A/N: Hey everyone, welcome to the first chapter of High School With The Koopalings: The Sequel! First of all thank you guys so much for submitting your characters and for your positive feedback, I really appreciate it. I know I said I would only accept 6 characters but I chose to accept the 7 submitted because all of them are so interesting and I'm excited to write about all of them. I have some plot ideas floating around in my head about all of them, I just hope you guys will like it too. Also, this chapter will be extremely long mainly because we have to get through the basic introductions and get many different storylines going. However, I do want to make much longer chapters than I used to. I don't want to take forever with updating and then have the chapter be kind of short, so expect somewhat long chapters. I will also be adding a lot of side characters (mainly from various paper mario games), but they will mostly just be side characters except for certain ones. If you'd like to see more of a particular character just leave a review letting me know! Any kind of feedback is appreciated. Please let me know if I did a good job portraying a certain character, or if I did a bad job and how I could improve. And I apologize if your character does not play a huge part in this chapter- believe me, everyone's characters will play big parts later on throughout the story. Okay, enough talking, here's the first chapter!

disclaimer: all nintendo characters are owned by nintendo. i only own lindsay and abigail. all other characters belong to their respectful owners.

'It's great to be back.'

The Koopalings hurriedly sat down in various open seats throughout the English classroom, under the strict eye of Ms. Nastasia. The classroom seemed to be packed to the brim, not a single empty desk after the seven sat down.

Roy sat himself down in the far back of the class, right next to quite an attractive koopa. She had straight ginger hair going to her shoulders and piercing green eyes. She wore a dark violet off-the-shoulder crop top and matching skirt going to just above her knees. She watched him sit down and they made eye contact for a split second. Roy had the feeling he knew her, but brushed it off. She, however, had a different idea.

"Look who's back in town. Same old Roy Koopa I see?" He glanced at her and raised an eyebrow, although his glasses hid it so she didn't even notice.

"That's my name, don't wear it out." She kept staring at him even as he looked away once again, looking as if she was waiting for something. He sighed and turned back to her. "Do I know you, or am I just that attractive?" Referring to her watching him. She looked taken aback, nearly offended.

"Wow. I know I cut my hair and let my bangs grow out but, man. Didn't think I was that unrecognizable." He took a better look at her face. She used to have bangs? Who did he know with bangs?

After a good minute of silence between the two, she huffed and glared at him. "Does the name Abigail ring any bells in that thick head of yours?" Of course she was a little offended, they nearly dated three years ago in their freshmen year, how could he forget her? She clearly hadn't forgotten him.

He scoffed at her remark about his 'thick head' and rolled his eyes. "Yep, definitely Abigail. Same sarcastic, annoying personality." Abigail's glare towards him became even colder and she turned away, giving up on him. When did he get so rude?

Across the classroom, Larry took a seat next to a group of guys, all of them talking. He was never a shy one, and they didn't look too mean. He sat down right next to a duplighost wearing a party hat. 'Very original', he noted. The duplighost and the rest of his friends all took notice of Larry, none of them saying hi however, so he brought it upon himself to greet them. He had to do it in a cool, suave way, to have them understand that he was one cool dude.

"Uh… h-hey there." He awkwardly spoke, his voice cracking halfway through the sentence. He inwardly cursed at himself. That was not cool or suave. That was the true definition of lame. The three guys all looked at him: the duplighost, a jester, and a small green… alien? Okay, he had no clue what that thing was, but that thing was the one to break the silence.

"Greetings, space grunt! We welcome you! Right guys?" The green alien looked at all of his friends, who sat in silence, then back at Larry. "My name is Squirps, but you can call me captain!" The duplighost then rolled his eyes.

"Squirps, stop trying to make 'captain' happen; it's not going to happen." Squirps, looking a little dejected, turned back around in his seat. The duplighost faced Larry. "Nice meeting you, dude. These are my pals, Squirps," Squirps happily turned around again. "And Dimentio." The jester kept holding his slightly unsettling smile. "You can call me Doopliss." The duplighost smirked at him.

"Um, hi, nice to meet you guys. I'm Larry Koopa." Larry awkwardly smiled at them and Dimentio chuckled.

"Oh believe me, we know. Youngest son of the ruler of the koopas. Not that that's a bad thing of course, Squirps himself is also a prince." Dimentio grinned and gestured to Squirps, whose eyes lit up in astonishment.

