The next morning, the Governess wakes up to find that the vampire has been sitting on her couch for the last two days. The Governess tries to get the vampire to stop staring at her, but he's too busy staring at his ice cream to notice her. He's just staring at the ice cream, which is white and sweet. He asks the vampire if he'd like to go to the haunted house, but the vampire says that he'll have to hold him if he gets scared. The ghost house is a creepy place, he says, and he wants to be there to impress the vampire with his trustworthiness. He tells the vampire that if the vampire gets scared, the vampire will be the one to cry. The vampire says he was just surprised, and the ghost actors must've rehearsed a lot for the scene. The Ghost House is a spooky place, the narrator says, because it's dark and the night glow is too bright. The narrator says that the ghost is a coward, because he was scared of the fake ghost actors. He says he doesn't even know if he is human or not.
The next morning, the Governess wakes up to find that the vampire has been sitting on her couch for the last two days. The Governess tries to get the vampire to stop staring at her, but he's too busy staring at his ice cream to notice her. He's just staring at the ice cream, which is white and sweet. He asks the vampire if he'd like to go to the haunted house, but the vampire says that he'll have to hold him if he gets scared. The ghost house is a creepy place, he says, and he wants to be there to impress the vampire with his trustworthiness. He tells the vampire that if the vampire gets scared, the vampire will be the one to cry. The vampire says he was just surprised, and the ghost actors must've rehearsed a lot for the scene. The Ghost House is a spooky place, the narrator says, because it's dark and the night glow is too bright. The narrator says that the ghost is a coward, because he was scared of the fake ghost actors. He says he doesn't even know if he is human or not.