Chapter 2, I'm Getting Married, Day 1
"So, have you had a chance to read that letter?" Jamie asked her daughter.
"I'm trying to get myself to read it, mom," Sally said. "What do you think?"
"I told you, I thought it was the electric bill!" Jamie yelled.
"So no hamsters, eh?" Sally asked. Then a mouse came out of the hangout area. Then Sally jumped into Jack's arms in fear. Lars thought that was a good catch Jack did. So Jack went back to the deliveries. While Sally worked, Sally checked the letter. It said:
"The Ferris Wheel went round and I held you tight on a warm summer night.
Do you remember? How in the crimson colors of the sunset we rode as one?
And if I asked it sweetly enough, it would take us to our private world.
Do you remember, Sally? Cherie, our first kiss? You wanted to see the Eiffel Tower, I just wanted to you smile.
Watching your train disappear, I was hollowed. Sally! Sally! I'll wait forever! Come to Haunted Paris, my love! Hurry! Love, Phil." Sally thought the letter was beautiful and thought about those memories she had with Phil back in Haunted Paris. "Good night, Sally," Lars said.
"Say, Sally...did you ever get a chance to read that..." Jamie asked.
"Come along, Jamie," Lars said. Then Sally's best friend, Edward, came in. He asked if Sally wanted to go to Mavis' Diner but Sally lied that she had some reading to catch up. This had Edward confused but Sally never told him what she was reading. So Elise went upstairs, reading Phil's letter. Sally cried after reading.

Chapter 2, I'm Getting Married, Day 2
The next day, Sally came downstairs to help clean with her mother.
"So did you manage to get any reading done last night?" Edward asked.
"Huh? Oh! Uh, it was just some...romance...sci-fi...er, mystery novel," Sally said. "Boring, really."
"Really? Because that sounds fascinating. What was it called?" Edward asked his best friend.
"The book? Uh...uh...Mystery of the Shirtless Astronaut," Sally said. "Wouldn't recommend it." But then Edward took away Sally's letter and went to the back room to read the letter. After Sally's shift, Edward asked what the letter was from. Sally said it was from Phil.
"Phil? Your summer love in Haunted Paris? That Phil?" Edward replied.
"Yes! His mother didn't approve of him having a Halloween American girlfriend," Sally said. "I thought that was why he never wrote me back. Turns out he DID write me back after all. He wants us to be together! Or at least, he did."
"Oh my gosh! Sally! You HAVE to go to Haunted Paris! This is a sign!" Edward yelled. "A wedding in Haunted Paris, oh how romantic!"
"Edward, this letter was sent sixteen years ago," Sally said. "We'd be strangers by now. What kind of person marries someone they barely know?"
"Hey, everyone, guess what?" Sally's little sister, Sandy, replied. "I'm getting married!" This shocked Sally.