"Another prince around here? Yay!" Squirps looked ecstatic, as they continued a conversation about pranking one teacher, Dimentio's adoptive father, Mr. Bleck.

"You want in, slick?" Doopliss and the others grinned at him, which Larry returned without hesitation. Who was he to turn down what seemed like a great prank?

"I'm in."

As Larry conversed with his new friends, he caught the attention of two ladies.

One was a magikoopa with bright hazel eyes, long and curly dark purple hair, with mysterious black lipstick. She had silver hoop earrings and was wearing a black cloak with silver stars scattered across it. She was the definition of mystery.

The other girl was a lycan, also known as a half human half wolf creature. She had long silver hair tied up into a ponytail, intense crimson eyes, and fluffy ears and tail. She was wearing a red tank top with an open black leather jacket and blue jeans. She had a moon pendant to finish off the look. If you looked closely enough, you could see that she had small fangs. She looked a bit intimidating, but not too scary.

The two girls noticed the other one staring at Larry, and nervously looked away. They weren't scared of each other though. They both wanted to make a move on him, each with different plans in mind.

Not too far away, Wendy stood right next to a familiar face, or at least, she hoped was a familiar face. She sat next to a female koopa who had curly brown hair tied up into a messy bun with charming brown eyes. She had on a purple tee-shirt with some planets and stars on it, along with some light blue cropped jeans. She hadn't seemed to notice Wendy yet, lost in her own world, until Wendy cleared her throat, catching her attention.

"Lindsay?" The koopa's eyes brightened and she grinned nearly from ear to ear.

"Wendy?!" Wendy smiled back at Lindsay, placing her books down on the desk next to her. "Oh my grambi I barely recognized any of you!" She excitedly looked around the classroom, spotting the other six koopalings, before turning back to Wendy.

"Um excuse me? Look at you! You look completely different but it's not a bad change, I like it!" Lindsay smiled at Wendy's compliment.

"Thanks! Oh man, it's gonna be great to have all of you back. You have to hang out with the rest of my friends later, including Abby!" Lindsay started talking about all the adventures her and her friends had been on throughout the past few years, and Wendy couldn't wait to meet them all at lunch.

Just a few rows behind Morton, who sat at the very front, Lemmy and Iggy sat right beside each other, just in front of one other koopa. She sat right behind Iggy and had black hair, sparkling green eyes, and a purple shell. She quickly took notice of the two brothers, specifically Iggy. She found him incredibly handsome, and found herself burning up, causing her to be a bit embarrassed. 'Get a hold of yourself, Cheryl!' She didn't even know the koopa, and yet here she was, thinking about how cute he was. She wanted to talk to him right away, but was too afraid. She couldn't. Not yet, at least.

Finally, there was Ludwig sitting in a corner. He was frustrated, he did not want to be back at high school. He was sat next to a burly, irish boy who immediately tried to start up a conversation with the prince. Bad idea.

"'Ey there! I'm O'Chunks, who're yeh?" Despite his somewhat scary appearance, Ludwig knew that yes, he was kind, but clearly not as smart as himself. He sighed, before muttering his name. O'Chunks, however, didn't hear what he said. "Uh, sorry, I didn't catch yer name! Mind repeatin' it?" He smiled warmly, but Ludwig was not in the best mood.

"Prince Ludwig Von Koopa, though I highly doubt you'll remember that." Ludwig tried his hardest to ignore O'Chunks throughout the rest of the class. 'Great, I'm stuck next to an oaf for the rest of the school year.'

Lunch soon came around, and as soon as the bell rang, everyone rushed up. Some, however, rushed a little too fast. A female koopa was leaving her classroom from across the hall as Iggy nearly ran past her, nearly knocking her over.

"Eek!" She stumbled and tried to regain her balance, but tripped over her own tail and fell, along with her books. Iggy noticed and felt awful. The koopa had long, straight blonde hair with mismatched coloured eyes - one green and the other one violet. She also had a cute cat tail and cat ears.

"I'm so sorry! Are you okay, miss?" He lent her his hand to help her up, which she gratefully took with a small blush. She went to pick up her books, but he beat her to it. "I'll get them, it's the least I can do."

He picked them all up and then handed them back to her with a sheepish grin. "Um, great first impression huh?" She giggled a bit and smiled.

"Actually, it wasn't the worst first impression. You did redeem yourself, after all." Iggy blushed a bit at this, before awkwardly clearing his throat.

