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Ryan followed the stampede of kids, all wanting to get their fair share of the sweets that would most likely spend a good part of the next year under the bed.

Unfortunatly, after the supernatural experience, Ryan was on edge all night - everytime someone came upto him from behind, he would do this weird jump, giving him strange looks. This led to him spending his time aleart, this his back against a wall so no onw could suprise him.

"Witches fingers?" Mr Matteuchia asked, presenting Ryan with a plate of chopped up carrots and red pepper homus. Ryan took a few, trying to stop his mind wandering back to

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