This is a sequel to Stephen King's book, IT.
The great author Stephen King owns all the characters and places in this
story.
This is my version of what might of happened after
the many faces of Pennywise were defeated.
If you haven't read the book It you might not understand everything, but
I try to make it so that anyone will enjoy it!
If I get enough reviews I'll write more, or I'll write more if I get
bored! Enjoy! I enjoy any feedback I receive!
* Haunting of Memories *
It was the fall of '02, and a cool
Iowa breeze playfully ruffled Beverly Hanscom's auburn hair. She laughed and
looked on as her 16-year-old daughter Evelyn carefully finished yet another
beautiful painting of the lush, green, rolling hills that surrounded their
lovely home. Beverly thought about Ben, and in the depths of her mind she
thought about the past that she couldn't seem to remember. She frowned slightly, but then her thoughts
drifted back to her dear Ben. The two
had quickly started a family after they had gotten married, and they had gotten
the gift of raising a pretty girl, who was looking more and more like Beverly
each day.
Beverly's dressmaking business was going
extremely well, and now her brand name "Bevvie" had gotten on the racks in
almost every top quality department stores in America. Ben's architecture was as amazing as before,
and he was continuously offered new projects, almost too many for him to
handle. Beverly stared at her own home,
delighted with the many lighted windows and the intricate angles and carvings. This was becoming a fine life indeed.
Beverly sighed in delight as she looked
up at the cloudless, clear blue sky and at the great willow tree that stood
guard over their house. She shivered as a cold breath of air whispered
through her hair yet again. She happened to glance at the sunlight-filled trees
and suddenly she stopped smiling. Each leaf was still and not a branch
moved. There was not wind on this warm, sunny day. Not a single
breeze.
Beverly glanced uneasily around her
and then again at Evelyn, as she felt that chilly current pulling and pinching
at her nose, neck, and ears. Her daughter's beautiful fiery hair lay limp
on her shoulders as Evelyn delicately packed away her art supplies. Her
lips moved silently and she seemed to think of some forgotten song.
Suddenly a small squirrel rushed towards
Beverly, as she was getting ready to stand.
The tiny thing jumped on her lap and acted as if to bite her. Beverly cried out in a pained surprise, and
her pain turned to horror as she saw the small thing start to transform into
something else. It was a tiny,
squirrel-sized clown.
"You haven't forgotten my kind, have you
dear?" The small thing squeaked in an obviously female voice.
"Watch out. You may have gotten rid of my dear mums, but I won't be as easy
to harm! Toodles, and say hello to dear
Haystack for me! Tell him he won't be
able to run OR hide when it comes to be his time!" The little thing laughed, making a high-pitched sound that
sounded extraordinarily like fingernails grating on a chalkboard. It smiled, showing its rouge-tinted teeth
that were dangerously pointed and sharp, and with that it vanished with a loud
noise that was similar to the POP of a balloon.
Beverly's eyes were as big as saucers,
and once again she looked at the willow.
She drew in a sharp breath and wanted to scream, but no sound came out.
Tied to the highest branch was a bright, blood red balloon, with oozing
black writing along the sides. It said only five words:
"Get ready children! I'm back."
Mike Hanlon cherished and loved his library
with all is heart, and he never once, in 18 years had left it behind. It held memories, both good and bad for him,
although remembering was getting harder and harder for him each day.
He recalled the most out of the little
that the five survivors recollected.
His notebook was not yet completely faded, and his home, Derry still had
small remains of the beast that had lived there for as many centuries as one
could count. Mike still had nightmares.
Ever since It had been defeated, Mike had
gotten wealthier. He started his own
business selling used books, and he made a pretty penny off of it. Ever since It had disappeared, Derry was
once again peaceful and whole, at least what was left of it. Over the years workers had fixed up the
joint, working extremely hard to restore the city that had simply collapsed
into the water and sewers. It had
eventually been done.
Mike sat at his desk in the library,
silent and quiet like usual. His brown,
bony fingers slowly turned the tea-colored pages of his little notebook that
was the only thing he had left to remind him of the past. Mike had not yet forgotten. Strange things had happened to Mike the year
after It had been defeated and killed.
He, black boy Mike Hanlon, had a son.
The unthinkable had happened when Mike actually got a girlfriend what he
was the ancient 38 years old. They
eventually did breakup, and that was the last that he saw of her, that is,
until about nine months later she came back and dropped the sweetest little
black baby into his lap. Mike did not
question it; he merely went with the flow.
He raised the little boy and named him Stan. It only seemed right, although he could no way know why he had
not, instead, named it Eddie. Stan was
the right name. It was fate he supposed.
Stan was at home now, sleeping like the
good little seventeen-year-old he was.
Mike laughed at the thought of Stan being a 'good' child. Stan was a handful. Ever since he was born he had a knack for
birds and getting dirty. 'Just like the
original Stan, except opposite,' Mike thought, but that brought back painful
memories.
Mike closed his book and got ready to
leave his sanctuary. He stood stiffly
and took the rusty set of keys from his pocket, but something made him change
his mind.
Mike walked quickly over to the mahogany
bookshelf that was full of hardbound books.
Suddenly, single, red-covered book fell, almost in slow motion. Mike picked it up and slowly read the title,
Revenge, by Penny Wise.
He suddenly dropped it, after reading the
title and author three times, just to make sure he actually saw the print on
the cover. It fell open to a single
page. Mike looked closely at it,
curiosity overcoming him horror, and he almost jumped with terror. A clown stood there, with a huge painted
grin on its face. It started speaking
in a high, female voice.
