Halloween Fun
by Judith Freudenthal
Halloween was right around the corner, as was the yearly
masquerade ball.
Natalie had convinced Nick that it would be fun. Schanke pestered
Nick and
Natalie about their costumes the entire week. They had both
refused to tell
him, stating that it was a secret and that he would find out soon
enough.
The night of the ball had arrived. Nick and Natalie were at his
loft
preparing for the ball. He helped her into her rather elaborate
costume.
"Nat, this is a little twisted," Nick said with a
mischievous grin.
"I know. Can you think of a more perfect costume for
me?" Natalie responded
mischievously.
"We could've had matching costumes."
"I know. Somehow I didn't think it would work quite as well
that way. Are
all my organs in the right place? Do you think it needs more
blood?" She
looked like someone had ripped her open.
"No. I think it looks just fine," Nick said. He added a
bit of teasing to
his voice and continued, "you make a lovely corpse."
"Why thank you," Natalie responded teasingly.
Nick heard the elevator start. They looked at each other fighting
to repress
the grins threatening to break out.
"Are you sure you want to do this?" Nick asked.
"Yes. He deserves it."
Natalie was laying on the floor surrounded by fake blood with
Nick poised
over her in a rather incriminating position, his back to the
elevator.
Nick heard the elevator door slide open and turned around eyes
glowing and
fangs bared. He snarled one of his more vicious snarls as he
faced Schanke.
All the color drained out of Schanke's face. He then saw Natalie
and
could've sworn she was dead. Natalie had her eyes open for effect
and
couldn't believe the shock on Schanke's face.
"Nick, what happened?" Schanke asked totally stunned.
He wasn't totally sure
what to make of the situation.
Natalie suddenly sat up startling Schanke even further.
"Trick or Treat," both Nick and Nat said breaking into
a giggle.
"You two nearly scared me to death," Schanke said, very
relieved and a bit
angry.
"Sorry, but it serves you right, Schanke."
"Next time, remind me not to bug you," Schanke said as
he walked over to Nick
to examine his makeup more closely.
Nick smiled letting Schanke get a good look.
"How?"
"I have a friend who's into special effects. All we had to
do was explain
what we wanted and he was more than happy to help."
Schanke wandered over to Natalie and took a closer look. He was
almost afraid
to touch it. It looked extremely realistic right down to the
texture.
"Natalie, did he frighten you?"
"Yes," she said with a grin. "Though only the
first time."
Nick got the hidden message and had to fight back his grin.
"Natalie, you look terrific. A bit twisted, but I like it.
Very realistic,"
Schanke said. "Nick, how do you make your eyes glow like
that?"
"The contacts are coated with the same material as
glow-in-the-dark road
signs," Nick said with a slight speech impairment due to the
fangs.
"Can you see through those?"
"Well enough so I won't bump into everything around
me."
Natalie couldn't repress her giggling because she now knew why he
rarely
talked when vamped out. Nick was not amused but grinned when he
realized how
humrous he did sound.
"Nick, it would be better if you could make your voice a bit
deeper. Also
where did you get that growl from?" Schanke couldn't resist
putting hin his
two cents.
"Like this?" Nick said in his deep rough vampire voice.
"I modeled it after a
lion. It took a while to get it perfect."
"Perfect," Schanke said.
Natalie tried hard to keep from laughing.
The End.