*Well, here we go... second-to-last chapter. Not much for me to say... other than to enjoy the chapter!*


Mmm… blood.

An exquisite choice as always, my dear.

I smirked at Slenderman's voice in my head. We had become much more comfortable with flying over the past few days. We had just finished dinner and were wondering what to do next, grazing on the leftovers.

So, you're more comfortable with flying now?

Of course, we do this quite often.

Would you like to try being in control?

Perhaps another night.

Why? Would it feel strange to be me? He didn't respond, so I giggled. I was only joking. So what should we do now?

Let's return home. I know you are becoming tired.

I teleported us to our bedroom, laying down in bed once I was changed and had sent his soul back to him. His tentacles pulled me close, sleep placing darkness over my eyes. Dreams were never anything special to me, but knowing I had them would always confuse me because I could never remember anything except blurry ones. It was a blurry dream tonight, of Slenderman chasing me through the forest. Except, when I looked at my hands, they were human, so my mind became confused and made me stop running. It still ended with a horrific feeling of being pulled backward into the darkness. I woke to find it was morning, a bit startled that sort of dream had occurred.

"Good morning," a fully-dressed Slenderman said from the bedside. "You slept through breakfast."

"That's odd… I had a dream about you chasing me, hunting me. I was human in my dream…"

I glanced over at his featureless head, trying to read his blank face for emotion. He seemed to be deep in thought.

"That is very strange."

"It was only a dream. It's nothing."

I got up and headed to the balcony, perching on the railing with my wings and tail grown. He had followed me, knowing exactly where I was going. A tentacle wound its way around my wrist firmly, but didn't cut off circulation.

"It's pretty up here."

"Indeed."

"Remember… I think around five days ago, we were talking about… how I can't have your child?"

I felt the tension in the air rise, knowing he was surprised I even brought up the topic. "I remember. What about it?"

"Well, I was thinking, since he's been so helpful so far, Zalgo might be able to… change me enough."

"What do you mean?"

"Well, he has soul manipulation and I'm sure he's got other abilities I don't know about. What if he has the ability to modify my body enough so that I can bear children of yours?"

"You don't have to."

"What if I want to?"

I heard him sigh. "Zalgo has never done something like that before, I doubt he will for you."

"He's a Creator, my love. He is far more powerful than both your power and mine put together."

"Very well," he said, the tentacle wrapping around my wrist a bit tighter. "We shall visit him."

Heat washed over me and I felt feverish. I realized we were in Hell, near Zalgo's throne. I could see him from where we were, but Slenderman slipped his hand into mine, retracting all his tentacles as we walked up to Zalgo. I bowed to him for a show of respect, but when I looked at his face I could tell he was confused. I bit my lip, it hadn't been very long since Slenderman and I had fell in love, but it had been long enough where I began wanting a child.

"Enderbrina, Slenderman. What brings you two here?"

"Well…"

"She wants you to change her so that she can bear a child of mine."

I nodded, looking at him, hoping he would say something. He simply hummed in thought, making me grip Slenderman's hand a little tighter. I was still terrified of this creature, whether or not his intentions were good.

"I believe I have already done so, with Nature's previous visit."

I was surprised, he had done that? He must have used the large flood of power to distract me. I looked up at Slenderman, who was remaining emotionless. I gulped and thanked Zalgo, feeling the heat gone in an instant as Slenderman brought us back to the surface. However, we had teleported to the living room, and I took my usual seat. I knew my cheeks were pale, but I decided to blame it on not enough metals if anyone asked. Thankfully, nobody asked anything, they seemed to not even know I was there.

"Hey, sweets," Laughing Jack cackled, "have some candy! It always cheers me up."

I smiled as he poured a few orange candies in my hand, he was giggling as usual. I thanked him and at the orange candy, watching the movie that was on. I actually did feel slightly better after eating the candy, but I was still nervous. Slenderman had left, to do what I had no idea. I could feel his presence moving around quickly, along with another that was on foot, running around in the forest. The other presence was quickly snuffed out, most likely by Slenderman.

Suddenly, a hoodie that looked strange was shoved in my face by a very stern-looking Trenderman. "Put this on, I'm tired of seeing you in that dreadful costume."

I raised an eyebrow at him, but shrugged and went down the hallway a bit, with him hot on my heels.

"I'm not your dress-up doll, Trender, I'm only doing this because I like the way this hoodie looks."

It wasn't the hoodie I liked, it was the effort he put into it, but I wore it just to please him. I kept my old hoodie in dematerialized storage, just so I wouldn't have to go searching for it later. I knew that Trenderman was a rich… guy, but he seemed to think I was a mannequin, which I honestly hated because he pestered me nearly constantly about my clothing choices, even when he had made the clothes himself!


