Chapter 4.
Grave Danger
"Thank you two," said the Hanging Tree, "That's much better. Without my Hanging Men, I'm not much of a Hanging Tree."
"It seems those monsters are attacking from the fallen tombstones," said Jack, "Me and Buster have got to put the tombstones back together and seal those monsters in."
"Put your spine into it, Jack," said the Hanging Tree, "Those stones are heavy."
Jack and Buster left the Hanging Tree and they got to work putting the Tombstones back together and fighting off the monsters. Once they had finished they went back to the Hanging Tree.
"Thank you so much Jack," said the Hanging Tree, "Now that you and Buster are here, Halloween Town will be back to its old self. One of the hanged men just told me he heard a woman singing from under the ground."
Suddenly Jack felt something light struck him before falling to the ground. Jack turned and saw a paper plane.
"What this!?" he asked, "A paper plane from Sally!"
The paper plane disappeared as the Hanging Tree went up to him and Buster.
"Down that way," said the Hanging Tree, "Lies the underground Burial Chamber."
"The Burial Chamber?" asked Buster.
"It's the largest grave in this area," said the Hanging Tree, "It's infested with spiders and cobwebs. How romantic."
"That's it!" Jack cried, "That's where Sally must be!"
"That Burial Chamber," said the Hanging Tree, "Is swarming with enough spiders to make one's leaves stand on end. It's a terrific place to visit."
