If I owned Monster High, you best believe there'd be more Billy/Scarah in the webisodes.


"So what's it like having Catty Noir in your club?"

Billy spat out the soda he had gotten from the vending machine, coughing afterwards to get rid of any liquid that might have remained in his lungs. After calming himself down, he looked over at his ghoulfriend Scarah, who was smirking to herself. School was out, but students were allowed to roam around Monster High for as long as they wanted, so long as they didn't damage anything. The couple was sitting on the front lawn, enjoying their time together.

Billy gave a quick glance around, and found no one within earshot, a major relief to him. Catty Noir had joined The Disappearing Club the day before, but the students had caught wind and swarmed the club room. It had been a disaster, but they managed to overcome it. Poor Catty had been a wreck afterwards, but through some clever thinking, Catty came up with a way to fool her fans. Earlier that day, when the crowd returned for more autograph signing, Catty had used a poster in the room to blend in, forcing the crowd to leave in disappointment and giving the young vocalist a place to be herself without the pressure of her fans. Billy and Twyla had sworn to her that they wouldn't tell a soul.

Scarah, of course, figured it out.

Billy had been thinking about it, and it was obvious Scarah would pick up on it once they were in close distance to each other. He was just thankful that she hadn't been part of the group that had swarmed Catty. The Disappearing Club meant a lot to him, and she supported him 100%. He was lucky to have found a ghoul like her. The bean si chuckled and nudged his arm. She had obviously picked up on that thought as well.

"You're not so bad yourself," Scarah said, leaning her head on his shoulder. "And don't worry, I won't tell anyone. She wants to fit in, and I don't want to ruin that for her."

Billy smiled at her, wrapping an arm around her waist and squeezing.

"You really are amazing," he said out loud, because he knew that Scarah enjoyed hearing him say things out loud, even if she heard him say it telepathically.

Scarah smiled, closing her eyes and resting. The end of the day was her favorite time of day because she got to spend it with Billy.

"Did you hear?" Billy asked.

"Hear what?" Scarah asked, not moving her head to look up at him.

"We're getting two new students tomorrow," the invisible boy responded. "Headmistress Bloodgood asked me to give them the tour around the school. They're banshees."

Scarah tensed at the words. Yes, there had been rumors going around that they were getting new students, but there hadn't been any word about what type of monster they were. Many had speculated, but hearing that they were banshees debunked those completely. Still, hearing that they were banshees didn't bode well with the young bean si.

"Scarah?" Billy asked, noticing she had gone still in his arm.

"Don't let them know you know me," Scarah spoke up, her voice sounded odd to his ears.

"What?" Billy asked, shocked by her request.

"If they ask, don't let them know that you know me. Don't even let it be a thought," Sarah replied, still not looking up at him.

Billy blinked, trying to understand what she was asking him to do. It felt wrong for him to deny her as his ghoulfriend. Scarah heard his distress and gripped his hand, giving a reassuring squeeze. She knew it was a lot to ask from him, but she needed it done.

"Please Billy, just around them," Scarah pleaded. "Just for tomorrow."

Billy closed his eyes and sighed, squeezing her hand back. She heard his consent in her mind before he vocalized it.

"Okay," he agreed. "But just for them, okay?"

Scarah nodded.

"Just for them," she repeated, feeling at ease once again.

Thank you, she thought to him telepathically.

Billy kissed her on her forehead, right below her hairline. He still didn't feel easy about hiding the truth about he and Scarah if the subject was brought up, but he would do anything to make Scarah happy. And if keeping their relationship a secret from these two new students was what she wanted, then he would do it.

But shouldn't she be happy about the new students?

He didn't voice his question out loud, but he didn't have to. Scarah heard it anyways, and she clenched her eyes shut. She didn't want to tell Billy that no, she wasn't happy about the new students.

Not in the slightest.


Billy arrived at the school bright and early so he would be ready for the two new students he'd be giving a tour to. They were banshees, like his ghoulfriend, but Scarah hadn't sounded happy about it. In fact, she had him swear that he wouldn't reveal to these two students that he knew about her. It still made him feel uneasy, but he made her a promise, and he wouldn't go back on it.

Billy became visible when he saw the two students walking up the steps to the front entrance. New students were required to arrive an hour before school started so they could traverse the halls easily. Billy smiled and waved at the two banshees approaching him. They looked twin sisters.

Both girls had dark green-tinted skin tone, and they had pupiless white eyes. The two had different hair colors and styles. One had short blond hair reaching her shoulders while the other had long purple hair reaching her waist. The girl with the blond hair wore a blue shirt, white skirt, and white heeled-boots. The girl with the purple hair wore a pink shirt, black pants, and black shoes. Both smiled at Billy.

