The citizens of Halloween Town were worried about Jaycee's absence.
"This has never happened before." said Clown Jr.
"It is suspicious." said one of the Witch Teens, the two daughters of the Witches, who are married to separate warlocks.
"It is particular." said the other Witch Teen.
"It's scary!" exclaimed The Vampire Younglings, the offsprings of The Vampire Brothers.
"Stand aside. Coming through." said Mia as she walks past everyone and goes on top of the van. She grabs the megaphone and started speaking: "We've to find Jaycee, quickly! We only have 365 days until next Halloween!"
"364!" said the Wolfboy.
"Is there anywhere we've forgotten to check?!" Mia asked everyone.
"I looked in every mausoleum." said Clown Jr.
"We opened the sarcophagi." said The Witch Teens.
"I tromped through the pumpkin patch." said Lil' Hyde as he had pumpkins on his feet.
"I peeked behind the Cyclops's eye." said one of the Vampire Younglings pulling his eye out. One of the Witch Teens hit with a broom. "I did! But she wasn't there."
"It's time to sound the alarms!" yelled Mia. Mummy Jr., the son of The Mummy sounded the cat alarms.
At Finkelstein's house, there was a lady writing on a book. She had blond hair, wore a short sleeved pink shirt, khakis and white slippers. This was none other than Judy Finkelstein, Finkelstein's daughter and Jaycee's best friend. "Man, working is boring." she said as she threw the book on the ground. A knock on the door was heard. Judy opened the door revealing Jack & Sally.
"Hello, Judy. Can we talk to your father?" asked Jack.
"Dad's out right now. But you can talk to me! I won't mind!" said Judy.
5 minutes later...
"WHAAAAAT?! JAYCEE'S MISSING?!" Judy yelled very loud the whole town could hear it after Jack and Sally told her about what happened to Jaycee.
"Well, I wouldn't said missing just gone." said Jack.
"It's her choice." said Sally.
NARRATOR: Meanwhile at Christmas Town, immersed in the light, Jaycee was no longer haunted.
She had finally found the feeling she wanted.
And so that her friends wouldn't think her a liar,
She took the present-filled stockings that hung by the fire.
She took candy and toys that were stacked on the shelves
And a picture of Stanta and his father with all of his elves.
She took lights and ornaments and the star from the tree,
And from the Christmas Town sign, she took the big letter C.
She picked up everything that sparkled or glowed.
She even picked up a handful of snow.
She grabbed it all, and without being seen,
She took it all back to Halloween.