"Mikey!
I'm here. No need to call your
little friends. They've got their
messages. You're in it together I
suppose. Here's a balloon. It floats, just like we all will someday!"
A scarlet balloon rose strangely out of
the small book. It rose to the sealing
flashing the words 'STAN THE MAN and EDS, TOGETHER FOREVER" on it's front until
it reached its climax. It popped with a
loud crack, covering Mike with a dark oozing liquid, crimson in color… blood.
Bill Denbrough, aka. Stuttering
Bill Denbrough stared on as his 16-year-old, red haired son typed energetically
on the small laptop. Bill looked back at his old, rusty typewriter that he
still used, and smiled
'How times have changed.' He thought to himself. His son, named Eddie for
a reason that Bill could not name, glance quickly up at Bill with a questioning
look on his face.
"Why are you looking at me so funny
Da?" he asked quietly.
"I was just thinking about what a
blessing you are to Audra and Me.," he said in return, smiling all the time.
"You know, your Mum and I just couldn't seem to have children before you
came along. It's strange. We couldn't have children after you
either." Ed smiled.
"I luv ya Da," he said quietly
after a minute of silence. The two looked at each other and a strange
look passed between them. It was a strange look of knowledge and
experience of the unknown. It was 'a moment.'
Bill's thoughts switched to Audra,
and to his successful career. He still wrote, but his stories had changed
a bit ever since whatever happened about 17 years ago. He couldn't seem
to remember, but he knew something had happened. Before he had been the author
of at least a dozen dark horror stories. He still wrote those, but now there
were parts with understanding and good. Before they had been about hopelessness
and loss. That had been one huge change for Bill.
Audra had continued to star in those
many movies that were made from Bill's novels, and in the movie for Bill's
story, Beneath the Darkness, Bill himself had acted along with
Audra. Bill had an excellent life, and every day he was thankful for it, but he
always felt like there was something missing, some piece of him that just
wasn't there. He was always disturbed when he thought back to just one
year before his son was born. He couldn't remember a single thing.
"Da?" Bill snapped back to
reality as he heard his son call his name.
"Yeah?" He asked sheepishly,
wondering if his son had caught him daydreaming.
"Some chick on TV is mentioning
your name." Ed said uneasily as he watched the small screen. Bill turned
to look at the screen and the hair on the back of his neck stood on end when he
saw what was there, calling his name. It was a clown.
"Stuttering Bill I suppose eh?" The
thing cackled evilly as it looked deep into Bill's eyes.
"I've been waiting for you
especially. You killed my mother while your little friend killed each and
every one of my siblings. You shouldn't have made me angry. Really
you shouldn't have. I might just let the others go, but you and Mr.
Haystack, you two have it coming to you. This is a forewarning. I'm back
and better than dear Pennywise ever was!
Would you and your pretty son like a balloon? They float! We'll all
float down here eventually you know!"
Richie "Trashmouth" Tozier had
never expected to have kids. He only actually had one son, but even that
had come as a surprise. Before that one, empty year of his life, he
couldn't have children at all, but then, nine measly months after he got back
from that forgotten journey, his ex-girlfriend had been blessed with the child,
and immediately dropped him off on Richie's doormat. 'Great.' Richie had thought when he found he had
custody, but he had learned to love the little rascal, who was now the
seventeen-year-old Sunnydale High School number one quarterback. His team had
won states thanks to him (and California is one hell of a big state).
Yeah, Richie was proud of Adam.
Richie's life was now a good one
all right. After spending 13 long years on that successful radio show he
had been on before he had traveled to the now nonexistent memory of Derry,
Maine, he had been invited to have his own television program on MTV, taking
the place of some weird guy named Tom Green. He had graciously accepted,
and he was now a pretty well known guy. His show got great ratings, even after
4 seasons, and now he was looking forward to a very early retirement. He
still even had time for a small radio show on the side for a hobby. Richie was rich.
Tozier sat on the edge of the red,
leather seat placed neatly in the center of his radio show's recording area.
He sat there, methodically taking phone calls, giving witty responses,
and playing requests, but his mind was elsewhere. He thought of his son
who was playing in a big football game at the moment, and he thought of the
past he couldn't quite remember.
He barely noticed talking to the
different callers, but when the clock chimed 12 o'clock he smiled as he told
his listeners that is was almost time to go.
"Well then my homies, I'll be
takin' one last call 'fore I join my gang and head home, you got that?" He said
in his best ghetto voice. He smiled as he envisioned his listeners
laughing and dialing, trying there hardest to be the last caller.
"Mrs., um, P., you're on the line."
Richie heard himself say, still grinning. He stopped smiling just as soon as he
heard the voice on the other line speak in a strangely familiar high-pitched
voice.
"Ms. my dear friend. Ms.
Pennywise J.R.!" The high cackling voice said loudly into the phone.
"I was so sad when you killed my
dear mother and brothers, but I'm happy to say that Haystack missed me! I
was still attached to my mother's side when he stepped upon my siblings, and I
just avoided being crunched by that stuttering bastard who finished off my dear
ma. I so easily survived, and I look forward to my long awaited meal. The turtle's not here to help you now my
dear friend, and I suggest that you and you little associates stay out of my
way. I've found another home just as comfortable as Derry once was and I'm
about to settle down for a long stay! Well, I just wanted to say ta-ta
and give you and your friends this short message: I'm back!"
Richie quickly went off air as his
face drained of all color. He turned
around just in time to see a bright, blood red balloon pop. It was
starting again.