A question if you don't mind! There is no right or wrong answer, only a matter of opinion! A shadowy fiend forever at the corner of your eye but never in full view or one always in sight but unblinkingly staring behind you: which of these would be the more unnervingly terrifying companion?
[ This is all for research purposes of course. Cough. ]
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[ This should honestly come as no surprise to anyone, but a peculiar scene could be watched for those who may happen to pass it by during the commotion. One rather tall and dapper-looking skeleton can be spotted jogging after one of the small shadow creatures with a look of pure curiosity on his face-- skull? Whatever. Point being is that he's anything but terrified of the little guys as he attempts time and time again to catch one for closer inspection.
After failing most humorously (thinking he had the creature cornered, only for it to scurry up and over his skull and through his bony fingers) Jack rolled up his sleeves as if to note his newfound determination before sprinting after it once more. ]
Wait-- wait! Fear not, this is not my scheduled holiday! There's no need to dismay!
[ G ]
[ It was quite simple. Easily the simplest, most non-complicated order that would have been considered impossible to mess up.
But here it is. The most baffling mishap that Jack had witnessed.
Looking between his plate to the server, his eye sockets blinked, before looking back down at his plate, pointing at his meal, utterly perplexed. ]
Pardon me but-- there is meat on my fish bones.
[ Which means some poor sap has received his plate of a literal bare bone meal. ]
Jack Skellington | The Nightmare Before Christmas
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