Final Thoughts
"Son of a-" before he know what happened he was pulled into the van
He looked up and saw the ghost face mask. When he yelled for help he
hear loud music. After that everything went into slow motion. The killer
pushed his back into the glass window breaking then pinned Randy to the
floor
I'm gonna die.
Randy felt a knife jam into his chest and pulled out. He let out a
gulping moan. Blood. Blood was in his throat and splattered his shirt. A
second stab a second moan. More blood. Everywhere. A third stab. He
felt the life slowly slipping away. The blood from the third stab was on his
face and more on his chest and shirt. He moved his head towards the door.
A fourth and final stab. The deepest. The killer looked out the window
then climbed to the front. Randy had enough life to move his eyes to see
who the killer was as she took off the mask laying it on the seat. He then
put his eyes on the door and the last bit of life left with his last breathe. His
light-blue eyes were starring aimlessly at the door and the cell phone was
still in his hand.
"Son of a-" before he know what happened he was pulled into the van
He looked up and saw the ghost face mask. When he yelled for help he
hear loud music. After that everything went into slow motion. The killer
pushed his back into the glass window breaking then pinned Randy to the
floor
I'm gonna die.
Randy felt a knife jam into his chest and pulled out. He let out a
gulping moan. Blood. Blood was in his throat and splattered his shirt. A
second stab a second moan. More blood. Everywhere. A third stab. He
felt the life slowly slipping away. The blood from the third stab was on his
face and more on his chest and shirt. He moved his head towards the door.
A fourth and final stab. The deepest. The killer looked out the window
then climbed to the front. Randy had enough life to move his eyes to see
who the killer was as she took off the mask laying it on the seat. He then
put his eyes on the door and the last bit of life left with his last breathe. His
light-blue eyes were starring aimlessly at the door and the cell phone was
still in his hand.
