In a quiet suburban neighborhood
In a quiet suburban neighborhood, Halloween fever had taken hold, as it did every October. Front yards were transformed with fake tombstones, cobwebbed porches, and ghostly figures hanging from trees. However, one display stood out among the rest—an elaborate “graveyard” crafted by a woman named Lily, who adored Halloween. She had turned her front yard into a spooky cemetery scene with makeshift tombstones, skeletons, and eerie lighting. One particularly realistic feature was a human-like figure, wrapped in plastic and half-buried in the ground, giving the appearance of a freshly covered body.
Lily had spent days creating this display, taking great care to perfect every detail. But just a day after she finished setting it up, a knock came on her door. She opened it to find her neighbor, Mr. Walters, who looked concerned.
"Good morning, Lily," he said, hesitantly scratching his head. "I, uh, wanted to talk to you about your Halloween decorations."