CEDAR POINT
It's spring break and Kaitlyn is on vacation with her brother, mother and grandma. They went out to Cedar Point, Ohio; a theme park on the Lake Erie coast. During her stay, she notices some skeletons set up to look like a western scene. She also notices that they move. Though they were supposed to move, she noticed something was just suspicious. They moved strangely so Kate returns to the park that night to investigate. While sneaking in, she runs across a path and crashes into a guy that snuck in too. He swings out a small sword, Kaitlyn pulls out her double bladed switch blades. He says his name is Don.
Don, "Vampire hunter too?"
Kate, "You hunt vampires?"
Don, "Yea, I've been doing it for years. I live in Cleveland and read on an internet forum that this place is haunted by spirits."
Kate, "Hm. I was here to check... out some weird skeletons."
Don, "Haha, those are fake."
The two head over to the skeleton scene and now the skeletons are walking around.
Don, "They aren't supposed to do that."
Kaitlyn runs in and kicks one. It turns around and roars. Kate takes it's head and throws it in the water nearby. The skeleton drops. The others attack. Don runs in and the two fight them. They kill all the skeletons. More crawl out from the ground, roaring. Don slices them with his sword. Kate watches him.
Don, "Never gets boring."
Kate, "You're skilled, how'd you learn about vampires and stuff?"
As they leave they talk. Don gives Kate his phone number and AOL screen name. On return from her vacation, Willow checks out history there. It ends up that the skeletons were real skeletons that came back to life. The Cedar Point park was a colony during the 1700's. The colony was raided by native Americans and all the people were killed and cursed. The skeletons were regaining their energy after they were disturbed by the construction of Cedar Point. The skeletons were preparing to come to full strength life and eventually try to get revenge and kill everyone.
Giles, "So, there are vampire hunters in Cleveland? That's good news indeed."
