She had done it, she had survived. The eight pages she collected sat tucked away in her binder to proudly show off to her friends that Monday at school. The camera she used to record her horrifying experience sat on the desk in her room, plugged into her computer. Currently the rain poured down, lightning streaked across the sky illuminating her room.

Her parents had yelled at her for staying out so late, but it was worth it. She got those damn pages. With a victorious smile on her lips, she curled up on her bed, her pillow gladly accepted her and she fell asleep instantly.

"Rain sucks." a black haired young man seethed as he hugged himself, his knife was gripped tightly in his dominate hand, his silent companions said nothing, the girl looked up at the sky then back at him. "I don't know why Slender can't just get the stupid pages back himself-"

His male companion looked at him for a long time, his turquoise eyes seemed to glow that night and provided the three with a little light, but his pale white mask blocked most of the light.

"Yeah I know Masky, but it's just stupid…So we failed to trap one girl, big deal." he hissed, his teeth began to chatter and the cuts on either side of his mouth slapped painfully against each other having never healed properly. "Stupid old creep doesn't have to make us stalk her…" the girl's body twitched back and then she doubled over in a sort of silent sneeze, the black haired man glared at his masked companions, "See? Even Shy Girl's getting sick. You know when WE get sick it's something bad." Masky ignored his black haired companion and walked over to Shy Girl, placing one of his large hands on her small shoulder. The black haired man looked at the two masked killers with envy, they could talk to each other in their own little world while he was left to play charades with them. Shy Girl hugged herself shivering, her pale hands were turning blue in the storm, but she refused to put them in the pockets of her red sweatshirt. Masky finally took her hands in his and put them in her pockets, Shy Girl's mask scowled silently at Masky as her body shivered against the tree they were hiding under.

"We came," the black haired boy scowled, "We know where she is, can we please go back?" Masky turned to look at him, the raised eyebrows on his mask blocked all other emotion, "Look Masky, we're all freezing, it's raining, we got what we need can we just go? We can come back on a night where we AREN'T going to catch our death's because we go around sneezing and waking the whole town up!" Masky's shoulders sagged under his orange-brown jacket letting the others know that it was probably best if they went back. Shy Girl couldn't have been happier, her oval eyes closed with glee and the painted lips on her mask twitched ever so upwards in a smile as she quickly ran back to the park. Masky and the black haired companion followed back at their own pace. Shy Girl was jumping over the fence that separated them from the humans by the time the boys caught up with her, on the other side Slenderman-tall as the trees in his suit darker than the stormy night-stood his blank face watched his students as they climbed over the fence. He watched his shivering students and looked to the only one that could talk.

"We found her, house is a two story, no problem for you huh big guy?"

"Jeff," Slender's voice filled his students head, he was not. Happy. "If she survives she will come back."

"What makes you think she'll come back?" Jeff's pinpoint pupils seemed to disappear as he glared at Slenderman, "We scared her out of her wits-" Lightning cracked overhead and the students watched Slenderman in fear as his tendrils shot out of his back, grabbing the trees to keep himself from attacking Jeff.

"Jeff." Slender's voice filled their heads, "Go to sleep." Jeff's jaw dropped, exposing the inside of his mouth from the eternal smile he carved on his face. His masked peers giggled silently, Jeff glared at them. "Come," Slenderman lead his students away from the fence.


"No way."

"Fake."

"Shit was that him?!"

"Yup." She proudly showed off the video to her friends, a proud smirk on her face as they watched the video, "Keep watching." she urged. The most horrifying experience she had that night was when she had all eight pages and was nearly to the fence. Sure enough the video showed the fence just inside her dying flashlight's path. A black tendril appeared on the right side of the screen and the camera became static as her scream of shock blasted through the speakers.

"Oh my God!"

"That was freaky."

She smiled proudly, the walk to school was filled with her friends praising her of her braveness.

"You know, Slenderman doesn't like people who survive." The group of friends stopped, looking over at the park on the way there they found the three new kids that had recently moved to town. The one that addressed them was a pale boy their age probably fifteen or sixteen. His raven black hair hung over his shoulders, and his steel grey eyes glared at them, his hands were stuffed in his white hoodie pockets, his black pants were loose and covered his long legs down to his bare feet.

"Shouldn't you be going to school you freak?"

But the boy didn't acknowledge the friend, instead he glared straight at her-no through her. "You're telling me none of you heard the stories?" he smirked, now her friends were silent, none came to her aid. Flanked by his two equally creepy friends, the black haired boy leaned on the stone wall separating them. "The stories say that years ago a girl survived Slenderman's trap," he smirked at the silence.

"She was stalked by the Slenderman," the shy girl with red hair said softly, her equally grey eyes looked over the group an unknown sadness in them.

"And one night she had enough of him tormenting her and her family." The brown hair boy added, his turquoise eyes wandering over the group.

"She went outside." The black haired boy said with a smirk.

"Yelled to the Slenderman." The shy girl added, quietly.

"And he came." The brown haired boy whispered.

The knot that had been growing in her stomach tightened till she thought she'd puke. "So?" one of her friends asked.

"So," the shy girl said, "If she survived he's going to come and wreck havoc on the town again, there is a reason they have "Keep out" signs posted."

"Aw you're just a big bitchy baby."

The brown haired boy turned the shy girl away as if to protect her from their words, "You'll see." he said quietly.

"And we'll say "I told you so." The black haired boy laughed as they disappeared into the park again.

"Think it's true?"

"Nah, just a bunch of freaks, they're probably skipping to get high."

"Totally."

"Come on we're gunna be late."

She watched the three walk deeper into the park, squinting she gasped. The shy girl reached out and grabbed a tendril. "Like the one's Slender has." the shy girls head snapped to look at her, yelping she ran after her friends.


"Are you okay honey?" her mom asked, "You don't look so well."

Two weeks, it had been two weeks since she had found the pages that now were tacked to her wall. She hadn't slept much, the second night a boy with black hair and a carved smile crawled out of her closet. When he saw she was up-waiting-he breathed, "Go to sleep." and then was gone. Two masked people always seemed to be in her shadow, down the hallway, in the mirror. Her hair was askew and sticking up in strange ways, there were dark bags under her eyes she glared at her mother. "How can she be so perky?"

"I'm fine." she snapped.

"Perhaps you should stay home today-"

"No!" she screamed, "I'm fine," she quieted down, "Sorry," she grabbed her bag and left. Walking by the park alone she tried to not look over the stone wall, halfway pass the park she dared to glance to her left. "There!" her mind screamed, the masked boy stood against the far end of the park, right where the trees grew thicker. "Towards Slender's domain." she told herself, abandoning her bag on the sidewalk she climbed over the wall, the masked boy pulled someone into the woods. "It's the shy girl from school!" her mind screamed, "Hey!" she screamed opening her mouth, "Let her go!" she ran to him. Though she hardly knew the shy girl, there was no reason for her to be harmed by Slender.


So I had no idea there was a Slender category...If I had I would have written this a long time ago...

This includes Jeff The Killer, Masky and Shy Girl as Slenderman's Students.

Will include some of the Slender games like Elementary and Hospice...I decided not to give the girl a name...just cause you don't know who she is...

So yeah.

I don't own Slenderman or the game, or Jeff the Killer or Masky.