The speaker discusses their experience working in a high school haunted house during a fair. They were part of a group portraying scary vampires at a dinner table. During the event, one of their friends playfully scared a child holding a fish, which resulted in a chaotic situation where the child's fish ended up in the friend's mouth. The child turned out to be the friend's little brother. The speaker also briefly mentions their own experiences with an older brother. The speaker also mentions that they wear seat belts, despite no personal tragedy related to car accidents.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The author wanted to make a video about haunted houses.
2. The author has never been scared in a haunted house since the age of 16.
3. The author was part of their school's drama club during senior year.
4. The school organized a fair in October, and the drama club was tasked with creating a haunted house.
5. The drama club divided into groups, and one group dressed up as scary vampires at a dinner table.
6. They had a smoke machine, Halloween music, and jump scares in their haunted house.
7. There was an incident where a kid brought a fish in a plastic baggie into the haunted house.
8. The fish ended up on the floor, and one of the performers saved it.
9. The performer, "Blackie," tried to give the fish back but pretended to eat it.
10. The kid who brought the fish was actually "Blackie's" little brother.
11. The author mentions their own experiences with an older brother.
12. The author has never known anyone who died in a car crash but emphasizes the importance of wearing seat belts.