Ghosts of Halloweens Past (Short Story) Page 2  
 
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   As Vincent’s car disappears around the bend, I sit on the curb. Shortly, a claustrophobic feeling assails me and I extricate myself from Lauren. She looks around, clearly disoriented. 
   “You have a date with Vincent,” I announce after I recover. “Consider me your fairy godmother.”
   For effect, I choose to glide away instead of just walk.
   “Wait.”
   When I heed her command, Lauren looks conflicted. She wants me to go, but she doesn’t want me to go.
   “Don’t worry. You won’t see me again.” A derisive laugh rips through my throat quite unannounced. 
   Lauren rubs her arms as if trying to dispel chill bumps.