Just saw Fright Night today, gotta say I loved it! This first chapter is just a little tester. Let me know what you think and if I should continue! Thanks! (Also, this story begins just right before the movie, just so you know!

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"I don't want any boys around here while I'm gone either. Unless it's Charley or Ed obviously, but other than that, no one else." Allison Richards' dad told her sternly as he put his suitcase into the back of their SUV.

"And no parties either. Don't give me that look Allison, I mean it." He paused his speech momentarily as his teenage daughter tried to hold back the eye-roll that would inevitably come. Randy Richards was going away on a business trip, leaving behind his daughter for an entire week. Naturally he was worried, knowing that his daughter would take advantage of any rule he didn't specifically lay out before hand. He was going through the entire mental list to make sure he didn't leave anything out. Allie on the other hand, knew the whole drill. Her father often had to leave the city for business trips, and with her mother passing away a few years back, it meant that Allie had rule of the house. A teenager's dream.

"I know, I know dad…Feed the dog and do my homework. I got it." Allie replied, already knowing that her dad worried too much. Her father put the last of his luggage into the vehicle, closing the back of it as he turned to his daughter, smiling. "You'll be just fine, kiddo." He said, most likely to reassure himself as he pulled her into a hug.

"Love you, miss you." Allie told him as she returned the embrace. Kissing her on top of the head, Randy let his daughter go as he moved to the driver's door. "I left some money on the counter if you want to order a pizza or something. Be good. Oh, and don't open the door to any strangers. You don't know what kind of weirdos are out there…" He added as Allie finally rolled her eyes, letting out a laugh.

"Dad, you're going to miss your flight. We'll be fine." She told him reassuringly as she patted their German Shepherd, Blaze, who lazily wagged his tail in response.

"Alright, alright, I'm going." He told her with a smile as he started up the engine. "Love you, I'll see you soon!" Was the last words exchanged as he pulled out of the driveway and down the road. Allie let out a sigh of relief, "Finally…House to ourselves!" She exclaimed excitedly as she made her way back inside, Blaze following.

Jumping down onto the couch, Allie propped her feet onto the table, pulling out her cell phone as she dialed a familiar number.

"Hello?"

"Hey it's me. So my dad is going to be out of town for a whole week. I'm thinking getting everyone together…you know just a small get together this Friday or something…" Allie replied into the phone to her good friend Sarah, not having to officially use the word 'party' for Sarah to know exactly what she meant.

"Yeah, sure! I'll let people know. You're not going to invite them are you?" Sarah asked, her tone a little snooty as Allie sighed, "You know I have too. They're still my friends…even if we don't talk that much anymore…" Allie trailed off, knowing Sarah was referring to Ed and Charley. Charley Brewster lived two houses down from Allie, so naturally they grew up together, being close, childhood friends for many years. Allie's dad and Charley's mom always thought the two would end up together, but knowing someone for that long, it made things a little awkward in the relationship department. He was like a brother more than anything and it didn't help the fact that the two barely hung out anymore, even only being two houses away. Ed on the other hand had become friends with Charley early on, and Allie found herself hanging out with Ed whenever she was with Charley. Once high school hit, however, Charley started chasing the females, becoming more distant to both her and Ed.

Sarah let out a groan over the phone, "Do you have to?" She whined before continuing, "You know if Charley comes, he's going to bring Amy along too…" Allie let out a groan of her own at the name. Charley's girlfriend Amy was not Allie's favorite person. The two were somewhat civil to each other, but neither liked the other. Allie always believed that it was because Amy was jealous, thinking that Charley and Allie had once had a fling. But despite the amount of reassurance that it simply wasn't true, she wasn't convinced.

"Oh well, if he brings her then whatever, I really don't care. I bet he won't even come anyways." Allie told Sarah, the disappointment evident in her voice. It wasn't like she had feelings for her neighbor, but the fact that Charley was putting Amy and his new highschool friends before the people he's known the longest, it was enough to depress her. She knew Ed was taking the blow even harder and so made the mental note to invite Ed, and make sure he came to the party.

There was a slight pause on Sarah's end before she spoke, "Fine, alright. Invite them. I gotta go now, but I'll talk to you about it more later."

The two exchanged goodbyes and Allie hung up the phone, getting off the couch to slip on a pair of flip flops. The sun was about to set as Allie walked out of the house, Blaze following her outside as he sniffed around in their front lawn.

