A/N: Okay, well I'm really in the Halloween mood with it being only a week or two until Halloween, and I got this idea during my history class and I wanted to test it out. I'm not a review addict, but in order for this story to continue, I do want at least 10 reviews. I don't think that's too much to ask for, but you never know. Critism is loved, but flames are not.

The reason I'm want the reviews so much, is because normally I write my stories in advance and I don't post a story until I have every single chapter finished because I don't want to disappoint people if I decide not to finish the story. This one I'm not doing that for, because I want your opinions and ideas for it all and I'll need a whole lot of encouragement to keep going.

This is the prologue, by the way. This story will have a bit of all genres. Action, drama, romance, humor, horror, everything. Please tell me what you think and if I should continue or not.

So ten reviews, and I'll get the first official chapter up if that's what you guys want. (:

Prologue:

There were monsters everywhere.

Werewolves, ghosts, vampires, things she didn't even know the name of.

She pushed through them, scrambling to find some sort of escape. Maybe there was an exit in the back. Or maybe she could sneak out the front.

Everyone stared at her. Maybe in shock, maybe in laughter, but she didn't really care. Her only focus was to get out before something terrible happened. Before something tragic occurred.

Dodging a mummy looking monster, she turned a corner and with a yelp ran into something cold as ice and hard as stone. Just before she hit the floor, a hand shot out and grabbed her wrist, pulling her to her feet. Her eyes widened and she stuttered to find an excuse, something that would help her case.

"Did you honestly think you could get out of this, Bella Swan?"

She dropped her gaze to the ground, not saying anything.

There was an impatient sigh, and Bella remained silent. Maybe if she stayed quiet, it wouldn't be so bad. Maybe things would be quick and painless. Maybe.

Slightly filled with hope, she lifted her head and looked up. Well, down was more like it, seeing as the person standing before her was shorter than her by quite a few inches.

"Why, Alice?" She asked, her voice sounding hurt. The tiny girl standing before her rolled her golden eyes and gave her a look.

"You should know, Bella. It's not that hard. Think about it," Alice told her impatiently, crossing her arms and tapping her foot slightly. "There's no way you're getting out of this, Bella Swan. I swear."

"Alice, please," Bella begged, ready to drop to her knees if necessary. Alice shook her head firmly before gently grabbing Bella's arm and pulling her with her, walking deeper and deeper into the place Bella feared the most.

The Halloween store.