Earth circled the Sun twice. In those two years, the friends won a myriad of competitions, including, but not limited to, contests for Halloween and Christmas, Monster Massive, Comicon, PAX, PAX East, Nerd Prom, the Renaissance Faire, Easter Extravaganza, and—of course—the revered Flag Day Frolic carnival. The small band of friends was making a name for themselves. The team was even able to collaborate with several businesses, such as MansCraft Tools, on worthwhile projects that promoted not only the business, but the team’s skills as well.
The group was most proud, however, of the recognition they received from WioBare, the founders of Mass Defect, for their true-to-life costumes they made specifically for the haunted house. Because the costumes were so exceptional, WioBare asked the friends to assist in several of their promotional projects. That gesture alone proved the group to be leaders in the costuming industry.
Despite their relative stardom, money was still an issue. There simply was not much money in amateur costuming. They needed to grow beyond that in order to make costuming a lucrative and thus viable career.
Time had affected more than just the friends’ costuming lives. Hilary and Dave, still happily married, were now discussing the possibility of children. Graham asked Jessica to marry him, to which she joyfully answered yes, and Tank had finally surrendered to Stephenie’s charms, the two currently enjoying a solid, devoted relationship.
As for Holly, well, love was as elusive for her as trying to find military strength Bondo in uptight California.
All the awards, recognition, and success had come at a price, however. They were constantly laboring on projects, entering new contests, performing tutorials and panels, and trying to discover innovative ways to create superior costumes for Mass Defect. In short, after two years of endless toil, the crew was well-nigh worn out.
It was the night before Halloween, and all throughout Holly’s apartment the team was laboring furiously on a client’s commission. In order to complete the furry costume on time, the entire team had stayed up for two days without sleep. When they finally finished, Holly suggested a sleepover. Besides everyone being too tired to drive home, tomorrow would be their last night working at Mass Defect together. A night to celebrate, and experience some much needed shore leave, was definitely in order.
In Holly’s living room, the friends attempted to play a movie but found no one was willing to get off the couch to put the actual movie in the DVD player. So instead, they lay where they were and talked dreamily with each other.
“What do you mean we're just monkeys banging rocks together?” Jessica asked puzzled.
“You know,” Holly said defensively and clacked her hands together to show what she meant.
Jessica stared at her blankly.
“Leave me alone,” Holly grunted. “I’m feeling crabby.”
“What?” Jessica asked not completely hearing Holly. “You’re feeling catty?”
“No, crabby. Like grouchy.”
“Oh, I thought you said catty. I was like, ‘What?’”
“I’m feeling crabby and catty.” Holly laughed tiredly, still a little delirious from the lack of sleep. “Crabcatty!”
“What the hell? Crabcatty?” Tank repeated good-naturedly. Of the five, his mind remained the most coherent.
“Crabcaaaaaaaat,” Holly and Jessica yelled in unison, their sleep-deprived minds completely in tune with each other.
Soon the others joined in, laughing hysterically and chanting the strange word together as only close friends with a limited amount of sleep can do.
“I just wish we could take it all to the next level,” Holly wistfully admitted once the laughing had subsided. She sighed to herself as her imagination showed her newer and grander adventures.
“Yeah, like getting paid to make costumes full-time,” Stephenie added, having caught the vision.
“I want to make costumes for movies,” Jessica proclaimed, continuing the vision even further as she chomped on her pineapple flavored gum.
“Totally,” Hilary chimed, the dream sparkling in her bright eyes.
Tank grunted dreamily in agreement.
“One day…” Holly said, her voice trailing off before renewing in strength. “Our lives will be like a fantasy novel—like science fiction!”
The friends grinned and laughed as they pictured Holly’s words.
Today, reality rocked. Maybe it was all the awards and hard work, perhaps it was the amazing friendships, or possibly even the sleep deprivation, but tonight—this night—they knew their dreams were possible.
One day.
Weariness and exhaustion finally got the better of the group, and the Crabcats slowly lay themselves down to sleep. After running three solid years, tomorrow night would be their last night working at Mass Defect. It was the last time the award-winning haunted house would exist before finally being shut down, forever.