It is Halloween once again in Ravenswood, and the third Halloween since the incident with Alex Drake. Everyone is dressed in different Halloween costumes, especially the Liars, as they are all wearing Victorian-era dresses once again. It is also the first Halloween that Aria will be spending without Ezra, as Ezra died from premature septicaemia due to the bullet wound he received from Charlotte.

Still mourning Ezra's death, Aria could barely hold back the tears, reminiscing about the times she spent with Ezra.

''Hey, Aria.'' Hanna said, doing her best to comfort her friend. ''We know you're still upset about Ezra dying, but you can't just wallow in sadness, we're here to have fun.''

''I know.'' Aria replied while wiping the tears away. ''I know that because he doesn't want me to cry.''

''That's good.'' Emily said, reassuring her.

''Well, we don't want the party to go on without us.'' Spencer said. ''Let's go.''

With her spirits up, Aria rejoins the group as they stroll into the party grounds, not letting Ezra's death and her own infertility stop her. However, when they make it to the grounds, they are surprised to find only twenty people attending the party.

''Why twenty?'' Alison asked, confused by the number of people in attendance.

''Never mind the number.'' Aria replied. ''Let's check the graveyard.''

At Aria's suggestion, the girls decide to go to the graveyard. But once they get there, they are surprised that the entire graveyard is covered in grass, with the graves riddled with leaves.

''Okay. This is new.'' Spencer said, perplexed at the grass.

''Who would grow this much grass at a graveyard?'' Aria asked.

''I'm not sure.'' Hanna replied.

As the girls marvel at the plantation in the graveyard, Aria starts to get drowsy. Hanna takes notice of it, but starts getting drowsy as well. Emily, Spencer and Alison feel a similar sensation. In a moment, all of the girls lose consciousness and slump down on the grass. As it happens, a young pale-looking man appears from out of nowhere and sees the unconscious girls.

''Yes. My experiment is a success. The knock-out pollen from the grass works.'' The young man said elatedly.

The man snaps his finger and a pack of gray wolves came from the bushes, but the wolves do not appear to be hungry or aggressive. The man proceeds to place the girls on the backs of the wolves, placing each girl on the back of each individual wolf.

The man then walks to a shack, with the wolves following close behind.

Arriving at the shack, the man opens the door and gets inside, placing each girl on chairs.

''Alright. Your job's done.'' The man said to the wolves. ''You can go back home now.''

Once the man snaps his finger again, the wolves leave the shack, with one wolf letting out a howl before rejoining the pack. Soon afterwards, the man closes the door.