"Your going where?" Gail said almost choking on her cup of coffee.
It was late afternoon, the campus now reminded Sidney of a ghost town, almost like Woodsboro that faithful night this awful chain reaction of death had started.
She could still remember walking down main street with Tatum and saying... "God this place looks like it just came out of Town of the dreaded sun down."
It was happening again.
Four murders...
The first two were a couple she had never met before...but the other two she knew very well.
Cici was in her drama arts class, the two only talked on a few occasions...but she seemed like a nice enough girl and always had a friendly smile.
Then their was Randy...
Randy had been part of her group ever since the eight grade.
He was known was the class clown, a joker who always cheered up you after anything.
In fact...a few weeks after her mother's death Sidney hadn't left her house, she was scared and on the edge on the time...never wanting to see another person's face again.
But Randy rang her doorbell and brought her into her living room and talked with her...that was the only time Sidney was really ever able to let it all out.
He was a great shoulder to cry on and the two feel asleep on the couch and woke up the next day with Sidney was able to face the world again.
That was really the only time they spent together and didn't tell anyone.
He was a survivor just like her, and the two stuck out the last two years together...if she went someplace, he went there to.
He was the only reason she even thought about going here for school.
Now he was dead, her best friend.
It should have been her...
Her emotions were darting everywhere and she felt unstable.
It was starting all over again, she had all ready lost Randy and was starting to fear for her own life.
How could she be sure about anyone anymore...who could blame her being scared for Derek?
Part of her knew he was the perfect guy and wouldn't never harm her...but then again that's what she thought about Billy.
Hallie was scared to, and just couldn't understand.
The only person she felt like she was on the same level with was Mickey.
She really didn't know what they were at the time, less then twenty-four hours ago, they were just friends...part of the same crowd and nothing more.
Last night they had slept together, really not thinking it through, it all happened so fast...but once it was over they realized how much they meant to each other.
Mickey reminded her of Randy so much and he seemed like the only one left that didn't force themselves on her...or ran the other way.
He was there when she needed him, and even if it had been only a matter of a few hours...she felt like he was the only safe person left.
Just then the sound of more engines starting in the parking-lot outside filled the station...most likely more people leaving until this whole blood bath ended.
Sidney sat down at one of the large wooden tables and looked at her raggedy looking nails...she was nervous.
"The longer I stay here...the more people are gonna get killed." She slowly said.
Dewey placed his hand on her shaking shoulder and sighed.
"The police have offered to take you into protected custody."
Sidney looked up, all ready tears were coming through her eyes.
"I've hurt to many people...I wanna go."
Dewey locked eyes with her and understood.
"Chief Hartley has all ready called a car to pick you up around six."
"Where are they gonna take me?"
"Someplace safe...where no one can find you."
Sidney nodded and looked down at her hands again.
Chief Hartley gave a nervous eye at Dewey when Sid wasn't looking and then cleared his throat.
"Where are the rest of your friends...the ones that you were sitting with yesterday."
This took Sid a few seconds to think.
"Hallie is at our dorm, and Derek..."
Gail cut her off
"Yeah Sid?" Dewey said...trying his best to keep her talking.
"He's at his dorm room."
"Did you guys have a fight or something?"
Sidney looked up and sighed
"Guess my outer defense walls were to much for him...he didn't like the fact I wanted space...we're spending some time apart."
The Chief nodded.
"Believe it or not you might be doing the right thing Sidney, better keep your distance from everyone since we don't know the next target."
That didn't help Sidney at all.
"I'll take you up to your dorm to pack some more bags, the detectives will drive you."
Dewey said.
Sid tried her best to smile.
"Thanks Dewey."
He tried to smile back at her and then Sidney remembered, she looked up with everyone with wide eyes since she almost forgot.
"Someone is coming with me..."
Everyone looked confused
"Who? Your roommate?"
