Once upon an October day, in the quaint little town of Spookville, there lived a harmless ghost named Clyde. Clyde was a friendly spirit, often helping lost trick-or-treaters find their way back home. He had a knack for causing the occasional mischief, but he was loved by all.
One Halloween night, Clyde noticed a new family moving into the old haunted house on Elm Street. The Wilsons were oblivious to their spectral neighbor. As the sun set, decorated pumpkins appeared, and eager children started going door-to-door, Tina Wilson decided to host a spooky house-warming party. Clyde, feeling left out, yearned to join.
During the party, the Wilsons started hearing eerie footsteps and seeing objects move on their own. Everyone was terrified, except for little Timmy Wilson who was giggling with delight. Seeing his chance, Clyde started a riotous game of floating chairs much to Timmy’s amusement.
By the end of the night, the Wilsons had the most infamous Halloween bash Spookville ever saw. Bemused yet scared, the adults tentatively whispered, “Could this house really be haunted?” Tina, laughing heartily, exclaimed, “Only on Halloween!” Little did they know, their new best friend was Clyde, the harmless ghost, who made each Halloween memorable for them thereon.