Auggie runs to hide in his room under his bed, but as he thinks he is safe, Big Toe pulls him under the bed and reveals her hideous face before making him disappear. This one features Auggie's name, and it involves him eating a stew containing an appendage, and a disembodied voice calling out "WHO TOOK MY TOE?" Stella calls Auggie to warn him, but he ends up eating the stew, and the Big Toe woman (Javier Botet) starts stalking him. A new story then begins to appear, "The Big Toe". When Stella returns home with Ramon, he finds Sarah's book back on Stella's bookshelf. She decides to take the book back to the Bellows house to prevent it from continuing. Stella figures that this is Tommy and that the story she read came to life. She goes to investigate with Ramon, and they find what appears to be Harold wearing Tommy's clothes. Tommy is noted as being missing by Stella's father Roy (Dean Norris). Ramon mentions his last name being Rodriguez, and Turner implies he will investigate him. When he sees what Tommy wrote, Turner questions him over the supposed fight he got into with him. In the morning, Ramon brings his car to the shop, but he is pressed by Chief Turner (Gil Bellows) over his appearance in town. As Tommy tries running away, his body starts to fill up with straw. He trips across a rake and uses it to try and stop Harold, but the scarecrow takes it from him and impales Tommy with it. Tommy soon realizes he is being followed by Harold. He ends up walking in a circle and sees that Harold is no longer on his pike. As she reads it, she notices that it mentions Tommy. At the same time, Stella reads from Sarah's book and sees the story "Harold" appearing. On his way, he comes across Harold and taunts him again. Tommy drives home drunk and is ordered by his mother to deliver eggs to the neighbors. Stella invites him to come over and stay in the basement. Ramon must take it to the shop, and since he was living in his car, he has nowhere to go. They go outside to find that Ramon's car was vandalized by Tommy, with "wetback" written on it. After trying to break out, an unseen force lets them free. Ruth tells Tommy to let them out, but he locks her in there too. They are then trapped down there by Tommy and his goons. Meanwhile, Stella and Ramon find Sarah's old book of scary stories. Auggie opens the door to scare Chuck, and everything looks old again. Auggie and Chuck mess around to scare each other, but Chuck ends up hiding in a closet where he sees the old room turn refurbished, and what appears to be an old woman with a dog sitting by the bed. The kids enter after Ramon picks the locks on the door. The four go to the home of Sarah Bellows, a figure in an old legend about a disturbed woman who allegedly poisoned numerous children in the neighborhood. After the jerks leave, Stella takes a breath outside before inviting Ramon to join her and the guys into checking out a haunted house. However, they are driven out of there by security, but not before Tommy makes a snide comment to Stella about her mom walking out on her and her father. The bullies find them and threaten them into getting out, including Ramon. He and his friends chase after the kids, who run to a drive-in theater and hide in Ramon's car. Tommy ends up driving his car back into a fence. Chuck fishes poop out of the toilet and meets with his friends to throw it, plus eggs and toilet paper, at Tommy's car while he is out with Chuck's sister Ruthie (Natalie Ganzhorn) and his buddies. Tommy also takes a swing at Harold with his bat. The jock and his buddies are throwing beer bottles at a neighborhood scarecrow called Harold (Mark Steger). Nearby, horror fan Stella Nicholls (Zoe Coletti) is called by her friends Chuck Steinberg (Austin Zajur) and Auggie Hilderbrandt (Gabriel Rush) to play a prank on school bully Tommy Milner (Austin Abrams). A young man named Ramon (Michael Garza) drives into town. Set in 1968, it is Halloween in the town of Mill Valley.The synopsis below may give away important plot points.
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