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~*Chapter 2*~
It was dark. Pitch black. Sally couldn't see anything, and then she remembered that she closed her eyes when she had opened the door in the tree. She cracked her eyes open slightly. It was still dark, but not as bad as it was before. She opened her eyes more. What she saw confused her. She looked to her side to see Zero.
"Zero, since when was the sky red?" she asked. (I haven't seen the movie for, like, forever, so I don't know if it's really red. It's a Kingdom Hearts joke.) She looked back up at the sky; then froze. She slowly looked back at Zero. She screamed, "Zero! You're a ghost!" Now, she was scared. Her little white puppy had turned into a ghost puppy with a glowing orange nose! Sally stood up, but it was hard. Her legs felt unstable, as if they were filled with leaves, and no bones. She took a quick look around where she was. The ground was hard, and the trees were bare, and, in front of her, stood a giant tree house. She carefully walked across a bridge and looked in something that looked like an elevator.
"Yip! Yip!" Zero called.
"It is strange, Zero." Sally said. She walked into the elevator. Zero followed. She closed the door and pulled on a string that brought her and Zero up. When they reached the top floor, Sally opened the door to the elevator and started looking around. "What a strange place." She said. "It looks as if some people live here. I wonder who."
Sally walked into a room that had a little picture of a devil on it. She looked, and saw four little beds right next to each other on the side of the room. "Oh, how cute!" she said. "The names are carved into the beds! Let's see, Lock, Barrel, Joseph, and Jake." Sally giggled to herself. She then walked out of the room and into another one with a little witch on the door. "If that was the boys' room, then this must be the girls' room." She said. Zero followed her as she ventured into this room. She looked at three little beds next to each other. They also had names carved into them. "Hmmm." She began. "Shock, Seritta, and Suzie. Four little boys and three little girls! How adorable!" Sally then yawned. "I must be tired." She said, and she fell asleep on the three little girls' beds.
Meanwhile, it was morning back at Sally's house. The Mayor nervously walked into the little kitchen to see Dr. Finkelstein at the table drinking his morning coffee.
"Uh," he began, "Dr. Finkelstein, sir?" Dr. Finkelstein swung his head around and looked at the Mayor.
"So?" he asked. "Did you do it? Is she gone?" The Mayor shuffled his feet, took a deep breath, and smiled.
"Yes, indeed," he said. "Sally is indeed dead. If it pleases you, no blood was shed, and I got rid of the body for you. I also eliminated all of the evidence so no one can come snooping around in here."
"Well done." Dr. Finkelstein said. "Now, get out of here before I send YOU to the same fate!!!" The Mayor fell backwards and stumbled his way out of the house and back to his own. Dr. Finkelstein smiled wickedly. He set down his coffee and wheeled himself to his magic 8 ball. He shook it, thinking of the question in his head. The ball bubbled, and showed, "Ask again later."
In the strange little town that Sally woke up in, seven little kids were walking along the roads with huge sacks in their hands.
"We got a huge load!" a little boy in a skeleton costume cheered. "We did great this year!"
"Yeah!" a boy in a devil outfit agreed. "And the girls were able to keep up this time!"
"Hey!" a tall skeleton girl exclaimed. "If I recall, Lock, last year, YOU guys were the ones that kept falling behind while the girls and I got all the good candy."
"Oh, shut up, Seritta!" the devil boy ordered. "Let's just go home so that we can start eating all this candy!" All seven kids ran up to their home--the tree house Sally was sleeping in. They all got in the lamp elevator and rode it up. When at the top, they all poured the candy out of their bags creating a huge mountain of candy.
"This is such a big haul," a rag doll boy drooled over the candy. "EVERY TRICK-OR-TREATER FOR HIM OR HERSELF!!!" he screamed, and the seven kids dove into the giant pile eating all of the good sugar that they possibly could.
An hour later, most of the candy was gone, and seven moans from seven little kids could be heard.
"I knew I shouldn't have eaten that tenth sour ball." A rag doll girl whined.
"Tummy hurts!" a little skeleton boy cried. The tall skeleton girl wrapped her long arms around the little skeleton.
"It is late." She said. "Maybe we should all go to bed. If we do, we'll feel better in the morning." The other six kids nodded. They all changed into their night shirts.
"Goodnight." The girls said as a little witch grabbed onto the knob of their room.
"'Night." The boys said. The seven kids went into their rooms. Seconds later, screams came from the girls' room. The boys rushed out of theirs and ran into the girls' room to see what was there. The seven children saw Sally and Zero, sleeping, curled up into little balls on the beds.
"Who are they?" the rag doll girl whispered.
