
I added a doodle of Midnight for the occasion.
Here are the rules: Write a 100-word Halloween story appropriate for children (under 12 years old) using the words tipetoe, goblin and chill. The story can be scary, funny or anything in between, poetry or prose, but it will only count for the contest if it includes those three words (or variations of those words) and is 100 words or less.
Here’s my entry for Susanna Hill’s 2024 Halloweensie Contest.
Title: Aurelia’s Cat is a Bat WC95
Running after her cat, Aurelia hollered. “We can’t go to the Halloween party in the haunted castle.”
Midnight cawed, racing towards the castle, sending chills up Aurelia’s spine.
“Wait!” shouted Aurelia.
As she tiptoed through the hedge maze, a goblin glided through a doorway, grasping Midnight.
Aurelia followed, tripping over the threshold into the castle.
Torches flickered, and spooky toons echoed in the ballroom.
Black felines flew through the arched windows.
A goblin neared her, holding Midnight. “Don’t worry. He only flies on Halloween night.”
Aurelia grabbed her cat and flew home on Midnight’s back.
If you haven’t submitted a story, you can read the entries and maybe leave a comment. You’ll be amazed by what authors come up with.
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Very nice (and not too scary for me)! Best wishes, Eleanor!!
Thanks Angie. 🙂
Good job and good luck!
Thanks Kim. 🙂
I like the flying cats, flying through the castle. Good luck
Thanks so much for reading 🙂
Fun story!