Spooks smiled as she saw Jack through her window. He was back in town, and brought something with him. He immediately called on a town meeting for that night. As he walked through the door, he stumbled as she hugged him. "Next time you go on an adventure, let me know?" She asked, looking up from his legs.

"I will. I did not intend upon disappearing on you." He stooped down and scooped her up, holding her. "But I have an amazing story to tell you, Spooks! I found something incredible! It was unbelievable." He grabbed a drink for her and ran down the stairs. Spooks laughed the whole way to the town hall. What she saw... "Isn't it-"

"Christmas." She then looked at Jack in shock. "You found Christmas?"

"Yes. You know it?" Jack tilted his head curiously.

"I...I remember a bit. It was a holiday back where I'm from. Roasting chestnuts. Presents. Family."

"What was it like?" Jack asked eagerly, setting her down in a chair. "What was Christmas like for you?"

"I don't really know. I think about it. There is some happiness but...I think my last Christmas was sad. It wasn't warm. Just cold. Does that make any sense?"

"I wouldn't know. But, maybe you can help me with this." He asked, setting everything up. Spooks smiled and began to help him, decorating the tree and arranging the boxes. She grabbed the garland and ran around it. Jack tilted his head, seeing the effect Christmas had on Spooks. He smiled widely. She was feeling the same things he'd felt. "Thank you, Spooks Worth."

She looked up to see him pacing, a habit he had when thinking. "You're going to do great, Jack."

"You say so, but I'm not so sure. What if they do not see what I saw? What if they do not feel what you do?"

"They'll still love it. They'll be excited."

Jack nodded and began the meeting. He saw their excitement. Sure enough, Spooks was right. Over the next few days, he asked for her help, working on experiments and trying to understand the chemistry of Christmas. The way Spooks described it was almost like a spell. She described the joy she did feel once before.

One night, they were going over some formulas, trying to understand when a creak sound by the window. Jack looked out to see a small basket full of things. "Oh," He hummed, smiling. He opened the window to see a voodoo girl. He felt his dead heart whither at the sight as he smiled. He took the bottle, popping the cork. Spooks smiled as she saw her favorite Oozy Worms in the basket. When he looked back, the voodoo was gone. "How strange." He hummed as Spooks ate the worms.

"Not really. I think it's really cute."

"Cute?"

"Jack's got a girlfriend, Jack's got a girlfriend!" Spooks chanted. The skeleton chuckled and looked out again. "C'mon. She's totally got a crush on you."

"You think so?"

"Yep. You've got a secret admirer."

"Oh good. Another one." Jack asked and Spooks knew, if he had eyes, he was rolling them.

"I mean, like someone who wants to be romantic with you. Maybe, a Pumpkin Queen?" Jack's face said it all. Spooks snickered a bit and got a glass. "Enjoy her affections."

"She got you something too." He pointed out.

"Yeah, but everyone knows we're like family. The whole town knows that I'm a little sister to you." Jack smiled widely before glancing outside again. "So, do you know who it was?"

"I'm not sure. A voodoo woman?"

"Sally!" Spooks giggled. "She probably broke out of Finklestein's lab again."

"You know her?"

"Uh huh! She's the greatest! She has these visions! And she makes great food! Oh, and she's great at deception!" Spooks then stood and gestured to her outfit. "She also made me this!"

"Really?" Jack hummed, lifting some fabric. He inspected the stitching carefully.