"And now, because the universe hates you, it's time for screaming with Luan." said Lincoln, standing in the Royal Woods Cemetery. "Based on today's location I'm sure you already have a good idea who's taking the brunt of the scream. My sister Lucy is currently attempting to complete the dead corpse challenge. This challenge requires you to lay absolutely still in an open grave for exactly twelve hours." Lincoln pointed to a wrist watch on his right wrist. "She's currently at eleven hours and fifty eight minutes, just two more minutes and she'll have completed the challenge."

Lucy lay in a hole roughly five feet deep, still as a statue, with her arms crossed over her chest.

Luan walked up to the hole, stuck her head inside and shouted. "Heyyy Lucy!" But her gothic sister did not budge.

"Hmm," Luan put a finger to her chin, pondering a new course of action. She turned and walked away from the hole.

"Luan may have just been foiled," said Lincoln. "She could not get Lucy to move, and she's only got another 60 seconds."

Lucy meanwhile still lay light as a feather and stiff as a board down in her hole.

"Hey Lucy," came a monotone voice, accompanied by a pipe organ riff.

"Gasp!" gasped Lucy jumping up and flailing her arms. She jumped so high she landed outside the hole.

"Ooh, so close." said Lincoln looking at his wrist watch. "Eleven hours, fifty nine minutes and thirteen seconds."

"Hahaha! A little taste of your own medicine." said Luan, having appeared down in the hole moments prior. "I knew if I wanted to scare Lucy, I had to think like Lucy."

Lucy looked down into the hole at Luan with her usual stoic expression, followed by her saying only one word. "Bury." With that, large mounds of dirt began to fly into Luan's face.

"Woah, are you burying me alive?" asked Luan, spitting dirt from her mouth. "Now that's a dirty trick. Hahaha!"

Back on the surface, Lucy along with all the other Morticians Club members were shoveling dirt back into the hole. Lincoln watched from a few yards away. "We'll be right back, after a small excavation."