A guest named Luna suggested I make another chapter for this story. And I thought, 'Why not?'. Thank you, Luna! And I hope you all enjoy!


Sasha had woken up from her nap. She was on the couch, but Jack was nowhere to be seen.

"Jack?" Sasha mumbled. She rubbed her eyes and looked around. "Where are you?"

"In the guest room." Rachel answered as she came into the living room. "They decided to spend the night here."

"Spend the night?" Sasha was a bit surprised. But she didn't mind. After all, Jack and Sally were like family. "That's nice." she said with a yawn. She cuddled into the couch, sighing happily.

Rachel laughed. "You sure look comfy."

"Yeah," Sasha stretched out. "I just love napping on this couch."


That night, Rachel, Sasha, and their guests had finished dinner and were getting ready for bed. Sasha yawned as she stretched. Bony fingers suddenly tickled her sides and she squealed, laughing as she tried to protect her sides. "Jahahahack! Stop!"

Jack laughed. "Sorry. Couldn't resist." He was dressed in his white pajamas and sleeping cap.

Rachel laughed too. "Okay, you guys. No horsing around." She looked at the clock. "Huh. It's only 6:30. It's too early for bed."

"Yeah! We should do something fun!" said Sasha.

"Something fun?" asked Jack.

Sasha nodded. "Yeah! Something that'll make this sleepover a lot more fun!"

"Really?" Sasha heard Sally's sweet, innocent voice behind her. She turned around and yelped, nearly bumping into Jack. Luckily, the skeleton caught her in time. Sally was wearing a patchwork robe and black slippers. A strange, green slime covered her face and her red hair was pulled into a bun.

Sasha sighed in relief now that realized it was just her rag doll friend. She heard Jack chuckle and looked up to see the skeleton smiling down at her. "I think I know what we can do! Why don't we tell scary stories?"

Rachel smiled while Sasha gulped. "Great idea, Jack!" said Rachel.

"I-I don't think so." said Sasha. "Maybe we can...uh...do something else?"

Jack looked confused. "Like what?"

"Like...uh..." Sasha racked through her mind to think of something else.

"Come on, Sasha! What's a sleepover without a scary story?" asked Rachel.

"That's the spirit, Rachel!" said Sally. Sasha couldn't believe it. Even Sally was on board?!

Rachel held her sister in a reassuring hug. "Don't worry, sis. Scary stories can't hurt you. It's just a bunch of words."

"She's right, Sasha." said Jack. "It's all just for fun. And life's no fun without a good scare!"


And so Jack, Sally, Rachel, and Sasha retired to the Skellington's bedroom to tell scary stories. "Since you're the master of fright, Jack, you can go first." said Rachel.

"With pleasure!" Jack said with delight. "How about...the tale of the beheaded bride?" Jack suggested in his spookiest voice.

Sally heard whimpering. She turned to her side and saw Sasha poking her head out from her sleeping bag. Her eyes were wide with terror. "Don't be scared, Sasha." said Sally, gently patting Sasha's sleeping bag.

"Yes, Sasha! No need to fear!" Jack assured. "In fact, there's someone here who's been dying to see you!"

Sasha blinked. "Huh?" She saw something white and see through popped right through the flew and flew in front of Sasha.

"AAAHHH! GHOST!" Sasha ducked within her sleeping bag. She then heard barking. Sasha knew that bark. She popped right up and saw Zero, Jack's ghost dog!

"Zero!" Sasha beamed as she opened her arms. Zero flew right into them and snuggled with Sasha. Sasha giggled, happy and relieved. Zero was one ghost she loved having around.

"Zero was so excited to see you again!" said Sally.

"And he loves a good ghost story!" Jack added. "Especially with a friend."

Sasha smiled, no longer feeling afraid. "You guys are right. I don't have to be afraid. Bring it on!"

"That's the spirit!" Jack said. He began his story about the beheaded bride. It was about a happily married couple who just moved into a new house. Little did they know it was haunted by the ghost of a woman who was decapitated on the night before her wedding day by a jealous lover of the groom. The bride would trap the couple in the very home she died in and be her prisoner forever.

Sasha was feeling scared, but with her friends surrounding her and the cuddly ghost dog in her arms, she didn't stay scared very long.

Jack ended his story. "The end."

Sally clapped her hands. "Very good, Jack!"

"Yeah!" Rachel rubbed her goose-bumpy arms. "And very scary." She looked to her side and saw Sasha holding Zero very close.

"Y-Yeah!" Sasha agreed. Zero whimpered and licked Sasha's face, making her giggle.

"I think Zero has a new cuddle buddy!" Jack said.

Sasha laughed. "I think he does too!"

Sally looked at the clock on the dresser. "It's pretty late. Time for bed."

"Sounds good." Jack yawned.

Rachel yawned too. "Time for bed, Sash-" She paused and smiled. Sasha was already fast asleep with the snoozing Zero right next to her. With that, everyone went to bed and slept peacefully.

Later that night, Sasha woke up in a hot sweat. She groaned in annoyance. "The heat's up too high." She shambled out of her sleeping bag and went downstairs to lower the temperature.

