In a small, sleepy town called Spooksville, there was a young boy named Frankie. He was curious and clever, but what really made him different was his family secret. Frankie was the great-great-grandson of Dr. Frankenstein—the same one you’ve heard about in all the stories. But unlike his famous ancestor, Frankie wasn’t into making monsters. Instead, he used his special talents for good.
Now, with Halloween just around the corner, the whole town was buzzing with excitement, especially for the big dance coming up. Frankie had never been to the Halloween dance before, but this year, he was ready. He had a plan. While everyone else was focused on costumes, Frankie decided to make something that no one had ever seen: a suit that lit up! Using some old gadgets from his grandfather’s lab and what he knew about electricity, Frankie built a costume that sparkled and glowed in every color.
The night of the dance, Frankie was nervous as he put on his masterpiece. He wasn’t sure how the other kids would react. Would they laugh? Think it was weird? But as soon as he walked into the hall, the room went quiet. Every head turned. His suit wasn’t just glowing—it was dancing to the music! Before he knew it, people were gathering around, and Frankie, the boy who was always a little different, became the star of the night.
As he danced, he realized something important: it’s okay to be different. His unique costume—and the heart behind it—was what made him stand out in the best way. Frankie left the dance that night with new friends and a feeling of pride, knowing that being yourself is the most magical thing of all.
And from then on, every Halloween in Spooksville was a little brighter, thanks to Frankie and his brilliant costume.