"The end," said Sasha.

"Wow, that was a pretty epic story," said Anne.

Sasha flipped her hair as she replied, "Naturally. Because I am epic."

"There's no way that happened," Sprig accused.

"Oh? And how would you know?" Sasha asked.

"'Cause Anne said she knew a girl named 'Anna' and a brother and sister named, 'Molly' and 'Twig'."

Sasha's eyes widened as she glanced over at Anne, who also had a slightly panicked look on her face as well. "Oh, well…the name 'Anna' isn't a unique name. A lot of girls have it back on Earth. Same with 'Molly' and 'Twig'. A lot of parents are coming up with unique names for their kids these days so it's not surprising that Anne knows another boy and girl with those same names."

Sprig scrutinized Sasha's explanation as he rubbed his chin and hummed loudly in thought. That's when Anne decided to interject, given that if he called out Sasha's story then it brought hers into question as well.

"She's right, Sprig! It's not unusual to have those kinds of names on my world. And Sasha's pretty popular back home, so it wouldn't surprise me if she knew other kids with those names. Plus, there are a lot of people on Earth, billions, so chances are we'd know people with the same name," said Anne.

The pink frog child glanced at his adopted big sister for a moment before saying, "Oh, okay. You're probably right. You're world sounds big."

Sasha and Anne released a sigh of relief, the two lovers glanced at each other and gave a look that said, "Safe".

Sprig looked around and realized that he hadn't heard from Marcy yet. "Marcy what did you think?"

Anne and Sasha looked to where Marcy was, but when they did, she was not there.

"Uh, where's Marcy?" Anne asked.

"She was right there!" Sasha exclaimed.

"Guys, I think you need to look that way," said Polly as she pointed her flipper towards the front door.

Anne, Sasha, and Sprig turned their heads in the direction of the front door, and it was there that they saw the barricade they made had been taken down, and the front door left wide open.

"You don't think…?" Sasha asked with dread.

"It's, Marcy, what do you think?!" Anne exclaimed.

"Ha! You all were soooo worried about me doing that again, but I'm still inside," said Polly with a smug expression.

Anne grabbed the blanket off the bed and draped it over herself and Sasha as she said, "Don't look up!"

Sasha nodded and followed Anne out of the fwagon and outside. There they saw Marcy gazing up at the Blue Moon, her back turned to them and unmoving.

"Marcy! Get back in the wagon!" Sasha ordered.

"Fwagon," Anne corrected.

"Whatever! Just come back inside!"

The young Taiwanese girl slowly turned around when she did, she looked disappointed. "Sorry guys. I was just testing a hypothesis."

Sasha sighed. "Oh, thank Frog."

"Wait! Give it a minute," said Anne.

The three girls waited for a minute, and then two. Finally, three minutes passed, and Marcy was still human.

"Huh? Polly changed not too long after looking at the moon," Anne pondered.

"Guess it only affects Amphibians, my other hypothesis has been proven," said Marcy.

"Okay, good. Now, please, get back inside!"

Marcy walked back into the fwagon, and once she had Anne, Sasha, Sprig, and Polly re-barricaded the door. Sasha walked over to Marcy, with the latter fully expecting a scolding from the former. However, instead of that, Sasha hugged Marcy tight.

"You stupid, genius nerd! Don't ever scare us like that again," said Sasha.

Anne joined Sasha in the hug, wrapping her arms around Marcy and adding, "Yeah, please don't do stuff like that! I was really worried about you!"

Marcy's eyes watered as she said, "I'm sorry…guess I still gotta break that habit of mine."

Sasha chuckled. "Well, old habits die hard."

"I think that's enough scares for tonight, how about we hit the hay?" Anne suggested.

"I'm good with that," said Polly.

"Same," said Sprig.

With that settled, everyone went to sleep, their stories told.


Sasha and Anne were both in the bed, with Anne sprawled out and Sasha lying next to her lover. Sprig and Polly were sleeping in the top bunk, undisturbed. However, as Anne was sleeping, she was vaguely aware of someone staring at her.

"Anne! Anna-Banana~! Wake up! Wake up~!" Marcy urged.

"Ugh…five more minutes…"

"Noooo!" Marcy whined. "Please! Wake up! You have to see this!"

