Tracey stalked slowly behind her boyfriend, seeing him walk slowly along the path up to his house, wearing all black leather, a medieval warriors outfit, complete with a working sword and shield, but both of those less dangerous than the sword under the leather.
Jumping onto his back, while he dropped his shield and rattled his sword, Tracey landed on Luke as he crashed into the grass, rolling over slowly.
"So you decided to be a half an hour late, and then tackle me?" Luke said, looking up at Tracey.
"I'm cute, I can't help it." Tracey said, flashing her angelic smile and running her hand through her long black hair, blue eyes gleaming.
"I'll bet, but see, I've got something new planed this year." Luke said, smiling.
"Oh, something we haven't done I hope?" Tracey said poking him in the neck, one of the few places she could find skin through all of his leather.
"Yeah, but off first, I want to see your costume." Luke said, lifting Tracey up, her 125 lbs. feeling light in his arms, at 5'7" Tracey was terribly cute, with her long legs, slim frame, and nicely rounded body.
"I'm a ninja!" Tracey yelled, as her skin tight, black outfit clung to her body, and her two katar's refused to gleam, being black steel.
"And your hood?" Luke asked, kissing her gently as he set her down, his 6' tall even body lightly towering her. Smiling at her outfit that couldn't leave anything to the imagination.
Tracey took her outfit and opened a small pouch on her belt, also silk, but wound into a sash, a small ball of silk came out, she unfolded it into a small hood, which she put on, only her eyes were visible now.
"I'm a ninja!" Tracey repeated, poking Luke in the stomach, bending the leather lightly.
"I see..." Luke said, looking at her awkwardly as he then picked her up and carried her a few feet in a circle, holding her closely, and her 24 B cups pressing into his chest. "Well, I've never wanted a ninja as badly as I want you Tracey."
Tracey sighed, took off the mask, and kissed Luke deeply, sliding her tongue gently along his lips. "Be patient, take me to wherever you've planned first, and I'll show you some of the secrets in this costume." Tracey whispered, winking.
Luke walked inside, grabbed his satchel, which he took for good luck, everywhere, and got into the car, which had two signs in the back passenger windows, both saying "Happy Halloween."
They drove along a small country road quietly, as Tracey looked surprised and cried out, "We forgot to put out the box of candy, so we'd still be giving some to the kids!"
"Did it, light was on, but you weren't looking lover." Luke said, taking a mental note on what was in the box, "Warheads, crunch bars, suckers, kit-kats, bottle caps, and a twenty dollar bill, like every year."