The children of Willoughby Way were abuzz, their eyes wide with the thrill of the approaching Halloween night. Rumors of Sabrina the Switch Witch floated through the air, carried by whispers and giggles. They spoke of her magical broomstick, fueled by candy, ready to take flight under the starry sky.
Sabrina, a kind-hearted witch with a twinkle in her eyes, prepared for her annual Halloween journey. "Tonight is the night," she mused, her fingers dancing over the broom's handle. Her broom, though ordinary in appearance, held the secret to her extraordinary flights—candy was its fuel.
Max, a brave young boy with a heart full of wonder, rallied his friends. "Let's help Sabrina fly tonight! The more candy we collect, the farther she'll go!" Their plan was simple: gather as much candy as possible and leave it out for Sabrina to find.
Max's group moved with purpose, their buckets filling rapidly with chocolates, lollipops, and gummies. Each piece was a token of their belief in the Switch Witch and her magical travels. They returned home, eager to contribute to Sabrina's journey.
Sabrina arrived, her broom humming softly with anticipation. With a flick of her wrist, the candy disappeared into the broom, leaving behind a small token of gratitude for each child. Her broom glowed with newfound energy, ready to carry her across the world.
Max burst onto the porch, his eyes wide with wonder at the sight before him—a shiny red truck, glistening with morning dew. His friends joined him, each holding their own magical gift. "Sabrina was here! The Switch Witch is real!" they shouted with joy, knowing their candy had fueled her flight.
"Happy Halloween to all, and may candy keep my broom in flight!" she called, her figure disappearing into the horizon, leaving the children of Willoughby Way with dreams of magic and the power of giving.
















