Another chapter, still in Boo's POV. This one is a bit longer and may have a bit of a cliff hanger :D Thanks for reading and please review!

Chapter 2

"So, I hope it's okay if my sister Nani joins us for dinner. She worries too much." Lilo closed the dorm door and locked it behind us. She brushed her hand across the white door. "Oh, I heard that we can decorate our doors! I was thinking pink or purple flowers across it."

"No!" My heart was pumping a million times a minute and a cold sweat had broken out across my body. I tried to catch my breath as Lilo gave me a strange look.

"Okay, I guess it's a no on the flowers."

"Sorry, I just. . .um. . ." No excuse came to mind. How could I tell her that a monster used to come through my flowered closet door until I was thirteen?

"It's okay, no need for explanation." Lilo flicked her hand as if to rid us of the awkwardness. "Lets just decide on something else over dinner or something. I'm sure Nani or someone can come up with something." My roommate smiled and linked her arms with mine. "Now lets go, I'm starving."

Lilo already seemed to know her way around as she led me to the dining hall, which is funny because I had actually lived down the street from here and I was completely lost. On the other hand, Lilo used to live in Hawaii and seemed to have a superb sense of direction compared to my own.

Since it was the night before school actually started, they were serving from a large buffet. Students milled around between the food and the tables around the large room. A couple spotted Lilo immediately and waved her over. She dragged me towards them.

"Hey, Nani, David." Lilo hugged them both. Lilo looked like a younger Nani, their features were the same. David was slightly taller than Nani and had dark eyes and tan skin as well. His hair was shaggy, but not too long.

"This is Mary, but she likes to be called Boo," Lilo introduced, pushing me forward. The two gave me curious glances before Nani enveloped me in a hug.

"It's nice to meet you, Boo. That's a nice nickname, where did you get it?"

"I don't know, just something a friend of mine used to call me," I said as Nani broke away and took David's hand.

"They recently got married," Lilo whispered in my ear as we sat at the table.

"So, Boo, what are you majoring in?"

"Cryptozoology," I replied, hoping they wouldn't ask any more about it. "I never asked about your major, Lilo," I said, hoping to shift attention away from myself.

"Cultural dance." Lilo and Nani shared a look. Before the conversation could continue, someone screamed.

"LILO! NANI!"

"I turned to see the most bizzare sight. Two people were running towards our table. One was very large with dark skin. He wore a Hawaiian shirt and sunglasses, even though the sun had already set. The other was extremely skinny. I think she was a girl, her blonde hair and dress said so. Something about her reminded me of someone I met a long time ago. I don't know, there was something very strange about her. About the pair of them actually.

"Pleakley? Jumba?" David looked extremely confused.

"What are you doing her?" Nani's voice got unnaturally high. The larger one frowned.

"There's a problem outside with the. . .um. . .car. You and David should probably leave now." The small one was nervously drumming her fingers together and was nodding along with her friend.

"I guess we're leaving." Nani stood quickly, hugged Lilo and led a bewildered David out of the dining hall.

"Good luck with college, Lilo!" The four cried out as they left, leaving students around them to laugh and shoot glances at us.

"Your family is. . ." I started, but I didn't know how to end the sentence.

"Weird, unique, deranged?" Lilo offered as she got up to get some food. I laughed and nodded.

After filling ourselves with too much food, we found our way back to the dorms and finished unpacking.

Surprisingly, Lilo had another suitcase filled with even more things to add to the room. She placed hula skirts around her bed and lined her shoes along the wall. I, on the other hand, just finished putting up my books and added a few things to my wall. I just tacked a few pictures up next to my bed and managed to fit a few posters as well.

"I wish we had a bigger closet. How am I going to fit all my clothes in here!?" Lilo complained from within the perfectly fine closet between our beds.

Sitting on my bed, I stared at the closet. It was normal, nothing weird about it. Except that this was a closet. That meant they could come through it.

"Hey, are you okay?" Lilo poked her head out of the closet. Stitch opened one eye from atop Lilo's bed and watched me warily.

"Yeah, I'm just gonna take a look around." I hopped off the bed and left the room without another word.

Before I knew it, I had left the campus. My feet carried me down the streets and past places I hadn't seen in years. I finally stopped in front of a house. It wasn't any home though. The sign in the front lawn expressed extreme dangers about how the building was unstable and whatnot. It said that it was going to be torn down soon.

I laughed to myself. That sign had been there for five years. Soon was a derogatory term.

I climbed the steps to the front door and fished the key from under an abandoned pot next to the door. The flowers that were once planted in it were long gone, choked by weeds.

I stepped through the creaky door and onto the squeaky floor. The entire house was bare, only dust covering the floors and walls. I climbed the stairs slowly, using my phone as a light as the street lights from outside were no longer lighting the inside. I walked through the hall and found myself going into the very last room at the end.

The purple walls surrounded only three items on the floor of that room.

A worn-out doll with red hair.

A dirty orange fish that no longer had white stripes.

A deflated ball that used to be brightly colored.

The toys weren't what I was focused on though. My attention was caught on the flowered door at the back of the room. I can't say how many times I sat on my bed, watching the door, waiting for him to come through.

I slowly walked towards the door and put my hand on the handle. Despite the rest of the house being worn out and grimy, the handle was shiny and I could clearly see my warped reflection in it.

I had changed so much since I last went through this door. My hair was longer, well past my shoulders, and wavy. I had grown several inches, just over five feet. I wore a pink tank top and leggings. I had thrown on a black jacket, but that didn't hide the fact that what I wore was eerily similar to what I wore when I first ventured into my closet.

The door creaked as it opened, just like all the others in this old house, and I peaked beyond it.

I don't know what I was expecting to see, the inside of my closet or maybe even Sulley or Mike on the other side. I especially didn't expect to see the scare floor or a thin purple lizard speaking to a crowd of monsters.

I screamed, causing them all to turn and stare at me with wide eyes.

Randall's eyes connected with mine and recognition flashed through them. I slammed the door shut and ran.

As I ran from the house, I wiped tears furiously from my face. I should have never gone back. I left that world behind five years ago.

And now, it might come back to haunt me.