AUTHORS NOTE: Okay, so earlier I saw a very, very badly written fanfiction on here, I can't tell if who wrote it is a troll or what? It literally makes no sense at all lol, but anyways it was like a story about a normie coming into Monster High, and the character was a total Mary Sue. I thought it was pretty funny, and it gave my an idea to write a fanfic about the same kind of thing. I'll try my very best not to make this OC a Mary Sue, haha. This is fanfic turned out to be outrageous lol. This is a sequel to the "blue-flamed battle" fanfic i wrote.
CHAPTER 1: NEW ADDITION TO BLOODGOOD'S HOUSE
Headmistress Bloodgood sat at her desk, writing up letters to send to various normie high schools around the state. She was requesting that a few of the normie high schools had some of their students be transferred to Monster High. Right as she was throwing away the fifth pen she had used up that day, the phone in her office rang.
"Hello, Headmistress Bloodgood from Monster High speaking, who is this?"
A panicked woman's voice responded to her, and Bloodgood could hear that she was trying to hold back tears. "Hello, I'm principal Chadderton from Fork Wood Valley High School, I heard about how you want normies to come to your school. Listen, we've had a few incidents over here in Lorvale. You have to help me!"
The following evening, Abbey Bominable was laying on her bed, writing up a list of what she needed for her trip back to the Himalayas in 2 weeks. She was sure she had organized everything she needed. Abbey was normally very happy about getting to go back to her home village, but she was frightened about it this time. At this point, the village knew about the beloved Anton being killed, but they didn't really have the entire story. They were unaware of Anton's evil doings. Soon enough, they would find out that Abbey helped kill him, and Abbey wanted to come to the town and tell the whole story before the village found out about this.
While Abbey was lost deep into her thoughts, reflecting on the entire situation, her thoughts were interrupted by a light knock on her bedroom door.
"Can I come in?" the headmistress politely asked.
"Yes," Abbey replied.
Abbey knew Bloodgood definitely had something big to tell her. Earlier that day, she'd vaguely overheard a phone conversation that Bloodgood was having downstairs. During the phone call, Bloodgood seemed so excited about the subject she was talking about.
"I've got some big news for you!"
"And what big news is that?"
"A normie is going to be moving in with us about a week from now. She will be attending Monster High with you. When she comes, I want you to try and make her feel as welcome as possible."
Abbey let out a small laugh at Bloodgood's request. "You already told me about normie who will live with us, after medals show, no? Am no good at being friendly to new people and making people feeling 'welcome'. Instead you should ask Frankie to make normie help feel welcome."
"Yes, I will ask her tomorrow. The thing with you is you're going to actually be living together during the weekdays. It is absolutely crucial that you make her feel welcome. Normies already have enough problems with monsters."
Abbey understood why Bloodgood felt it was important, Abbey knew exactly how it felt to be suddenly placed in a world completely different from the one you grew up in. Abbey was then reminded other first days down below, and she cringed.
"Abbey accepts," Abbey looked up from the laptop she was typing on, "Will try best to be nice to new girl in house and at school."
"That's great!" Bloodgood exclaimed, with a large, optimistic smile on her face.
Abbey, unfortunately, didn't feel as optimistic about the whole situation. She knew that normies and monsters had their moments of friendship and tolerance, but those moments were scarce. The idea of a normie going to Monster High was still a big deal to a lot students who attended the high school. Jackson was the closest thing to a normie at that school, and even he was still half-monster. Abbey then began to feel sorry for the normie coming to live with her, she promised herself she would be as nice to this normie as possible.
The next day at the lunch tables, Abbey told all of her ghoul friends about the new normie girl who would be coming to Monster High soon.
"That's clawesome! It's about time," Frankie noted.
"I dunno, I hope she doesn't get too much crap for being a normie," Clawdeen responded.
Frankie rolled her eyes at Clawdeen's comment, "But Clawdeen, don't you remember the Halloween ball? The whole Monster-Normie hatred is ancient history! Also, remember the doubts you felt about werewolves and vampires getting along?"
"Yeah but seriously Frankie, one good dance party doesn't undo all of the tension monster and normies still have between each other. Monster high is known for accepting all monsters, but this girl will actually be the first full normie who has actually attended this school."
"Everyone will warm up to her eventually, just like with any new student!" Frankie said optimistically.
"I hope so," Clawdeen replied glumly.
