Twisted Time 2: The Hunting Hour

Chapter 2: A Visit

Sabrina, Joey and Maria drove off from the café, they listened to music, prank call places and people. Joey suggested that they should revisit the house where the murders took place. Sabrina insisted that they should do it tomorrow and do a tribute for her sister. The girls arrived in the neighborhood where they all lived. ChurchWood Hills. That was the name. As Joey dropped Sabrina off, they notice a man that looked just like the substitute teacher Sabrina had. It was. It was him. Her mother was talking to him. "I just want to congratulate her for her hard work in school." Tony said. Sabrina's mother caught her eyes on Joey's car pulling in the drive way.

"What is he doing here?" Sabrina asked Joey and Maria.

"That's him! That's the guy who watched our math class. What is his name…um….Tony that's his name." Maria said. Sabrina rolled her eyes as she begin grabbing her belongings. "Hey girls. Hi Sabrina honey." Her mother gave her a kiss on the cheek. "Hi mom." She replied. She then turned around and waved at her friends. They waved back as they pulled away from the driveway.

"Sabrina? I was just telling your mother how proud I was when your name was called out on the speaker at school about graduation." He smiled.

"Yeah. Honey I find that fantastic." Her mother called out.

"Yeah. I have my gown and dress picked out for the day to come. Are you going Mr. T?" Her tone sound excited but annoyed. Tony was surprised by this and smiled.

"Yes. I will be there. This will be the first school I get to see graduating within this state." Her mother eyes trailed across the porch at Sabrina.

"How about you go in honey and me and Mr. Tony will do some heavy lifting of these boxes." Tony agreed with a smile.

"I don't mind helping Miss. But I have to get going. It's already 5 o'clock. I have to meet someone." Her mother felt disappointed at the sudden dismissal. She glanced at Tony and smiled.

"Well I do thank you for visiting and sharing your thoughts of my daughter and condolences to my deceased daughter."

"No problem. Good bye." Tony leaves and walks to his home. Sabrina rushes in the house to stare out the window on the second floor of the house. She sees him walking along the side walk.

"Sabrina?!" Her mother calls out.

"Yes?" Sabrina leaves from the window and rushes downstairs. "Yes mom?" Her mother stood there for a second as she thinks of something to say.

"Mr. Tony gave me this card. It is for you young lady." Sabrina stares for a moment before taken the card from her mother's gloved hand. She walked towards the steps and sits before opening it. "I will give you some time to read it." She walks away. Sabrina waits for her mother to go back outside. Sabrina opens the card.

"From Mr. Tony, to Sabrina." She reads, her eyebrows narrows as she slowly rips the closer of the envelope. Out peeks a black and blue card. It was strange to her that the colors almost matched what he had on. And it did. She pulls out the card and sees a picture of her sister's corpse leaning on a cherry wood china cabinet. Her breathing starts to get heavy as water starts to form from her eyes. She suspects Tony lied to her mother about the card being a graduation and condolence card but it was something much more and darker. She places the yellow envelope on the step behind her. She stared at the pictures for a moment and started to tear up even more. She closed her eyes and tried to calm herself. Then something unreal happened. Red strips of liquid poured beneath her fingers. She opened her eyes and almost couldn't believe what she had saw. "Blood." She thought and she tossed the pictures on the floor in front of her. Her breathing started to become heavier as she stared down at her blood covered hands. She slowly looked back at where the picture was tossed and it disappeared. She looked around and then her eyes widen as she heard what it sounds like bones cracking. "Sabrina." A voice cried out. She looked up at the flight of stairs and saw her dead sister crawling. Sabrina started shaking as the corpse came closer. She closed her eyes and screamed. "Leave me ALONE!" She quickly opened her eyes and saw that the blood on her hands and the corpse was gone.