A/N: This fanfiction of mine is probably the only one that will ever be rated M – not because it's smut, by the way. I do not own the characters.
Ronald DeFeo killed his whole family at the 14th November 1974 with a gun; it's true. There are some scenes from "Amityville Horror" in this fanfiction; I hope you don't mind.
But now so you don't be scared, the ghosts etc. are only dizziness, told from George Lutz and William Werber, DeFeo's lawyer. Or not, I don't know.
Hopefully Chuck can be as much shirtless as Mr Lutz was in the movie! :P
New Chapters will take a little bit because I can't write this story at night, sorry. xD
Whole family found dead in a small town. Only the son, Ronald D., survived.
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DeFeo killer confesses to kill his whole family. "Voices" in the house had told him to "ketch and kill 'em" …
"Mooooom!" Blair's eyes widened and she sighed. She loved her children but she was also damn tired.
She slowly stood up and yawned. Her hair was a complete mess from last night. "What is it, honey?" she whispered and looked at Michael, her son.
Michael was 15 and acted like an 18 year old boy sometimes. And it was clear that he didn't really like his new father.
"We'll miss school – again!" Michael said. "And Billy keeps annoying Chloe!"
"What about you make something to eat for you and your siblings?" Chuck whispered next to Blair. He was still lying on the bed and had his eyes closed. "When I was 15, I had feed up my whole family – why don't you do the same!" His arms were wrapped around Blair's waist and it didn't seem like he would let her go. "Daddy and Mommy are tired."
"You're not my father, dumbass!" Michael respond and both, Michael and Chuck, started to stare at each other like enemies.
"Hey, boys!" Blair said and finally escaped Chuck's arms. "I don't want to hear those nasty words in my house, Michael!"
"Why did you even marry this idiot?" Michael screamed and Chuck stood up. Now Blair was the one who held on Chuck.
"Michael, you'll miss the bus, sweetheart," Blair whispered and took Chuck's cold hand. For a second, he looked at her in silence. Michael murmured something incomprehensible and left the room.
Blair and Chuck sighed and Blair leaned against her husband. "Don't take it too serious," she said. "He's always like this!" Blair sighed and closed her eyes when Chuck embraced her and laid his head on her shoulder. "Teenagers!"
"I love you, Blair," he whispered and kissed her hair. "But this boy is annoying."
Blair smiled. Since she met Chuck, she finally felt loved again. Of course he wasn't the father of her children but she still loved him – more than anything. And if she would ever lose him too, she would go crazy. "I know," she answered. "I love you too." For almost a century, they just stood there. But then Chuck whispered next to her ear: "So, when do we go to check new houses?"
Blair sighed. "When the kids are at school." She slowly slid down his arms and went to the closet. "But first, we need to get dressed!"
"When will we move, Mommy?" Chloe asked and ate her cereals. Her green eyes stared at Chuck, who drank his coffee.
"After we found a suitable house," Blair said and heard Billy's dog, Sparks, in the garden. "Chuck? Could you please take a look at the garden! Sparks likes to dig a lot." Chuck kissed her cheek and left the room.
"Mommy?" Chloe whispered and looked at her mother. She looked sad and tired. "Do I have to call Chuck Daddy?" Blair smiled and stroked Chloe's head. She leaned down to her and kissed her forehead.
"No, you don't." The bus was stopped in front of their house and honked impatiently. "But you have to go now!" Chloe stood up and kissed her mother's cheek quickly.
"Bye, Mommy!" she said and ran to the bus. "Bye, Chuck!"
"Bye, Chloe," Chuck said as he stepped into the room again. Sparks ran into the room and barked happily. "Sparks, stop killing Chloe's toys!" he said and Blair smirked. "You know, how much she loves them." Sparks answered with a loud bark.
