Point Place was into its third week of summer; the humidity was too much to bear so many of the townspeople stayed inside. During the day the humidity reigned but during the night, the soft warm summer rains came blowing in. Much had changed since the night at the hospital three weeks ago. The employees and the patients were the only ones aloud in; everyone else had to remain outside. Three weeks had gone by and not one single detective had been back in Point Place. Everything had calmed down; there were no killings, no attacks, and no one was suspicious anymore; except in the Foreman House. Kitty would not give up on having her knives back and she began to become more adamant about it. Donna and Eric had taken a trip to Madison while Fez went in search of Laurie. Everyone seemed to be doing fine; Jackie and Hyde however, had not survived too long after prom night. Hyde spent most of his days working; he hardly said a word while Jackie spent her days at Bob's house.
Hyde went over to see Jackie one day; but when he knocked, no one answered. He was about to leave when Bob opened the door. He asked for Jackie but Bob said she wasn't here; he said that she had left for Hawaii five days ago. He shuck his head and left. When he turned around, he saw that Mrs. Foreman was staring at him. She quickly tried to hide by running back to the kitchen table but it was too late, he had already seen her. She smiled at him and offered him a plate of French toast and eggs. He took it smiled and began to eat.
"So, how's Jackie doing?" She asked him.
"I don't know; she wasn't home." He said.
"Oh that's too bad; well, maybe you'll get to talk to her later." Kitty said.
"Mrs. Foreman you knew that she was going to Hawaii today; didn't you?" He asked.
"Maybe I did and maybe I didn't." She said.
"I don't have time to argue with you; I'm got to go or I'm going to be late." He said shuddering at the last statement he made.
"Steven are you feeling okay?" She asked.
"I'm fine why?" He asked.
"Well, I thought I would never hear you say that." She said.
"Yeah, whatever." He said back and then left.
As he was backing out of the driveway, he saw a young woman standing behind the car. He immediately hit the brakes and got out of the car. He was prepared to yell at her for not moving but when he turned around, she was gone. He decided that it must have imagined seeing the girl there. He got back into the car, and began to back out again. When he looked into the rearview mirror again, he noticed that the girl was back; thinking it was just his imagination he continued to pull out until he heard something hit the back of his car. When he got out of the car, he stepped into a puddle of blood. His eyes widened and his heart began to race. He screamed for Kitty to come outside immediately. When she got there, she looked at him oddly and then began to go back inside. Hyde pulled her by the arm and told her that he just hit someone while backing out.
"Honey, there's no one there." Kitty said to him.
"What do you mean there's no one there? I'm looking right at her. Look Mrs. Foreman, I'm standing in her blood." Hyde said.
"No you're not; you're standing in Ketchup." She said to him.
"What do you mean I'm standing in Ketchup?" Hyde said.
She pointed to the ground and walked back inside. Hyde looked at the Ketchup packages on the ground and then proceeding to the back of the car; there was nothing there. No body, no girl, and most importantly no blood. Someone one must have put them there; it must have been Kelso...no it couldn't have been Kelso. Kelso was dead and buried three weeks ago. They had all gone to the funeral; he was buried in a cemetery right outside of Madison. His whole family, except for Casey, was present at the service. The wake was a closed casket ceremony; he was stabbed so brutally that no one would have been able to recognize his face. Hyde got back into his car and finally pulled out of the drive way.
He was driving down a back road to get into town, when he heard something tap on his shoulder. He turned around and saw nothing. He took two deep breaths and continued on. He was driving only for a few seconds when he felt the tap again. Thinking it was his imagination, he kept on driving but this time he heard someone call his name out. He turned around and saw...
