I began walking home, and as soon as I was about to enter the woods towards my house. I saw my dad waiting for me, and i knew it was his way of says,

'Where have you been, you're late.' I looked at him and said,

"My teacher, Dr. Moore, wanted to talk to me." I could tell that he was concerned that my teacher about what my teacher wanted to talk me about.

"I'll tell with the whole family." I told him and he nodded. We both walked into my house, and everyone looked at me.

"Where have you been?" asked my mom. My dad nudged me, and I let out a slight breath before I told them.

"My teacher wanted to talk to me about the Urban Legend class, and it is required. Because of all the recent murders from the past few months." I paused for a second, long enough for Jeff the shout,

"Dammit!"

"Calm down Jeff, she's not done," my mom told him and he nodded.

"Well," I started, "she assigned everyone their Legends today."

"And?" my mom asked. I looked down then answered,

"I got Jeff." Everyone was quiet, but Jeff stood up and punched the wall. His hand went straight through the wall, when he brought his fist out, his knuckles were bloody.

"She gave me Jeff. because she thinks that somehow, we have met, and she thinks that if I am searching for him, and that we have already met, it would be easier for me to find him." I explained.

"Why does she think you've met Jeff before?" my sister asked.

"When Jeff ran out last night, he was about to kill this blonde headed girl, but I stopped him. She went to school and told everyone that he attacked her and I saved her." I answered my sister. My mom walked over to Jeff and slapped him across the face. He kept his face down, his way of showing that he was upset.

"How are you going to fix this?" My mom yelled at Jeff. He didn't answer, and I could tell that she was getting really mad at Jeff.

"Mom, don't worry. If one of y'all try to fix it, would know it." my mom folded her arms and asked.

"How?"

"Because, you guys haunt, but Jill Tallmon does not." I answered and walked out the house. I could hear my mom talking, but I couldn't tell if it was to me or my family, so I kept walking.