skeletons that shone in the dark were hanging from the ceiling. A tape of scary sounds was playing.
Eric whispered to Cam, âThis is not very scary.â
A door creaked open and they heard someone scream, âOh! Help!â
âThere is something scary ahead,â Cam whispered.
Eric moved closer to Cam and Uncle George.
A toy black cat that almost looked real jumped off a bookcase shelf. It fell close to Cam and Eric. Then it stopped. It was held by a string.
âOh, my!â Aunt Katie said.
Eric grabbed her hand. âIâm not scared,â he said.
Then something dressed in black jumped at Aunt Katie.
âOh! Help!â she screamed. âLet go of me!â
Chapter Three
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A unt Katie reached for Uncle George and held onto his hand. They followed the small purple lights past spiderwebs and creaking furniture. A chair walked past them. The walls seemed to be falling in.
Cam, Eric, Aunt Katie, and Uncle George walked faster. A door opened. They were outside the Haunted House.
âOh, my,â Aunt Katie said. âThat was scary, but I liked it.â
âThat wasnât so scary,â Eric said, âbut I liked it, too.â
âDid you see that?â a woman behind them asked. âSomething jumped right out at me.â She opened her handbag and took out a candy. âWould you like one?â
âNo, thank you,â Cam said.
âI need something, but not candy,â Aunt Katie said. âI need a cup of hot tea.â
Cam closed her eyes and said, âClick.â
âThereâs a refreshment stand just past the log ride,â Cam said. She opened her eyes. âFollow me.â
âWill you look at that!â Aunt Katie said when they reached the refreshment stand. âWe even have to wait in line to buy a drink.â
Aunt Katie and Uncle George stood at the end of the line. Cam and Eric went to the log ride. They watched people sitting in cutout logs slide into a large pool of water.
âThat looks like fun,â Eric said. âMaybe we can do that next.â
Cam and Eric walked back to the refreshment stand. Aunt Katie and Uncle George were still near the end of the line.
âTell me what you want to eat,â Aunt Katie said. âThis is the only chance weâll have for refreshments. I wonât wait in this line again.â
Cam and Eric looked at the list of items being sold. âIâd like to have some orange juice and pretzels,â Cam said.
âPlease, could I have a vanilla ice cream pop?â Eric asked.
âHmm,â Aunt Katie said. âVanilla tea for me, an orange pop for George, coffee and pretzels for Cam. And what did you want, Eric?â
âI want a vanilla pop.â
âIâm all mixed up,â Aunt Katie said. âWhy donât you wait until itâs our turn. Then you can all tell me what you want.â
The line moved slowly. When they reached the counter, the man there asked, âWhat would you like?â
âI want tea with lemon. I know that,â Aunt Katie said. âAnd George wants a regular coffee.â
Cam and Eric told the man what they wanted. He put it all on a cardboard tray and brought it to the counter. He told Aunt Katie what everything cost.
Aunt Katie opened her handbag and reached in. Then she looked inside her handbag. She took out something wrapped in aluminum foil, a small note pad, and some pencils and gave them to Cam to hold.
âPlease,â the man behind the counter said. âThere are other people waiting.â
âI canât find my wallet,â Aunt Katie told him.
Uncle George paid for the refreshments. He carried them from the counter to a table. Cam, Eric, and Aunt Katie followed him. As Aunt Katie walked to the table, she was still looking in her handbag.
Aunt Katie took the pencils, note pad, and the small package wrapped in foil back from Cam. She put the pencils and
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