"Dad what's wrong." Jenna Asked as she hung up the phone going to her dad's side.

"What oh nothing Jenna." Stanley stuttered as he put the mask back shutting the box so Jenna couldn't see it.

Jenna looked at her dad suspicion in her eyes "Dad come on its me, you can show me what's in that box."

"What do you mean, there's nothing in there as a matter of fact It's solid." Stanley stuttered as he tapped the box showing that it wasn't hollow.

"Ok if you say so." Jenna pretended to turn, only to turn back grabbing the box from her dad ignoring his protests she opened the box holding up the Mask as if to say I told ya so.

"How much you think I can get for something like this, or I could use it for my language arts project." Jenna said walking around the apartment as her dad tried to take it away. When Stanley finally got the mask back he took it put it back in the box and locked it with a padlock on the table.

"Jenna don't touch that ok don't even go near it you got it." Stanley told her strictly.

"Sure dad, no problem." Jenna spoke half heatedly.

"I got to go, Charlie wanted me to finish the Moris bill." Stanley pronounced putting the box in the closet that always said Keep Out.

"Remember." Stanley started.

"Don't go anywhere near the mask, go have fun at the office but not to much fun young man I expect you home at 3 am sharp." Jenna joked.

"Bye Jens." Stanley shut the door walking out of the building into his old beat up car. When Jenna was sure he was down the street Jenna went into the closet and picked up the box putting it up on the table. Then she turned to Milo Jr., when the dog saw her he lifted up his head running to Jenna for her to pick him up. "You see that bad bad box?" She showed the dog "it has a bad bad lock, go find the spare keys." Jenna kneeled putting the dog on the floor only to get a growl out of old Milo which made his son cringe in fear.

"Come on boy find the keys, and there's a big juicy bone in it for you." She bribed which made the younger dog run to the material that they called a mat located by the door. Jenna followed the dog lifting it up to pick up the keys."Under the mat? This sure doesn't sound like a bad movie." She muttered to herself. Jenna stood back up moving to the box putting the keys into it Jenna lifted the lid taking the mask out Jenna went to the mirror hanging on the wall lifting the mask to her face.

"I'll never be anything more than pathetic?" Jenna muttered to herself.

Before she was going to say more the mask lite up almost like it wanted her to put it on. Her rational side was telling her that her dad would be mad if she put it on because she wasn't even supposed to go near it, but her other side was yelling do it do it you know ya want do it Jenna its not going to do anything its just a mask.

"Screw being rational." Jenna said putting on the mask.

All she could feel was pain the mask seemed to consume her face before she knew it her body was going into twisters like a huge tornado had been unleashed in the room papers flew everywhere and stuff got knocked down only to go straight out the door not stopping once.