Allie crossed over her yard, cutting through the next door house's lawn as a shortcut to the Brewster's house. The house next door had been for sale, but now a SOLD sign hung over the top of the real estate sign. There had yet to be any signs of the new neighbors, other than a U-HAUL truck in the driveway one night and then a large green dumpster sitting on the lawn another day. She had yet to see who exactly was moving in, finding it a little odd that no one seemed to ever come out of the house to meet any of the neighbors. There had been plenty of opportunities, the neighborhood usually being full of life in the day time, but still no one had caught sight of who had bought the house. Allie shrugged it off, thinking that the people were maybe just recluses, or maybe that they just haven't fully moved into the house yet. But until then, she didn't see any harm in walking across their lawn for easier access to the Brewster household.

Knocking on the Brewster door, it didn't take long for Charley's mom, Jane, to answer. A smile spread across her face as she greeted Allie, "Hey Allie! How are you doing? I heard your father was going out of town. I just want you to know, if there's anything you need, don't hesitate to ask."

Allie smiled at Ms. Brewster's friendliness. "Thanks, I will, but uh, is Charley here?" Allie asked as Jane's smile faltered a little before answering, "I'm sorry dear, but he's…out, right now." Allie knew by the tone of her voice that 'out' meant that Charley was with his girlfriend, Amy.

"Oh, that's ok. Could you just tell him I stopped by? I'll probably just catch up with him tomorrow at school or something. Thanks anyways though." Allie told her reassuringly as Jane gave her a knowing smile, "I sure will. You have a good night now."

"Thanks, you too." She replied before walking off the porch as Ms. Brewster shut the door. Of course he was out with his girlfriend…Allie was seriously debating even inviting him as she started to walk back across the lawn of the vacant house. He would probably just blow her off to spend time with Amy anyways. Why even go through the embarrassment of- "Hey!" A voice called out to her, instantly breaking Allie away from her thoughts as she jumped a little at the unexpected sound. She stopped mid-step, turning her head to the sound of the voice, her sudden alarm turning into a little bit of shock.

On the porch of the, what she thought to be, vacant house, stood a very tall, and very handsome man. Dark hair and even darker eyes stared at her as he leaned against the side of his house. His black wife-beater shirt hugged his muscles, the dark color contrasting with his unusual pale skin.

Her face must have reassembled that of a fish out of water, her mouth being agape, startled that there was someone actually living in the house, despite her previous thoughts. Also startled that the man looked to be straight out of a Calvin Klein magazine…and even more startled that she was standing in the middle of his lawn, having carelessly using it as a shortcut instead of simply walking on the sidewalk.

"Y-yeah?" She asked nervously, completely unsure of the man. "I was just going to tell you that your dog was on my lawn. But now I can see where he gets the whole trespassing idea from." He replied back in a stoically deep voice, arms crossed on his chest as he continued to stare, unblinkingly at the teenage girl before him, nodding only slightly towards her to indicate he was referring to her being on his lawn. To say that she was nervous was an understatement.

"Oh…yeah, sorry about that…Umm, I'll bring him inside right now…" Allie said hurriedly, basically just wanting to get out of the man's gaze. Normally she wouldn't be so nervous around a complete stranger, but something about him was slightly…off. Quickly moving to the other side of the lawn and back onto her property, she whistled for the dog to come and he thankfully did. She had almost made it to her porch before the man's voice filled the night air, making her freeze in her spot, turning to look at him once more, "Make sure it doesn't happen again." She couldn't tell whether or not that was a threat or just a simple warning, but the tone of his voice held no hint of friendliness in it. Allie did however catch the slight tongue that ran over the man's bottom lip, almost as if he was hungry for something. But it was the wicked gleam in his eye that frightened her the most, enough so that she let out a small, almost inaudible squeak of alarm as she rushed her and the dog back into the house, making sure to lock the front door behind her. The man couldn't help but smirk in satisfaction as the girl ran like a frightened mouse, back into her hole.

Once safely back inside, Allie sat on the couch, trying to regain her nerves. She knew that she should be beaming that their new neighbor that was a complete stud, but there was something seriously wrong with this guy. She couldn't quite put her finger on it, but felt that it was almost better if she didn't know.

Creepy neighbor or not, Allie remembered that she had the whole house to herself for an entire week and she was going to make the most of it. After all, what was the worst that could happen?

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Well, what'd you think? I know I kind of tried to explain a bit in the first chapter, but I wanted to get her and Charley's friendship at least explained somewhat. Hope it made some sense? And what about Jerry? Very hot…but very very creepy. I have a feeling we'll be seeing more of him soon. Lol ;)

As I said, this was kind of a test chapter to see if I should continue or not. All comments and ideas are welcomed, so please, leave a review. It would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for reading!