Halloweeen Night

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"Two years ago. Before I even knew I was a witch. That was the last time I was in Halloweentown. My mom Gwen. My grandma Aggie. My sisters Sophie and Marnie, and my brother Dylan and I all had to join together and use the power of the Cromwell witch family to defeat Kalabar. An evil warlock who's had a thing for my mother since they were teenagers. Halloweentown was always a happy place where creatures of different sizes and shapes and species... some of them downright weird... could live apart from the real world in peace and harmony. So. After we saved Halloweentown. Grandma decided to leave her comfy house there and live with our family in the mortal world. Now it's Halloween night again. The only night we can pass freely between Halloweentown and our world. I'm thinking about Halloweentown. I wonder how it's changed. Grandma says things in Halloweentown are always changing. I know nothing has changed at our house." You were in your room on your computer. "Mom and Grandma are fighting again." You said. "What's going on at your party?" A voice from the computer said. "Ehh... I'm avoiding it." You said. You then turned around as you thought you saw something. But when you didn't see anything, you went back to the computer. "Why? What's the matter?" The voice said. You snapped your figures and your witch costume came on. You then added your hat and walked downstairs to see Marnie, Sophie and Aggie. Aggie was giving all of the children witch brooms. "You got here just at the right time, (Y/n). Now, perhaps you'd like to take our little partygoers for a little spin around the house." Aggie said. "Grandma, I don't think this is a very good idea." Marnie said. "What? Oh, fiddle. I can't let your mother spoil my fun every day of the year." Aggie said. "Mother." Gwen said as she walked over. "Oh, hello, dear." Aggie said. "I spend all of my time trying to keep you from turning my own daughters against me. Now you're gonna corrupt all the children in the neighborhood." Gwen said. "Mom, we're not turning against you." You said. "My dear, if you want to reject your heritage, that's your business, but someone has to take my place as head of the Cromwell line, and I know (Y/n) is just the stuff." Aggie said. "Or me. I'd be good, too." Sophie said. "That's right. That's right." Aggie said. "All right, dress-up's over. We've got bobbing for apples right over there." Gwen said as she took the witch things away. The children groaned.

"Oh, yes, it's fun. It's fun. Go play." Gwen said. "Well, I hope you're happy." Aggie said. "Oh, ecstatic." Gwen said. The two walked away. "I'll take Grandma." Sophie said. She followed after Aggie. You and Marnie walked into the kitchen to see Gwen making food for the party. "Mom." Marnie said. "What?" She asked. "We're- we're not turning against you. We love you. But we're witches. We can't just not be." Marnie said. "I'm sorry that I got mad at you. It's just so frustrating. I want you to learn what I know, too. Magic can give you whatever you wish for, but nothing's worth anything if you can get it just by wishing. That's what your dad taught me." Gwen said. "But I don't use magic for everything. I don't use it on tests. All right. There was that one algebra test..." you said. "(Y/n), you can't pick and choose. If you go to Halloweentown for a year, that's gonna become your life. You're a stranger in this world after that." Gwen said. Suddenly a young man wearing a black jacket comes in. He knocked on the wood. "Knock. Knock." He said. "The bomb." You said. "I hope I'm not interrupting anything. Dad, I found 'em." He said. His dad came in. "Hi, I'm Alex. This is my son Cal. We just moved in down the street, and we heard about your party." Alex said. "Oh, well, welcome to the neighborhood. I'm Gwen, and these are my daughters Marnie and (Y/n)." Gwen said. "Hello." Marnie said. "Hi." You waved. "If all witches were as pretty as you, they'd have a better reputation." Cal said. You smiled. "Thanks." You said. Marnie smirked. "Can I put those in the freezer for you?" Gwen asked as she took the ice cream from Alex. "Whatever you want. They're for you. Uh, for the party. I hope you like lime. Green's my favorite color." Alex said. "OK. Is the rest of your family coming, too?" Gwen asked. "Oh, it's just me and Cal." Alex said. "Oh. Well, lime is good." Gwen said. "Good." Alex said. "I've got some scoops over here." Gwen said. "Let me help you." Alex said. A girl in a vampire costume came by and roared in Marnie's ear. "That's Cindy." She said. "Yeah. Well, it's a little crowded in here. You two wanna give me a tour?" Cal asked. "Sure. Let's go this way." You pointed. You, Marnie and Cal walked out of the kitchen.

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