Michael vs. Creeper
A Halloween/Jeepers Creepers Crossover
By Dark Sploosh
Disclaimer: I do not own anything from the Halloween and/or Jeepers Creepers series at all. What I do own is the characters Terrence Strode and Jack Foster.
Chapter 1: The Last One
Michael walked down the illuminated street, keeping his eyes on his prey. Up ahead was 17-year-old Terrence Strode, walking towards his house and whistling a tune.
Terrence was the last blood relative of Michael. Michael wasn't quite sure how they were related, but it didn't matter at all to him. Once he was dead, Michael could die, and finally experience eternal peace.
Terrence turned around quickly, and Michael dove behind a tree. If he was spotted, then he'd have to wait until tomorrow, and he couldn't wait.
He stepped out from behind the tree, and raised the butcher knife that was in his right hand. He decided to throw the knife at Terrence's head. It would be very painful, but Michael didn't care.
He pulled his arm back, aimed, and brought it forward, letting the knife go in the same instance. Then everything went wrong.
A dark shadow darted into the knife's path from the right, and the blade hit it instead. Then the figure shot up into the sky and disappeared.
Michael was angry, but when he looked down at where Terrence was, he became furious. The boy was gone, snatched up by the thing. Michael started in the direction that the thing had flown off, determined to get his prey back.
The Creeper smiled inwardly. Everything was going as he wanted it to.
Soon after coming back to life he had slaughtered an elderly librarian carrying a few books, and had been intrigued at one of the covers. The Haddonfield Horror it had read.
It detailed the murder spree of a Michael Myers from the town of Haddonfield, Illinois. Inside were many eyewitness reports, including one from a Laurie Strode saying that "he just wouldn't die".
It went on to detail the insane amounts of punishment Myers had taken and lived. And the Creeper knew that he needed this ability. With it, he would never had to die and be reborn again every 23 years. He could kill forever.
So he had set off to Haddonfield, with only a picture of Myers to go on. But he had seen him from above.
He'd swooped down and stole Myers' prey, and then slowly flown off, making sure that Michael was close behind. He would use the boy as bait.
The Creeper had recently chosen an abandoned mill in the woods near Haddonfield as his new "House of Pain". He had to make sure that the boy stayed alive, at least until he could eat Myers and gain immortality. The House of Pain had a saferoom where he could hide the boy.
He could see the House in the distance. But he could also see a small van below, driving towards it as well. Probably stupid teens looking for a thrill.
The Creeper smiled again. He'd give them a thrill, alright. And in return, they'd give him the body parts he needed.
A Halloween/Jeepers Creepers Crossover
By Dark Sploosh
Disclaimer: I do not own anything from the Halloween and/or Jeepers Creepers series at all. What I do own is the characters Terrence Strode and Jack Foster.
Chapter 1: The Last One
Michael walked down the illuminated street, keeping his eyes on his prey. Up ahead was 17-year-old Terrence Strode, walking towards his house and whistling a tune.
Terrence was the last blood relative of Michael. Michael wasn't quite sure how they were related, but it didn't matter at all to him. Once he was dead, Michael could die, and finally experience eternal peace.
Terrence turned around quickly, and Michael dove behind a tree. If he was spotted, then he'd have to wait until tomorrow, and he couldn't wait.
He stepped out from behind the tree, and raised the butcher knife that was in his right hand. He decided to throw the knife at Terrence's head. It would be very painful, but Michael didn't care.
He pulled his arm back, aimed, and brought it forward, letting the knife go in the same instance. Then everything went wrong.
A dark shadow darted into the knife's path from the right, and the blade hit it instead. Then the figure shot up into the sky and disappeared.
Michael was angry, but when he looked down at where Terrence was, he became furious. The boy was gone, snatched up by the thing. Michael started in the direction that the thing had flown off, determined to get his prey back.
The Creeper smiled inwardly. Everything was going as he wanted it to.
Soon after coming back to life he had slaughtered an elderly librarian carrying a few books, and had been intrigued at one of the covers. The Haddonfield Horror it had read.
It detailed the murder spree of a Michael Myers from the town of Haddonfield, Illinois. Inside were many eyewitness reports, including one from a Laurie Strode saying that "he just wouldn't die".
It went on to detail the insane amounts of punishment Myers had taken and lived. And the Creeper knew that he needed this ability. With it, he would never had to die and be reborn again every 23 years. He could kill forever.
So he had set off to Haddonfield, with only a picture of Myers to go on. But he had seen him from above.
He'd swooped down and stole Myers' prey, and then slowly flown off, making sure that Michael was close behind. He would use the boy as bait.
The Creeper had recently chosen an abandoned mill in the woods near Haddonfield as his new "House of Pain". He had to make sure that the boy stayed alive, at least until he could eat Myers and gain immortality. The House of Pain had a saferoom where he could hide the boy.
He could see the House in the distance. But he could also see a small van below, driving towards it as well. Probably stupid teens looking for a thrill.
The Creeper smiled again. He'd give them a thrill, alright. And in return, they'd give him the body parts he needed.
