Evil Incarnate

Disclaimer: I don't own Victorious (Wow I got to get used to saying that instead of my other fandom XD)

A/N: This has been an idea I've been throwing around for a while. It is inspired by some of the more eerie moments in Victorious, and mildly inspired by the music video 'Evil' by Interpol.


Chapter 1 (Horror Movie)

After another long day at school, Robbie sat in his living room and prepared to watch a movie. With him was Cat and his good friend Andre. Andre would have been hanging out with Beck, but he decided at the last minute to go out with Jade. Tori and Trina were also having a night of their own, so they didn't tag along. Besides, Tori didn't care much for scary movies, and tonight's movie of choice was Bride of Chucky. That movie gave Tori more nightmares than she cared to have. Besides, who wanted to watch a movie about a serial killer's soul stuffed into the body of a doll when one of your friends happened to carry a ventriloquist dummy around twenty four seven. Hell, Tori could have sworn she'd even seen the damn puppet talk while not even being remotely connected to Robbie.

"So Tori didn't want to see this?" Andre asked as he rested his arm on the top of the couch. He didn't understand, he was there wasn't he? If Tori got scared, he was always more than eager to let her rest into his arms. He'd always fantasized about that, actually. We wasn't sure if he'd ask her out, but he wanted to. Robbie shrugged and pressed the play button for the movie, then sat next to Cat. He really did like her, but was too nervous to do anything more than just simply sitting next to her.

"I hope you're not too scared by scary movies, Cat." Cat smiled and looked over at Robbie, shaking her head politely. She loved scary movies, which was very odd considering her personality. Rex lifted his head to Cat and looked away. Andre could have sworn he noticed something strange about the doll's eyes, but shrugged it off as nervous jitters before the movie began. "If you do get scared…"

"I'll be okay Robbie, thanks though!" He chuckled and his forehead creased as he turned his head to the television. Andre smirked slightly, his cheeks rising with amusement at the scene. He did think that his friend was trying way too hard. Rex shook his head and scowled slightly.

"You're a loser, man." Andre and Cat raised their eyebrows as Robbie frowned, his feelings hurt.

"Hey be nice Rex!"

"You're so lame that if Chucky were real, he'd kill you first!" Cat gasped and put her arms around Robbie's neck. He blushed as she stared at Rex defensively.

"No! I don't want anything to happen to Robbie!" Rex stared at her for a minute. Her eyes narrowed daringly and he looked away from her.

"Chucky ain't real, girl." The movie's opening had started and the group quickly turned their attention to it. They wanted to move from the awkward moment, but that didn't seem to be happening. While the movie played, Andre was the one eating from a bowl of popcorn and enjoying every minute of it. Cat enjoyed it, but sometimes found herself jumping into Robbie's arms whenever something scary happened. Rex eventually moved onto the coffee table, his cold and blank eyes staring in a calm silence at the famed doll of the horror genre.

At Tori's place, she and Trina had settled upon a movie night of their own. Instead of watching a scary movie, they went for a very touching romance story. It was a portrayal of two lovers in a very troublesome time where the culture and ethnicities of the time were raging and combative and the times denounced the relationship. The girls were very into the movie, commenting on how sweet certain parts of it were. "You think it's any different these days, Trina?"

"I think it's more appropriate nowadays." Tori found herself often dreaming she was in the female's role in the movie, loving a man of a different race and their being together often coming under racial fire. "Imagine if it were the fifties again, Tori! If you were in a relationship with someone like…Andre, for example, you'd be in a lot of trouble, and Andre might be killed!" Tori winced as they continued watching the movie just a bit longer. A Klan leader was the primary antagonist, and it was the girl's father that was part of the local Klansmen group.

"Fortunately they don't still have these kinds of issues today, right?" Trina spoke in a muffled voice. She held up her hand and swallowed the popcorn in her mouth, then looked over at her sister with some startling news.

"Actually while there is nothing at all wrong or prohibiting a man and woman of opposite race being together, the Ku Klux Klan still exists. Only, they don't rear their ugly heads very much anymore." Tori slowly nodded, understanding her sister's words. "They're no threat, not at all."

"That's good." There was also nothing morally incorrect about a man and woman of different race being together. She smiled and looked back to her movie, picturing Andre as the man in the movie. She would actually enjoy seeing him sweep her off her feet. "Hey Sis, you think Andre likes me?" Trina looked at her sister and her cheeks rose with enthusiasm, if Andre didn't like her, then she would be shocked. She laughed and Tori's lips dipped down.

"That's good, Tori, I can't believe you'd ask something like that. Why don't you see for yourself?"

"Well, I don't know…" Her face started to turn red as she took a handful of popcorn and tossed it into her mouth. Tori smacked at her hand and pulled the bowl towards her. Tori swallowed hard and leaned back against the couch. "I think I like him."