Is this what it's going to be like if we end up getting married? Probably better to get used to it now, Anne reasoned.

Anne slowly opened her eyes, and as she did, she was growing increasingly confused by what she saw. There was a pair of blue eyes staring at her, but they weren't Sasha's, and they had a faint glow to them. Anne blinked a few times, focusing her vision until she managed to see what exactly was in front of her.

It was a creature, female as far as she could tell. It had black fur, with a line of gray fur covered everything from its lower jaw down the middle of its body. The top of the creature's head had curved deer-like antlers, and furry ears that seemed somewhere between feline and canine. The creature had smooth black claws on each of its fingers, and a long bushy tail that wagged back and forth like an excited dog. Its nose was black, and flat, and it also sported a short muzzle.

"Wha…Wha…" Anne babbled.

"My first hypothesis was correct after all! The Blue Moon does affect humans, too!"

"Ma…Mar-Mar?"

"Yep!"

Anne nudged Sasha, trying to wake her up as well.

"Ugh, ten more minutes…"

"Don't 'ten more minutes' me right now! Sasha, wake up and look!" Anne ordered.

Sasha cracked an eye open and smiled. "I like that tone, Boonchuy. Gonna make me get up, are you?" Then Sasha realized that she was pinned under something. When she looked forward, she saw the beast that was sitting on them both. "Wha-Wha-Wha-Wha…"

"Morning, Sashy! I'm a furry now!" Marcy exclaimed.

The blonde glanced up and down Marcy's fur covered body and asked, "Where are your clothes?"

"Oh, those tore apart when I changed last night. Thankfully my fur covers all the important parts," said Marcy.

"I see…This is kinda hot."

"You can't be serious right now," Anne groaned. "We need to get her to Maddie!"

There was knocking at the fwagon door, and Marcy's ears perked up like a dog when she heard the noise. "Oh! Hop Pop's here! Wait one sec!"

Before Anne or Sasha could give protest, Marcy had swiftly made it to the door and removed their barricade and opened the door.

"Heya, Hop Pop!"

"Mornin' kids Ah – AAAAAAHHHH! NIGHTMARES ARE REAL!" Hop Pop screamed as he ran back into the house.

Sprig and Polly woke up and saw Marcy.

"Whoa," said Sprig.

"Ha! Again, you all thought I was going to end up being a monster this time," Polly teased with a smug look.

Anne sighed. "Sprig, Polly, go and tell Hop Pop what happened. Sasha and I will get changed and head over to Maddie's."

"On it," said Sprig and Polly as they exited the fwagon, closing the door behind them.

Now alone, Marcy rushed back to the bed and pounced back on it, pinning her two lovers under her new lean physique.

"Marcy! Get your furry butt off us so we can take you to the witch girl," said Sasha.

"Ah, c'mon, let me stay like this a bit longer." Marcy gave both her lovers a half-lidded stare as her tail swished back and forth slowly. "Let me indulge in this fantasy for a bit longer?"

Both girls blushed.

"What kind of fantasy?" Anne dared to ask.

Marcy managed to work herself in between both girls as she laid on her back and said, "Sashy, I want you to pet my head, and Anny, I want you to rub my belly."

Sasha looked at Anne. "Is she serous?"

Anne looked back at Sasha. "What do you think?"

Marcy looked at them with puppy dog eyes, she even sounded like a whimpering puppy.

"Ugh, fine, just stop looking at us with those eyes!" Sasha relented as she gently patted Marcy on the head.

Anne sighed in defeat and used her left hand to rub circles on the soft fur of Marcy's belly.

Marcy began to purr in content, which sent small vibrations through the bed.

Anne and Sasha blushed, finding this strangely enjoyable.

"I guess we can wait a few minutes," said Sasha.

"Or an hour," Anne suggested.

Sasha nodded. "Yeah, an hour sounds good, but no more."

"I love you, Anny, Sashy," Marcy purred.

"We love you two, Mar-Mar."
"We love you two, Mar-Mar."


A/N: Once again, credit where credit is due, many thanks to Dr. Exposition for creating the framework of this story and for letting me add on expand it!

Hope you all enjoyed this little Halloween Special! Be safe out there tonight, and of course...

HAPPY HALLOWEEN! MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!