"So, any way we can think of what costumes to wear? Pictures?" Rosie asked as Lily pulled out the makeup kit, vampire brow mask and the realistic teeth.

Lily grinned. "Well, I think a vampire would be perfect for you, Rosie. Check this out—I got this vampire brow mask and teeth on Etsy, based on Angel and the vampires from Buffy."

Rosie's eyes widened with curiosity. "Could I at least see what I'd look like with them?"

"Absolutely," Lily said, carefully handing her the mask and teeth. "Here, give it a try."

Rosie positioned the mask over her brow, adjusting it until it sat snugly, then fit the teeth into place. She turned to Gypsy with a playful smirk, baring her new fangs.

Gypsy gasped, clearly impressed. "Wow, Rosie! You look just like a vampire!"

Lily laughed, nodding. "See? Told you it'd be perfect. I think you're all set!"

"But just take the mask off," Gypsy added with a giggle. "It's a little intense! Oh, and hey, Lily—do you have another set of those teeth? I'd love to see what I'd look like as a vampire too. Though, I don't think my eyes would quite fit with the mask."

Lily chuckled. "I've got an extra set of fangs, no worries!" She pulled out her phone and pointed the camera at Rosie. "But first, give me your best vamp look, Rose!"

Rosie leaned in, flashing her fangs with a mischievous glint in her eyes. She curled her mouth into a menacing grin, striking her most dramatic pose for the camera.

"Perfect!" Lily laughed, snapping the picture. "You're totally selling the vampire vibe."

Rosie laughed, popping out the fangs. "I gotta admit, I kind of like it! Let's see how Gypsy looks next."

Gypsy took the spare fangs, fitting them carefully before trying her own vampire pose, her wings fluttering slightly as she grinned.

Lily held up her phone again, grinning. "You two make quite the team of spooky vamps!"

Rosie set the mask down, chuckling, while Gypsy carefully removed the fangs.

"Now then…" Lily said thoughtfully, eyeing the moth. "I was thinking… how about the Bride of Frankenstein for you, Gyps?"

Gypsy's eyes lit up with interest. "Oh! Isn't she the one with that big hair and those lightning streaks?"

Lily grinned. "Exactly. We can try teasing your antennae to mimic that look, then add some white streaks. Plus, she has that dramatic gown. I've got some fabric that could work for the dress."

Gypsy's smile widened. "That sounds amazing! I can just imagine it—dramatic hair, big gown, and all."

"And we'll do some green makeup to finish the effect. Just enough to give you that iconic look without it being too much."

Gypsy clapped her hands, thrilled. "I love it! Let's make me a monster!"

Lily laughed. "Alright, Bride of Frankenstein it is! You're gonna look fantastic."

She then opened the container of makeup powder, dipping a brush in with a focused expression. "Alright, let's start with a light layer of green," she said, giving the moth an encouraging smile. "Just enough to get that classic monster vibe."

Gypsy sat still, eyes bright with excitement. "This is going to look so dramatic!"

With careful strokes, Lily began dusting the green powder over Gypsy's face and neck. "Not too heavy, but enough to give you that iconic look," she explained, blending the powder smoothly.

Rosie leaned over, watching with interest. "It's already looking great! Once the streaks and dress are done, you're going to be the perfect Bride of Frankenstein."

Gypsy grinned. "I can't wait! I've never done anything like this before."

Lily laughed as she stepped back, examining her work. "Alright, we'll add the finishing touches to your hair next. Let's bring the Bride to life!"

As Lily brushed the green powder onto Gypsy's face, a small cloud of dust flew up, causing Gypsy to cough lightly.

"Oops! Sorry about that!" Lily exclaimed, stepping back quickly. "The powder can be a bit messy. Are you okay?"

"Yeah, I'm fine," Gypsy replied, laughing a little as she waved the dust away. "Just caught me off guard!"

"Let's make sure to keep the area clear of loose powder," Rosie suggested, giggling at the mishap. "We wouldn't want anyone else to end up like that!"

Lily nodded, brushing off her own hands. "Alright, back to business. For your Bride of Frankenstein look, we'll need a wig to get that dramatic hairstyle."

