^^^ Ever's costume above^^^
Ok, so... Well, first off, Happy Halloween my peeps!!!! This was initially going to be part of the story but haven't found the right place to put this in and since it's Halloween, I am going to give this to you guys. Maybe later once I have finished writing the whole book will blend into one of the chapters but for now, it will be known as a special chapter. So enjoy!
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"Ever, come on! It's Christmas," Ty exclaimed, running out of my room after shaking me awake.
"It's Halloween Ty! We need two more months for Christmas," I heard Cal shout from his room at Ty who was now running down the hallway cheering and shouting 'Merry Christmas' at the top of his lungs. I'm surprised I heard Cal over Ty's loudness.
"I need to the room's door more often with lock," I murmured to myself as I crawled out of bed and getting myself ready for the day. "Today is going to be a long day."
I made my appearance downstairs to eat breakfast. Everyone was animatedly talking about today's event, Halloween. I, myself, was excited too. I liked to dress up. Although, I'm not at home and don't have the required essentials to create a fantastic Halloween costume that will blow everyone's mind.
"So, who's ready to visit the makeup room," Cyan asked.
"Makeup room? For what? Do we have a gig tonight," I asked in an Austrailian accent.
"No," Cal responded while munching on his granola bar.
"The people from the makeup department volunteered to do everyone's makeup. So if someone wants to be a zombie or vampire, they can create a visual effect to look somewhat realistic," Cyan further explained.
"And when Cyan says 'as realistic as possible' he means as realistic as one can get. They're great at their job. They could be working in special effect department of a film if they wanted to," Cal commented.
"Why thanks for the lovely compliment, Cal," Lila, one of the many makeup artists, intervened. She was leaning against the archway coming from the living room.
"No problem, Lila." Cal smiled.
"Hi, Lila," I exclaimed, holding on to my Australian accent. "What have you been up to?"
"Painting people's faces," she answered in a Scottish accent, taking a seat next to me. "I started early in the morning. It's going to be a long day, ay. I'm actually taking my break right now then back into drawing on peoples faces I go."
"Why is no one ready yet," Ty popped his head into the dining room where everyone was finishing their breakfast.
"Because we are all hungry, Ty," Darcy quipped in with a British accent, joining in on the fun with me and Lila.
"Give us some time won't you Ty? We are about to be done and ready to roll in to get our costumes on," Cyan said. And since he already has an accent, he just made it more prominent it is easier to detect.
Cal was laughing silently, trying to hold his laughs in. In contrast, Holden looked confused.
"Actually, I'm done so I could join you, Ty." Holden got up from his seat, face scrunched up in confusion.
Holden washed his dish then tagged along with Ty.
"What's up with them? They seem a bit off today," I heard Ty whisper to Holden once he reached him and they walked away from our table.
"I don't have a clue." Holden shook his head still trying to understand what was happening.
Once they were out of earshot, Cal bursted out laughing.
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