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Fantasy Drama Middle School

*Authorā€™s note: This is another story from the world of Pumpkin Spice and The Midnight Wolf, so I hope you all enjoy more of the supernatural drama!*

(George)

As Halloween approaches, Iā€™m finding it VERY hard to keep my mouth shut. Everything is so wrong! How do humans mess up so much when it comes to the reality of non-humans? Why is it so hard to NOT exaggerate or make things worse than they are? Honestly. If humans ever realised that so-called monsters were surrounding them and interacting with them in their daily lives, I think we might have a crisis!Ā 

Even Luke, when I told him I had been bitten by a real-life vampire, freaked out. And he and I had been trying to find the root of these myths and legends for a couple years now. Well, I didnā€™t mean to tell him, but it all came out, and besides, Alexa had said to only tell my family, right? Well, Lukeā€™s practically family anyway.

You know, itā€™s been kinda fun watching my fangs grow in. They get pointier and longer each day, although my minuscule proportions. Alexa said it should only take a month to have them fully grown, and I canā€™t wait! Iā€™ve also noticed an increase in the amount of beetroot I consume, which I also mentioned to Luke. He was very interested, and we added all of this to the folder we had put together on supernatural beings.Ā 

I havenā€™t told the other non-humans about Luke, mostly because Iā€™m pretty sure theyā€™d yell at me. But also because he might get a bit weird. He has a tendency to go overboard on questions and ask way too many personal questions, and he doesnā€™t even realise heā€™s doing it.

ā€œGeorge!ā€ I startle out of my thoughts, glancing at Ms. Blenny. ā€œAm I keeping you awake?ā€ She asks sarcastically. I shake my head, feeling my cheeks heat up. Iā€™m very prone to falling into my own thoughts during some of my not-so-favourite subjects. I look down at my notebook and try to take notes on the Shakespearian play sheā€™s explaining to us.Ā 

But my thoughts keep drifting to what Alexa and the other non-humans have told me about the various Halloween traditions. How Jack O'Lanterns were a sign that it was safe in the village for non-humans; how dressing up was introduced by non-humans who were less human-like, so they wouldnā€™t be recognised as anything supernatural.Ā 

I look back down at my notebook, mentally scolding myself. Come, on, if you can focus on all the cool stuff youā€™ve learned from Alexa, then you can focus onā€¦ how coolā€¦. Shakespeare isā€¦ Even my mental voice doesnā€™t sound convinced. Nevertheless, I put my head down and try to start taking notes like a good student, the occasional thought about how cool the play would be if it involved a werewolf or a mermaid sneaking into my head.

(Alexa)

The twins keep going on about how theyā€™ll scare everyone by using some cheap make-up to look even paler and then theyā€™ll add eyeshadow to complete the modern conception of a ā€˜vampireā€™. Even though we all know itā€™s totally wrong, and if great-Uncle Rob were here, he would be horrified. He was always very outspoken about how misinformed the humans were about the non-humans.

ā€œOhh, maybe I can add some fake blood!ā€ Fedora exclaims, running around excitedly as my mother shakes her head.

ā€œDora, that is where I draw the line. You may think itā€™s funny to pretend to be one of the monsters humans think we are, but itā€™s actually quite offensive. How would you feel if you were arrested and taken away from us just because you were pale and had sharp teeth?ā€ Mum says scoldingly. She shakes her head at Doraā€™s pout. ā€œAnd donā€™t give me that face, Iā€™m being serious. Ask great-great-Aunt Patty and sheā€™ll tell you about her younger sister.ā€ Dora still pouts, but she nods, having heard the story multiple times over the various Thanksgiving weā€™ve had with our relatives. Flora looks lightly wary of Mum, looking almost sheepish.

ā€œUm, Iā€™ve changed my mind. I want to be a ghost this year.ā€ She says quietly, obviously trying to avoid the same scolding as Dora got. Mum glances at me, trying to keep a straight face at Floraā€™s submissive meekness. Neither of the twins are usually subdued in any way.

I continue to work on my homework, occasionally sneezing. One of the blessings of autumn is that you have an excuse to stay home from school at the slightest hint of a cold. The twins were home thanks to the same sniffles that seemed to be going around the house, although thankfully I only had the sneezes. I hate having a blocked nose.

Dora whizzes past me, closely followed by Flora, who trips over my chair leg somehow, and both of us end up in a heap, the chair in a tangle between us.

ā€œFlora!ā€ I yell, partially hurt, partially annoyed that she could do something that stupid. ā€œHow did you even trip over the chair?! The legs go straight down! Thereā€™s nothing sticking out!ā€

ā€œSorry! Iā€™m sorry, I didnā€™t look where I was going and then when I came around the corner I slipped a bit, Iā€™m sorry.ā€ She says in a rush and then zooms off again to join her second half. I huff in annoyance, and get up, righting my chair and sitting back on it to continue the assigned extra homework courtesy of Ms. Blenny. I have to read a scene from the play we were looking at in English and then describe what I think Shakespeare was getting at. Ugh. This is too much poetry for me.

(Cynthia)

Ethan was at it again. Honestly, I felt like blocking my ears and hiding in a hole somewhere. He knows I hate it when he uses his Alpha powers over me! Yet he persists. Ugh, now Iā€™m starting to sound like that Shaky-guy in English class.

ā€œGuys, seriously, stop arguing!ā€ I hear Ethanā€™s voice yell, and I feel that tingle goes through me. I doubt he even realises heā€™s doing it anymore. Itā€™s been constant bickering since the beginning of October, the kids all arguing over who would wear which costume and who would be what, and ā€˜no one can have the same idea as me otherwise thatā€™s copying!ā€™. Grrā€¦ I need a break.Ā 

I get up and take my lunch tray to a different table, wishing Alexa was here so we could talk about how annoying younger siblings are. But instead, Zachā€™s got tutoring, helping some younger kids with their math, since he was like, a genius, and so that left me on my own. No Alexa, no Zach, and Ezzy had barely left Ethanā€™s side since the whole Midnight Wolf drama, so no outside help. George barely bothered to show up to lunch any more, so I couldnā€™t even hold a mildly annoying conversation. I was stuck in my thoughts, grumpily munching on my BBQ ribs. The lunch ladies really were the best.

October 18, 2024 22:54

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Shirley Medhurst
12:47 Nov 03, 2024

Enjoyed this story. Iā€™d like to read more of what I understand to be a longer piece of workā€¦

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Annie Persson
18:08 Nov 03, 2024

Yes, I am unfortunately still working on this piece. These last few weeks have left little room for writing, so I am trying to finish it, hopefully this week. Thanks for the like though! :)

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Shirley Medhurst
18:49 Nov 03, 2024

Courage šŸ˜… , all that is exhausting workā€¦

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Annie Persson
20:31 Nov 03, 2024

It is a bit, isn't it? :)

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