I hope you all like it :3 I worked hard, expect a second chapter soon!

-Leila feels like any other girl. But she's not, she is a siren. Bouncing from once scare school to the next. She ends up at one near Deedstown, PA. She thinks that this one will be the same as all the others, but things soon take a turn for the crazy as she soon realizes. What will happen to the beautiful, deadly girl?

CHAPTER 1- Here we go again

I sat in the hot tub, letting my silky, green blue tail swish around in the foamy water. Being a siren was hard, especially when you have to spend as much time on land as I do. I hummed quietly to myself, so I wouldn't have any wandering humans stumble into my yard.

"Leila! We have to take you to your new school in an hour! You better start getting ready!" I heard my mother's voice pierce into my ears like a knife. I huffed and focused my mind on transfiguring into my land form. I felt my tail melt away and become replaced with huge, onyx wings. I opened my eyes again to find myself back into my purple sequined bikini, with my wings fluttering nervously in the water.

I flew up from the hot tub and settled back down into the damp grass. I stretched my aching muscles, and sighed. I grabbed my towel and unfolded my wings, and I launched myself into the air. I flew down to my dark, splintered window and crawled in.

I fluttered across my dark room to my purple dresser, and opened the top drawer to grab my favorite outfit. I put on my favorite grey skater skirt with a black long sleeve, modified with wing holes. I trotted over into my small bathroom and stared into the mirror. My reflection was painfully beautiful. That was a part of being a siren. Full lips, small nose. My skin had a faint blue glow to it; almost like a brand that says that I belonged to the sea. The only thing I hated about my face was my large, thickly lashed eyes. They would be beautiful except that one was dark blue, and the other a dim gold.

I sighed and grabbed my hair brush from the plastic basket next to the scummy sink. I ripped the brush through my long hair, snarly from the water. Once the brush ran smooth, I grabbed my cherry chap stick and slicked it across my red lips.

"Hi, my name is Leila. Hi, nice to meet you. I'm Leila. Hi, hey." I practiced my greetings in the mirror. It was a little tradition I had developed since I had switched schools almost 6 times this year. Every time I went to a new school my beauty would turn into a curse, making chaos in my wake. I crossed my fingers and hoped that this was the last time I had to start my life over again.

My mother hugged my tightly and kissed the top of my head. "Don't forget to call sweetie. I love you, remember that?" I was never one for goodbyes.

"Love you too mama. Where is my stuff?"

"It's all in this duffle." My mother gingerly grasped a black duffle bag from the hall closet and lifted in towards me. I clasped the huge bag in my left hand and gave my mother a little smile, and walked out of the front door towards the gigantic ship in the front yard.

I unfurled my wings and gave one big huff, and I was on the ship. I stone gargoyle took my bag and put it with the others.

"Aye there, ye new monster. Welcome to scare school." The pirate leading the ship yelled towards me. I looked over to him to see he had two patches over his eyes. I arched a brow and sat down on an empty bench.

My wings swished around uncomfortably, wanting to taste the clouds. I brushed a hand through my wavy hair and glanced around. There were a bunch of monsters, like a young zombie girl, a mummy, a ghost, and even a werewolf. I felt so out of place, but that wasn't unusual. Suddenly, I felt the bench I sat on sag further down, signaling I was no longer alone.

"Hey, you're new." I heard a male voice say. Of course. The curse begins.

"Great observation. Anything else genius?" I muttered, not bothering to look at this unknown person.

"You got a name?" He just would not give up.

"Yeah, but I'm not thinking it's for you." I spat. I looked over to see a grey, slithery snake man. I arched a brow and gestured for him to leave. He scoffed and slithered away.

"Sorry about that guy, he can be a real pain if he wants to." This time it was a girl. I turned to see that the blue haired zombie girl sat next to me.

"I can tell. My name is Leila." I gave her a quick smile, then raised my eyebrows for her response.

"My name is Mantha. Are you a siren? I have never seen one in real life, it's pretty cool."

"Yeah, not a good one apparently. My eyes look like a mess." I giggled.

"I think they're super cool, like you're this cool combination of different things." I let another giggle slip, and she laughed along with me. I suddenly felt a little lighter, and I became less worried that I would end up in the same path as usual.

"You want to meet my friends?" Mantha suggested. I grinned in compliance. She turned and waved two guys over, the ghost and mummy. I felt anxious, men aren't my strong suit. At least being friends with them isn't.

"Hey Mantha. Who is your new friend?" The ghost said, his icy eyes focusing strangely onto me. He was slightly transparent, but viewable.

"My name is Leila." I tried to keep my voice as monotone as possible. Sometimes all it takes is my voice to enchant.

"I'm Ra, and the ghost is Casper!" The heavily bandaged mummy shined. His chocolaty eyes sparkled and his blue and gold shorts shimmied around in the wind.

I made a silly grin, and unfolded my black feathery wings to shadow myself a bit. I didn't want this school to be just another one in the list of schools that didn't work out. The group that had surrounded me sat with me and asked me all sorts of random questions for the whole boat ride to the school. It actually was pretty fun, which was weird for me.