"Hello ladies," Billy greeted. "I'm Invisi Billy, your tour guide around the school."

"I'm Shrie Bellcry," the purple haired teen greeted.

"And I'm Hollie Bellcry," the blond haired teen greeted.

"Shall we begin the tour?" Billy asked.

"Show us the way," Shrie responded.

Billy began guiding them through the school, pointing out whatever he thought was important for them to know. He filled his mind with other thoughts so that the two banshees wouldn't be able to pick up on Scarah. Billy still couldn't figure out why Scarah didn't want them to know about her; the two girls were friendly. Billy was showing the girls around the unground, in ground pool when they broached the subject of Scarah.

"I heard there was another banshee attending the school," Hollie brought up. "Have you met her?"

"Her?" Billy asked.

"Of course silly," Shrie giggled. "Banshees are females only."

"So have you met her?"

"No," Billy replied, shrugging his shoulders. "Can't say I've met her. Monster High's a big school, so it's easy not seeing someone."

"Oh what a shame," Hollie sighed dramatically, sticking out her bottom lip in disappointment.

"It would have been nice to meet a fellow banshee at this school," Shrie added, matching the disappointed look her sister wore.

For a brief second, Billy thought about mentioning Scarah to them. The two sisters looked so upset about not being able to meet a fellow banshee, and Billy just wanted to help. But before he could go and open his mouth, he remembered how Scarah had tensed up in his arm; how she made him swear to not say a word about her to the new students. No matter how much Billy wanted to help out these girls, Billy had a responsibility to Scarah, so he pushed the thought out of his mind.

"Who knows, maybe you'll find her," Billy said.

"Oh I hope so," Hollie said, glancing at her sister. "It'll be nice to have a fellow banshee to spend time with, right Shrie?"

"Of course Hollie," her sister agreed.

"Well, I hope you find her," Billy commented. "I'm sure you'll be able to come across her at some point in the school year."

Billy turned his attention back to their path. With his back turned, he didn't see the smirks the sisters sent each other. The trio continued their tour of the school, and Billy ended it by dropping them off at their lockers just as students began entering for the day.

"Well ladies, here's where I have to leave you. Do you remember where your first class is?" Billy asked.

"Yes," the sisters replied in unison.

"Thank you for the tour, Billy," Shrie said.

"You were very helpful," Hollie added.

"It's my pleasure ghouls," Billy responded with a smile.

"Will we be seeing you around?" Hollie asked, leaning in a little too closely.

"Maybe," Billy replied, taking a step back. "I mean, if I'm not-" he turned invisible "-invisible."

The Bellcry sisters giggled at his pun.

"Well Billy, I hope we'll see you around more often," Shrie said, walking away with her sister to their first class.

Billy returned to visibility and waved goodbye at their backs. He waited until the girls were gone before walking off in search of Scarah. He really wanted to know why she didn't want the two new girls to know about her.


Shrie and Hollie were on their way to class when they bumped into Frankie as she was moving away from her locker. All their books fell from the collision.

"Oh my ghoul, I'm so sorry!" Frankie apologized immediately, bending down and picking up all the books.

"Oh it's perfectly fine," Shrie said immediately, bending down to also help pick up the books. "We were walking too close to the lockers."

"I should have been paying more attention," Frankie said, standing up once all the books were picked up. "I'm Frankie. You must be the new ghouls, right?"

"Yes. I'm Shrie, and this is my sister Hollie," Shrie introduced.

"Welcome to Monster High. You're going to love it here," Frankie said. "This school is so nice and friendly."

"We can tell," the siblings said in unison.

"We were hoping to meet a fellow banshee," Hollie admitted, sighing a little sadly. "But it's such a big school. I'm afraid we might never see her."

"You mean Scarah?" Frankie asked.

The sisters looked up in hope. What were the odds that they would find an acquaintance of their fellow monster so quickly? The odds were certainly in their favor.

"You know her?" Hollie asked.

"Of course! She's a friend of mine," Frankie said. "I can show her to you right now if you'd like?"

"Really? Oh thank you, thank you!" Shrie said with a smile.

"It's my pleasure," Frankie replied with a smile, happy to assist the new students. "C'mon."

While Frankie led the girls to Scarah's locker, she missed the smirk the siblings sent each other.


Shrie is short for shriek and Hollie is short for holler. Bellcry is a combination of bellow and cry. They're uncreative, I know, and I'm sorry for that.

Let the fun begin.