I hefted my briefcase up to my hip, and pushed open the door of Bloor's Academy. It wasn't called Bloor's Academy anymore, because all the Bloors were dead, however, I forgot what it was called, because I had smoked too many packages of alcohol.

"Welcome Mr Bone," a cheerful voice smiled at me. I looked and saw a woman, who was carrying a flute. I figured she must have been the head of the music department. I sighed with bittersweet memories as the memory of my time at Bloor's washed over me.

I had been in the music department, even though I couldn't play an instrument for jack shirt. I played the recorder at first, but then I switched to the trumpet. My music teacher was this crampy old man named Mr Reginald Paltry. He was a huge smoker, but he was not dead yet from lung cancer, so I was surprised.

Anyway, I stepped into my office, which was the headmaster office, because I am the headmaster.

When I sat down, I took out my framed picture of all of my friends, there was Fidelio, Gabriel, Tancred, Lysander, Emma, Olivia, Billy, and not Benjamin, because Benjamin didn't go to Bloor's with me.

I listened in, and could hear the voices of everyone giggling, even Gabriel.
Fidelio moved to Spain because he became a famous violinist, and he played at bull racing things, but then he went deaf, and locked himself in a cave for twenty-three years. I hadn't heard from him since.

Gabriel caught the bubonic plague from fleas on her gerbils, but then he got better, and we were still good friends.

Tancred was still doing stormy stuff, and he had eighteen kids now, and they could all do storm stuff. His family were the only one left in his neighbourhood, because everyone else had gotten the hell outta dodge because of all the storms.

Lysander joined the Navy, and ran off with a Naval nurse. He now had three kids, and he still sent me postcards from his base in Hawaii.

Emma was not dating Tancred anymore, they had broken up when they were sixteen, because Tancred was too turbulent. Anyway, Emma now worked as a teacher at Bloor's; she was the art teacher.

Olivia of course went on to be a famous actress just like her mother, and we didn't really talk anymore, because she was always busy.

Billy was killed by some random guy, because Billy had betrayed him, and spied on him and stuff.

As for the bad kids,

Dorcas became Amish, and was never heard from again.

The Branko twins joined the circus, and were pretty intresting performers, until they got ran over by an elephant. They didn't die though.

Joshua Tilpin was locked away in an insane asylum with his mother, and was never heard from again.

As for the flip flop kids,

Dagbert turned into a merman when he turned 18, and decided to go live in the ocean with a pod of other merfolk.

Asa kept flip flopping from the good side, to the bad side, until no one wanted to hang out with him anymore. Now, he was a hobo who tried to sell bracelets for cash.

I put my picture back where it was, and took out some folders to see who the new students to be arriving were.

Then, a knock at the door came!
I opened the door, and saw a short boy with a red ponytail, pale skin, and blue eyes standing there.

He looked like if Manfred and Asa would have had a kid together, and if that kid would have had a kid with someone blue-eyed person because neither Manfred or Asa had blue eyes.

"Hello," I said with a smile. I wasn't going to be all mean and creepy like the Bloors, because, the academy is now going to be a safe and warm environment. We will not kidnap children and hypnotise fathers, no sireee bob!

"Hello, I'm Mercury, I'm in the Drama department," he said in a nasally voice.

I shuddered. When I went to Bloor's almost everyone in the drama department was evil. However, maybe now that the school is good now, the students will be good.

"Alright, are you endowed?" I asked him. I knew I should have looked through the student files before hand, but what can you do?

"I am, I manipulate ice and water," he replied with a shy smile.

"Oh yea, now I remember, you're one of Tancred's eighteen kids!" I exclaimed.

"Yes, that's me." He scuffed his feet on the carpet.

"Your father and I were great friends when we went to Bloors," I said with a grin.

"Cool," said Mercury. I then handed him his class schedule, and sent him on his way.

Just as I was about to close the door, a girl pushed it open with her mind and stormed into the office.

"I'm Ida, and I'm the daughter of the famous circus perormer Inez," she smirked haughtily.

I glanced sadly at her, okay, so maybe we would not have less bad kids.

Ida looked exactly like how Inez and Idith did when we went to Bloors, she looked as though she could be their triplet or something.

"Alright, are you endowed?" I asked her.

She looked at me with a look of disgust, and rolled her eyes.

"Of course I'm endowed!" she snarled, ripping the schedule out of my hand, and storming off, but not before sending my books flying off my desk.

"Bloody hell," I groaned, bending down to pick up the books off the floor, when another person entered.

I turned my head up, and saw that this was a boy of average height with violet eyes, and blue curly hair, his eyebrows were brown though.

I narrowed my eyes at his eyes, I didn't really trust people with oddly coloured eyes, not with that incident with Belle.

"Hello I'm Tavi," said the boy.

"Hello Tavi, are you endowed?" I asked.

"I am, I bring my drawings to life," he said softly, blushing as he looked at his feet.

"And you're in the Art department right?" I asked, checking the paper.

"Yes Sir," he said.

"Okay."

I was just about to hand him his schedule, when my mobile started to ring, I put my finger up at the boy, indicating for him to give me a minute. He nodded.

"Hello?" I answered the phone.

"Hey, this is Gabriel," came the quiet voice on the other end.

"Oh, hey Babe, how's it going?" I asked with a smile, talking to my friends always cheered me up instantly.

"Good, I just wanted to let you know that Fidelio and I are getting married, and we want you to be our best man," he said with excitement in his voice.

I gasped and almost dropped the phone from shock.

"That's great Gabe! So Fidelio came out of the cave?" I asked.

Gabriel nodded, and I hung up the phone, and turned back to Tavi, giving him his class schedule.

For a few minutes, no one else came in, so I took that as my oppourtunity to look at the student files. All in all, there were six endowed children attending this term, and I had already met three of them. I was both nervous and excited to meet the others.