Meanwhile, Sally was tossing and turning. The heat was bothering her too. Now awake, Sally got up and saw Jack and Zero fast asleep. Sighing, she spotted the window seat. Seeing the enchanting moonlight coming through, Sally got out of bed, sat by the window, looking intently at the stars.

However, due to her tossing and turning, Sally's neck seam was loosened.


After lowering the temperature and having a quick midnight snack, Sasha went back upstairs to bed. When she opened the door and went inside, her eyes popped wide open and she let out a shrill, terrified scream.

Jack and Rachel woke up, alarmed by the scream. They heard a sudden thud and saw Sasha had fainted on the floor.

"SASHA!" Rachel jumped out of bed and rushed to aid her sister.

Jack quickly followed. "What happened?!"

Zero barked frantically as he soared across the room to help Sasha. He licked the unconscious girl's face until she woke up.

"SASHA! What happened?!" asked Jack.

Sasha was white as a ghost. Her head was spinning from sheer terror. She pointed a shaky finger at the window. "T-The b-beheaded bride..." she weakly said.

Rachel turned around and screamed. With the moonlight shining through the window, she saw the body of a headless woman sitting on the window seat.

Jack looked over and let out a laugh. "SASHA! That's no beheaded bride, that's Sally!"

"SALLY?!" Rachel and Sasha shouted. Jack calmly turned on the light and the sisters gasped when they saw Sally's headless body sitting on the window seat while her head was on the floor.

Despite all the noise, screaming, and even the lights turned on, Sally was still asleep.

"I think I know what happened." said Jack. "Sally must have gotten out of bed and did a little star gazing by the window. Then she fell asleep and her head came off."

"But...is she okay?!" asked Sasha.

Jack nodded. "Oh, yes. Sally loses her head all the time when she sleeps."

Rachel saw how peaceful Sally looked as she slept. Her body was still as it leaned against the window and breathing fine. Her eyes were still closed as she blissfully slept. "Wow! Sally is sound asleep."

Jack chuckled to himself. "I wonder if she can sleep through this?" He quietly snuck over to Sally's body. The skeleton reached over and wiggled the tips of his bony fingers against Sally's neck. As Jack tickled, the sisters watched Sally's mouth smile a little.

"She can feel that?!" Sasha said in shock.

Jack nodded. "Oh, yes. Feeling is proof that you're alive." He picked up Sally's head and held it like a mother holds her baby. "And my Sally is a living doll." He kissed his wife on the cheek. Sally hummed blissfully as she snuggled against Jack's chest.

Rachel smiled. "You two really are meant to be."

Suddenly, Sally started giggling. Jack looked over and saw Zero licking Sally's toes.

"Oh, I'm getting in on this!" Sasha started tickling Sally's right side.

Rachel just shrugged. "Eh, why not?" She joined her sister and tickled Sally's other side.

"Hahahahahahahahahaha!" Sally was now wide awake and laughing like crazy. "Stop it!" Her body was squirming around until it fell onto the floor.

"SALLY! Are you alright?!" Jack asked his wife's body, then turned his attention to her head.

"I'm fine, Jack." Sally frowned. "But you know how I feel about tickling!" She was surprised when Sasha took Sally's head out of Jack's hand.

"You know, Jack, I think your wife could use some cheering up!" Sasha suggested with a sneaky smile.

Jack laughed. "I agree!" He went over to Sally's body and tickled the middle of her stomach.

"AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! JACK! STOP!" Sally laughed. Since she couldn't see anything, she waved her arms all around in an attempt to stop Jack. But it was all in vain. The skeleton playfully tickled his wife. Once Sally looked winded, Jack stopped and embraced her body.

"You alright, Sally?" asked Jack.

"I am now." Sally breathed out.

Sasha began to feel a bit awkward holding a talking head. "Uh...how do we fix Sally?"

Jack offered to take the head. "Allow me." Sasha gave Jack the head. "Rachel, can you get the sewing kit out of Sally's suitcase?"

Rachel went to the patchwork suitcase and got out the sewing kit. Jack opened the case and took out a needle with a spool of thread. Jack promptly sewed Sally's head back on her neck.

"Ahhh, that's better." said Sally.

"Sorry if I got so scared, you guys." Sasha said sheepishly.

Sally chuckled as she patted Sasha's head. "That's okay, Sasha. I don't blame you."

"Yeah! I mean, her head was off her body!" Rachel exclaimed. "I wanted to scream so bad!"

Jack laughed. "I forgot how much fun it is being with you girls!"

Sasha laughed too. "Yeah, things are never boring when you guys are around." She gave Sally a hug. "I'm just glad you're okay, Sally."

"Me too." Sally hugged Sasha back.

"And I'm glad there's no real headless ghoul in this house." Rachel said with a hand of relief on her chest.

"Yes, there is." said Jack's voice. The three girls looked and saw Jack with his head in his hand. They all laughed and so did Jack.

Sasha was truly glad Jack and Sally came into her and Rachel's lives. They were scary, but they were two of the sweetest monsters in the world.

And Sasha was proud to consider them more than just friends, but family.