Carved Jack O' Lanterns come at us in a long tunnel of darkness, collision seems inevitable. But in the instant before we would slam into them, the Jack O' Lanterns would veer off, turning to display the various credits on their un-carved backsides, when the last of the Jack O' Lanterns, comes straight at us, it doesn't veer off into the night. It keeps coming straight at us, rather then colliding with it we fall into the carved pumpkin heads.
Triangular eye's into further blackness and we soon find ourselves, at a dark crypt door which opens onto a dark old cemetery. A bloated orange disk that serves as the moon illuminates, Halloween Town's delicately decrepit graveyard in which we then turn to a little city of odd expressionist angles, and the morbid extravaganza of Gothic Manses. On this very night we see
a dark figure lurking around, while trying to hide his face from his dark woven cloak. This figure was a skeleton that lived in this manic town, he took off into the night hoping to search for something new. For this skeleton was the Pumpkin King of this small city, though he regrets leaving his beloved wife behind since she was about to have their children.
The King couldn't turn back now he vow to himself to never return until he has found some new ways, Jack Skellington walked towards a stable of his fathers.
He went in and walked up to an old cage that held a pure white skeleton horse, that was his fathers horse. "Come on Nightmare! we've got to go now". He said quietly
as he got onto the great stallion, the white horse broke through the dark decrepit door. And burst through the town quickly before anyone could see them, the Pumpkin King took one last
look at his dark tall tower. He began to hear the sounds of two young infants crying from his tower, nothing but a single tear fell from his dark cold eye socket.
"I'll be back Sally. don't you worry". He thought sadly to himself as he began to ride off into the moonlight, the tall long limbed skeleton began to feel something strange.
His undead heart began to ache as he left the town, "What is this feeling?". The King questioned himself while looking ahead he saw a road, of dirt clogged rocks and slashes of grass blades on the ground. The Pumpkin King told himself not to worry about Sally or the children, he will be back before anything happens.
Meanwhile at Skellington manor Queen Sally was laying down in a soft large bed that could be built for two, the light gray tinted rag doll.
Now held in her arms were two very young infants, one of them was a skeleton like her husband which always brought tears to her eyes.
The other being a rag doll like their mother, these two young children would grow up not even knowing their father.
This is the beginning of the story in the next chapter should I skip to them being kids now? and add a little villain in the chapter.