"I don't know." The boy dressed as a skeleton said. He slowly and quietly walked over to Sally and peeked at her face. "She doesn't look bad." He told the other six kids. Everyone gathered around Sally.
"Should we wake her up? The tall skeleton girl asked.
"I think so." The devil boy said.
"I know so!" the witch girl said back, and she gently rubbed her hand on Sally's shoulder. "Miss, excuse me, Miss?" Sally and Zero woke up to see the seven little children watching them.
"Oh my gosh!" Sally began. "Is this your tree house?" The seven kids nodded together. "Oh, I'm so sorry!" Sally explained. "See, I came across your little house here, and it was so adorable, so I took a peek inside, and then I fell asleep, and, oh, I'm terribly sorry for disturbing you. I better go." Sally got up to leave.
"Hold up!" the witch girl said, blocking Sally. "What's your name?"
"Sally."
"Sally, huh?" the rag doll boy asked. "It's a nice name."
"Thank you." Sally said.
"This is our tree house." The devil boy said. "We seven are the best Trick-or-Treaters in all of Halloween Town."
"Oh, is that where I am?" Sally asked.
"Yeah." The tall skeleton girl said. "Allow us to introduce ourselves. I'm Seritta, the oldest, ten-years-old."
"I'm Lock." The devil boy said.
"Shock." The witch girl chimed in.
"Barrel!" the boy dress as a skeleton finished. "All seven-year- olds." (That's a guess, okay?)
"I'm Joseph." The rag doll boy said. "That's Suzie." He said, pointing to the rag doll girl. "We're eight-year-olds."
"Then, me!" the little skeleton boy said. "Jake here! I'm a three- year-old."
"It's very nice to meet you all." Sally said. "This is my dog, Zero." Zero lifted his head and smiled.
"You said you were going to leave?" Shock asked. "Don't! Why don't you stay here and live with us? We have an extra bed!"
"Hey, yeah!" Suzie agreed.
"I guess I could sort be a mother to you seven if that's what you want." Sally offered. The seven little kids smiled and clapped their hands.
"Great that you're going to be living with us as a mom," Jake began, "Because I'm starting to taste those nine chocolate bars I ate again."
~*End of Chapter Two*~
Nobody's reviewing!!! *sniff* You people make me sad. Please review. It makes me happy. If you don't, I'll go off on a sugar hunt, and you won't like what happens if I find that sugar.
~*Chapter 2*~
It was dark. Pitch black. Sally couldn't see anything, and then she remembered that she closed her eyes when she had opened the door in the tree. She cracked her eyes open slightly. It was still dark, but not as bad as it was before. She opened her eyes more. What she saw confused her. She looked to her side to see Zero.
"Zero, since when was the sky red?" she asked. (I haven't seen the movie for, like, forever, so I don't know if it's really red. It's a Kingdom Hearts joke.) She looked back up at the sky; then froze. She slowly looked back at Zero. She screamed, "Zero! You're a ghost!" Now, she was scared. Her little white puppy had turned into a ghost puppy with a glowing orange nose! Sally stood up, but it was hard. Her legs felt unstable, as if they were filled with leaves, and no bones. She took a quick look around where she was. The ground was hard, and the trees were bare, and, in front of her, stood a giant tree house. She carefully walked across a bridge and looked in something that looked like an elevator.
"Yip! Yip!" Zero called.
"It is strange, Zero." Sally said. She walked into the elevator. Zero followed. She closed the door and pulled on a string that brought her and Zero up. When they reached the top floor, Sally opened the door to the elevator and started looking around. "What a strange place." She said. "It looks as if some people live here. I wonder who."
Sally walked into a room that had a little picture of a devil on it. She looked, and saw four little beds right next to each other on the side of the room. "Oh, how cute!" she said. "The names are carved into the beds! Let's see, Lock, Barrel, Joseph, and Jake." Sally giggled to herself. She then walked out of the room and into another one with a little witch on the door. "If that was the boys' room, then this must be the girls' room." She said. Zero followed her as she ventured into this room. She looked at three little beds next to each other. They also had names carved into them. "Hmmm." She began. "Shock, Seritta, and Suzie. Four little boys and three little girls! How adorable!" Sally then yawned. "I must be tired." She said, and she fell asleep on the three little girls' beds.
Meanwhile, it was morning back at Sally's house. The Mayor nervously walked into the little kitchen to see Dr. Finkelstein at the table drinking his morning coffee.
"Uh," he began, "Dr. Finkelstein, sir?" Dr. Finkelstein swung his head around and looked at the Mayor.
