
That was a treat and a half INEED YaoiTO. Loved it. Could not do better.

http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/you_re_my_loveprize_in_viewfinder/mh/v07/c041/11/
Actually this could work too in a way, Asami all standing sexy like that and the serial killer might get a nosebleed and die. Or just melt away,whichever.

Oh, in the US, children go around on Halloween dressed in costumes and say "Trick or Treat". If they don't like the treat, they may play a trick, like throwing rolls of toilet paper over the trees and bushes in your yard, or putting shaving cream on your windows. The trick part is out of favor in many places. Egg-throwing remains annoying common in high schools.
Anyway, I mean I like your treat, so I won't trick you.

Ok, here is a silly "trick" for my friend "Anonymous" who imagines our boys as a hefty soprano and an otter. It's a quick Photoshop, so don't expect a treat.
https://40.media.tumblr.com/d3400bfec1ef14cfde4ecdffde985178/tumblr_nx3mh1E9kh1tz63b4o1_1280.jpg

Kirishima is coming for you Anoni Grrl for what you did to Asamisama, that was funny.

Don't fool yourselves with that low class jokes. By the way, sorry to disappoint you Anoni Grrl, Anonymous has gotten trick treat already. Her head shaved into Anon ass vice versa.

It was supposed to be a threat--little devils and monsters saying they will trick you unless you treat them. Most skids just say "thanks" and never trick people. It depends.
Older kids are more likely to prank--and it's not always on those who didn't give candy (though that was the idea back in the day). Many places don't really have the same strength of tradition anymore because people are so scared to let kids roam. Once, kids went out, changed costumes and emptied their loot, made the rounds a second time, and then looked for the TP. Now kids are with parents and only go to houses where they know people--or teens are at some kind of party. So sad.

You sadly wrong. The fun is just starting. Think about what is life without fear, pain and suffering. You're will learn in time.

A group of us were invited to set up Trick or Treat "stations" for kids who live on a nearby military base. They held this in a large parking lot and had loud music playing, a couple of tents made into makeshift "haunted houses", etc.
We dressed up and gave out candies (I gave out Warheads because I'm a total sadist).
We had an absolute blast!

Well, about a hundred years ago, kids would soap windows, steal wagon wheels and even put wagons on the roof. This was sometimes more popular than getting a treat. My grandfather told stories of how his grandfather always putting a wagon on the school roof every year--they'd take it apart, climb every piece up and reassemble it. Then great great gandpa walked home alone from the prank and freaked himself out every time anything pale or shadowy moved. I think Grampa was slightly disappointed that I never found a way to put a car on my own school's roof. Grampa didn't understand that the bribes not to prank had gotten a lot better since the days of bobbing for apples.
You can still see videos on Youtube of people's houses that were TP-ed, but now most kids can't be arsed to do more than throw an egg at another kid.
So, I'm ringing your doorbell dressed like a serial killer, and demand a treat.
What link do you give me?