Monsters, Inc. Junior Novel by Disney Book Group

Monsters, Inc. Junior Novel by Disney Book Group

Author:Disney Book Group
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Disney Junior Novel
Publisher: Disney Book Group


“They’re gone,” Sulley whispered as soon as Fungus and Randall left the bathroom. Suddenly there was a splash. Mike had fallen into the toilet.

“Ewww,” said the little girl.

But Mike wasn’t thinking about his wet feet. He was thinking about what Randall had said. “This is bad. This is so very bad,” he muttered as the trio hurried down the hall back to the Scare Floor.

“What were they talking about? A machine?” Sulley wondered.

“Who cares?” Mike answered him frantically.

“Look, don’t panic,” Sulley told him. “All we have to do is call her door down and send her home.”

When they reached the Scare Floor, Mike and Sulley whistled casually, trying to attract as little attention as possible. “You got her card key, right?” Sulley asked Mike out the corner of his mouth.

“Of course I have her card key,” Mike lied. As they walked past a group of assistants, he reached out and stole a key from one of their folders.

At their workstation, Mike slid the card into the slot. The rack above the Scare Floor powered up. Sulley and Mike waited nervously for the door to slide into position.

“Take care of yourself. And try not to run through any more closets,” Sulley whispered to the little girl.

A door landed in the station. Sulley blinked. “Mike, that’s not her door,” he said.

“Of course it’s her door!” Mike said. He opened it. Yodeling came piping out.

“No,” Sulley said. “Her door was white. And it had flowers on it.”

But Mike wasn’t listening. He was determined to send the girl through the door—any door. He leaned down to say good-bye to the kid, careful not to get too close. “Okay, send me a postcard, kid. That’s Miiike Wazowwwski.”

“Mike Wazowski!” the girl exclaimed.

“Very good,” Mike said. He threw a pencil through the door. “Go get the stick. Go fetch,” he told her.

Just then a big blue hand reached out and closed the door. “Mike, this isn’t Boo’s door,” Sulley said sternly.

“‘Boo’? What’s ‘Boo’?” Mike asked.

“That’s what I decided to call her,” Sulley said. “Is there a problem?”

“Sulley, you’re not supposed to name it!” Mike said, his voice rising. He began to shout. “Now put that thing back where it came from, or so help me...”

Suddenly Mike shut his mouth. A number of assistants and CDA agents had turned to look at them.

“Oh, hey, we’re rehearsing a scene for the upcoming company play called…uh, Put That Thing Back Where It Came From…Or So Help Me!” Mike said, covering up quickly. He started to sing. “Put that thing back where it came from, or so help me…” Sulley hummed along.

The other monsters went back to their work. But when Sulley and Mike turned around, Boo was gone!

Mike suddenly cheered up. “Wait a minute! This is perfect! She’s gone!” He tried to hold Sulley back. “Somebody else will find the kid! It’ll be their problem—not ours. She’s out of our hair!”

But Sulley wasn’t going to lose Boo. With Mike clinging to his tail, Sulley ran through the halls in search of his little human friend.



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