A Prank That Demanded Payback
As I trudged back to my house, Derek’s laughter echoed in my ears. I knew I couldn’t let his childish prank go unanswered. I needed a message—one he’d never forget. But how could I respond without stooping to his level? Then it hit me. I would give Derek a “gift” far more memorable than any egged car could ever haunt me.
Preparing the Surprise
Halloween finally arrived. The neighborhood buzzed with excitement, mostly fueled by Derek’s over-the-top decorations. Skeletons hung from trees, cobwebs draped the bushes, and eerie sounds blasted from hidden speakers. Yet nothing there would match the scare I had in store.
I spent the afternoon preparing my gift. Managing three kids at the same time wasn’t easy, but I stayed focused. I gathered my supplies: a large plain box, rope, and a lifelike tarantula—thankfully, fake, from a party store. I arranged it carefully inside the box, making sure it would spring out the moment the lid opened.
The Perfect Placement
Smiling, I placed the box on Derek’s doorstep. The prank was harmless yet effective. It promised a scare without any mess or injury—perfect payback for a man who thought egging my car was acceptable.
As night fell, costumed guests filled the street. Their laughter mingled with the spooky music from Derek’s yard. I watched from my window, waiting for him to discover my surprise.
The Big Reveal
Soon, Derek approached the box, glancing around suspiciously. He crouched down and lifted the lid. My heart raced.
A scream cut through the party. “OH GOD—WHAT THE HELL IS THIS?!” Derek yelled, stumbling backward as the tarantula flailed its legs. Guests gasped, then erupted into laughter. Derek scrambled to regain his composure.
I grinned from my window. The joke was harmless, yet the point was clear: actions have consequences. His thoughtless prank had met its match.
A Lesson Learned
The story of the box spread quickly through the party. Derek’s reputation as the neighborhood prankster took a hit. Perhaps next time, he’d think twice before egging anyone else’s car.
The next morning, while cleaning egg remnants from my car, I noticed Derek watching from his window. He didn’t speak, but the sheepish look on his face said it all. We never mentioned the incident again, but a silent understanding lingered—a truce born from mutual respect for the art of the prank.