Jackie woke from her afternoon nap. The sun was giving off much heat but the ocean breeze cooled her skin. She was glad to finally be out of Point Place for the summer. Things had gotten pretty weird ever since Kelso had died; she could have sworn that she had seen him. When she was in her car, she felt someone tap her on her shoulder. She turned around but no one was there. Maybe it was the guilt from the night at the prom; as much as she tried, she couldn't help but think about it. It freighted her so much that she had learned shove it the back of her head. Not being in Point Place, made her realize that seeing Kelso was only in her head. She sat back on the lawn chair and closed her eyes. The wind began to pick up and Jackie felt an eerie chill scrape across her skin. She opened up her eyes and looked around. The sky wasn't bright blue anymore; it had turned an eerily dark gray color. Jackie picked up her towel from the table and began to head inside when she felt a cold hand touch her skin. She turned around and...
"Dad, did you eat that whole stake by yourself?" Donna asked her dad.
"Well, Donna I was really hungry." Bob said.
"Dad, that stake was big enough to feed three people." Donna said.
"Oh, that's right; we we're all suppose to eat that huh?" Bob asked.
Donna shuck her head yes and looked over at Eric who was busy trying to figure out how Bob ingested that whole stake on his own. Bob had been really lonely; so he decided to surprise Donna and Eric by joining them at the end of their trip to Madison.
"So have you guys decided on if you're staying here in Madison or not." Bob asked Donna.
"We haven't made up our minds yet dad." Donna said to her father.
"Hey Donna, Jackie's on the phone she says that she needs to talk to you right away." Eric said.
"Tell her to just start running and to next time keep her mouth shut when she sees a fat person the next time." Donna said.
"I did but she said it has nothing to do with that." Eric said.
"Fine, give me the phone." Donna demanded.
As Eric sat down, he heard the phone ring in his room. He got up from the table and answered the phone; it was Hyde.
"Hey Foreman are you there?" Hyde said.
"Yeah I'm here; what's wrong?" Eric said.
"You'll never guess who I just saw." Hyde said.
"Who; are your parents back in town?" Eric asked.
"No you moron; I saw Kelso." Hyde said.
Eric got off the phone in shock. Kelso was dead they had seen his bloody body in the woods; but they had seen more than just his bloody body, they had seen his killer.
"Eric you'll never guess what Jackie just told me." Donna said.
"Did it have something to do with seeing Kelso?" He asked.
"Yeah she said that she had seen him in Hawaii; how did you know that?" Donna asked.
"Hyde had just claimed to see him as well." Eric said.
"What do you think is going on?" Donna said.
"Isn't it obvious, they're about to die." Eric said.
Hyde went over to see Jackie one day; but when he knocked, no one answered. He was about to leave when Bob opened the door. He asked for Jackie but Bob said she wasn't here; he said that she had left for Hawaii five days ago. He shuck his head and left. When he turned around, he saw that Mrs. Foreman was staring at him. She quickly tried to hide by running back to the kitchen table but it was too late, he had already seen her. She smiled at him and offered him a plate of French toast and eggs. He took it smiled and began to eat.
"So, how's Jackie doing?" She asked him.
"I don't know; she wasn't home." He said.
"Oh that's too bad; well, maybe you'll get to talk to her later." Kitty said.
"Mrs. Foreman you knew that she was going to Hawaii today; didn't you?" He asked.
"Maybe I did and maybe I didn't." She said.
"I don't have time to argue with you; I'm got to go or I'm going to be late." He said shuddering at the last statement he made.
"Steven are you feeling okay?" She asked.
"I'm fine why?" He asked.
"Well, I thought I would never hear you say that." She said.
"Yeah, whatever." He said back and then left.
As he was backing out of the driveway, he saw a young woman standing behind the car. He immediately hit the brakes and got out of the car. He was prepared to yell at her for not moving but when he turned around, she was gone. He decided that it must have imagined seeing the girl there. He got back into the car, and began to back out again. When he looked into the rearview mirror again, he noticed that the girl was back; thinking it was just his imagination he continued to pull out until he heard something hit the back of his car. When he got out of the car, he stepped into a puddle of blood. His eyes widened and his heart began to race. He screamed for Kitty to come outside immediately. When she got there, she looked at him oddly and then began to go back inside. Hyde pulled her by the arm and told her that he just hit someone while backing out.
