Thursday:
I had lunch with Andy again. I had to teach him more about technology since he was still far off despite living in a modern world like this.
"Wait, so what's the difference between an iCoffin and an Eye-Pod?" Andy asked.
I explained to him that the iCoffin (iPhone) was used as a means of communication while the Eye-Pod (iPod) was used for leisure and entertainment.
Before he could ask something else, something caught his attention.
"Hey, Kipling! Over here!" he called out.
I turned to see a large boy with blond hair and blue eyes. He would've looked human if not for his large ears.
He gave a friendly wave and walked over to sit with us.
"Kipling, this is Matt." Andy introduced me. "Matt, this is Kipling."
Kipling looked shy.
"Hey, it's nice to meet you, Kipling. I hope we can get along." I greeted while offering a handshake.
He looked at my hand before accepting it.
"Me too. I really hope we can become friends." Kipling said.
Kipling was Farnum's assistant back at Skull Shores. However, he was treated real badly by him and finally decided to leave him. He used to wear a burlap sack over his head to hide his ears, but finally decided to take it off when he realized that Monster High embrace their freaky flaws.
That's quite easy for him since there were also some students with big ears as well.
Suddenly, a group of small tribal creatures came with chants and all. They wore wooden tribal masks.
Those must be Tikis.
"What are they doing here?" Andy asked, puzzled at this.
"Oh, I sent a message to them so that they could come visit Monster High." Kipling answered.
The tikis walked up to us and spoke in some sort of language. Interesting enough, their masks show the expressions they were giving.
"They're looking for Frankie to give her gifts since they practically worship the idols that look like her." Kipling explained.
"You speak their language?" I asked in wonder.
He gave a sheepish smile and nod.
"There are idols of her as well?" I questioned.
This time, it was Andy that answered. "That's my fault. I was the one who carved it out."
I shook my head in disbelief. "Frankie's in the auditorium with the other cheerleaders, so good luck guiding them."
"You're not coming?" Andy asked.
"Trust me. These Tikis need a more familiar guide." I answered.
They left the cafeteria to guide the Tikis to Frankie while many of the other students looked on, leaving me alone at the table. Shrugging, I continued to eat.
Later, I received a text from Draculaura about if I wanted to hang out with them at the mall tomorrow after school. I texted her that I would be there. It was just another day, I guess.
A/N: Another entry has gone by! So whose next? As usual.
