The Corpse, the Witch, and the Boogieman
"Author's note: I don't claim any legal rights to the Nightmare before Christmas, or the Corpse Bride, but I will claim rights to my own characters and items in the story,
and the fact I have a Jack Skellington doll. Oh, and this is my first time writing a story on fanfiction, so please review and tell me what you honestly think about it."
I remember the day they arrived into my town of Halloween. It's a pretty decent place to live, if you're a witch, ghost, goblin, ghoul, zombie, or any other Halloween creature. I'm a witch, but a very weird one.
I dress like a normal witch with my black witch's hat, my black dress with ripped edges, and my small, black boots. I also wore fishnet pantyhose, black and white striped stockings that reached up to my knee, a black belt, my black polo coat, and my personal favorite accessory, my completely black messenger bag. It's where I keep my school books for Jekyll High (the school I go to), my ingredients for potions, and my boa, constrictor, Slyther.
But I'm still a weird witch. A normal witch has green skin. My skin's as white as a vampire's. I don't know why my skin isn't green, but I'm sure about a couple of things.
I don't suck blood like a vampire (thank god), and the Boogie Boys made fun of me, and some other Halloweentown kids would join along with them. They're really nasty. In 1993, when I was two, they almost let Oogie Boogie kill Sandy Claws.
Anyway, they also made fun of me not only because my skin isn't green, but also because Jake and I are orphans. Jake's eight years older than me, and he was originally a warlock, but when he was thirteen, not long after our step-dad and our mom got killed off by a huge fire, a vampire bit him and now he's a vampire as well.
Since then, Valvira von Banesburg the vampire was after me, my younger half-sister, Abby (younger than me by three years), my older step-brother, Henry (older than me by eleven years), and my brother Jake.
Abby and I live with my step-uncle, Uncle Mark, who's a vampire, but I think I should go on and get this story all over with now.
