Hide and Seek
Chapter 1-
A/N: Hello all. It is a pupil free day today, so I decided to do a bit of writing. I've gotten over the shock of my new piano, so all the ideas came flooding back. Hope you like it!
Disclaimer: I can safely say I don't own the characters. Although if Dick Wolf wants someone to take them off his hands I'd be glad to!!
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Jaylene Stuart sat alone in her apartment. It was dark and she sat on the couch, holding the note and a knife. She was scared. She was rocking back and forth, biting her nails, staring into nothing. She wished the power would turn back on so she wouldn't feel so bad, but no matter how much she wished, the light wouldn't come. Every little noise made her jump, made her quiver. She looked at the note. It was written in black and it wasn't signed.
I really tried to tell you not But you never knew the meaning of stop Now you aren't here to block my sight I guess I really won the fight
She didn't know what it meant, or why it was sent to her. Maybe it was just some sick joke from the students she taught. They always did hate her math classes.
Suddenly there was a knock on the door. She jumped and nearly screamed. She froze, too scared to move. She slowly walked over to the door.
"Wh.who -" she tried to pluck up the courage to speak. "Who is it?" the words finally came out. There was silence.
"Yo Jay, it's me, Ned," came a familiar male voice. She sighed in relief and wiped away the beads of sweat from her forehead.
"Don't scare me like that. I'll be there in a minute ok?" Before she could unlock the door a dark figure jumped out the ducted air conditioning vent in the ceiling and kicked her head. She fell to the floor with a thud and the man smiled. He had been waiting for this moment for a long time. Planning, watching. He took a deep breath and cleared his mind. He was about to strike her when a voice rung out.
"Jay, you ok in there?" Ned yelled. The man looked at the door as if trying to see the person on the other side. To kill, or not to kill? He thought. He could ruin the whole plan. He silently slipped across the room and opened the door to let Ned in. He walked in holing a six-pack of beer, a supreme pizza and a DVD.
"I bought a few movies to watch, but I see 'tha power in 'ya building is down. So I guess we can't watch them. Where are ya girl?" he said, confused when she wasn't there. He turned around and saw the man. He didn't have time to make a noise before the man quickly punched him and gagged him. Perfect. No suspects and no noise. One more person that he had to kill, but he didn't mind. He finished with the bodies, disposed of them and slipped silently out the door as if nothing had happened.
Chapter 1-
A/N: Hello all. It is a pupil free day today, so I decided to do a bit of writing. I've gotten over the shock of my new piano, so all the ideas came flooding back. Hope you like it!
Disclaimer: I can safely say I don't own the characters. Although if Dick Wolf wants someone to take them off his hands I'd be glad to!!
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
Jaylene Stuart sat alone in her apartment. It was dark and she sat on the couch, holding the note and a knife. She was scared. She was rocking back and forth, biting her nails, staring into nothing. She wished the power would turn back on so she wouldn't feel so bad, but no matter how much she wished, the light wouldn't come. Every little noise made her jump, made her quiver. She looked at the note. It was written in black and it wasn't signed.
I really tried to tell you not But you never knew the meaning of stop Now you aren't here to block my sight I guess I really won the fight
She didn't know what it meant, or why it was sent to her. Maybe it was just some sick joke from the students she taught. They always did hate her math classes.
Suddenly there was a knock on the door. She jumped and nearly screamed. She froze, too scared to move. She slowly walked over to the door.
"Wh.who -" she tried to pluck up the courage to speak. "Who is it?" the words finally came out. There was silence.
"Yo Jay, it's me, Ned," came a familiar male voice. She sighed in relief and wiped away the beads of sweat from her forehead.
"Don't scare me like that. I'll be there in a minute ok?" Before she could unlock the door a dark figure jumped out the ducted air conditioning vent in the ceiling and kicked her head. She fell to the floor with a thud and the man smiled. He had been waiting for this moment for a long time. Planning, watching. He took a deep breath and cleared his mind. He was about to strike her when a voice rung out.
"Jay, you ok in there?" Ned yelled. The man looked at the door as if trying to see the person on the other side. To kill, or not to kill? He thought. He could ruin the whole plan. He silently slipped across the room and opened the door to let Ned in. He walked in holing a six-pack of beer, a supreme pizza and a DVD.
"I bought a few movies to watch, but I see 'tha power in 'ya building is down. So I guess we can't watch them. Where are ya girl?" he said, confused when she wasn't there. He turned around and saw the man. He didn't have time to make a noise before the man quickly punched him and gagged him. Perfect. No suspects and no noise. One more person that he had to kill, but he didn't mind. He finished with the bodies, disposed of them and slipped silently out the door as if nothing had happened.