"I'm Iggy and uh, I'll see you around!" He nervously said before taking off. As he walked away, the girl yelled after him.

"Um, I'm Candy! See you!" She blushed to herself, definitely looking forward to the rest of the school year.

At the cafeteria, Lindsay approached her friend group with Wendy close behind. "Hi guys!" She waved to them before sitting down, and making a space for Wendy to sit as well. "Wendy, these are my friends."

The first to recognize Wendy was Abigail. "Wendy! Hey! I missed you so much, I'm so glad you're back!" She grinned happily at Wendy, who returned it in a heartbeat.

"Me too!" She turned to face the other two girls at the table, both of which Lindsay pointed out before: the green girl with pigtails and the nimbi. "Hi there, I'm Wendy O. Koopa."

"Hiya, I'm Mimi!" A green girl with curly pigtails introduced herself. "I'm Mr. Bleck's daughter. Well... adoptive daughter. I don't know if you've met Dimentio or O'Chunks yet but those are my adoptive brothers." She pointed to the purple and yellow clothed jester who was currently sneaking out of the cafeteria with his friends: Doopliss, Larry, Squirps, and a fox. "That one there is Dimentio. He's… annoying. I don't know how he has any friends!" Mimi jokingly laughed before pointing to the muscular scottish guy currently talking with Roy and Morton. "There's O'Chunks! He looks intimidating but really, he's a goofball and a sweetie. Pretty much the opposite of Dimentio." She turned back around to face the last friend, a nimbi, so she could introduce herself.

"Thou mayest refer to me as Luvbi, the daughter of the rulers of the Overthere and Underwhere. Thou may knowest those folk as Queen Jaydes and Grambi." Luvbi said confidently, obviously very proud of her mother and father.

"Wow, that's amazing! You're like… way past royalty." Wendy stared at her in astonishment.

"That is right, I am quaint much beyond royalty. However, I doth not needeth to beest hath called princess or anything of the sort." Luvbi smiled at the rest of them who all groaned, leaving Wendy confused.

Abigail rolled her eyes before saying, "Luvbi says this now, but when someone disrespects her, then she plays the princess card."

"She does it all the time!" Mimi chimed in. "Every time someone fights with her and disrespects her, Luvbi screams at them to refer to her as a princess and nothing less."

"What? Nay, I doth not!" Luvbi scoffed before smirking. "Well now, maybe so." The rest of the table laughed before Doopliss came up and sat down right next to Mimi, who frowned.

"Doopliss, what a pleasure seeing you today! Not. What do you want?" He faked being offended at her words.

"Mimikins, why are you so mean to me? I just wanted to come say hey." He grinned at her, as she grinned back.

"Okay, now you did. So leave." His face dropped, looking quite disappointed.

"Mimi! All I wanted was to hang out with my favourite person!" He put an arm around her, who quickly slapped it away. The rest of the table was watching in anticipation to see what would happen next.

"Doopliss, really. What do you want from me?" She narrowed her eyes at him until he sighed in defeat.

"Fine, fine. I need a favour from you." He began to ask as Luvbi glared at him.

"What doth thee wanteth, pig?" Wendy could sense that the girls were all annoyed by Doopliss. Doopliss glared right back at Luvbi, clearly not as friendly with her as he was with Mimi.

"Listen, shakespeare, I'm mainly talking to Mimi here, alright? Do you understand that or must I repeat it in your old time-y talk?" Luvbi glared at his words before shutting up and letting him resume talking to Mimi.

"Anywho, I need you to distract your mom, Mrs. Tippi?" Mimi suspiciously glanced at him.

"Tell me why."

"Do I have to?" He sighed as she nodded. "Alright. Me and the guys are planning to prank your dad - Dimentio's idea - at the end of lunch. Our issue is that your dad and mom always have lunch together, so if you distract your mom then your dad will be all alone, ready to be pranked." Doopliss smiled, looking very proud of his idea, until Mimi laughed.

"Why on Earth would I do that? What would I get out of it?" She looked at him as if he was ridiculous and he smirked.

"If you don't, Dimentio has your diary. He'll share the contents of it with everyone in this school. Including myself and uh, apparently there's some stuff in there about me?" He winked at her and Lindsay gasped.

"You wouldn't dare!" She wanted to stick up for Mimi, even if it wouldn't help much.

