"What do we need to get ready," Boomer asked.

"Three things: building materials, entertainment, and food. Everybody's going to bring stuff, so we'll be set once we have our own end covered."

"We're gonna' build something?"

"It's our own party area, kind of like a little slice of paradise deal."

"Nice. That sounds pretty cool."

"First things first: we need the mayor to authorize a permit. After that, we can make our own building design and show it to the others. Once we're decided on that, we can start construction."

"Do you want us to start thinking of a design?"

Blossom nodded.

"You guys always had a simple but effective taste as far as buildings go. I'm sure you can come up with something usable."

"We're on it."


"Hi, Mayor," Blossom greeted as they entered town hall.

"Hello, girls!"

"We were just dropping by to see if we could ask a favor."

"Of course! You've done enough for this city to warrant a request every now and then."

"A few of our friends want to get together for a Halloween party this year. We were wondering if we could build a place for it to happen outside of town."

"Around Townsville park?"

"Yeah."

"I'm not sure. What do you think, Ms. Bellum?"

"I don't see any harm in it, but there might be some upkeep costs," Sarah replied.

"Don't worry. Our friend Leon will cover it."

"I'll just go ahead and sign up this notice, then," the mayor concurred.

"Thank you."

"You're welcome!"

The girls flew away after receiving their permit.

"They're sweet girls. Don't you think so, Ms. Bellum?"

"Yes...I would very much agree."


"Did you get the permit," Boomer questioned.

"Yep. What about you guys?"

Brick handed the girls a sheet of paper. The outside was a windowless steel construct with one large room and a single door. In contrast, the inside was lit by individual black lights across the ceiling.

"This is good, but we'll need Leon and Chris's help to install the electrical outlets."

"How many people will be there?"

"I'm not sure, but we know a lot of people, so it's likely to be a good number."

"I gotcha'."