"So?" he asked. "Did you do it? Is she gone?" The Mayor shuffled his feet, took a deep breath, and smiled.
"Yes, indeed," he said. "Sally is indeed dead. If it pleases you, no blood was shed, and I got rid of the body for you. I also eliminated all of the evidence so no one can come snooping around in here."
"Well done." Dr. Finkelstein said. "Now, get out of here before I send YOU to the same fate!!!" The Mayor fell backwards and stumbled his way out of the house and back to his own. Dr. Finkelstein smiled wickedly. He set down his coffee and wheeled himself to his magic 8 ball. He shook it, thinking of the question in his head. The ball bubbled, and showed, "Ask again later."
In the strange little town that Sally woke up in, seven little kids were walking along the roads with huge sacks in their hands.
"We got a huge load!" a little boy in a skeleton costume cheered. "We did great this year!"
"Yeah!" a boy in a devil outfit agreed. "And the girls were able to keep up this time!"
"Hey!" a tall skeleton girl exclaimed. "If I recall, Lock, last year, YOU guys were the ones that kept falling behind while the girls and I got all the good candy."
"Oh, shut up, Seritta!" the devil boy ordered. "Let's just go home so that we can start eating all this candy!" All seven kids ran up to their home--the tree house Sally was sleeping in. They all got in the lamp elevator and rode it up. When at the top, they all poured the candy out of their bags creating a huge mountain of candy.
"This is such a big haul," a rag doll boy drooled over the candy. "EVERY TRICK-OR-TREATER FOR HIM OR HERSELF!!!" he screamed, and the seven kids dove into the giant pile eating all of the good sugar that they possibly could.
An hour later, most of the candy was gone, and seven moans from seven little kids could be heard.
"I knew I shouldn't have eaten that tenth sour ball." A rag doll girl whined.
"Tummy hurts!" a little skeleton boy cried. The tall skeleton girl wrapped her long arms around the little skeleton.
"It is late." She said. "Maybe we should all go to bed. If we do, we'll feel better in the morning." The other six kids nodded. They all changed into their night shirts.
"Goodnight." The girls said as a little witch grabbed onto the knob of their room.
"'Night." The boys said. The seven kids went into their rooms. Seconds later, screams came from the girls' room. The boys rushed out of theirs and ran into the girls' room to see what was there. The seven children saw Sally and Zero, sleeping, curled up into little balls on the beds.
"Who are they?" the rag doll girl whispered.
"I don't know." The boy dressed as a skeleton said. He slowly and quietly walked over to Sally and peeked at her face. "She doesn't look bad." He told the other six kids. Everyone gathered around Sally.
"Should we wake her up? The tall skeleton girl asked.
"I think so." The devil boy said.
"I know so!" the witch girl said back, and she gently rubbed her hand on Sally's shoulder. "Miss, excuse me, Miss?" Sally and Zero woke up to see the seven little children watching them.
"Oh my gosh!" Sally began. "Is this your tree house?" The seven kids nodded together. "Oh, I'm so sorry!" Sally explained. "See, I came across your little house here, and it was so adorable, so I took a peek inside, and then I fell asleep, and, oh, I'm terribly sorry for disturbing you. I better go." Sally got up to leave.
"Hold up!" the witch girl said, blocking Sally. "What's your name?"
"Sally."
"Sally, huh?" the rag doll boy asked. "It's a nice name."
"Thank you." Sally said.
"This is our tree house." The devil boy said. "We seven are the best Trick-or-Treaters in all of Halloween Town."
"Oh, is that where I am?" Sally asked.
"Yeah." The tall skeleton girl said. "Allow us to introduce ourselves. I'm Seritta, the oldest, ten-years-old."
"I'm Lock." The devil boy said.
"Shock." The witch girl chimed in.
"Barrel!" the boy dress as a skeleton finished. "All seven-year- olds." (That's a guess, okay?)
"I'm Joseph." The rag doll boy said. "That's Suzie." He said, pointing to the rag doll girl. "We're eight-year-olds."
"Then, me!" the little skeleton boy said. "Jake here! I'm a three- year-old."
"It's very nice to meet you all." Sally said. "This is my dog, Zero." Zero lifted his head and smiled.
"You said you were going to leave?" Shock asked. "Don't! Why don't you stay here and live with us? We have an extra bed!"
"Hey, yeah!" Suzie agreed.
"I guess I could sort be a mother to you seven if that's what you want." Sally offered. The seven little kids smiled and clapped their hands.
"Great that you're going to be living with us as a mom," Jake began, "Because I'm starting to taste those nine chocolate bars I ate again."
~*End of Chapter Two*~
