Week 4 Activity 2

cropped-pumpkin-157050_1280-1q1xpdb-2ia5qox.pngOnce upon a time, in a small town located in the state of New Jersey, Halloween was a the holiday everyone in the town was looking forward to. Every year previous to this one everyone in the town dressed up and went to Mr.Donnagin’s home. His home was famous for giving the best candy. He would give ten king size bars to every kid in the town who came to his house. This year Mr.Donnagin moved to California to pursue his dream in film making. His home was left vacant for a while until an old man named Mr.Pumpkaney moved into his empty house. Mr. Pumpkaney moved in a week before Halloween. He was a very suspicious who never came out side for long periods of time. When it was finally the night of Halloween the town came to life. Everyone was out trick-or-treating or partying, but Mr.Pumpkaney’s home had candles as lighting and very creative, scary pumpkins on his front porch. As kids were running free-spirited hoping to get several bags of candy. No one noticed that the number of kids trick-or-treating was decreasing. Instead everyone just cared about the candy mountain they would have when they pour out all of there candy. The very next morning people were noticing that many children were missing, and Mr.Pumpkaney wasn’t home either. When the people of the town came together to solve this mystery they interviewed every child that was still left in the town. All of them said they didn’t go to Mr.Pumpkaney’s house. All of the town members came running up to Mr.Pumpkaneys and when they got to the old man’s house they were startled and scared to find a very eerie note. The note said, “I knew all of you would come searching for me. I didn’t know it would be this easy. Halloween is my favorite holiday as well just like this town. Which is why I came here. All of the pumpkins in front of my house are called Pumpkin Killers. These demons capture kids and never release them for all of eternity. I hope you all had a marvelous Halloween. Hope to see you all soon.” From that day on no one has ever lived in that house or trick-or-treated at that house ever again.

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