I came up with a short story today, because I refuse to miss Halloweensie in 2020.
Word tells me it is exactly 99 words, so we’ll hope it’s correct.
Halloweensie is a tiny (100 words or less) children’s story contest created by Susanna Leonard Hill. There are hundreds of entries each year. You can get your spook on by reading them here.
Entries are for children age 12 and under and must contain the words creep, skeleton, and mask. Here’s my attempt.
New Friends
By Stacy S. Jensen
For Halloween, Henry drew a sugar skull design on his face.
“Creepy!” Dracula yells.
“Spooky,” Spider mutters.
“Let’s play,” RBG says.
They crawl, swing, and leap around the playground.
“Are you new?” Frankenstein asks.
“Yes. I’m Skeleton,” Henry says.
After playing, they visit neighbor after neighbor.
“Trick or Treat,” they yell.
“Dissent!” says RBG.
With full buckets, they return to the playground to trade candy.
“Sticky. Not for my braces,” RBG says.
“Nuts,” Spider says.
“I don’t like this,” Henry says.
After all the swapping, Dracula declares, “Let’s eat! Remove your masks.”
Henry blinks, “I’m not wearing a mask.”
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So, that’s what you get for 99 words. Hope you all have a safe and Happy Halloween!
What?! No mask?!! It’s 2020, LOL. Love that you included RBG in your tiny tale. Thanks for writing a story and giving me a smile this morning, Stacy!
LOL. Perhaps sending the wrong message, but I was trying to get the sugar skull design twist in there. He’s a skeleton. Thanks for reading it.
Fun! I like how they play at the playground before trick-or-treating, as well as your child in RBG costume.
Ha! Let’s hope they stick together anyway!
Fun story. Love RBG and “Dissent!” Good luck.
Oh RBG! I actually thought Henry didn’t realize he was the one human, but you tricked me:)
I thought the same, it was a neat twist.