The story begins with an explanation that Halloween has become "horror" for those who are close to
its creator. It highlights how their friends turned into monsters after being given the gift, which
they now wish was not done as a favor or mistake in judgment; instead it is clear this event will
haunt them forever and ruin lives unless they admit fault. The narrative goes on with an opening
sentence about what led up to the moment when Halloween became "horror," followed by various points
of explanation including how their friend gifted others, leading some to become evil monsters
themselves due to stress or other factors associated in a particular person's life at that
time/point; eventually resulting in one being thrown into prison as an example. The story concludes
with another statement about the character responsible for making things worse and ruining lives by
not admitting fault earlier but still wanting revenge on those who they feel are getting away from
punishment, which ultimately makes Halloween even more "horror" than before due to their actions
later becoming self-fulfilling prophecies in a cycle of retaliation. The overall message is clear:
owning up sooner rather than waiting for others or being too hard on themselves can help prevent the
situation depicted and keep things peaceful between friends going forward, thus avoiding further
horror that comes from not doing so
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