The next morning, the monster confronts his new friend. He tells him that he is his only friend and that he has killed all of the people who have taunted him, including his father. The monster tells him to get away from the neighborhood because it is a "playground" for him to run around and play. When the boy asks where he is, he is interrupted by the boy's father, who is yelling at him to stop being a bratty bratty kid. The boy tells the monster that he still hasn't gotten his act together and asks him if he needs to "get beat some more." The monster is horrified and calls the police.
The next morning, the monster confronts his new friend. He tells him that he is his only friend and that he has killed all of the people who have taunted him, including his father. The monster tells him to get away from the neighborhood because it is a "playground" for him to run around and play. When the boy asks where he is, he is interrupted by the boy's father, who is yelling at him to stop being a bratty bratty kid. The boy tells the monster that he still hasn't gotten his act together and asks him if he needs to "get beat some more." The monster is horrified and calls the police.