Sandra scowled, hearing her four friends jump into the water, and saw the man's shoulders tense up, "You're Voorhees, aren't you?"

He only gave a curt nod, no emotion showing through the mask. "I won't kill tonight, just observe."

She turned back to sign, realizing he probably had a good reason to keep quiet, and she didn't want to risk pissing him off, "Doesn't really sound like something you would do."

"You would be surprised; I've had my fair share of incidents where it got me in trouble."

"Figures.I'm surprised you're still alive."

"Don't ask."

"That seems to be a pretty common answer for you, and it's getting on my nerves, were you the one who left the generator?"

"Maybe…"

"Thanks."The surprised that his body language showed was short lived, but evident, surprising her.

"You're welcome…."As he lumbered off, she watched and as he disappeared into the trees, returned to the cabin to organize her things, "Did I really just survive an encounter with Jason Voorhees?" she wondered to herself.

Jason watched the four individuals in the lake, he had some understanding of why his mother hated this, it wasn't appropriate for a child to it made him almost sick to his stomach when he heard the sounds they were making, and he never got sick to his stomach, they were also mocking the woman he'd just spoken wasn't sure why, but he felt the need to protect her, he'd been listening in on them for a while and deduced that she really didn't have anywhere to , he also knew if he killed off these idiots, she'd have nowhere to down on a rock, he watched and easily figured out who was with who, but was still disgusted by their was especially disturbed when one of the two couples began to go at it on the dock, he just wanted to rush out there and skewer them , he had an idea, maybe he could pick them off, one by to the campsite, he could see that the woman he had spoken to was watching him like a hawk while reading a book, but didn't stop him as he stole whatever keys he could find in the piles of clothing.

As he stood up, he was surprised to see her walking out, "Those aren't for the car." She held out a keyring, "These are."

He was surprised that she was just giving them to him, "I don't understand, you're not afraid of me?"

"Look, you haven't hurt me, and I figured maybe you and I could make a bargain."

"Bargain?"

She took a deep breath, "I can't let my parents get Lily back, and I don't have a place to stay.I was hoping maybe you and I could work something out, maybe so I could stay here, and in return I'll help lure your prey to you."

"You would be caught easily, especially if they see you alive."

"You have a fair point, but I'm sure we can figure something out.I can go out and get food if I-"

No, it could rouse suspicion. He handed her the keys, "Make list and get what you need, if you stay, I'll teach you what you can eat out of my woods."

"Then where would I stay?"

His eyes darted back and forth; "I show you tomorrow."

Her mouth dropped as he walked away, going to God knows where, and looked at the keys in her encounters, and she'd survived both, there had to be a back inside, she rummaged through her belongings and found the wad of cash she'd been keeping for this was taking a complete leap of faith, and could be throwing both her and her sister right into the arms of a serial killer, but she didn't really have a into her nightclothes, she lay on the other bed across from Lily, she had to do this for her.