A/N: Thanks for the reviews for chapter four. Please enjoy this next chapter.

Disclaimer: I only own Damien.


A week later, while the children were quietly working on a math assignment, they were interrupted by their teacher.

"I need everyone's attention, for a moment, please," Damien demanded of his students.

Knowing better than to disobey their teacher, all the children brought their attention to him. When they brought their attention to Damien, they noticed a very familiar looking boy, standing next to him. Luke was especially pleased about this. He wanted to say something, but he just knew that if he spoke without raising his hand or getting permission from the teacher, he'd be punished for it. So, he just kept his mouth shut. Everyone stayed quiet, as Damien spoke.

"We have a new student," Damien said, stating the obvious. "Why don't you introduce yourself to everyone," he suggested to the familiar looking boy.

"Okay, sure," the boy agreed, as he smiled. "Hi, I'm sure most of you remember who I am, seeing how we met a couple of weeks ago, at Luke's house," he said to the class, "but in case you may have forgotten my name, I'm Matt Simmons."

"Oh, so you know everyone here," Damien asked.

"Yeah, we met a couple of weeks ago," said Matt. "but I've known Luke since I was three years old."

"Oh, that's nice," said Damien. "Now there are rules in this class room, you may not speak, unless you raise your hand and are given permission to speak. I expect you to be on your best behavior at all times. And I will not tolerate any mistakes. Do you understand," he asked Matt.

"Yes," said Matt.

"Good. You can sit next to Ashley," said Damien. "I'm sure you know who she is."

"Yeah, I know who she is," Matt said, as he made his way to his desk and sat down.

A couple of hours later, the children were outside for recess. It was a nice, warm and sunny day out. All the children were sitting underneath the jungle gym.

"Why didn't you tell me, you were going to move here," Luke asked his best friend.

"I didn't even know I was moving here," said Matt. "All I knew is that one day my dad got a job offer that required us to leave and then the next day, we moved into a house, here. By the way, Mr. Benson seems kind of scary and mean," he said, suddenly changing the subject. "Please tell me, I'm just jumping to the wrong conclusion. Right?"

"You're not jumping to the wrong conclusion," said JJ. "That jerk really is like that. I refuse to talk to him, until he can learn how to be nice to others."

"Part of me really wishes I had stayed in the fifth grade, when I got to skip a couple of grades last year. That way, I wouldn't have to be in Mr. Benson's class," Spencer admitted. "but then again, I would miss all of you."

"There is no way that you are leaving us again," said Maeve. "If we have to suffer through this terrible year, then you're gonna suffer with us."

"I promise I won't be skipping anymore grades," said Spencer.

"Good, I really didn't want to have to plan another spy mission and break you out of another grade," said Emily.

"Spy mission," there was a confused look on Matt's face.

"She likes to pretend she's a spy," Stephen said.

"Excuse me, but I don't pretend to be a spy. I am a spy," Emily said, defensively.

"Okay, okay, I'm sorry," Stephen apologized. "I won't call you a pretend spy, anymore."

"You better not or next time you do, I'm gonna have Agent Flippity Floppy Moonbeam Nacho Sauce beat you up," Emily threatened, as she pointed at Elle. "And don't think she won't do it! Because she will!"

"No, I won't! That's just mean," said Elle. "And I'm bored. I'm gonna go play on the swings. Anyone want to go with me?"

" I'll go with you," said Kate. She was about to stand up, but was abruptly pulled back down, by Emily. "Ouch! What was that for?!"

"Don't go with her, Agent Banana Nut Sour Punch. It's a trap," Emily warned. "If you go with her, she'll trap you in her evil lair, five hundred feet beneath the earth's surface."

"You have an evil lair," Penelope asked Elle. The fear could be heard in her voice.

"Don't be ridiculous, Penelope. Of course I don't have an evil lair," said Elle. "Emily's just trying to scare everyone."

"I'm sure Hedwig, Yoshi and Ferdinand all must have been scared, when you trapped them, on the second day of kindergarten," Emily sent an evil glare towards Elle.

"I never…"

"Wait a minute, I don't remember any kid in our kindergarten class, with those names," Derek interrupted Elle. Several of the other children agreed with him.

"Yeah, I don't remember, either," said Aaron.

"That's because there never was any kids in our kindergarten class with those names," Spencer explained.

"No, it's because unlike the rest of you, I have a perfect memory," Emily snootily said. "I remember everything."

"No, you don't," Spencer said. "but I do."

Emily was quiet for a moment, before finally speaking. "You're absolutely right," she cheerfully announced to Spencer.

"Okay, I'm confused. Did Elle trap three kids in an evil lair, on the second day of kindergarten or not," Will asked.

"No, she did not," said Spencer.

"Oh okay. I was just wondering," said Will.

"What kind of names are Hedwig, Yoshi and Ferdinland, I mean Ferdipan, I mean Ferdipindot, I mean… Ugh! You know what I mean," Luke threw his hands up in anger, as he was having trouble with saying, 'Ferdinand.'

"It's Ferdinand," Emily corrected him. "And how am I supposed to know what kind of names those are?! I don't write all the stuff that comes out of my mouth! I just say it!"

"RECESS IS OVER! IT'S TIME TO GO BACK INSIDE," Damien's voice could be heard throughout the playground. He had been standing on the outdoor basketball court. "LET'S GO! MOVE IT OR YOU'LL ALL BE WRITING SENTENCES!"

"Really? Recess is over, already," Kevin asked in disbelief.

Spencer looked down at his wrist watch. "Actually, we still have ten minutes left," he said.

"Then why is he making us leave recess, early," Ashley asked, as everyone else were wondering the same.

"Because he's a jerk, who doesn't want anyone to have any fun," said JJ.

"Maybe we should get going," suggested Aaron. He did his best to contain the fear in his voice. "I don't want to get in trouble and have to write sentences."

"Yeah," many of the children agreed.

Several of the children began running towards their teacher, but JJ, Emily, Clyde, Spencer, Beth and Tara decided to walk, instead. When they finally met up with the rest of their friends and teacher, Damien did not looked too pleased with them.

"So, I guess the rules don't apply to the six of you," he sarcastically said. "The rest of your class arrived here, on time. Why couldn't you?"

"Mr. Benson, we still have ten minutes left of recess," Spencer bravely said. "Those who ran, didn't get here on time. They got here, early. And so did the six of us, just not at the same moment as they did."

"The six of you, will be writing the sentence, 'I will follow the orders of my teacher.', five hundred times," Damien said, ignoring Spencer's statement.

In a single file line, the children quietly marched back into the school and into their classroom. The six children who had received punishment from Damien, soon began writing their sentences. None of them were happy about it, but they also did not regret disobeying their teacher's orders.


End of chapter five. Let me know what you thought of it, by leaving me some reviews. I'd really appreciate it, if you did. I'll have chapter six posted as soon as possible.