Post by Hayley Reid on Nov 10, 2018 19:59:45 GMT -4
if i'm a danger to myself Just think what I could do to you |
Hayley took pretty much every day as an excuse to do something a bit wild and out there, but Halloween provided her with an even greater excuse than usual. And she knew her costume of choice this year was definitely on the ‘wild and out there’ side of things.
She had been many different creatures over the years: a zombie, a vampire, a witch, a black knight and a werewolf to name but a few. Her (adopted) father, the vigilante-hero known as Beetle Battler, had dutifully taken her trick-or-treating around their local neighbourhood without complaint, even if it had meant he had risked exposing himself as he had only had a cloak to conceal his identity.
Beetle Battler was long gone, however, and unrestrained Hayley could trick or treat where she wanted and dress as whatever the hell she wanted. Her choice this year was none other than her homeroom teacher, Junko Tanaka.
Body painted bright blue, a toilet brush-like white wig atop her head (it was probably intended to have gone with a ‘mad scientist’ costume from the look of it) and clad in a blue dress, she was quite the sight. She had even come across a fake blue gem and found a way to tie it around her neck on the back.
As for why she chose Junko as her costume? It seemed only right. The big blue grape was determined to terrify someone with her screaming and shouting act, even if Hayley and the rest of Class 1-C were fairly unaffected. Perhaps it was also Hayley’s way of getting her own back on her grouchy teacher for daring to use insect spray on her beloved hornets.
Besides, she had had heard a party was happening soon with many of UA invited, and she imagined the party-goers would get a laugh out of her costume choice. So, it was in the party’s supposed direction she headed, several hornets flitting around her as they tended to do.
She had been many different creatures over the years: a zombie, a vampire, a witch, a black knight and a werewolf to name but a few. Her (adopted) father, the vigilante-hero known as Beetle Battler, had dutifully taken her trick-or-treating around their local neighbourhood without complaint, even if it had meant he had risked exposing himself as he had only had a cloak to conceal his identity.
Beetle Battler was long gone, however, and unrestrained Hayley could trick or treat where she wanted and dress as whatever the hell she wanted. Her choice this year was none other than her homeroom teacher, Junko Tanaka.
Body painted bright blue, a toilet brush-like white wig atop her head (it was probably intended to have gone with a ‘mad scientist’ costume from the look of it) and clad in a blue dress, she was quite the sight. She had even come across a fake blue gem and found a way to tie it around her neck on the back.
As for why she chose Junko as her costume? It seemed only right. The big blue grape was determined to terrify someone with her screaming and shouting act, even if Hayley and the rest of Class 1-C were fairly unaffected. Perhaps it was also Hayley’s way of getting her own back on her grouchy teacher for daring to use insect spray on her beloved hornets.
Besides, she had had heard a party was happening soon with many of UA invited, and she imagined the party-goers would get a laugh out of her costume choice. So, it was in the party’s supposed direction she headed, several hornets flitting around her as they tended to do.