This is the sequel to "Dear professor, Amy's a cat" if you haven't read it then please read it first.

Disclaimer: I don't own wizard101 or any characters I might use from it. I only own my oc's.


Chapter One


I was standing in front of a brick house, my white hair blowing in my face. I walked up to it and knocked on the door.

"I see that you've answered my call, Amy. Welcome." A Marleybonian greeted me. I smiled slightly.

"Hello, Gideon. I'm glad to see you." I told him. I was instantly ushered inside.

The place may have not looked amazing on the outside, but on the inside it was. Christmas decorations were literally everywhere and they had a large Christmas tree.

"So I've heard you have a boyfriend, will I be able to meet him?" Gideon asked.

"Alex should be coming in a little while. What did you call me over for?" I told him.

"Ah. Yes, to the point of this little chat. Malistaire has been plotting to steal something from the Royal Museum and I don't want to alert your headmaster." He told me.

"Oh, Gideon. You really should, otherwise who's going to stop him?" I half told half asked him.

"That's why I asked you specifically along with Vivian. It seems that you've invited your boyfriend. Three against one is good odds." Gideon told me.

"Oh." Was my unintelligent response as I sat down on a green armchair.

Soon enough Vivian teleported herself into the room; she happily sat in the chair beside me. I guess that's the perk of her being my best friend.

"Vivian. You've arrived!" Gideon exclaimed. Two out of three wizards were now in the house. Now all we were waiting for was Alexander. I don't get it, Alexander's almost always early...

"What did you want to speak with me about?" Vivian asked Gideon.

"I will tell you when Amy's boyfriend arrives." Gideon replied. Vivian sighed. This obliviously put a damper in whatever plan she had.

If there was one thing about Vivian it was that she had a plan. Even that day when she rescued Alexander and I from Malistaire two months ago she still had one. Me having forgotten everything about myself and turned into a cat-like human put a damper on them for sure, but still it's the principle. She always has a plan.

Alexander soon arrived and he looked sleep deprived. He practically collapsed into a red chair besides mine.

"Wasn't he energetic an hour ago?" Vivian asked me.

"Yep." I replied popping the p a little.

"And that doesn't worry you?" She asked me. I sighed.

"Of course it worries me Vivian - he's my boyfriend." I told her.

"Now I can begin telling you why I asked you to come here." Gideon told us.

"As I already told Amy. Malistaire has been plotting to steal something from the museum, and neither the queen, mayor or I want to involve your headmaster. It holds too many risks. We've gathered intelligence that there's a spy in Wizard City." He continued to say. Alexander immediately became more alert at those words. Who would dare commit the crime of espionage?

"Why would there be a spy?" Alexander asked.

"Gathered intelligence from the source is always a good way to win a war." Gideon replied.

"Oh." Alexander said.

"Gideon. What do you want us to do?" Vivian asked.

"A very good question. We want you to take part of a program that takes three students to learn more about Marleybone culture. That way it won't look suspicious that you're all spending time in Marleybone." Gideon answered.

"Now if you three sign these we can get started." He told us as he collected the papers for us to sign.

I conjured up a pen to sign the paperwork. There was no way that I was passing up a chance to get out of class.

I handed the papers to Gideon. Alexander and Vivian weren't far behind. I guess they had the same idea as me.

"So what now do we do?" Alexander asked.

"You need to tell your professors. They should be pleased, after all this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. And take this." Gideon told us, while handing each one of us a piece of paper

I didn't say anything, as Professor Drake would probably assign more homework on "Marleybonian History" or have me write some long paper on what I learned from the trip. He is a professor after all.

"Off you go then. Come back to me when they all know. I need to show you where you'll all be staying." Gideon told us.

Sighing I teleport myself to the Myth classroom. There was no class at this time for it was around 5 o' clock. I heard a sigh.

"What do you want Amy?" Professor Drake asked in a bored tone.

"Professor, I'm supposed to tell you that I've been accepted into a program in Marleybone." I told him. I really hoped that he wouldn't ask for the paper.

I heard a "humph."

"And what program is this?" He asked somewhat interested.

"Oh." I told him while looking at the paper. "This one."

After analyzing the paper thoroughly he looked at me.

"I expect that you'll research Marleybone thoroughly. Now shoo." He told me. I sighed and left the classroom.

I looked at the white ground in front of me. I would miss the holidays in Wizard City where everyone is festive and carolers are practically around every corner.

"Why do you look so down?" I heard someone ask. I looked up and saw Alexander.

"Just thinking on how I'll miss Wizard City during the holidays." I replied.

"Yeah, I know, because I will too. But hey, think about it we get to see a whole different world. Who knows? They might be just as festive." Alexander told me.

"I know, but before we leave I have to do some research." I told him.

"Actually I think we all do." He said while wrapping his arm around me.

"Ms. Wu gave you homework?" I asked.

"You better believe it!" He exclaimed.

"Maybe we should study together?" I told him.

He kissed me lovingly of my forehead.

"Sounds like a great idea." He said.

We started to walk towards the library. We could both teleport there, or borrow Vivian's cloak, but why should we waste energy like that. Alexander was still tired from whatever he was doing earlier. I could feel it.

"Alex why are you so tired?" I finally asked, when we were both in the library, and looking at books. He tried to give me his best 'I have no idea what you're talking about look,' but I saw past that.

"Moolinda was teaching us to resist Death magic." He eventually answered.

"That must suck." I told him.

"It does." He told me.

The library was once again silent. The only sound was of the turning of pages. Sometimes it's a good thing. It always makes it easier to concentrate in the silence.

I brought out my paper out of my bag, not conjuring it, like I normally would. Instead, I just conjured my pen, like I had before. I knew that I would have to finish this quickly and efficiently if I was going to be in time for Gideon.

It took about an hour before I was done and about fifteen more minutes for Alexander. We unfortunately had to split up because the Life and Myth classrooms were in different buildings.

As anyone can imagine Professor Drake wasn't exactly pleased to see me. Then again he never is. I turned in the paper and left.