“Anyway, when I opened the package, I found this large ball of spider threads, inside of which was a letter,” Cleo explained as she unfolded a piece of paper and started to read it out loud. “ ‘We have taken your headmistress, and we will not return her until you are properly secured behind a locked wall. We do not wish to encroach on your land. We will happily allow you to keep all land currently inside the Salem city limits. However, we no longer feel safe living so close to creatures such as yourselves.’ That’s all it says.”

  Miss Sue Nami barreled onto the stage, water spraying everywhere, and grabbed the letter from Cleo’s hand. As the Deputy of Disaster scanned the note and slowly absorbed the shocking information, the Vampitheater erupted into hysterical chatter.

  “It’s the normies! They are the normies!”

  “It’s not Robecca, Rochelle, and Venus! It’s the normies!”

  “The normies are going to lock us up like animals, controlling our every move!”

  “I don’t believe this normie nonsense for one second. There hasn’t been a major incident in the last half century between normies and monsters. There was that one with the dance, I guess, but that’s it! So why would the normies suddenly take such a hostile stance? The answer is, they wouldn’t,” Venus whispered to Rochelle, Robecca, and Cy.

  “You’re right, but the question remains why does someone want us to think it’s the normies?”

  “Did you notice what Toralei said? That the note was covered in spiderwebs?” Robecca pointed out. “We need to follow the threads. There’s something to all this webbing.”

  As Robecca, Rochelle, Venus, and Cy stealthily snuck out of the increasingly agitated Vampitheater crowd, a shadow-drenched figure followed closely behind them. Once in the corridor, Venus motioned for Rochelle, Robecca, and Cy to follow her into the Mad and Deranged Scientist Laboratory for a bit of privacy.

  “This whole normie nonsense is clearly about using our fears to control us. Deep down all monsters worry about normies. It’s almost instinctual,” Robecca mumbled as she took a seat on one of the lab benches. A slight steam erased the wrinkles from her pajama pants.

  “I agree,” Cy added. “All Cyclopes are raised to be weary of normies—not because they’ll hurt us, but because they don’t understand us.”

  A soft voice came from the doorway. “Excuse me? There’s something I need to tell you.”

  “Spectra?” Venus said with obvious surprise.

  “It-it has to do with my anonymous source,” Spectra stammered reticently as she floated forward, her nightdress fluttering.

  “You mean Toralei?” Venus interjected.

  “Toralei? What are you talking about?” Spectra responded. “I’ve known Toralei for years, and trust me, I would never use her as an anonymous source. She’ll say anything about anyone at anytime just to make herself feel superior.”

  “If it wasn’t Toralei, then who was it?” Rochelle pressed Spectra.

  “The monster was wearing a mask, but her delicate frame combined with one long red hair on her outfit led me to believe it was…” Spectra trailed off.

  “Miss Flapper,” Rochelle said with a sigh.

  “That’s the only reason I ran the piece. I thought my anonymous source was a teacher,” Spectra explained, absolutely brimming with guilt.

  “I understand,” Robecca muttered, offering Spectra a compassionate smile.

  “But that’s not all…. I followed her… to the attic.”

  “The attic?” Rochelle repeated with surprise.

  “Eek! What did you see?” Robecca asked impatiently.

  “Well, at first I couldn’t see anything. The whole place was covered in spiderwebs,” Spectra prattled nervously.

  “But?” Venus asked eagerly.

  “But after cutting through layer upon layer of webs, I came upon some kind of office with a strange chart ranking monsters and the minutes from a secret meeting—I say ‘secret’ because everyone who attended was referred to by a code name. There was even a copy of Headmistress Bloodgood’s schedule,” Spectra said before pausing uncomfortably. “In the corner…”

  “Deary me! What was in the corner?” Robecca exploded, steam pouring out her ears.

  “A… a… a… spider.”

  “All that buildup for a little-bitty spider?” Venus huffed with palpable annoyance.

  “I never said it was little,” Spectra continued. “As a matter of fact, I’d say she was at least my height, if not taller.”

  “Hold on a second. Are you saying that there’s a descendant of Arachne at Monster High?” Venus questioned Spectra with a confounded expression.

  “Yes, I believe so,” Spectra responded quietly, nodding her head.

  “A descendant of Arachne has been living in the attic this whole time,” Robecca mumbled to herself, clearly shocked by the news.

  “Well, at least we know who visited Miss Flapper,” Venus said to Robecca and Rochelle.

  “No wonder we never saw any spiders. There was only one—one really big one,” Robecca said with steam pouring out of her nostrils.

  “Robecca, s’il ghoul plaît, don’t oversteam yourself,” Rochelle cautioned while putting her cold granite hand on Robecca’s shoulder.

  “What did the spider say when she saw you?” Venus inquired.

  “She was asleep in her web,” Spectra replied. “I was so afraid my chains might wake her, but luckily they didn’t.”

  “Pardonnez-moi, but did you say there was a copy of Headmistress Bloodgood’s schedule up there?” Rochelle asked Spectra.

  “I did. Of course, at the time I didn’t think anything of it, but as soon as I heard Headmistress Bloodgood had been kidnapped, I knew I needed to tell someone,” Spectra offered quietly, still in awe from the shocking turn of events.

  “But why us?” Robecca asked, her steam sputtering to a stop.

  “I figured if you guys could stop a whisper, you’re definitely Monster High’s best bet at finding Headmistress Bloodgood.”

  “Deary me!” Robecca squealed. “Are we really her best bet? No offense to any of us, but that’s a bit frightening.”

  “I know what you mean,” Venus offered with a sigh. “And, I really wanted to just enjoy this sleepover!”

  “Ghouls, you need to get it together, because it’s not that we’re just Headmistress Bloodgood’s best bet; we’re her only bet,” Rochelle stated solemnly.

  To be continued…

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  As a child Gitty Daneshvari talked and talked and talked. Whether yammering at her sister through a closed door or bombarding her parents with questions while they attempted to sleep, she absolutely refused to stop chattering until finally there was no one left to listen. In need of an outlet for her thoughts, Gitty began writing, and she hasn’t stopped since. Gitty is also the author of the middle-grade series School of Fear.

  She currently lives in New York City with her highly literate English bulldog, Harriet. And yes, she still talks too much.

  Visit her at www.gittydaneshvari.com.

  ALSO BY

  GITTY DANESHVARI

  Ghoulfriends Forever

  School of Fear

  School of Fear: Class Is NOT Dismissed!

  School of Fear: The Final Exam

  Don’t miss the first book!

  And keep a lurk out for the ghoulfriends’ next adventure,

  who’s that ghoulfriend?

  coming in fall 2013!

  Contents

  Welcome

  Dedication

  Acknowledgments

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen
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  Chapter Sixteen

  About the Author

  Also by Gitty Daneshvari

  Copyright

  Copyright

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.

  Copyright © 2013 Mattel, Inc. All rights reserved.

  MONSTER HIGH and associated trademarks are owned by and used under license from Mattel, Inc.

  Spot art by Chuck Gonzales

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  First e-book edition: April 2013

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