Monster Academy by Catherine Banks

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They thought they'd have it easy being monster elites, but these three best friends still have to deal with pop quizzes, crushes, and even worse...humans. It's going to be one hell of a year at Monster Academy.


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“Why do you three look so glum? Not get any presents?” Norma asked as she slid into her seat across the room.

“Don’t even acknowledge her,” I whispered.

“Doesn’t surprise me that no one wanted to give you a gift after the way you treated the Evil Three,” she added.

I didn’t even need to ask who the Evil Three were. It was obviously the guys. The girls liked to give them ridiculous names as they claimed to be their fan club or something else idiotic.

“I’m glad you showed your true colors. Now someone actually deserving of them can get them. Your spell is gone and we can finally make our move,” Norma purred.

“Have fun,” I said. “Just leave us alone.”

Dante came into the classroom, and I immediately dropped my eyes to look at the desk.

“Hey, Dante,” Norma crooned. “You look hot today.”

“Norma,” he greeted.

“I made you this,” she said.

I lifted my eyes, but kept my head still, so I could use my hair as a shield to watch them.

She held out a red wrapped box to Dante.

He glanced at me, our eyes meeting even through my veil of hair, and he took the box from her. “Thanks.”

I dropped my eyes again, tears burning them.

No. I would not cry.

I had no reason to cry.

“You sure I can’t just tear one of her arms off?” Loralie whispered. "She doesn’t need both of them."

I sighed. “It would make me feel better.”

“Not today,” Tsukiko said. “Maybe some day, but you can’t tear an arm off today.”

“Spoilsport,” Loralie muttered.

I let out a short, soft laugh, but it was cut short when Norma laughed at something Dante said.

“Just a few hours left,” Tsukiko whispered.

Hopefully, I could make it that long.


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