vistadelaroux:
Halloween was a holiday Vista rather enjoyed. What better reason for playing tricks and getting away with it? It was expected and everyone knew the Delroux house was the best place to be for Halloween. Technology made it easy to set up all kinds of scares and screams for both expected and unexpected visitors.
“You know, we probably could charge people to get into our haunted walk.” Vista pointed out as she pulled out her tablet and checked the code one last time. Anyone that wanted candy from her, in her archer costume, would have to walk through their seemingly inconspicuous walkway. A broken leg would keep her from her own candy stash, but Vista wasn’t worried.
“Ghosts, goblins, and crawly things coming up… Any preferences Pixel?”
@del-pixel
Pixel’s costume was... ridiculous. But her choices always were. This time she decided to go literal and stuff herself into a block of a costume entirely covered in rectangles, supposed to look like some kind of pixellated shrub.
Pixel was a bunch of pixels. Got it?
The headpiece was hot, though, so she’d taken it off fairly early as soon as she and Vista began working on their yearly Halloween shenanigans. Considering this was Pixel’s favorite time of year (was there ever a better time to mess with someone than in the middle of a scary movie or halfway through a haunted house?), she had to put her all into it this year.
“Depends on how scary we want to go,” she answered. “Are we letting the little Pembrooke kids in or do we wanna restrict ourselves to terrorizing only teenagers and adults?”














