The story begins a long time ago, in October 1861. Once upon a time, a handsome werewolf named Clawrence Wolf bit his four children to transform them into werewolves. He started with his eldest Claudia, who was nineteen. She had blonde curls in her hair, golden eyes, dark skin and wore glasses. Then he bit his second eldest Claude, who was seventeen. He had curly dark hair, golden eyes, dark skin and was dashing handsome. Then he bit Claudine, who was fifteen. She had dark curls, golden eyes, dark skin, and lips red as blood. Then there was Harlene , who was fifteen. She had orange curls in her hair, golden eyes, dark skin and dyed her hair a lot. They all liked wearing men’s clothes, unlike most ghouls. The next day, they heard a bang on the door. “Children,” said Clawrence. “You need to hide.” “What about you?” Harlene asked. “Don’t worry,” Clawrence answered. “But father…” said Harlene. “In the basement,” said Clawrence. “Lock the door.” The children ran into the basement and locked the door. Clawrence opened the front door. “You cannot have my children!” he said. “We weren’t here for you children,” said the man at the door. The children worries in the basement. “Is he crazy?” Claudine asked. “He’ll die up there,” Harlene. “What should we do?” asked Claudia. “Guys forget it,” Claude said. “We could die there.” The children heard a loud bang that sounded like a gunshot. They hugged each other worryingly. The next day, they left the basement. The house was fine. Nothing was broken. “Father,” Harlene called. “Father?” Claudine called. “Where is he!” He was nowhere. It was like he disappeared. They heard soft knock. “Who is it?” They asked at the same time. It was Abraham Van Hellscream. “I would like to invite you to see fireworks,” he said. “Your father will be there.” They Wolf children accepted the invitation. On Halloween night, there weren’t any fireworks. Instead they’re was a machine that was shaped like a jackal lantern with their beloved father trapped in it. “TRICK OR TREAT!” the machine said. “These aren’t fireworks,” said Harlene. “He tricked us,” said Claudia. “That’s it I’m done,” said Claude. They left right before Clawrence died with a bloody background. For safety the children changed their names. They will now be known as Clawdia, Clawd, Clawdeen and Howleen.