gone and gotten yourself killed, we wouldn't have been keeping secrets for 10 years and these kids could've been raised the way we wanted them to and she would never have said something like that!"
"My main concern," said the young duck, "is this: are there really any Knights here?"
"Oh, no," said Daniella, "It's just another one of those stories that parents in Anasala tell their children to scare them. It's like the Boogeyman!"
"Oh, that reminds me," said Wendy, "He called the other day, he's asking about you."
"Wend, not in front of the kids!" Daniella snapped.
"So there really is a Boogeyman?" asked the duck.
"And apparently, he's got a thing for Mom," said a 15-year-old roadrunner.
"One date, Robert!"
Wendy looked at the duck. "Relax, Jack. If there are any Knights, they're gonna have to get through us."
"Speaking of which," said Daniella, looking at the female coyote, "Watch the kids, Sophie…and Wendy and the guys. I have to go pick up the kids." With that, she left the room, opened a portal, and disappeared.
The next morning, an older duck was pawing through the cabinets in the kitchen. "Grasshopper Flakes? Who eats 'honey-roasted Grasshopper Flakes'?"
"Goblins, Duck," Wendy answered, snatching the box and putting it back in the cabinet. As she closed the doors, the box rattled and chirped. "Still fresh." She sighed. "I'm gonna go check on Sophie and the kids." She walked off.
Kelly sighed, taking out a spell book. "I thought she'd never leave."
"What're you doing?" asked an older coyote male.
"It's a spell book, Dad. I'm doing a spell." She started flipping through the pages. "Aha! Got it."
Tech and a 15-year-old coyote boy who looked almost exactly like him checked the spell.
"Construction spell," Kelly answered the unspoken question.
"That doesn't look like a level 1 spell," said the coyote boy.
"Ryan, you know the 2 of us are almost at level 2."
"Which means we're still at level 1! Besides, we have plenty of spare rooms already."
"Half of which are filled with our stuff. We'd have to share rooms."
"Oh, and I was so looking forward to sharing my room with a full-time Werewolf and a Goblin named Bobby," said Jack, sarcastically. A younger coyote girl (still 15) thumped him on the back of the head.
"Thank you, Sarah, I was hoping one of us would do that," said Kelly, "Now back up and let me work my magic…literally…so no one will have to share any rooms." Everyone backed away. Kelly held out her hands, did a quick spell…and the whole tower was shrunk into a dollhouse.
"KELLY!"
"Sorry!"
As soon as the tower was full size again, everyone started stretching themselves out.
"Oh, I hate magic!" said a female bunny, massaging her neck.
"Eh, I'm starting to agree with Lexi on that one," said a male bunny about her age.
"And I with Ace," said Sophie, coming into the room with Wendy, "I think the construction spells are still a little above you." She took the spell book from Kelly and did the spell herself. A door appeared on the wall of the room and opened to reveal a hall of empty rooms. "There. All set."
It was about then that a mirror on the counter starting shaking. Sarah picked it up and looked at it. "Mom! Aunt Danni's on the Witch's Glass."
Sophie took the Witch's Glass and zapped up the image of Daniella in a foggy screen. "Hey, Danni. How's it going?"
"Well, it's mainly fine," Daniella answered, "I mean, the kids are a little—no, Chuck, you cannot take your armadillo with you!" Everyone looked at each other at that comment. Daniella sighed and smoothed out her Witch's dress. "We'll be there in 10 minutes. I'll see you at the school. Hey! Bad armadillo! Stay away from that bag!" She ran off and the Witch's Glass hung up.
Sophie sighed and put down the Witch's Glass. "I hope she's not going dressed like that."
"Oh, don't worry," said Ryan, "If she takes the flying school bus, no one will notice what she's wearing."
"The school bus?" Wendy queried, "She wouldn't. Would she?" They all looked at each other and quickly grabbed their things and headed for the door.
