Jack put his scalpel in his raven black hoodie with a sigh. He had recently moved into Creepy Pasta Masion. So far the only other residents he'd met was BEN and Slenderman. There were... noises from LJ's room, mostly the screaming of children. Strangely, he'd never seen Jeff and Smile Dog. Slender had said they were usually there.

The man beneath him was fine. He was missing a kidney, but otherwise fine. Jack climbed out the window silently, breaking off into a run through the first 50 feet of forest. Slenderman kept the locals out of his forest, but Jack couldn't shake the feeling he was being watched. He knew it was probably Slenderman. The feeling went away slowly, causing Jack top pull down his hood, his fluffy, 5 inch long, light gray red-brown tinted hair popping out.

Jack walked silently the rest of the way to Creepy Pasta Mansion. He went in, eerie silence following him. He turned left, closing the door behind him and heading to the kitchen. He pulled out a cutting board, placing the kidney on top. He washed off his scalpel with water, blood not really bothering him. He began cutting his kidney into thin slices, not hearing the door open, then close. A man-no-a teenager, around his age made his way into the kitchen.

If Jack ever says, when first meeting Jeff, he didn't think Jeff was cute, he's lying.

The guy took his hand out of his white hoodie and put it out to shake. Jack set the scalpel down, drying his hands, before shaking it.

"I'm Jeff the Killer. Nice to see a new face." Jeff smiled, which it was impossible not to with a smile carved into his face.

"I'm Eyeless Jack. Uh, do you want a piece?" Jack wasn't really that serious in his offer, as far as he knew, he has the only cannibal in the house.

"I'll pass. Kidney? You're a cannibal?" Jeff seemed genuinely curious, which he probably was.

"Uh, yeah. Sorry if it bothers you, Slenderman said it was okay so I wasn't really worrying about it." Jack definitely wasn't sure about how he was going to get reactions from the others now.

"Nah, it's fine."