"Oh, but we would." Doopliss chuckled and Mimi reluctantly agreed. The two left to go do prank-related stuff and the rest of the table continued their discussion.

The rest of the pranking crew were making their way to Mr. Bleck's classroom, where him and his wife spent their lunches every day. The pranking crew consisted of Larry, Dimentio, Squirps, and an anthropomorphic fox named Norman. He had been polite to Larry during introductions at the beginning of lunch, but once Larry mentioned that he was a prince, Norman had started acting a bit colder to him, despite always being so cheery. Larry couldn't figure out why though.

They had almost made it without anyone catching them (they were looking pretty suspicious, carrying huge buckets of paint after all), until they rounded a corner. Larry ran right into a girl whose attention he'd caught before, the girl who was half fox.

"Agh! Really dude?!" She glared at him, ignoring the fact that she thought he was cute. She was covered head to toe in light blue paint, and a certain mischievous magikoopa who had been following Larry the entire time was snickering from behind a plant. Larry's face paled, and the rest of his friends backed away.

"Uhhh… I'm so sorry! Um, oh gee, I'm really sorry." He hoped that would be enough, but she scoffed.

"Yeah, that's not gonna cut it! Do you know how hard acrylic paint is to get off of clothes?" She asked him, and Dimentio chimed in.

"Impossible,"

"Exactly!"

"Without magic." He finished. She raised an eyebrow at him as he snapped his fingers and all the paint was gone. "You're welcome, and your name is?"

"...You can call me Wolfe. And thanks." She turned back to Larry before smirking. "You got off easy this time dude, you owe me one."

He nodded frantically, not wanting to anger her again. "Of course! Uh, I'll see you around, Wolfe. I'm Larry!" He waved to her as she waved back before walking away. "Thanks for that, Dimentio."

Dimentio grinned, sending chills down his spine. "You owe me one too, Lawrence." Larry awkwardly smiled and nodded.

"Uh… alright." The four progressed to Mr. Bleck's classroom, hiding behind a wall. They waiting for Doopliss to arrive with Mimi, so Mimi could distract Mrs. Tippi. They knew Mimi would have to, she'd rather die than have people expose what was inside of her diary. Which made Larry wonder…

"Dimentio? What's inside Mimi's diary anyways?" Dimentio seemed to freeze in place as the other two watched.

"Yeah, what is in there that's so bad?" Norman questioned suspiciously. I mean come on, it was Mimi, what awful things did she have to hide?

"Let's just say, the act she puts up around Doopliss? It's all a cover." Dimentio snickered, not wanting to say much more until later.

"Act?" Larry wondered, not knowing about Mimi and Doopliss' rivalry.

"It's a shapeshifter rivalry." Norman informed him while slightly rolling his eyes. "They both like to joke around with each other but also insult each other. It's kind of weird, but who am I to judge?"

"Mhm! Squirps agrees. Who'd wanna be mean to a friend?" Squirps piped in.

"Is it really any of your business's?" Mimi snapped as her and Doopliss had showed up silently, and the other four nearly had heart attacks. "Out of my way." She pushed past all of them, and their plan was set into action.

It wasn't a very difficult plan, not at all. Mimi had successfully led Mrs. Tippi away to talk about who-knows-what while the five guys ambushed Mr. Bleck with acrylic paint. He looked like a rainbow after that. All throughout the school, everyone could faintly hear a 'DIMENTIO' followed by a bunch of boys giggling like schoolgirls.

Back in the cafeteria, Roy and Morton were bonding with O'Chunks. O'Chunks was currently filling them in on who was who, and Roy couldn't resist asking about Abigail.

"She's a what?" Roy sputtered out, his face going pale with disbelief.

"A player?" Morton repeated O'Chunks statement in astonishment, and Roy quickly began laughing.

"Abigail Jones, a player? Really? I doubt that." His frantic laughs soon turned to quiet chuckles, but stopped when O'Chunks turned around and pointed at someone.

"Yeh see that guy there?" He was pointing at a certain toad who had blonde hair and sunglasses. The toad was gazing lovingly at Abigail from across the room, who didn't pay any attention to him. "She managed to charm the famous Zip Toad, and the lass doesn't even want 'em!"

His statement, however, was soon to be proved wrong as Zip walked himself over towards Abigail and her friends. He sat himself right beside the ginger and openly flirted with her. This disgusted Roy beyond belief - didn't she have the decency to be all lovey dovey with someone in private and not public? As if his brain was no longer in control, he walked over to that table too and sat down, followed by O'Chunks and Morton.

