Monologue For Halloween Dinner

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FALLON: “Viola just called and invited me to go to her Halloween dinner, I know it is last minute but would you want to accompany me? It is a costume party, but still I think it would be fun!”
REDCROSSE: “As you may know I am not very fond of Halloween and this costume nonsense but I have nothing better to do this evening so yes, I will join you”. (I laughed because it was very typical of him; he always gets angry when Halloween rolls around. We arrived to her house around eight and were immediately greeted by all of our friends and of course Viola. At first we mistook as her twin brother Sebastian, but she was actually dressed up as a boy.)
VIOLA: “Thank you both so much for attending my party! Redcrosse I have not seen you in quite some time it is always a pleasure! Please come in!”
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You did a beautiful job! Everything looks exquisite!”
REDCROSSE: “Yes I am glad I came it is always good seeing you as well! Everything looks very nice.”
(He was lacking enthusiasm, but Viola did not seem to notice)
VIOLA: “We are just about to eat I have been cooking and baking all day so there is more than enough food!”
(The evening is filled with music, dancing, laughing, food, and games. After desert was served many of the guests started to leave until it was only Redcrosse, Viola, and Fallon.)
FALLON: “Did either of you have trouble figuring out who was who in their costumes? Everyone did such a good job they looked so realistic! Almost too realistic, it was actually quite hilarious!”
VIOLA: “I know I do not remember inviting half of those people!”
(Viola and I shared a laugh but Redcrosse looked a little upset about the comment)
FALLON: “What is the matter Redcrosse?”
REDCROSSE: “I do not think it was that funny at all actually. I hate these costumes everyone has on. These disguises are silly, childish even. Halloween is such a foolish celebration, and hardly a celebration at

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