"Hello Jamie! So how was your conversation with Frost?" I ask Jamie, who just laughs.
"It was fine, he said that he was going to leave a frost tomorrow, he said he wouldn't dare do what he did last year, especially after that threat of yours! By the way,it was very clever."
"Thanks Jamie, so any plans as to what you are gonna do for the rest of today?" I ask curiously, because if I am able I can help it happen.
"Well, I am planning on going to one of my friends house to watch a scary movie, then maybe play truth or dare." He tells me, and I see one glaring thing in this situation which I immediately need to omit.
"Play truth or dare as much as you want to, just no summoning spirits, especially Mary. She is always so rude, sometimes I wonder about her..." I trail off while thinking about 'bloody' Mary. She always has to show up and ruin my day. Especially on Halloween when the gates are almost completely open. And to think she is one of the tamer ones.
"I promise, would I lie to you? Well I could but that would be counter productive as I like my head on my shoulders, my blood in my veins, and my skin to be my own." And there it is, the hapiness and joking around that Halloween creates. The singular day of the year that people get to be a person who they want to be without anyone thinking them to be lower than themselves.
"Yes it would be counter productive. Now get going or all the good candy will be gone. Or I change it all." Ahhh there it is, the healthy dose of food fear. That facal expression never gets old.
"You wouldn't dare, you like me too much, right?" He nervously asks. And I just laugh.
"Go get changed kid, then we'll talk."
-–—four hours later—–-
'Finally, all the pains in the ass are locked away. 12:01, that's a new record compared to the 1:20 of 1983. Guess there was few summoners tonight. Thank the moon.'
"Nice night out isn't it." A voice startles me out of thought. I turn and then smile, of course it's Jack.
"Ya, you can do your thing now. I just wanted the kids to enjoy the night. It hasn't stopped you before, I doubt my word actually will stop you now." I say, with a wry smile.
"Thanks for the go ahead, but I would stop if you said so..." He mumbled the rest as he turns away to cool off the town, with a small blush on his face. 'Cute. WAIT where the hell did that thought come from?'
So, that was fluffy, and kinda fun to write. Tell me what you think, and do tell me what I can do to make it better. This snake is out.
