A little girl named Madison was mocked by neighborhood kids for her second-hand witch costume and left out of their trick-or-treating group. Despite their teasing, Madison bravely went out alone, helping neighbors she knew and receiving lots of candy and compliments.
When the group saw her getting more treats, they confronted Mr. Ferguson, who explained that Madison was kind and helpful, unlike them. He also mentioned her mother’s illness, which made Anna, one of the bullies, reconsider her actions. After realizing the truth about Madison’s situation, the kids invited her to join them, and they began treating her as a friend.
As time passed, Madison’s mother’s health improved, and their family situation got better. Madison cherished her witch costume, considering it the best ever, and planned to pass it down to her future daughter.