By ValerieRichards

Disclaimers: See chapter 1.

Author's note: I try to make my stories good so that you guys like it.

Chapter 2: Not What It Seems

Alan and the other kids who'd gotten the letter walked into the school building looking around. The parents had gotten a look around and left.

"Welcome everyone. My name's Pat Melonus and…….oh hey…….as you can tell, what your parents saw is not the real thing. Let me give you the tour of the real place" he said. They began to walk around the building. Everything had changed from being 'normal', boring classes to fun and exciting classes.

"Wow! This is awesome" a kid on the left of Alan exclaimed in awe. The kid on Alan's right agreed. Alan smiled, he was really going to like it here.

"Um hi. I'm Alan Tracy" Alan introduced to both of them. They smiled.

"Alex Aarons" the kid on the left said.

"Max Shepard" the kid on the right said. One by one, the kids around him began to introduce themselves. Pat smiled when he saw the freshmen making friends with each other. The freshmen were led to their dormitories.

"Now if you guys need anything just find the nearest person and ask them for help. They should be glad to help" Pat told them.

"Okay" the kids said. Pat went to go close the doors, but stopped mid-way. He turned back to them.

"Oh and, if there are people at the door and they look suspicious, don't open it. There are people trying to bring this school and the people in it down" he warned them. Then, he left. All the kids looked at each other nervously. They went to bed.

"Oh excuse me! Can you open the door for me, I need to talk to the uh……head of the school" a guy said. Alan and his friends looked at hi suspiciously.

"Sorry, we're not allowed to let you in. We're not allowed to let strangers in" they told him. The man sighed and smiled sheepishly.

"Don't worry kids, I'm not a stranger. I'm a friend of your Head" the guy said. The kids blocked the front door.

"Sorry, but we can't let you in" they insisted. The man was starting to get mad. His face was turning red.

"Let me in you little punks" he growled. Their eyes narrowed and they didn't move. Most of the sophomores and juniors came over. The man left, but went to a different door. The juniors and sophomores spilt up and went to each of the three other main entrance doors. There were plenty of other doors, but you needed a school card to be able to open them.

"You're not getting in this school. Leave right now" some of the sophomore class told him. He growled and went to the third door to find the juniors there. He tried to get past them.

"Look! Over there" the man tried to trick them. The juniors didn't look away. They just stood there glaring at them.

"How stupid do you think we are" one of them asked. The man growled and went back to the front. He tried to get in there again.

"Move over you brats" he said. He pushed forwards and the freshmen tried to stop him. They stood together as best as possible and the guy had a hard time pushing through. He did still get through.

"Uh oh" a freshman gasped. The guy had managed to get through and they tried to get him. He smiled triumphantly at them and began to walk towards the door.

"Where do you think you're Albert" a voice boomed. The man, Albert, had run smack into Pat and the other seniors.

"To talk to your principal" Albert told him. Pat rolled his eyes and some of the other seniors snorted.

"Oh him? We fired him last week" Pat said. He put his hands on his hips.

"Now get away from this building before we personally see to it that you get off these premises" another senior said. Albert snuffed and walked away. The seniors smiled at them once he was out of earshot.

"You guys did really good stopping that guy" Pat commented. The freshmen smiled happily. They went to class unaware of what was to happen next.


Please R&R!