“He kisses me again, folding me in his arms--the place I want to stay for a thousand years. When I first discovered Dream Town, I wasn't sure where I belonged, where my true home was. But now I know. Sometimes home is a town, a house with four walls. Other times, it's two hollow eyes in a skull, a skeleton without a heartbeat. It's here---not in Dream Town or Halloween Town---but in Jack's arms. Folded against this hollow, skeleton chest is where I belong. I let the tears stream down my face, I let them bind us together, salt and water and fabric and bone. Woven parts of ourselves that become one.” SallyGothic RomanceSally And JackJack SkellingtonSkeletonRagdollIn His Arms Book:Long Live the Pumpkin Queen Source: Long Live the Pumpkin Queen
“At the crisp, inky hour of midnight, Jack and I are married atop Spiral Hill in the Death Door's Cemetery. Wind stirs the bone-dry leaves, and Jack takes my soft rag doll hands in his--the coolness of his fingers calming the flutter rippling across my stitched seams.” MarriedWeddingCemeterySally And JackSkeletonRagdollHalloween Town Book:Long Live the Pumpkin Queen Source: Long Live the Pumpkin Queen