Chapter 1
Ghoul Show
The school clock was striking nine when a small bat zoomed up to the main entrance of St. Orlokâs Elementary School. The bat hovered in front of the doors for a moment, then with a POP! it turned into a boy. It was Lee Price, and he was late for school. Vampire school.
Lee dashed through the doorsâand almost crashed right into Mr. E. Gore, the school janitor.
âHey! Votch vere youâre going!â grumbled Mr. Gore.
âSorry!â called Lee, speeding down the corridor with his black cape flapping behind him.
âLate again, huh?â yelled Mr. Gore.
He shook his fist so hard that little flakes of rotten skin flew off it like green dandruff. âPesky vampire kids! So unreliable! Ve zombies are always dead on time!â
Lee reached his classroom and burst in just as his teacher, Miss Gargoyle, was taking roll call. All the other young vampires turned to stare at him.
âSorry Iâm late, miss!â he gasped breathlessly, plonking himself down at a table next to his friends Billy Pratt and Bella Williams.
âReally, Lee,â sighed Miss Gargoyle. She peered at the clock. âI nearly marked you absent. Tonight of all nights!â
âSorry, Miss. I forgot my costume and had to go back home for it.â
âGood grief!â panicked Miss Gargoyle. âHas anyone else forgotten their phantomime costume?
âNo, Miss Gargoyle!â chorused the class.
âThank goodness for that,â said Miss Gargoyle with relief. âThereâs enough to think about as it is!â
Later that night, Miss Gargoyleâs class was performing Snow Fright and the Seven Dwarfs in the school hall. Lee had the part of Gnashful, the dwarf who was always angry.
âMith Gargoyle! Mith Gargoyle!â piped up Lucy West, who was going to be the Wicked Queen. âMy cothtume is bound to be the betht. Shall I show it to the clath?â
âTypical West the Pest,â whispered Bella. âAny excuse to show off!â Bella was playing Princess Snow Fright.
âI know,â agreed Lee.
âAt least sheâs stopped boasting about how many fangs sheâs lost.â
âYeah,â said Billy, who was playing the hunter who took Snow Fright into the forest. âAnd about how the Fang Fairy gives her two dollars for each fang.â
Lucy scowled at them and stuck her tongue out.
âWeâll see all the costumes after break, when we have our dress rehearsal,â said Miss Gargoyle firmly. âUntil then, itâs lessons as usual.â
âAw, miss!â groaned the class.
âQuiet, please, everyone!â said Miss Gargoyle. âToday we are going to practice the Three Ss. Does anyone know what that stands for?â
âWhat about scaring, staring, and startling?â suggested Bella.
âOr shrieking, screaming, and screeching?â said Big Herb, secretly popping three candies into his mouth when he thought Miss Gargoyle wasnât looking.
âMore like scoffing, slurping, and stuffing your face,â chuckled Lee. Nobody had been surprised when Miss Gargoyle had chosen Herb to play Chompy, the greediest of the Seven Dwarfs.
âGood guesses,â said Miss Gargoyle, neatly swiping Big Herbâs hidden stash of candies. âBut to begin with, letâs all turn into bats.â
Everyone said the words that Miss Gargoyle had taught them:
âIâm a bat, a bat is me.
A bat is all I want to be.â
And with a volley of soft POP s, they all became bats, fluttering merrily around the classroom.
Big Herb managed it on his second try. The first time around, his mouth was so full of candy that he said mat instead of bat and turned into a flying carpet.
âNow, listen and watch carefully,â squeaked Miss Gargoyle, who was now a little brown bat. âThe first two Ss are swooping and swerving.â
Miss Gargoyle swooped and swerved all around the room,