Geun Sae
I would crawl belly deep through hell
Student Bodies
To The Dean of Students, The Sommerset Police Department, and the Sommerset Campus Paper,
Far too long the town and the university of Sommerset have forgotten the events that once dripped blood onto the very campus you walk on every day. Not anymore. No longer will the memory of the massacre be left to the backlogs of history. I will draw blood. I will keep drawing blood until the truth is revealed. Who am I you may ask? My identity will only be revealed with the revelation of the truth. How many people will die under your hands Dean Kipliff? How many students will be hacked to death before you can stop me, Cheif Williams? Only time will tell.
May 24th, 1985
"There they go. And here I stay." She mumbled softly to the girl on the other end of the line.
"I don't know why you torture yourself like that. If you wanna go so badly you should! You've been studying for your finals since the midterms! This last weekend should be the time you finally let loose." Sabrina said, trying her best to encourage her friend to live life.
"You know me. Besides somebody's gotta stay home in case, someone needs a ride."
Kimberley moved away from the window and sat down by the tv to flip through the channels. She knew that she should be studying but thought that a little time to herself wasn't gonna do her any harm. She pressed the buttons on the remote as she flipped through scattered images that would flash on the screen. The nightly news, Growing Pains, Cheers. She never was a fan of Friday night sitcoms. "I don't know. Did you hear that report on the radio? About the letters sent to the police?"
"Ugh, the news. I don't know how you stomach that shit. It's all just blood and guts and misery."
"No, I'm serious!" Sabrina cautioned. "Some weirdo sent a bunch of letters - like the Zodiac or something."
"It's all the misogynistic shit in today's movies. I mean Jesus, one of the Sigma Alpha boys took me to go see a movie, and it was just two hours of naked women getting sliced to bits. No wonder there's so many weirdos and schizoids out there."
Kimberley switched to Tv off. She got up and began pacing the Sorority house's living room out of boredom. "I don't know Kim, I'm worried about you in that house all by yourself tonight. Besides... who knows who'll be there. Maybe that cutie you always talk about that hangs out in the quad? What's his name, Jordan?"
Kimberley smiled. "I know you're only going to see that Sigma Alpha guy that sells your roommate coke." Sabrina scoffed, "I'm just saying... a schizoid can't get you if you're over here partying with Sigma Alpha boys and your sisters! Everyone's going Kim, c'mon!"
Kimberley looked at the clock and sighed. "It's all the way across campus. I don't know maybe I'll head over after I finish a few outlines."
Sabrina squealed with excitement. "I'll catch you there. Wear something cute!"
The two girls said goodbye and hung up the phone. Kimberley was overtaken by the silence of the living room as she consciously walked to the front door to lock it. She thought to herself about the news, then shook her head as if to shake away her intrusive thoughts. She needed to study, and the last thing she needed on her mind was some bored frat boy mailing letters to the police to distract them from their parties on campus. Yeah - that's what it was. Just some elaborate scheme set up by Sigma Alpha boys to cover their tracks.
She shifted uncomfortably in her seat as the figure standing outside the house looked in her direction. 'Is he looking at me?', she thought to herself. 'Can he see me?'
Kimberley immediately knew something was off. She walked to the counter where the house phone was and picked it up off its dock. She held it up to her ear and paused when she did. 'What the?'
Her blood ran cold as she pressed the dial waiting for the ring of the phone's dial tone - nothing. The phone sat quietly in her hands. She checked the cord to make sure it was properly plugged into the wall. Something was wrong - had the phone line been cut?
She turned around to see that the figure had left his position on the porch and was now nowhere to be seen. Kimberley raced into action, grabbing a knife from the kitchen drawer and sprinting from door to door, making sure each one was locked shut. She could have sworn she recognized the figure on the porch of the Sigma house. Was it that creep who was swimming in the Tau Kappa Kappa pool during winter break? What was his name - Pipes? Piper?
She thought for a moment that she heard the faint sound of footsteps behind her. Her heart was racing in her chest. Her palms were drenched with sweat, her hands shaking while clasping at the knife's handle. There was another faint creak in the floorboards of the house. She knew it was time to leave.
Kimberley tightly gripped the knife ready to sprint from the front door. She could make it to the quad - maybe somebody was still hanging there this late at night, or maybe the dorms if she ran fast enough. She threw open the door and began her sprint.
Only, as soon as she lifted her foot off the ground she realized her left foot caught itself on something close to the floor. Her body hit the ground, the knife fumbling out of her hands down the front steps of the Tau Kappa Kappa house. She looked back in terror to realize she'd been tripped by a wire - set up at the base of the door to catch her. She quickly tried to regain her stance only to let out a scream at the feeling of a hand tightly gripping her ankle. A figure, the same one standing on the Sigma porch, was standing in the doorway. He was grabbing her by her ankles trying to pull Kimberley back into the house. She could see now that they were wearing a black ski mask and a hunting coat.
Kimberley's nails scratched into the wood of the porch as she flailed her body to keep the assailant from dragging her in any further - but it was no use. The attacker pulled her in with one last good tug, sliding her across the hardwood floor. He shut the door behind him, and as Kimberley watched he brandished a hunting knife from his back pocket. There was little she could do as the figure raised his arm, and brought it down.
He stabbed, and stabbed, and stabbed, drenching the Sorority house's foyer in dark red. The hunter was vicious and made sure to leave a grisly scene. If the mangled body weren't enough, the writing in blood on the house's white front door would do the trick.
"You will remember."
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