Watch Your Step

Goosebumps The Musical

EMILE

What are you doing messing around with that platform?


BROOKE

Ms. Walker showed it to us earlier—


EMILE

And did Ms. Walker tell you how dangerous it is? You didn’t go down there, did you?


BROOKE

Yes!


ZEKE

No!


BOTH

Maybe?


EMILE

You went down there? What did you see?


BROOKE

Nothing, really. It was too dark. What is that place?


EMILE

Just old tunnels under the school. Nothing for you to be concerned about. You should be more concerned with minding your own business.


THIS AIN’T A PLACE

TO BE SNEAKIN’ AROUND.

YOU COULD FALL UNLESS YOU

WATCH YOUR STEP!

YOU NEVER KNOW

WHAT MAY LURK UNDERGROUND.

FOR REAL! YOU BETTER

WATCH YOUR STEP!


YOU KIDS TODAY,

YOU THINK YOU’RE SO DARN TOUGH.

MESSIN’ AROUND,

YOU THINK YOU GOT IT ROUGH?

WELL, YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT ROUGH IS.

AND UNLESS YOU WANNA

WIND UP DEAD OR WORSE,

THEN YOU BETTER


WATCH YOUR STEP,

OR YOU’RE GONNA GET SUCH A FRIGHT.

MARK MY WORDS, KIDS.

ONE WRONG JUMP,

AND SUDDENLY, thump!

NOW IT’S YOU GOIN’ BUMP IN THE NIGHT!


SO, YOU WANNA KNOW

WHAT’S BEHIND THAT DOOR?

OR WHAT MIGHT BE LURKING

UNDERNEATH THE FLOOR?

TRUST ME, YOU’RE BETTER OFF NOT SURE.

YOU BETTER WATCH YOUR STEP.


IT ISN’T SAFE HERE. TAKE IT FROM ME.

WHEN YOU ROAM THESE HALLS AT NIGHT, YOU SEE SOME THINGS YOU CAN’T UNSEE.

ALL FUN AND GAMES, UNTIL SOMEONE’S DROPPING

TO THEIR DOOM (IN A ROOM THAT I JUST FINISHED MOPPING.)


I’VE SEEN KIDS LIKE YOU WHO THINK THAT THEY’RE INVINCIBLE

MEET FATES A WHOLE LOT WORSE THAN GOING TO THE PRINCIPAL.

IS THERE A GHOST HERE? WELL, IF YOU ASK ME…

THERE ARE ABOUT TO BE THREE!,

UNLESS YOU


WATCH YOUR STEP!

One wrong tumble is all it takes!

THIS THING’S DEADLY!

WHO’D HAVE THUNK

THIS OLD PIECE OF JUNK

MIGHT NEED, I don’t know… FUNCTIONING BRAKES?!


SO, DON’T PLAY WITH TRAPS.

IT’S NOT WORTH THE THRILL.

AND DON’T THINK IT CAN’T HAPPEN,

‘CAUSE IT CAN AND WILL,

UNLESS YOU DO WHAT I TAUGHTCHA.

YOU BETTER WATCH YOUR STEP.


WATCH YOUR STEP.


EMILE

Now you kids go home. And I don’t want to see you here again. (pulls lever out) Ever.