[img=http://i.imgur.com/dO6vRyy.png] [b][u]Phillis Circus: Horror Train[/b][/u] [i]"DON'T GOUGE MY EYES OUT THEY'RE MY BEST FEATURE"[/i] Lute's shriek only caused Trixie to shriek back at him and obscure his vision even more - until he tapped her arm with a nervous chuckle. Trixie finally pulled back into her seat again and let out a huge sigh. Despite her trembling voice and tiny body, she did what she could to sit as upright and confident as possible. "Hah! Hahaha... yeah, yeah, we're... we're fine! That wasn't bad at all! Haaah... ... ... I wish I had my guns..." That damned spooky laughter re-emerged as the cart continued to trek into the darkness. Aside from the cranking and churning of the wheels and gears, that voice was all the trio could hear in the darkness, amplified with echoes. As it grew louder and louder, Trixie's trembles worsened to the point of chattering teeth. She wrapped her arms tightly around Lute's. "Something's gonna pop up," she quipped, snapping her head to and fro. "Something's gonna pop up something'sgonnapopup something'sgonnapopup something's-" "RAGHAHAHAGGAHA!" "EEEEEEK!" Trixie squealed out again, repeating the same process as before with her arms all around Lute's face. Only this time... there was no monster or ghost. Nothing had popped up at all. The cart had rolled to a sudden and forceful stop, and the room was now shrouded in a grey mist. Fake grass and decorated tombstones now littered the area. But what on earth had...? Laughter? Wait, that wasn't - that wasn't [i]zombie[/i] laughter. That sounded pretty human...! Trixie whipped her head over her shoulder to see the summoner behind the duo snickering mischievously at them. She puffed her cheeks, pouted, then looked forward again, arms crossed defiantly. "Not. Funny."