Spectra had been listening to all this beneath the tables, and she posted the story to her Ghostly Gossip blog. Soon, the entire school was buzzing about this news, everybody seemed to have a different opinion on this matter. Some monsters were excited, some were shocked, and some were excited.
One person in the school who was particularly quite excited about this was Jackson Jekyll. He couldn't wait to not be the only normie student at Monster High anymore! People were still picking on Jackson for being a normie, even though everyone knew about Holt. He could not wait to meet her!
The new student coming in was all the school was talking about for the next 5 days.
One evening at Headmistress Bloodgood's house, the doorbell rang.
"It must be her!" Bloodgood announced to Abbey excitedly. Bloodgood then dashed off to the door, with Abbey slowly trailing behind her.
"Why hello!" Bloodgood said to the normie once she opened the door.
The normie stepped in. "Hi," she shyly greeted. "My name is Anna Cook."
The normie had messy hair that was the color of coffee with cream. Her wavy hair reached just past her shoulders. She had large, round emerald green eyes, and her clear, light ivory skin was complemented with rosy cheeks. She was a very pretty girl, and she seemed very nervous, her hands were trembling.
"Where's my room?" she inquired to Bloodgood.
"Right this way!" Bloodgood led her up the stairs.
The new normie seemed to ignore Abbey completely as she followed Bloodgood up the to her new bedroom. The normie stayed in her room the entire night, never even coming out to greet her new house mate. Abbey noticed this, but tried not to let it bother her. Abbey decided to get right back to organizing and packing, her big trip was in 9 days! Abbey's heart sank simply thinking about it. It definitely was not going to be a relaxing vacation.
Anna continued to ignore Abbey during breakfast. Anna didn't say a word to Abbey as they were driving to school either.
Normally Abbey thought down belowers talked way too much, she usually wanted them to shut up. It was very unlike Abbey for her to actually want somebody to talk.
Finally, once the two of them got out of the car, Anna asked, "So what's your name?"
"Is Abbey, I stay at Headmistress house during school week."
"Oh okay, yeah I'm just staying here during the weekdays as well, I go back to my family on the weekends."
"And what grade you are in?"
"I'm a junior, and I think you're in the same grade as me?"
"Yes, am junior also."
"Okay, cool!" Anna smiled.
Abbey smiled back. This was the first time Abbey had even talked to Anna.
The two went to their classes together during throughout the school day, but they still didn't talk very much. Anna was far too nervous to start up a conversation with Abbey, and Abbey wasn't one to start conversations. Even if Abbey had wanted to start talking to Anna, she was far too preoccupied about her upcoming trip to her home village to even think of something to talk about.
Anna and Abbey were walking through the hallways together between first and second period. Anna was desperately trying to come up with something to talk to Abbey about, but whenever she could think of something, she cowered out of bringing it up. Poor Anna was very intimidated about talking to Abbey, Abbey definitely didn't seem like the type of ghoul that would enjoy frivolous small talk. Halfway along the way, Draculaura and Frankie ran up to the two of them.
"Hi! I'm Frankie, what's your name?" Frankie asked Anna enthusiastically.
"Anna," Anna quietly replied, relieved that somebody was finally talking to her.
"Cool! Where are you from?"
"I'm from Lorvale, it's about an hour away from here."
"I've never heard of that town, what's it like?" Draculaura chimed in.
"Oh, you've probably heard something about it, it's been in the news a lot recently. It's the small town located in the Fork Wood Valley."
Draculaura's lilac eyes widened. "Wait, is that the place where those three girls just went missing?"
"Yep, everyone in the town is scared half to death, they transferred a load of students from all around the state. I was transferred here."
"Wow, well you're definitely safe here! No kidnapper would be dumb enough to mess with a load of monsters!" Frankie pointed out.
Anna let out a nervous chuckle. "Yeah, I hope so."
The minute bell rang. Abbey grabbed Anna's arm, urging her to hurry up.
"Well, you've got to tell us more, sit with all of us at lunch," Frankie said.
"Okay!" Anna replied, trying to put on the best smile she could. Her mind raced back to the time of the disappearances, she remembered how utterly devastated her parents were. She remembered her parents forcing her to leave, explaining to her that she was going to be put into a school full of monsters. She shuddered upon seeing the flashbacks, hopefully the ghouls wouldn't want to talk about it too much.
