Monster High 2

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Clawdeen may be a werewolf, but she’s by no means a lone wolf.

When Clawdeen first arrived at Monster High, she had to hide who she was. You see, monsters don’t get along very well with humans, and Clawdeen’s half-human, half-werewolf. But, to make a long story short, after Clawdeen saved the student body from being turned to stone, the headmistress did away with such prejudices and allowed Clawdeen to stay.

“From now on, true monster heart will mean exactly that—who you are, on the inside,” Headmistress Bloodgood had said.

Since then, Clawdeen’s gotten quite popular (as heroes tend to do). So popular, in fact, that her name is put in the running for the school Prefect.

Her opponent, however, is Toralei Stripe, a werecat who’s just returned from a trip to France. And while there, “Tora” ran into a dangerous coven of human witches—ones using a special metal made from witchcraft capable of harming monsters. And if Tora wins, she’ll use the platform to “protect monsters” by banning witchcraft.

That would be a tragedy for Draculaura, one of Clawdeen’s closest friends, who only recently revealed to the public that she practices witchcraft herself (something previously shunned in monster society for its association with humans).

And unless they can win this election (or otherwise change Tora’s mind on the matter), life at Monster High might just become a little more, well … monstrous.

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