The Halloween Scare

It was Halloween and a few of Felicia's spider babies had just gotten done trick or treating. Exhausted from the fun, they were on their way home and just as they were turning the corner, Boo! A monster popped out of the bushes.
The spiders shrieked and zoomed down the street to their house. On one the younger spiders, James, asked, "What was that?" in a scared tone. 
"I don't know," said one of the older spiders. Claire, the oldest spider, said, "It looked like a demon mask." The younger spider spoke up saying she hurt her ankle; they would soon find out that it was broken. They all gasped and were now determined to find this masked monster. They grabbed their flashlights and set off.
They started looking in the bushes where they were spooked, but not even five minutes in, they saw Seymour, the friendliest person. Seymour enjoyed helping others and knowing this information, they explained their situation and Seymour decided to help.
Seymour asked what the mask looked like. Claire said, "Brown, hairy, and it had a large mouth."
Seymour had seen a mask similar to the mask that the spider was describing at the Halloween store where he worked, so they headed to the store.
Once at the store, they realized it was closed, but luckily, Seymour had the key to unlock it. There were costumes everywhere. Fake blood and masks sat on the shelves. Seymour swiftly moved to the back room where the security cameras were. While replaying it, Seymour saw that Angel Baby had bout the mask!

Seymour, being a friendly person, had everyone's number, and he decided to call Angel Baby and tell him how his actions hurt the littlest spider. Angel Baby answered and Seymour asked, "Why did you scare the little spiders?" Angel Baby said, "It was only meant to be a little joke, I didn't mean to hurt anybody." Then Angel Baby said, "I was feeling lonely and just wanted to have a little fun." At this, Seymour said, "If you were feeling lonely, you should have called someone and asked them if they wanted to hang out." Angel Baby apologized to the spider and told the littlest spider, "I'm sorry! I never meant to hurt you. Next time I will think longer about the best way to solve my problems instead of doing the first idea that I think.

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