I sighed when I noticed it was midnight. I teleported to our bedroom, surprised to see Slenderman was already there, reading a book. I felt his gaze shift to me, but he wasn't showing any emotion. I was nervous, but eventually he closed the book and sat more upright.

"Did you know, my dear?"

"Know about what?"

"About Zalgo changing you."

"No, I didn't. He distracted me with a rush of power, which I assumed was him freeing my Creator power, but its back to hibernating… why?"

"I would have thought you'd have told me if you knew."

"I would have, trust me."

His head tilted to the side, as if he was examining me. I felt self-conscious under his gaze. His mouth ripped open, but only his teeth were showing. Even so, his mouth didn't move as he spoke again.

"I would enjoy seeing you beneath me." Heat flared across my face, but I managed to glare at him. He only chuckled, melting my anger. "It does not have to be tonight, my dear. I was simply suggesting it now that we know Zalgo did, in fact, change you."

I bit my lip, thinking. Slenderman had turned his attention back to the book, and I sat down on the edge of the bed, looking at the Slender-bear. It made me smile to know it was still there, still mine. Even more so, it made me smile to know that Slenderman was my boyfriend. We had taken our relationship far, farther than I thought was possible. I was happy we did, but something told me I would be even happier very soon. I didn't know what could make me even more happy, but I couldn't stop smiling. A tentacle wrapped around my midsection, picking me up and pulling me over to his side. I sighed happily as I leaned against him.

"Not tired tonight?"

"No, I guess not. I could still enter stasis, though, if I wanted to rest."

"Don't enter stasis, I would like to sit here with you, even though it is night."

His tentacle never left me, but was coiled around my stomach twice now that I was sitting next to him. Countless minutes ticked away with us sitting together, him reading and myself daydreaming — during the night — about what may or may not be in the foreseeable future.

I jumped when I felt the tentacle retracting slowly, and turned my attention to Slenderman. He stopped momentarily to consider my expression, and soon put it back around me. I felt the tentacle around my midsection tense up as I placed my hand on it, feeling it. I was greatly curious about what they actually felt like. While the tentacle wasn't slimy nor transparent, it actually felt cool, like the rest of him. His cold didn't matter to me, I actually quite liked it.

"Are you enjoying that," he asked suddenly.

"Sorry, I know you aren't used to friendly or neutral interaction with your tentacles, but… I am enjoying it, yes."

I felt the tentacle tighten as it lifted me up again, and placed me in his lap, making me blush. I backed up, but he was laughing softly. I crossed my arms, now sitting to the side of his legs.

"I am sorry, my dear. I was only teasing."

"It's still too soon."

"I understand."

"Please don't be upset… I just don't feel comfortable enough yet, okay?"

"Of course. Perhaps we could do something together, to take your mind off the subject."

"What do you want to do, then?"

"Well, it is almost dawn. The forest is the darkest at this time. Perhaps there will be humans out there."

I smirked, knowing exactly what he meant. "That does sound like fun."

We teleported out to the forest, and I felt for presences in the trees. There were none yet, but I crept up to the edge of the trees where there would be civilization. I saw a group of humans with flashlights, and reached out to Slenderman telepathically. Once a firm connection was established, I described everything I saw.

"Aw, come on! You know that stuff isn't real!"

"Then why are you dragging us here if it isn't real?"

"What's life without a little risk?"

Seems they don't believe you're real. There's five of them. Two of them seem nervous… and they…

What is it?

They're looking right at me. They know someone is here. I already dimmed the glow of my eyes to nothing, too.

Perhaps they are Creepypastas.

I don't know, they look completely human. Perhaps they just have better senses, or a sort of sixth sense.

The group turned into the forest, and I grew my wings and tail, keeping en eye on them as I walked back to Slenderman. He was waiting in the same spot when I found him.

Should we wait to hunt them?

Yes, wait until they are fully lost. We shall begin the hunt then.

I hugged him, waiting until they were simply strays in the woods. The wait proved fruitful, they had split up and were now utterly, hopelessly lost.

Let's go.

We also split up and headed into the trees. I had my platinum sword ready, Darkness not needing to silence my footsteps. I had my wings and tail grown, excited for the hunt. I came across a male first, one of the less aware ones. I purposefully made the leaves beneath my feet crunch, drawing his attention. He began walking up to me, thinking I was friendly.

"Oh, there you are! Where have you—"

His speech halted as soon as I let the glow of my eyes show. Still, it seemed he thought I was a friend.

"Enderbrina? What are you doing out here?"