"No duh, really?"

"Is it really that obvious?"

"Yes. Just don't let grandpa know…"

"Why?" Tori raised her eyebrow and Trina shrugged, she wasn't really sure why, she just heard something about her grandpa not being a big proponent of modern beliefs.

"I think back in the day when the Klan was an actual threat, he was a leader in it or something." Tori paled and shook her head. Not their sweet old grandfather, it was impossible. Although, it did explain his problem with whenever Andre was around, but he never made a big deal out of it. Trina caught the look of fear in Tori's eyes and smiled with reassurance. "Don't worry, it's not like he's still active or even cares anymore."

"Yeah, you're right…"

Not too far away, seated at a park were Beck and Jade. Beck had his arm around Jade's shoulders as she rested her head on his shoulder. Beck actually did want to hang out with Andre, but he'd been hanging out with his friend all week, it was about time to spend some time with his lady. "So, you and Andre got caught in one of Sikowitz's drive by acting projects earlier today. How did that go?"

"I had to portray an old man with a hearing problem while Andre was a salesperson trying to sell me a gold watch." Jade's eyebrows rose as she tried to imagine how that would go, she did imagine it to be a funny scene.

"I wish I had seen it."

"You might have enjoyed it." Jade slowly nodded and smiled as she peered up to the sky. Beck followed her gaze and smiled. They really did enjoy the stars. "Look at them sparkle…" He turned his gaze to her and his face softened while looking at her. Her eyes twinkled and the moonlight made her appear to glow. "Though they don't sparkle as much as your eyes do."

"Huh?" Jade met his eyes and her face started to turn red. It was times like these that she wished she wasn't so pale so she could at least hide a blush more easily. Beck lifted his hand up and brushed her hair, causing her face to grow redder.

"You are so beautiful. I love you."

"I love you. You'll never leave me, will you?"

"Never." Beck leaned forward and kissed her deeply. She never talked about it, but she was often afraid of losing those close to her. She had built so many walls and allowed only Beck in. He made her a better person in so many ways, and she was more than grateful to have him in her life. After her mother left when she was younger, her father committed suicide, leaving both she and her brother in the arms of their uncle. She didn't want anyone else that cared about her to leave her, so she made sure to stay close to her uncle and brother.

"Thank you, Beck." She wanted more than anything to find her mom and ask why she left when she was so young. What was her reason? It just wasn't fair that she couldn't have a mother. They rested their foreheads together and continued to gaze deeply into each other's eyes. After a minute, thunder roared above them and they quickly looked into the sky, dark clouds were now blocking the moon and stars. "Oh no, it's starting to rain!"

"Yeah, let's get going…" Beck stood up and removed his jacket as Jade huddled next to him. With a flash of lightning, the rain had begun. Jade yelped and clutched him tightly as he covered them with the jacket and made a mad dash for his RV, which was on the other side of the park.

Back at Robbie's place, the power cut out and everybody groaned, having just been getting into the movie. It was almost over, they had ten or twenty minutes left. Cat was huddled so close to Robbie during the latter portion of the movie and had covered her eyes with her hands when the power went out. Robbie wasn't complaining at all, though. "Hey Andre, I have some candles in the dresser over there, think you could grab them?"

"Sure man." Andre moved to the dresser and grabbed the candles from one of the drawers. He turned around and raised his eyebrow, Rex was still staring very eerily at the television. That wasn't the strange part, though. The strange part was when he was sure he could see Rex's mouth moving and his head rocking in slow motion from side to side. He felt a shudder run down his spine and shook the thought away while moving over to Robbie and Cat. He didn't see much use for the candles since the moon and lightning was offering great light through the windows.

"That was a scary movie!" Cat complained while standing up with Robbie. Andre chuckled and handed her some candles.

"Then you shouldn't have watched it."

"Why not?" He smiled at her and rolled his eyes, he wasn't going to pursue this conversation. The trio worked to set the candles up throughout the house and light them with some matches. After they were done, it really was getting late and Robbie's friends needed to get home. "I have to go, my dad won't like me being out so late. I had a good time, Robbie!" She kissed Robbie's cheek and his face turned bright red. Andre laughed as Cat left the house. He placed his hand on Robbie's shoulder and patted it gently.

"You have to go too, Andre?"

"Yeah, I need to get up early for school tomorrow. It's been cool." Truth be told, Andre didn't want to be around Rex at the moment, the Chucky movie was getting the better of him.

"Awesome, I'll see you guys tomorrow!" Andre nodded and left the house. Now Robbie was having eerie feelings with it being so quiet and dark. He was peering out the window and watching the rain beat against the panes. He mourned as he watched his two friends driving off in separate directions. He hadn't noticed Rex's head turning around. He felt a suspicious feeling and looked at a small reflection in the lower window pane. He could have sworn Rex was looking at him. He turned around to look at Rex, but the puppet was still looking back at the television. "What the…" Lightning flashed and the television came back on, but the lights in the house remained off. Robbie jumped in fright as Chucky's face appeared on the screen.

