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"Our first day at school, we're eager little learners,

So fill our brains with lots of facts, our first day at school!"

"Lou, can you be a little quieter while you're at school?" I pleaded to the now six-year-old Louisa, who was going to start first grade with Grace and Jack for the first time. "They are strict there, and I don't want you to get in trouble." They were going to be at school in an hour, and Louisa had been singing the song about starting school from one of the Animaniacs shorts from the minute she woke up.

Louisa sighed, but she said "Whatever, Mom. Chill out, I know what it's going to be like."

"Now girls, remember what I've told you about how to get around the teachers?" Dot coached Louisa and Grace.

"Cuteness." Grace and Louisa chorused.

"Wide eyes-" Grace began.

"Pouty lips." Louisa finished, and both of them gave Dot their best cute look.

"Very good." Dot said, with a smile. "You're both improving." She had taught the girls the "cute song" when they were four years old, and was continuing to help them follow in her footsteps as far as cuteness went.

Jack scowled. "Aunty Dot, how come wide eyes and pouty lips get them everything they want? Don't you have any tips for guys?"

Dot laughed. "Jack, you have to talk to the guys for that."

"Didn't your father tell you anything?" I asked. I was pretty sure that Yakko would've told him at least something.

"About flirting with girls." Jack muttered. "It does weird them out."

I directed a glare at Yakko, knowing exactly what type of 'flirting' that was. He shrugged. "It's a Warner quirk. We have to pass it down to a generation."

"Why can't you just do it and end it?" I asked. "I'm not sure Jack's going to have that much success with that tactic."

Jack scowled, overhearing. "I'm six! I don't need to flirt! Besides, why is this 'tactic' not successful?"

I sighed. "OK, Yakko, why don't you demonstrate? Jack, watch and I'll show why it doesn't work."

"HELLOOOO, NURSE!" Yakko took me by surprise. I expected him to just do the usual jump-into-the-girl's-arms thing that they used to do on the show, but instead, he'd sneaked up from behind me, then grabbed me by the waist, and swung me around. I had been planning to show how most girls would react, but that wasn't going to work now.

I giggled. "OK, that's enough. Besides, that was not why it doesn't work."

Jack pretended to gag, while Grace giggled, exactly like me. Louisa folded her arms and smirked.

But we had to get the kids to school, and meet their teacher. Toons and humans were becoming more and more integrated, so there wouldn't be any problems in them being in the same class as regular human kids. Plus, none of them seemed worried about school, so I assumed that there wouldn't be any problems.

Once we got to the school, things really did seem OK. The teacher assured me that the triplets would fit in happily, and I saw both regular human students and toons around, some less human than others.

As I left, I heard a boy asking one of the triplets "Are you a toon, or are you just dressed up like one?"

When I went to pick up the triplets, they were all in different moods. Jack was in one of his best moods, and his most hyperactive. When he got like this, you could tell Yakko was his father, because he started talking non stop, and shutting him up could take hours. Louisa was in a worse mood, I could see. "What's wrong?" I asked.

She just gave me the glare of death (Something I recognized from myself – she even had my 'aquamarine' eyes). She refused to answer.

Grace, on the other hand, didn't look sad, exactly, but she was even quieter than usual. She was the most serious of the triplets, but even so, she wasn't usually this quiet.

It was only when she finished her homework when she talked. "Mom?" she asked. "What am I?"

I was confused for a moment, but I asked "What do you mean, Grace? You know that, don't you?"

"I thought that," Grace admitted, "But all the kids at school kept asking what I am. Besides, you and Dad and Uncle Wakko and Aunty Dot all look different to us. Why do Lou and Jack have those white paws, and I have pink feet? And my ears are like yours, but Lou and Jack's ones are smaller?"

I hadn't ever told the triplets about my roots. But if there was one thing I knew about crappy Disney sequels, it was to tell your kids about your roots (see Melody from Little Mermaid 2 and Scamp from Lady and the Tramp 2).

"I didn't always look like this." I told Grace softly. "I used to look more like you. I had the same ears your siblings have, and feet like yours. I didn't have a tail, or fur. I had long blonde hair. I wasn't even a toon."

Grace stared up at me. "How did that work?" she asked.

"Well, when I was a few years older than you, I met the rest of our family. Years after that, I started falling in love with your father, and, him being the charasmatic-"

"What does that word mean?" Grace asked.

"Charming." I told her. "He was good at getting me to do what he wanted by just saying the right things. Anyway, he convinced me to join this family and become toon like him."

"But how come we're still half human if you're a toon?" Grace asked.

"We had a theory." I answered. Grace was intelligent enough to understand this. "Being a toon didn't mean much, because I was still me on the inside. All it had done was give me longer ears, fur, white gloves, a tail, and paw-type feet. My human genes were still in there. Since everyone else here is toon from the beginning, you, Louisa and Jack have a mix of mine and Yakko's genes. So you look a bit like I used to, and also a bit like us now."

Grace smiled. "Thanks, Mom." she said. "Now I have an answer for those kids."

"Um, Grace?" I added. "Do you know why Louisa was in such a bad mood?"

Grace smirked. "Well...the other kids were asking what we were. Remember when you guys taught us that song? Lou forgot the words halfway through and she's mad cause I upstaged her."

I tried not to laugh at that, but that made a lot of sense.

OK! Now, I have a favour to ask all of you. I, at this moment, have a new fanfiction up based on a story, and a "Living Books" type game I used to play in Game X-Overs, called "Melissa Meyer: Girl Detective". You don't need any previous background to understand it (Although if you used to read Mercer Meyer's "Little Monster" books you might recognize some of the storyline). Anyway, please, check it out, and give me some ideas on what else to do with it. PLEASE?