I walked up to him, looking around to make it look like I wanted to say something quietly. When I got up close to him, I leaned in and whispered in his ear.

"I'm here, because I live in these woods now. You're trespassing," I said, and shoved the sword into his stomach, through him and out his back.

His scream pierced the rest of the woods, and I left him to bleed out, disappearing into the trees, only to climb up one and return to above him. Keeping my eyes from glowing was easy, so he didn't know I was there, watching as his four friends gathered around him. They cried and held him until he died, he didn't say anything, letting our hunt go on longer than anticipated. I purposefully dropped my bronze sword, startling the rest of them as I let my eyes glow again, cursing softly at the sword. It made them look up, noticing me right away.

"Oops. Sorry about that. I heard a scream from my rooftop and came to investigate. Looks like my arch nemesis got to him first."

I dropped down from the trees and picked up my bronze sword, sheathing it.

"Who's your arch nemesis?"

"Slenderman."

"He doesn't exist, though."

"How do explain that wound, then?" They all looked back at their dead friend, and I crossed my arms when they looked back at me. "He is very real. Let me help you get out of here, okay?"

"Please. We've been in here for who knows how long."

"I don't quite know my way around the woods, but I know a route to get you out, so follow me."

I'm heading to the clearing, killed one to bait the other four. Hope you're hungry.

I am, in fact, quite hungry.

"Hey, wait a minute."

I turned back to the four of them, seeing two boys hadn't moved.

"We tried to warn you, but Slenderman is already here. She's helping him, too," they said pointing at me. "Don't go with her. Haven't you heard of her killing thugs in the city?"

I put on my best bewildered facade, and placed my hands on my hips.

"Honestly, why would I help him? He kills without reason. I only kill if I absolutely must. The thugs were threatening me."

"Yeah, what are you two talking about? Come on, stop being babies and let her lead us out."

We neared the clearing and I threw my wings out, stopping them.

"He's close by," I warned quietly, looking back and forth.

He grabbed one of the more aware boys, taking him away and killing him. A dull thud was all I needed to hear to know he was done waiting. I turned around, growling, and lopped off the head of the two girls. The boy still alive had accepted death, and I grinned. I took his soul and began making him hit his head against the tree until he bled. It was satisfying to watch his eyes widen in fear. I stopped him just before he could knock himself out, forcing him to take deep breaths of air to keep him awake. I saw Slenderman step out from the trees, and look at the terrified human.

"Congratulations on surviving so long," he said. "How would you like to die?"

"You can talk… holy hell…"

I was amused by the human's surprise. They glanced at me, and I gave them their soul back.

"Go ahead, tell him how you'd like to die. We won't kill you or hurt you in the meantime."

I sat down by one of the bodies, and tore off the arm, biting into it. The human looked horrified, but then their gaze snapped back to Slenderman, and they nodded. I heard him say something, but his tentacles shot out, grabbing onto the human and teleporting him elsewhere. I was surprised, but kept eating the human anyway. Slenderman returned and sat down with me, tearing open the headless body. I noticed he plucked out the eyes first before tossing the head to me.

"You said you liked the brain."

"Yeah, you're not going to try it?"

"I could."

"It's kinda like a cross between a kiwi fruit and an apple. Well, that's how it tastes to me. I don't know how it'll taste to you."

"Hmm… well, enjoy."

"I will," I replied, and we dug in.


The moon was full once more. Three weeks had passed since our hunt, and more hunts had transpired. I was currently looking up at the moon, wondering what Slenderman was doing. His presence appeared behind me on the balcony, and I looked over to see him without his jacket, just his white button-up and a black tie. The moon's light reflected off him, giving him an almost ethereal look. Stunned, my voice escaped me for a few moments.

"Hey, there you are. I was wondering when you'd come up here."

"I never miss a full moon since the first night I showed you this place. I have come to appreciate its beauty more."

I smiled and stood up, leaning against him as I watched the moon slowly making its way across the sky.

"I love you," I said quietly. "I always will."

"I love you too, and I also will always love you, my dear." A pause. "It is incredible how three small words can mean so much, is it not?"

I laughed. "Yes, it is amazing. Although, thought conveys words better."

"Indeed."

Silence descended over us as I continued to stare up at the moon. It seemed larger tonight. I remembered living there, but it seemed so long ago. It was late August, with October coming up fast. Hallowe'en would be here soon, which meant presents.

"What would you like for Hallowe'en this year?"

I smiled. "You."

"You already have me, my dear." I looked up at him, making sure my smile was mischievous. When he saw my expression, he chuckled. "Ah, so that's what you meant. I will see what I can do. I am glad you are feeling better about that."

"I just feel like something isn't right between us when I shut you out. I'm really sorry about that."