"Honey, there's no one there." Kitty said to him.
"What do you mean there's no one there? I'm looking right at her. Look Mrs. Foreman, I'm standing in her blood." Hyde said.
"No you're not; you're standing in Ketchup." She said to him.
"What do you mean I'm standing in Ketchup?" Hyde said.
She pointed to the ground and walked back inside. Hyde looked at the Ketchup packages on the ground and then proceeding to the back of the car; there was nothing there. No body, no girl, and most importantly no blood. Someone one must have put them there; it must have been Kelso...no it couldn't have been Kelso. Kelso was dead and buried three weeks ago. They had all gone to the funeral; he was buried in a cemetery right outside of Madison. His whole family, except for Casey, was present at the service. The wake was a closed casket ceremony; he was stabbed so brutally that no one would have been able to recognize his face. Hyde got back into his car and finally pulled out of the drive way.
He was driving down a back road to get into town, when he heard something tap on his shoulder. He turned around and saw nothing. He took two deep breaths and continued on. He was driving only for a few seconds when he felt the tap again. Thinking it was his imagination, he kept on driving but this time he heard someone call his name out. He turned around and saw...
Jackie woke from her afternoon nap. The sun was giving off much heat but the ocean breeze cooled her skin. She was glad to finally be out of Point Place for the summer. Things had gotten pretty weird ever since Kelso had died; she could have sworn that she had seen him. When she was in her car, she felt someone tap her on her shoulder. She turned around but no one was there. Maybe it was the guilt from the night at the prom; as much as she tried, she couldn't help but think about it. It freighted her so much that she had learned shove it the back of her head. Not being in Point Place, made her realize that seeing Kelso was only in her head. She sat back on the lawn chair and closed her eyes. The wind began to pick up and Jackie felt an eerie chill scrape across her skin. She opened up her eyes and looked around. The sky wasn't bright blue anymore; it had turned an eerily dark gray color. Jackie picked up her towel from the table and began to head inside when she felt a cold hand touch her skin. She turned around and...
"Dad, did you eat that whole stake by yourself?" Donna asked her dad.
"Well, Donna I was really hungry." Bob said.
"Dad, that stake was big enough to feed three people." Donna said.
"Oh, that's right; we we're all suppose to eat that huh?" Bob asked.
Donna shuck her head yes and looked over at Eric who was busy trying to figure out how Bob ingested that whole stake on his own. Bob had been really lonely; so he decided to surprise Donna and Eric by joining them at the end of their trip to Madison.
"So have you guys decided on if you're staying here in Madison or not." Bob asked Donna.
"We haven't made up our minds yet dad." Donna said to her father.
"Hey Donna, Jackie's on the phone she says that she needs to talk to you right away." Eric said.
"Tell her to just start running and to next time keep her mouth shut when she sees a fat person the next time." Donna said.
"I did but she said it has nothing to do with that." Eric said.
"Fine, give me the phone." Donna demanded.
As Eric sat down, he heard the phone ring in his room. He got up from the table and answered the phone; it was Hyde.
"Hey Foreman are you there?" Hyde said.
"Yeah I'm here; what's wrong?" Eric said.
"You'll never guess who I just saw." Hyde said.
"Who; are your parents back in town?" Eric asked.
"No you moron; I saw Kelso." Hyde said.
Eric got off the phone in shock. Kelso was dead they had seen his bloody body in the woods; but they had seen more than just his bloody body, they had seen his killer.
"Eric you'll never guess what Jackie just told me." Donna said.
"Did it have something to do with seeing Kelso?" He asked.
"Yeah she said that she had seen him in Hawaii; how did you know that?" Donna asked.
"Hyde had just claimed to see him as well." Eric said.
"What do you think is going on?" Donna said.
"Isn't it obvious, they're about to die." Eric said.
