"I stole my dad's car and accidentally wrecked it! I had stolen it before, and this past time was like all the others except a dog had ran out into the street and caused me to crash in a tree!" I then pleaded, "It was an accident! A total accident!" At an instant, the creature had made its' way a mere inch away from a grabbing distance to my scrawny and shaking self, before the green door opened and without hesitation, I ran.
I was then greeted by the group of kids and Counselor Ann. Frantically, I grabbed her right hand before I could fully stop running. "There's a werewolf in there!" I screamed. Counselor Ann chuckled for a second as placed her left hand on my shoulder. "You must be seeing things, Sara. There's no such thing as werewolves." I pulled her towards the room and proceeded to take her through the green door. However, to my surprise, there was nothing there. "Is this supposed to be a joke? If so, you've done a great job Sara! I love jokes! I'm kind of a prankster too." She began grinned at me and I became sickened by her gleeful attitude. I scanned the room hoping to find some kind of evidence.
Immediately, I remembered the door that the creature came out of. "There! Behind that door!" I yelled. I rush to the worn down door and without hesitation, opened it. Again, there was nothing. As I went to turn away from the door to confront Counselor Ann, my shoulder was grasped by a shaggy claw. I instantaneously began to scream until I saw the cheeky face of Ann. I turned around, only to realize that it was Counselor Tom.
He stood behind me in a cheaply made wolf costume. In his right hand, he held a wolf mask that looked less in comparison to an actual wolf with buttons for eyes. "Hi Sara! I didn't scare you too much did I?" Tom said cheerfully.
