Me: Hi, guys. Great to see you again. This is part two of my new story, The Nightmare Before Time.

Littlefoot: So, Emilie, before we begin, how was school today?

Me: Oh, actually I didn't have school today. We have Spring Break this week. So I'm having the whole week off.

Cera: Sounds exciting. How was your day, anyway?

Me: Perfect. I went for a little walk today and my brother met an old friend of ours from the Special Needs Talent Show we performed at.

Ducky: What's Special Needs?

Me: Special Needs is a group for people who have disabilities like I do. My disability is Pervasive Developmental Disorder. Or PDD. It means I pretty much don't understand stuff around myself. So I get confused easily. Also I don't pay attention well at times. But I still pay attention at school to try and get good grades to graduate.

Petrie: Me glad you have those thoughts.

Spike: (Grunts in agreement)

Ruby: So anyway, guys, I hope you all love Emilie's story.

Chomper: I know I will.

The next day, Jack was sad that his mother died. Then he slipped down an edge and landed on an old corpse's back. The corpse woke up.

"Hey! What's going on here?" the corpse asked as Jack started to cry. "What's your problem?"

"It's not fair! She should've known better," Jack sobbed. "That was devil. Was all her fault."

"All who's fault?" the corpse asked.

"Mother's," Jack said. The corpse understood and said it wasn't Jack's mother's fault and that she will still be with Jack and to know the things she taught him. Still, Jack was upset. Then Jack went to a place with a bunch of bats. One bat wore a black dress and white shoes. The bats were fighting over a mini pumpkin until a strange creature ate it. Luckily the bat leader had plenty of pumpkins to go around. Then the bat with a black dress and white shoes came to Jack and offered its pumpkin to Jack. But the skeleton hardly noticed. The bat felt bad for Jack.

As Jack wandered around, a autumn leaf came to him. Then his mother's voice was heard as water came onto the leaf.

"Dear, Jack," Jack's mother said. "Do you remember the way to Halloween Town?" Jack nodded no. The woman gave the directions to Halloween Town and that she will be in Jack's heart. Then Jack went back to his lonely journey. Then he spotted a shadow.

"Mother! Mother, it's you! Wait, mother! Wait!" Jack called. But when Jack reached the shadow, he realized it was his own shadow. Jack was sad that it wasn't his mother. Then Jack spotted a corpse with brown hair, blue eyes and wearing purple. It was Myra.

"Myra! Hey!" Jack said.

"What do you want?" Myra asked, angrily.

"Heh. Nothing. What are you doing?" Jack asked.

"I'm going off to find my own kind there on the other side," Myra said.

"But I've been over there," Jack said. "You can't climb there by yourself."

"Maybe you can't!" Myra yelled, scooting Jack over. Jack tried to get Myra to join him. But Myra said corpses don't team up with skeletons. Then Myra fell into the ravine.

"Well, at least we won't feel alone," Jack called.

"Well, I find my sisters, I won't BE alone," Myra called back. "Now go away! Corpses can be very dangerous." So Jack continued his lonely journey, realizing what his mother said. Skeletons can't team up with corpses or any other dead creature.

While Jack was at a pond, a beautiful, young rag doll with red hair, black eyes and a beautiful stitched dress came to Jack. Then she jumped up to befriend Jack.

"Hello. I said 'hello'," the rag doll said. "What is your name? Maybe you cannot talk yet. Huh? Huh?"

"Don't you know anything?" Jack asked. "Skeletons don't talk to...uh...whatever you are."

"Me? I'm a skeleton, too. See?" the rag doll said. "These stitches are just to cover me." She tore her arm, revealing nothing. Jack made an annoyed look in his eye sockets. The rag doll sighed.

"Alright. I'm not a skeleton. I'm a rag doll," the doll said. "And I am all alone. I lost my family in the big earthquake."

"Um...you want to go with me?" Jack asked, excitedly.

"YES! Oh yes, yes, yes. I do. I do," the rag doll said.

"Alright. Come on," Jack said. So Jack and the doll went together. Jack said that he's going to Halloween Town to see his grandparents. The rag asked if her family might be in Halloween Town, too. Jack said maybe.

"My name is Jack," Jack said.

"Mine is Sally," the rag doll said. "Yes. That's what is. Yes it is." Then Sally skipped around, singing. Jack was giggling as Sally was doing it. Then Sally's stomach rumbled. Jack's did, too. Then Jack spotted a pumpkin tree and tried to pull a pumpkin out. But screaming was heard in the tree. Sally thought the tree was talking. But the screaming came from a bat wearing a torn black dress and it landed in front of Jack's mouth. Jack yelled, launching the bat away, making a hole in ground. Sally took a peak in the hole.

"Who are you? Huh?" Sally asked.

"My name's Bling," the bat said and got out of the hole.

"Bling, huh? What a pretty name," Sally said.

"I flew?" Bling asked.

"No. You fell," Sally said.

"I fell?" Bling yelled.

"If you cannot fly, then how did you get way up there?" Sally asked.

"I climbed," Bling said.

"But your a bat not a corpse," Jack said. Bling tried to fly but she still couldn't because of her young age.

With Myra, she was deep inside the ravine. Then she fell to find her next to the devil who killed Jack's mother. Myra screamed and ran to hide. Then she realized that the devil is dead so he won't hurt her. So Myra did strange stuff: Sticking out her snake-like tongue, ramming her head against the devil and then ramming one more time in a far distance with an evil smile on her face. But the devil woke up, making Myra scream. Then she ran away from the devil he spotted her.

Me: *Giggles*

Littlefoot: What is it, Emilie?

Me: Oh. My favorite parts from this one are funny. Like the part where Ducky was scatting after she joined the journey. And the part when Cera made that evil smile on her face. I can imitate it.

Cera: Really? Let us see.

Me: Okay. If you insist. *Makes Cera's evil smile*

All: *Giggles*

Ducky: That was good.

Petrie: Me agree.

Spike: *Grunts*

Ruby: Well, that's all for now.

Chomper: Until next time, see ya!