Hi! Lol, I'm obsessed with this world. I love it so much, so you're probably going to see a lot of stories for it. So it's good if you enjoy it.


It was a wonderfully cloudy evening as students of Sonic Supernatural High made their way to school for the night's lessons. Some were eager to get there, and some were not. The new year had started a month ago and now it was October and Halloween was just around the corner and everyone was really excited for the events being held at the school to celebrate. The Student Council was hard at work putting up fun orange and black decorations all around the school.

"Hey Blaze can you hand me another banner?" Silver asked as he held up a piece of another banner and a roll of tape in his mouth. The zombie hedgehog held his hand out for the purple witch cat to give him another banner so he could tie them together to make the banner longer so it would reach across the hall.

"Here." The cat obliged and handed him another banner and he tied both banners together, making it longer. She then went back to taping up paper pumpkins and skeletons on the wall while her enchanted gloves put up posters for the Halloween dance that was coming up. The rest of the council was making sure all the food and other decorations were in order in the other hallways.

"Hey Blaze…" Silver suddenly asked his friend and fellow Student Council member.

"What is it Silver?" Blaze asked and turned around.

"Well I've been meaning to ask you—"

"SHADOW GET BACK HERE!" Knuckles' voice could be heard loudly echoing through the hallway. It was clear that the Junior vampire had done something, again. Blaze sighed and facepalmed. "Not again, he does this ALL the time!"

Shadow could be seen flying as a bat, laughing at his latest victim, down the hall past them. Knuckles, a Frankenstein monster was trying to run after the speedy bat as he was soaking wet and the bolts on his neck were sparking.

"He push you into the pool again?" Blaze asked as she put her hands on her hips.

"YES He did!" Knuckles answered her. He tried to dry himself off but he ended up shocking the cat.

"AHHH! MY FUR!" Blaze exclaimed.

"I'm so sorry Blaze!" He apologized. "I promise I'll fix it, but right now I'm going to get that vampire!" He started running after Shadow again down the hall.

Blaze looked at her frizzed lilac fur and sighed. "Why do I even bother?"

"Blaze, the thing I wanted to ask you…" Silver started again, but the bell rang before he could finish his sentence.

Blaze hopped off the little step ladder and put on her enchanted gloves again. "Sorry Silver, I have to go to homeroom now. Can you ask me later, maybe at lunch?" She asked.

Silver sighed. "Yeah, I can wait…" He climbed back down the ladder and leaned it against the wall. "Bye Blaze."

"Bye Silver." The witch waved goodbye to the zombie and headed off to her homeroom. When she got there, she saw Shadow in hedgehog form getting a stern talking to by their homeroom teacher.

"If you can't stop this bullying then we are going to have to call your legal guardian. Do I make myself clear?" The teacher asked him.

Shadow's ears were down. "Yes Miss Hiss…" He mumbled.

Blaze quickly squeezed into the room and took her seat. When the teacher was done talking to Shadow she walked into the room and shut the door behind the vampire who slowly walked to his seat in the back of the classroom. There was a knock at the door just then.

"What is it?" The cobra walked to the door and opened it again to find a female ghost in the form of a wolf standing with a yellow envelope for the teacher.

"I'm sorry to interrupt but my teacher sent me over here to give this to you." She told the teacher.

Ms. Hiss took the envelope. "Thank you dear."

"You're welcome." The ghost started to float away and the snake closed the door. She walked to her desk and sat the envelope down on it.

"Okay everyone settle down, I know you're excited about the Halloween dance and festivities that's coming up at the end of the month but right now we have to call roll. Okay."

"Okay…"

The snake picked up her clipboard and began calling out names for the roll. While she was doing so a note got passed to Blaze. She opened it to read what was inside. It read:

"Who's taking you to the Halloween Dance, Blaze?

~Amy"

Blaze started to blush and quickly hid the note while the teacher was looking. When she wasn't looking anymore she scribbled something on the note and asked the person next to her quietly to pass it to Amy. When the pink vampire hedgehog got the note, she opened it back up to read:

"Amy! I don't know if anyone is going to ask me. You're gonna get us in trouble!"

Amy frowned at the note but crumpled it up when she thought the teacher saw it.

"Amy Rose! What is so important that you need to pass notes?" Ms. Hiss asked her. She held out her hand for the pink hedgehog to give the note to her and she did, reluctantly.

"It's odd that you two would be passing notes, you have cell phones with texting capabilities, but thankfully for your sake I'm not going to read it aloud. It's almost time for your first period, and all of you had better not be late. Class dismissed. Ms. Hiss threw the note in the garbage as Amy and Blaze walked out the door.

"So, who you think is going to take you to the dance Blaze?" Amy asked her cat friend.

Blaze looked at her and sighed. "I don't know if I'm even going to go."

"Smart choice cat." Shadow replied from behind them. "I wouldn't be caught with a stake in my heart at one of those dances."

"But Shadow." Amy replied back to him. "You're very handsome, and I'm surprised you don't have a girlfriend."

"Pfft Yeah I do have a girlfriend, you just haven't seen her, and I've caught you looking at me longingly before. And sorry to say, but I'm taken."

Amy rolled her eyes. "Okay, who is it?"

"I'm not going to tell you of all people, I know you start rumors, and you're a part of the school newspaper."

"Right, why are you following us anyway?"

"My first period class is Home Economics and it's this way." He answered.

"Well then, we'll get out of your way." Amy replied to him and they both split so Shadow could get through. The black and red hedgehog quickly went to his class and left the two girls alone.

"He's such a liar." Amy said once he was gone. "He doesn't have a girlfriend and he knows it."

"Just keep your eyes on Sonic, Amy, don't let his "Charm" fool you" Blaze replied. She switched her books from her right arm to her left arm.

"I won't, Sonic is the only one for me, but what about you? Shadow is quite the looker."

"Amy, I know if I'm going, it's not going to be with that trash bag."

"Aww you're mean~"

Amy playfully pushed her friend and separated from her to go to her evening math class.


Blaze went to her English class. She sat down at her desk next to Silver. The zombie noticed her.

"Blaze! Oh the thing I wanted to ask you was—"

BRRRRRIIINNNGGG

The bell rang, interrupting the zombie and a wave of students entered the classroom followed by the teacher. The teacher was a blonde werecat with blue eyes.

"Okay, it's time for English, take your seats. We have a lot of work to do."

"So, you pushed Knux into the pool?" Sonic asked when he and Shadow were in their evening gym class.

Shadow nodded and dribbled the basketball he was holding. "Yep."

"Shadow, why?" Sonic asked "He didn't do anything to you."

"Just felt like it, thought it would be funny, and it was." Shadow answered. He jumped to make a basket behind Sonic.

"Shadow, you're a dick to people."

"I know, and it's fun."

"How would you like it if I pushed you into a pool of Holy Water?"

"You wouldn't, you're not an asshole like I am." Shadow got the ball again and started traveling with it around the court.

"Hey! No traveling!" Sonic shouted at him.

"Face it Sonic, I'm top dog around here, nobody has the balls to stand up to me!" Shadow shouted back and ran up to him quickly. "Here." He pushed the ball into Sonic's arms. "I'm not playing anymore." He walked to the bleachers to quench his thirst with his water bottle filled with blood. He sat down and wiped the sweat off of his face.

Sonic rolled his eyes and put the basketball on the basketball rack. It was a good thing there was no one worse than him on campus.