I had changed into another set of clothes, feeling brand new for now.
I looked at my PJs on the floor of my room, in a heap.
"I'll probably have to burn those."
I muttered, kicking them under my bed with my foot. I had on a slightly tight, short sleeve shirt, that was red with a black butterfly on my left side. I wore blue jean shorts that stopped above the knee. It was overall, a good outfit, but what did I care? It's not like I'm going anywhere.
I went to my window, and opened it, looking out.
I felt a wave of dizzyness come over me, and I closed my window.
Sure, it was two stories now, but I just couldn't get over my fear of heights. It had been that way since I was four.
I was climbing up a ladder in the playground, and when I got to the top to slide down the slide, I tripped and fell. I had to get seven stitches on my right leg. I still have a scar from that, too. Whenever I touch it, it's all smooth and doesn't even feel like skin, anymore.
There was a sharp rap on my door, and I looked at it, disappointed that I couldn't be alone with myself for five minutes.
"Go away."
I hollered, they only laughed through the door.
"Not until you open it."
Said Chucky, I knew his voice well now. I groaned, and stalked over to the door, yanking it open.
"What do you want?"
I asked, a bit cautious.
Creeper sniffed the air, again, and looked at me, grinning.
"It's been a long time since I've smelled, beautiful."
They snickered at that.
My face turned a little pink, and I felt akward.
"Um, I don't know if I should take that as a complement, or as a hint that you want me for main course, with extra salt and pepper."
They laughed at that.
"Is that all you came to tell me, because if it is, then-"
I began to shut my door, but flinched as Freddy put his boot between the door.
I opened it up again, not liking this one bit.
"We're not done here, princess."
He said, grinning.
A chill flew up my back, as I looked else where.
I opened my mouth to say something, but stopped when there was a loud noise at the front door, sounding off into the whole house.
*DING DONG!*