Abigail noticed but Roy couldn't tell. She didn't spare him a glance and continued her conversation with Zip about homecoming later this month. The other girls though were quick to complain about the boys joining the table.

"Um, guys?" Lindsay glanced at the three boys. "Yeah, it's nice to have you back but uh, the table's a little cramped." She gestured to everyone being literally squished next to each other, including Abigail and Zip. The two didn't seem to mind, but Roy did.

"Bleh, can you two get a room or something?" He waved his hands around, gesturing to all the people in the same room. "You're in public. It's gross."

"Your face is gross." Zip snarkily shot back and in the blink of an eye, Roy slammed both his hands down on the table, making everything jump.

"Roy!" Abigail glared at the pink koopa, infuriated with him. He was the one who barged over to her table, if he didn't like it, he could leave. Plus, his whole attitude in English had given her a bad start to her day. "We need to talk."

He glared at her as she stood up, but followed her. He wanted to give her a piece of his mind - had she no idea what PDA was?

To be fair, Roy didn't know what it stood for.

But she should!

The two walked off into the hall and Abigail's eyes seemed to pierce through Roy's shades. "What is your problem?" She muttered through her teeth and he scoffed.

"My problem? What the hell was that, huh?! It was gross. Why don't you two learn to flirt and make googly eyes at each other in private?" He towered over her, trying to intimidate her, but she didn't back down.

"Since when are you the one to have a problem with flirting with people?" Her face nearly matched her hair with how angry she was. Who was he to tell her who she can and can't flirt with?

"Since when are you a player?" He fired back at her, getting close to her face to scare her. "I thought you valued relationships."

"You're one to talk." Abigail huffed, and took a step back. "You don't know anything about me, Roy. We're not close. Why do you have an issue with me flirting with other guys when we're not even together?!" She hissed at him, holding her intense gaze. "We never were."

She couldn't tell, but behind those shades, his eyes softened. She was right. He was mad because he was jealous when he had no right to be. "You're right. We never were together." He turned away from her and headed back to the cafeteria. "Be with who you want, I don't care."

She watched him go, and felt the same longing feeling in her chest she felt years ago. They were so close to being together, but never made it official. They were so close and she let him walk away. And here they were again, letting the other one slip away. With a sigh, Abigail slowly made her way upstairs to her locker. Class was starting soon, after all. She had no time to focus on him.

The bell rang through the school and everyone rushed into their classes, except for of course five troublemakers who were currently in the principal's office, Ms. Kammy.

Since the school was in Darklands (near the border between it and the Mushroom Kingdom), you'd think Bowser would run the school, right? Well, not exactly. Yes, Bowser owned the school, but he 'had more important things to do than run a high school', so who better to boss children around than Kammy Koopa?

The five boys had to explain to her why exactly they had decided to prank Mr. Bleck, not exactly the best way to spend most of third period.

A few students were spending their third period in the school's large gymnasium for physical education. Those students were some that had english together, and some other students who had math first in the morning. Wendy recognized those faces from english: Roy, Iggy, Abigail, and Cheryl (though she had never spoke with her before). Most of the people in this class though, she didn't recognize. She walked over to Abigail and her new friend Mimi, who were currently heading to the change room for the girls.

"Hey guys!" She greeted them and they waved back at her. "There's a lot of new faces here, for me at least." Mimi could tell she felt a bit overwhelmed and put a hand on her shoulder.

"It's okay Wendy, these people are nice people." She smiled and Abigail scoffed, glancing across the gym at Roy.

"Not all of them." She turned back to the girls and sighed. "Nevermind." She walked past them into the change room and the two followed after exchanging a curious glance.

When everyone had come out of the change rooms, the students were all told to sit on the bleachers and wait for further notice, so Abigail and Mimi took this chance to point at the students Wendy didn't recognize and tell her about them. The students were very diverse: two shadow sirens named Beldam and Marilyn, a nerdy chameleon named Francis who seemed to be bonding with Iggy, a pair of siblings named Boom-Boom and Pom-Pom, a koopa with blonde hair and mismatched eyes that Mimi knew from her first period class who was called Candy, and even a lady boo by the name of Bow.

"Ahem!" The gym teacher made herself present, none other than Coach Daisy. "Off the bleachers everyone, there's no time to sit around and be lazy, we're getting right into our warm ups!" Her voice was very intense and nearly frightened all of the students.

