So much later, on october 15, the girls went to Maynard H. Jackson High School and realized there were two weeks left until halloween. They went inside as they began organizing their lockers, "We have sixteen days until halloween, girls. We'll go in our costumes and we'll be there scaring everybody on our way to school at night!" said Holly.
"Yeah! That's right, Holly!" said Lisa, "Who says trick or treating is not allowed for older girls?"
"We might be teens, but, we're children at heart," Nikki told them as she picked up a drawing of herself as a egyptian queen, "If my costumes doesn't show up, I'll change to another costume."
"Nikki, you're gonna look good as a egyptian queen, dawg!" said Portia.
"If people would love to dance, I'll show them this thing under my costume!" Verena unzipped her jeans and showed her polka dot shorts, much to her friends' embarrassment.
"Verena!" Mallory blushed.
"Will you hide it?! You're gonna disappoint everybody with your undergarment thingy!" Holly told her.
"Sorry," Verena smiled sheepishly.
"What about you, Sadie?" Lisa continued speaking as Sadie placed a flyer announcing the best halloween party in her locker, "Sadie, what are you doing?"
"I went to school in first place and I found this flyer that one of the students have placed in the wall," said Sadie, "I'm not sure if I have a scary story."
"Sadie, c'mon, it's never allowed to tell scary stories focusing on cursed videotapes."
"Uh-huh! We're on the last scary story and it involves with me and Lisa as babysitters taking care of the Christman siblings," said Holly, "Your mom doesn't care about halloween or frightful stories."
"Who are the Christman siblings?" said Bailey.
"Their names are Pat and Jody Christman, Bailey."
"Whoa..."
"Fer shur, I thought that the one who was calling you girls are a hideous life-sized statue of a clown," said Vivian.
"Vivian, you were scared of clowns who are different from the funny ones," Nikki crossed her arms.
At the Atlanta International School, Sue pulled over her car after leaving Sadie in school. She promised herself that she would bring her daughter home and felt worried that she was going to hang out with Holly again. She went into the school in order to begin her usual day, and along the way, a student appeared and talked to her, "Ms. Sateley!" said the male student.
"What is it, then?" Sue asked.
"Patty appeared and she refused to do her homework because she found it boring!" The male student replied, "I know it sounds kinda awkward for her. But, she disliked math."
"Oh, dang!" Sue facepalmed in disappointment, "Do you know where she is?"
Outside the private school, Patty was throwing a tennis ball against a tree, showing herself how boring she hated math. The mother opened the door and encountered her before talking to her, "Patty, what's the matter with you?"
"I found math boring, Ms. Sateley," Patty replied.
"Patty, math is not boring, math helps anything," Sue told her as she crossed her legs.
"Not boring? What do you mean?"
"Math helps anyone to study and discover methods."
Patty sighed, "But, Ms. Sateley, I found math boring and disappointing for me."
"Aren't you going to give yourself a hand, Patty? That's because you're not helping," Sue placed her hand on Patty's shoulder to console her, which she removed it, "Patty, after school, you have to finish your homework and tomorrow, I want to see, okay?" She said as she went back inside.
Seeing her teacher going back to the school, Patty stood still in a couple of seconds and realized that math were not boring as she stated earlier. She began thinking to herself and imagined doing math perfectly, getting some A+'s and everything else.
Hours later, at Maynard H. Jackson High School, Lisa, Holly and their friends are in the cafeteria having lunch after their normal periods. They talked to each other about their parents coming to give the costumed kids their candy, "When we arrive in our best day, our parents will give the kids some candy!" said Holly.
"Just like chocolate and candy canes!" said Lisa.
"Yeah, sure thing, Lis!" said Maureen.
"Maurey, when you told us that story about your porcelain boyfriend, did he looked real?" said Bailey.
"Not quite, Bailey," Maureen replied.
"I found out that my parents weren't real, dawg. They were off the hook, y'know!" said Portia.
"Portia, you have a real family," said Nikki.
"Girls, I'm kinda sure that I'm going as a skeleton," said Sadie, "And apply some makeup in my face and how do I look like? A skeleton!"
"Whoa! Are you going as a skeleton? No one would notice you if you were dead, Sadie," Holly laughed.
"Say, storyteller girl, what are we gonna do tonight?" said Mallory.
The rag doll began thinking to herself, "Um....you girls meet me at our house at 7:18 pm and we'll tell a scary story that is going to be scary, awesome, frightening, macabre and dangerous!"
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A doll named Holly: A Haunted Big Time
FantasyLisa Lawrence, Holly Fitzgerald, Maureen Amamiya, Verena Schwartz, Mallory Weiss, Nikki Trollope, Portia P, Bailey Marinakis and Vivian Frobisher, Atlanta's fun-loving girls, are ready for the best halloween of their lives, with jack o'lanterns, tri...