By ValerieRichards
Disclaimers: I don't own Thunderbirds, only the 'special' school and the teachers and most of the students. Also, I own most of the families.
Author's note: It was Senior Day in school and I thought about this. Kinda weird huh?
Chapter 1: Special Invitation
Alan Tracy, a freshman in school, walked to the mail office to see if got any mail. He got his one letter and went back to his room to read it. His roommate and best friend, Fermat, had already gone down to see if he could get something to eat. It was Saturday and there were no classes. Alan stared curiously at the letter.
Dear Mr. Alan Tracy,
We are pleased to inform you that you have been selected to go to a private school that will cater to all of your needs. The name of the school is Wellsville Private School in Massachusetts. This is not just a normal boarding school, it's a school for those who hope to be a hero in some way (unless it involves super powers). Not many students are chosen to attend this school. If you chose to attend, send this back to us. There are also some rules to this.
You can't tell anyone, even your friends and family, about this school unless they attend it.
You should alert your school administrators about the transfer and your family
That is the only rules to follow while beginning the process of attending this school. We are all friends at this school and do not accept those who disrespect and intimidate their peers. Thank you for reading this and we hope to see you soon.
Patrick Melonus
Senior student and Head boy
Alan gaped at the letter and instantly started the process. He told his father about the letter and begged him to go. He, of course, had to lie about what the school was about.
"Dad please? I'll get good grades there and keep them up" Alan pleaded. He put on his best puppy dog face and Jeff couldn't resist.
"Fine, but you better keep your promise" Jeff said reluctantly. It was the beginning of the year and Alan had just set a name for himself with the school for blowing the chemistry lab up, and other things from when he was in junior high.
"I will" Alan said before he signed off.
Please R&R! I'm going against my policy (hey, what can I say? I've got a habit for that when I really need to) and adding another story before finishing one.