"Coach you told us to sit on the bleachers and wait for you-" Zip Toad tried to correct her, making his way over to Abigail, but Coach Daisy interrupted him.

"I said no such thing, no complaining mister! An extra two laps for your whining." She crossed her arms and raised an eyebrow, waiting for him and the other to begin running. "Everyone else, five laps! Chop chop, let's go!"

The class groaned but still began running. Wendy, Mimi and Abigail were secretly slacking when the coach wasn't looking, Zip and Roy seemed to be racing each other, but everyone else tried their best to please the coach and do as told.

Meanwhile, in the other period 3 classroom, many students were conversing, excited for drama class. Except for Ludwig, of course. Sure he'd rather have this than gym but he was never one to act. Yes, he liked the spotlight, but he didn't think he was made for acting. Plus, he knew nearly nobody in this classroom, except for...

"Hey, Ludwig!" He turned to see Lindsay walking over to him with a big grin on her face. "How're you liking being back at this school again? Pretty fun, right?"

He contemplated what to say, because truthfully he was not enjoying school, but she did seem to like school and Ludwig didn't want to bring her down. However, she took his silence as a 'no'.

"What's wrong?" She took a seat in a chair and he sat right next to her with a heavy sigh.

"Everyone here is just so… different. Everything's different compared to being privately tutored." He glanced around at the various classmates. "Call me antisocial, but I prefer learning things alone and at my own pace, which is certainly quicker than most of these kid's paces." He looked back at Lindsay who was raising an eyebrow.

"Oh come on Ludwig, lighten up a bit. So what if you have to slow down your learning progress?" She smiled at him but he frowned.

"I'd rather learn what I need to for this year as fast as possible, because as soon as I do, I start preparing to rule this kingdom. I am the heir after all." Ludwig's eyes lit up from mentioning becoming the ruler of Darklands, it had always been his dream, and he was never a patient person.

Lindsay rolled her eyes and placed her hand on his shoulder, making him jump slightly. "Relax. Ever heard the saying 'stop and smell the roses'?" He scoffed at this. Of course he had heard it, he just thought it was stupid. "Well, that's what I think you should do. No offense but you're not the best with socializing. Take the extra time you have in this school to become a more open person."

Before Ludwig could reply, the door flung open by their drama teacher, Madame Flurrie. "Oh my my my, look at all of you! Such a great class already, yes indeed!" Gesturing to how everyone was already in their seats. She floated up to the stage set up on one side of the classroom, taking her place in the center. "Good morning everyone, I'm Madame Flurrie- your drama teacher! Now, we're going to jump right into our warm-up exercises. Everyone, pick a partner! We'll be doing some mirroring exercises to bond with each other and start us off."

Lindsay glanced at Ludwig from the corner of her eye- sure, she knew lots of people in here and could easily ask to be partners with anyone, but Ludwig? His face looked a little more pale than usual, and even though he tried to put up a tough guy exterior, she could tell that he was really awful with people. She stood and put out her hand, to which he glanced at. "Partners?"

He smiled in joy and what looked like relief, despite standing up without taking her hand. "I'd love to be." Lindsay smiled back at him and the two joined the class in the activity. Lindsay took this chance to glance around at all the partners, most of which were pretty predictable.

Luvbi had chosen to be partners with a sweet shadow siren Vivian, Morton had grouped up with O'Chunks, Norman and Squirps (who had already returned from the office along with the other three), and Dimentio with Larry (who looked a little uncomfortable). Not too far from Larry were Electra and Wolfe, who had become partners with each other because they both wanted to get closer to Larry. Another pair were two girls who were great friends due to their sarcastic and easygoing natures. One girl had pitch black hair and enchanting dark pink eyes who went by the name Amethyst. The other girl had mousy blonde hair with amused yellow eyes hidden behind glasses, named Gabby.

The class was filled with chatter, and Madame Flurrie couldn't wait to start thinking of which musical to perform for their exams- each person in there certainly had their own personality, and she couldn't wait to see their acting skills.

The final bell rang sooner than every student thought, the first day had definitely flown by quickly. The Koopalings all said goodbye to their new friends and met each other at the back of the school, right near Ludwig's car (which was still parked on the grass). They all piled in, this time with no hassle, and drove home, ready to end their exhausting yet thrilling day.