"They'll never suspect a doll!" Laughter echoed and a shiver ran down Robbie's spine. He sighed and placed his hand on his chest, he'd had enough fright for one night. He smiled lightly and turned off the television. Perhaps they would finish the movie another time.

"All right Rex, it's time for bed. I'll come grab you once I brush my teeth." Rex continued to stare quietly at the television, his mouth curled in a creepy grin. Robbie was finally out of the room. Rex's head did another three-sixty as a gust of wind blew throughout the house and blew all of the candles out. The living room was completely dark, except for the moon coming through the window and lighting a square on the wall where Rex's shadow could be seen.

After a minute, the shadow appeared to be standing, its joints snapping into place and limbs growing. Rex's forehead creased and tensed as he opened his mouth and his teeth began to change shape, appearing pointy and with sharpness comparable to a shark. Thunder roared and lightning snapped as Rex put his hands on his head and cracked his neck. His arms became bigger and his legs grew thick. The television turned on once more and Rex threw the remote into it, cracking and smashing the image of Chucky.

"Fake." Robbie was in the bathroom, rinsing his toothbrush off. He gave a toothy grin and inspected his smile, damn he was proud of that white sparkle. Lightning flashed and in the mirror he thought he saw something behind him. He squinted his eyes and turned around, but nothing was there. Shrugging, he returned to the sink and started washing his hands. When he looked up at the mirror, his face fell. Rex was standing right behind him, towering above him. "Hello Robbie."

"Oh shit!" Rex bit into his shoulder and he screamed out in pain, grabbing Rex and somehow managing to shove him off. He ran past Rex and into his bedroom. "How the hell…I'm dreaming!"

"No you're not, Robbie. I'm as real as you." Rex walked into the bedroom and saw Robbie standing on the bed, pointing a broomstick at him. His eyebrows rose and a laugh escaped his mouth. He grabbed the broomstick and pulled it towards him, pulling Robbie with it.

"Ah!" Robbie looked up as Rex started to bite towards him and quickly tried to punch towards him, but his fist went into Rex's mouth. Pain gushed throughout his body as Rex's sharp teeth bit through his bone, reminding him of the very real danger he was in. He shook and fell against his bedroom wall, staring fearfully at the bloody stump on his arm, then at the towering menace in front of him. "Oh jesus…"

"You remember how I said if Chucky were real, you'd be the first to die?" Robbie swallowed as he held his bloody arm in his hand, groaning as the blood poured out and stained his clothes. He was sweating and the color was starting to drain from his face. "Well Chucky's fake, Robbie, he isn't real. However I am real. I'm going to kill them all, every one of them. Beck, Jade, Tori, Trina, Andre…" Robbie clenched his teeth and started breathing heavily. "Oh, and of course, let's not forget Cat." Robbie's eyes widened and he shouted out at Rex in a rage.

"Don't do anything to her!"

"You're in no position to speak, you don't control me anymore."

"How? How are you like this?" Rex moved his eyes upwards and sighed, slowly shaking his head. Robbie had never been the brightest crayon in the box. He smirked maliciously and glared at Robbie.

"Have you ever thought about where you got me from?"

"No…" He'd received the puppet several years ago from that Sky Store that Cat liked to shop from. In fact, he'd introduced the site to her. It was always a strange, mysterious store. Robbie closed his eyes and strained. His grandmother was in the apartment down the hall, if he could just make it to her, she could call for help. "I think it was some magic section, but I thought the 'magic' part of that was the fact that you were a ventriloquist toy."

"Close, but no cigar Mr. Shapiro." Robbie opened his eyes as Rex grew closer, his shadow descending upon him.

"No. No…NO!" Robbie's scream echoed out, but was masked by the roaring thunder.

Lightning flashed and the power returned to the house. Rex now sat on the bed, his head tilted downward and a small smile on his face. He was missing a hand, however, and all that remained in the room was a puddle of blood. Blood was also present on his mouth. Rex's head slowly lifted and his eyes glinted in the light. "You're all dead."


Eesh, that gave even me the shakes, and I love horror movies. Well, I hope you enjoyed that chapter and will continue to enjoy this. I've made the main pairing Beck and Jade, but all the main pairings have about equal focus in this. I think you'll enjoy it, it seems to be a bit different in the fandom area. I can assure you, the horror plot isn't the only plot line, obvious, but it is the major, main one. So drop a review if you will! This is the second major horror story I've done, the first being CAMP HELL for iCarly, which had been crossed over by many things. I might make a notion towards that story in this, I'm debating. If I do, it won't be major, not anything like "do I have to read this story too?" major, just in case I have to explain how Rex is walking.