Gypsy's eyes lit up. "That sounds awesome! Do you have one?"

"I think I have a black wig with white streaks somewhere," Lily said, rummaging through the supplies. "It should fit perfectly for the look!"

"Great! I can't wait to see how it all comes together," Gypsy said, her excitement building.

Lily smiled, holding up the wig as she found it. "Here it is! Let's get it on you and see how it looks!"

Lily carefully placed the wig on Gypsy, adjusting it until the white streaks lined up perfectly. She stepped back, admiring how the bold hairstyle transformed the moth's look.

"Wow! It really suits you, Gypsy," Rosie said, grinning. "You look incredible already!"

Gypsy beamed, glancing at her reflection. "I feel like a whole new bug!"

"Alright, next up—the dress!" Lily said, holding up a flowing, tattered gown she'd put together from some old fabric. "This will complete the whole spooky look."

Gypsy slipped into the gown, letting the fabric drape around her. The dark, ragged edges and dramatic style gave her the perfect eerie elegance of the Bride of Frankenstein.

Lily took a step back, smiling at the final effect. "There you go! You're officially the Bride of Frankenstein!"

Gypsy turned to the others with a playful smile, raising her arms dramatically. "Well, what do you think? Am I scary enough?"

Rosie clapped her hands together. "Absolutely, honey! You look fantastic."

"Hang on, gotta add some stitches to your face," Lily said, grabbing the black marker as she leaned in, carefully drawing small, jagged lines along Gypsy's cheeks and forehead.

Gypsy let out a light giggle from the ticklish feeling of the marker running through her face. "Heh. That tickles!"

Lily grinned, concentrating on each stroke. "Almost done. Just a few more... and… there!" She stepped back to admire her handiwork, a proud smile spreading across her face.

Gypsy looked at her reflection, her stitched-up face completing the transformation. "Wow… I look just like her! It's amazing!"

Rosie clapped her hands, beaming. "You really do! It's perfect, Gypsy."

Lily nodded. "Alright, Bride of Frankenstein—you're ready to steal the show!"

The moth checked herself out in the mirror, tilting her head to admire the eerie stitches, the dramatic wig, and the flowing gown. "Oooh… Look out, Manny," she said with a playful grin. "Your new bride is on the eve of her grand appearance!"

Rosie laughed, nudging her. "Oh, he's going to be speechless when he sees you like this!"

Lily chuckled as she put away the makeup supplies. "You really pulled it off, Gypsy. Manny won't know what hit him!"

Gypsy gave an exaggerated, haunting pose in the mirror. "Well, that's what a bride of Frankenstein does—haunts, stuns, and dazzles."

"Now that our costumes are done, what do you plan to go as? It's probably not gonna be anything classic," Rosie said, giving Lily a curious look.

The female human sighed thoughtfully, tapping her chin. "Well, I'm thinking of something a little different—maybe something that shows off my stomach and limbs. Not sure exactly what yet, but something fun and a bit daring."

Rosie raised an eyebrow with a playful smirk. "Daring, huh? Going for that adventurous, fierce look?"

"Exactly!" Lily laughed. "Halloween's the perfect excuse to try something a little wild, right?"

Gypsy chuckled, adjusting her wig. "I think it's going to be hard for anyone to outdo the Bride of Frankenstein over here," she joked, gesturing to herself.

Lily grinned. "Challenge accepted!"

"Alright," Rosie said with a smile, glancing at Gypsy. "Let's head to the living room while Lily decides on her look."

Gypsy gave a playful twirl in her dress, holding up the tattered edges dramatically. "Sounds good! Let's go show off this masterpiece."

The two bugs made their way out of the room, Rosie leading the way as Gypsy practiced her haunting expressions, much to the black widow's amusement.

"I can't wait to see Manny's face when he sees you," Rosie chuckled.

"Oh, he's in for a surprise, that's for sure," Gypsy replied with a mischievous grin.

And with costumes in place and anticipation buzzing, the two settled into the cozy living room, ready to see how the night's spooky festivities would unfold.