Nate walked into the theatre, his ticket clutched in his hand. He couldn't believe he hadn't heard of the place before. He had received the ticket in the mail directly from the theatre. He hadn't even remembered buying it. Still, it was a front row seat to a new monster themed musical. How could he, an avowed monster lover, not attend? He was surprised to find the lobby mostly empty as he walked over to the usher. The show was about to start and he was late. He handed the ticket to the usher, offering a weak smile. The pale and white dressed man smiled back, revealing his larger than average incisors. The usher handed back the ticket stub and watched as Nate walked into the theatre.
He had never had a front row seat before and was excited to once have one. As he looked around the theatre, he saw there were still some open seats. The show was well attended, but also far from sold out. He walked up to the front row and found himself directly front and center to the show. He paused and wondered briefly how he managed to obtain such a magnificent seat before shrugging it off and shoving the ticket stub into his jeans pocket. He then sat down into his seat, surprised at how soft and comfortable it was, and awaited the start of the show.
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Meanwhile, at the back of the theatre, Wolf-Man was still working on convincing Dracula to put on the show.
"Come on Count," pleaded Wolf Man, "I've got a great crowd here, full of monster enthusiasts including this just huge werewolf fanatic that I really want to turn into a hairy beast tonight. So, will you please come on?"
"Alright, fine." The Count stood up and walked out of his dressing room as the two made their way to the stage. They grouped along with Frankenstein's Monster, the Dragon, The Mummy and the cursed Doll. "Good Evening, everyone. I don't have much to say except let's have a great show, be attentive for any monster hunters and try to give them the best show we can so we can strengthen our numbers with our new recruits. All the cast members nodded and then took their pre-show places as the opening music began and the theatre lights went down.