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  • Welcome to Storyline Online

  • Presented to you by Screen Actors Guild Foundation

  • Hi I'm Rita Moreno

  • and I'm going to read you a book called

  • I Need My Monster written by Amanda Noll

  • and illustrated by Howard McWilliam

  • Tonight, when I looked under the bed for my monster,

  • I found this note instead

  • Gone fishing. Back in a week. - Gabe

  • What was I going to do? I needed a monster under my bed.

  • How was I supposed to get to sleep if my monster was gone?

  • I tried to sleep, but it wasn't the same without Gabe.

  • I missed his ragged breathing.

  • His nose-whistling.

  • The scrabbling of his uncut claws.

  • How would I ever get to sleep without Gabe's familiar scary noises

  • and his spooky green ooze?

  • It was no use. Gabe would be gone for a week

  • and I just had to have a monster.

  • I climbed quietly out of bed so my parents wouldn't hear me.

  • (Grown-ups have some strange ideas about monsters under beds.)

  • I knocked on the floorboards, then scrambled back under my covers.

  • I waited nervously.

  • Would a new monster appear? What would he be like?

  • Would his snorting be as cheerful as Gabe's?

  • When I heard some creaking under my bed,

  • I knew that the substitute monster had arrived.

  • "Good evening," said a low, breathy voice.

  • "My name is Herbert and I will be your monster for the evening."

  • "Herbert? What kind of name is that for a monster?!

  • You don't sound scary at all. Have you ever scared a kid before?"

  • "Well, no, but I have read all the best books on the topic."

  • "Do you have long teeth and scratchy claws?" I asked.

  • "No, but I have an overbite. And I'm a mouth breather. Listen.

  • Herbert's panting was kind of scary, but it wasn't enough for me.

  • "Listen, Herbert, I'm sorry. I just don't think this is going to work.

  • It's nothing personal, but I really need a monster with claws."

  • "Picky, picky," Herbert complained.

  • "As you wish. I'll go."

  • There was some more creaking. And then Herbert was gone.

  • Some scratching warned me that a second monster had appeared.

  • "Good evening," he said in a high, silky voice.

  • "My name is Ralph. I understand you need a monster with claws.

  • If you would please lean over, I will hold out an arm for inspection."

  • I crouched on the edge of the bed, hoping to see a horrible shaggy arm with sharp, ragged nails.

  • Instead, I was surprised to see sleekly brushed fur with smooth, shiny claws.

  • "Excuse me, I don't mean to be rude," I asked,

  • "but is that nail polish on your claws?"

  • "Yes, it is," Ralph replied. "I believe professional monsters should always be well-groomed."

  • I could tell that this was not going to work either.

  • "I'm sorry to disappoint you, Ralph, but I need a monster with scary claws."

  • Like Gabe's, I thought.

  • I heard some more scratching and I knew Ralph was gone.

  • A minute later,

  • a third voice from under the bed rasped, "Check out these claws, kid."

  • I gathered my courage and peered over the edge.

  • The claws were impressive --

  • jagged and dark and razor-sharp.

  • So far, so good.

  • I was a little nervous.

  • "Could you stick out your tail?" I whispered.

  • "Sure. But don't get SCARED!"

  • I peeked through my fingers at the slimy tail slithering over the foot of my bed.

  • That's when I noticed the bow.

  • "Are you a girl monster??"

  • "Of course I am," she snapped. "I'm Cynthia.

  • Do you have a problem with that?"

  • "Um, yeah, I do," I admitted. "I definitely need a boy monster.

  • Boy monsters are for boys and girl monsters are for girls.

  • Everybody knows that."

  • "Well, aren't you a picky one," she sniffed,

  • and then she was gone.

  • Was I being too picky? NO.

  • I knew that my monster needed to be well-clawed and menacing.

  • I mean the whole point of having a monster, after all, was to keep me in bed,

  • imagining all the scary stuff that could happen if I got out.

  • Then I heard a shuffling noise. And some slobbering.

  • A fourth monster was under my bed.

  • "Hey. the name's Mack."

  • One look at his claws proved that Mack was a big, scruffy BOY monster.

  • I shivered. Maybe this one would work out.

  • "Those are excellent claws, but do you have a long tail?"

  • I leaned over to see.

  • "No, my tail is stumpy," Mack slurped.

  • "But I do have an unu-u-usually lo-o-o-ong tongue!"

  • "Why would I be afraid of a long tongue?" I asked.

  • "Oh, I don't know," he said, trying to sound terrifying.

  • "You never know when I-I-I mi-i-i-ight... lick you!"

  • I fell back on the bed, laughing.

  • "Well, if you're not even going to try-y-y-y to work with me..." Mack whined.

  • I held in my giggles.

  • "I re-e-e-eally don't think you should send me away," he warned.

  • "Kids who reject five monsters in one night...."

  • "I did NOT reject five monsters tonight!" I interrupted. "My regular monster went fishing."

  • "Fishing, eh? Maybe he just left because you're SO-O-O picky.

  • Fine, I'm out of here.

  • But I wouldn't expect another monster tonight if I was you."

  • How was I ever going to get to sleep without my monster?

  • I was surprised to hear more creaking under the bed.

  • Loud creaking. With scratching.

  • "I-I thought no more monsters were going to appear tonight," I said.

  • "Sorry I'm late, kid."

  • Whew. It was Gabe.

  • "I thought I would enjoy fishing, but I didn't," he explained.

  • "Those fish scare too easily. No challenge at all.

  • You, however, are challenging, my friend.

  • You're almost too old to be afraid of monsters. You keep me on my toes.

  • Ah, toes...a delicious snack."

  • The bed quivered as Gabe's stomach rumbled with hunger.

  • "Now, if you don't mind, I'd like to start the evening with an ominous puddle of drool."

  • I peeked over the edge of the bed. Green ooze spread soundlessly from underneath.

  • Then the bed trembled as Gabe unfurled his spiked tail.

  • He was daring me to guess where he might pop up.

  • I shivered.

  • "So, you had some substitute monsters tonight," Gabe said,

  • sharpening his claws on my bedpost.

  • "Were you... SCAAAAAAARED?"

  • Then Gabe started tapping.

  • I could tell he wanted to know if I still needed him.

  • "No other monster can scare me like you!" I giggled,

  • diving under my covers and pulling them up tight.

  • Through the blanket I heard Gabe's soft, comforting snorts.

  • "Ha! I knew it! We're made for each other," he growled.

  • When my blanket started to slip off the bed I knew Gabe was ready to eat.

  • "Now, if you could please stick out your foot," he said,

  • "I'd like to nibble your pinkie."

  • I yanked my blanket back up and scrunched my feet in so Gabe couldn't get them.

  • "No toes tonight, but you can have this,"

  • I offered, pushing a pillow off the bed.

  • I didn't even hear it hit the floor.

  • Gabe was back.

  • The ooze was perfect.

  • Everything was back to normal.

  • I shivered again.

  • I'd be asleep in no time.

  • The end. I hope you like that.

  • I love doing monsters. Which was your favorite?

  • I'll see you again!

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