"It is alright."

More silence. We waited to speak again only after the sun was up.

"Will you be joining us for breakfast?"

"Of course. Everyone's going to be excited that today is the last day of August. I need to listen in to everyone's thoughts so I can get them exactly what they want for a gift."

"What do you mean, listen?"

"Well, I don't have to make a connection with their mind like we do when we converse through thought."

"You know they all think of you as a sister."

"They do? That's nice… I do think of them as siblings, too, I suppose."

I helped him cook breakfast, following his instructions as he set the silverware out. Once ready and plated, I picked up all the plates with telekinesis and set everyone's plates before them.

"You cooking now, Brina?"

"Here and there. I don't have the gift like Slenderman does, so he instructs me in here," I said, pointing to my head, "and I follow the instructions."

"You know, that's freaky."

"What is?"

"How you can talk with your thoughts."

I took a bite of my breakfast. Yeah, so? We're all "freaky" in some way here. Jeff, your cut smile. I agree that it looks good on you, but were it on anyone else, it wouldn't be as special. Ben, you can travel through… electronics, I believe?

"Yeah. You have a point."

I shrugged and continued to eat my breakfast, gently peeking into everyone's minds to see what they wanted for a gift on Hallowe'en morning. Surprised by the variety of items they wanted, I cautiously wrote down the list without letting anyone see what was on it. After stuffing the list in my pocket, I waited for everyone to finish breakfast while quietly conversing with Slenderman.

Where are all your brothers?

They left a few days ago, back to their own homes. They were greatly troubled by our faux fight.

Aw, I really liked Splendor. He was fun.

What about my other brothers?

They uh… kinda got on my nerves. I had a feeling neither of them actually liked me either. Trender treated me like a mannequin most of time, or like a living dress-up doll.

That's to be expected. Splendor gets along with everyone though. He is the eldest of us.

Everyone had finished breakfast and I took the plates and silverware to the kitchen with me, making sure to use telekinesis to wash the dishes. Before long, everything was clean and returned to where it belonged. I looked at the list of items, knowing what everyone else was going to get for another Creepypasta was helpful; I could get someone the item they really wanted. Ben wanted the newest console that was going to be released in a few days, Laughing Jack wanted a new hammer and nails, Jeff wanted… a knife sharpener, which was oddly practical, but I shrugged and kept reading. Eyeless Jack wanted a new set of tools, for the "surgeries" he did, of course. I knew it wouldn't matter if they were bloody or not, but I decided I might get him a brand-new set. Jane wanted a target of a human for target practice, which made me smirk. Sally wanted a Mrs. T for her Mr. T, and Bloody Painter wanted some new canvases. The Rake wanted something simple: more pillows for his room.

It seemed everyone already was getting something for someone else, except Bloody Painter wouldn't be getting anything. I promised myself I would get him fifty canvases, some different sizes other than his standard size. I was brought out of my thoughts by Jeff calling my name. I looked up at him.

"What do you want for your Hallowe'en present?"

"I wanted to go hunting with Slenderman. Why?"

"That's it? You do that all the time."

"So? It's still fun."

Everyone seemed unconvinced, but I decided to head out and begin gathering canvases for Bloody Painter. I got at least ten of the standard size he used, then gathered different sized ones, disguised as a human, of course. I paid the fair amount for them, then visited King Fate in his underground market.

"Hey, King."

"Enderbrina!"

"Just call me Brina. So, how've you been?"

"I've been well… I sold those rings you brought me for more than what I paid you."

I smirked. "Yeah, well, if you knew me better, you'd be rich."

"And a wanted criminal. Don't think I didn't hear news of you murdering people."

I gave him my best crazed stare. "Oh, I don't just murder them. Once they're dead, I eat the flesh."

His eyes went wide with fear, but I laughed.

"Wait, you were kidding!? What the hell?"

"No, King, I wasn't kidding," I said, sobering up. "I guess its just part of who I am now, its almost like smoking for you humans. Except my lungs aren't destroyed by it."

"It's addictive," he asked, shuddering.

I nodded. "But enough of that. Have you got anything of value still? I wanted to see if there would be anything here an eight-year old would like."

He spread out everything he had, and strangely enough, there was a pink bear among the items. A pink, stuffed bear. I picked it up, and looked at King Fate.

"How much is this?"

"I just found it on the side of the road one day. You can have it for free."

"Would a kilogram of gold work?"

"I said free…"

I materialized a one-kilogram bar of gold onto the counter and left, restoring the bear before dematerializing it and returning to Slenderman's mansion. Everyone looked at me suspiciously, but I sat down on the sofa after growing my wings and tail, having had to will them away to use my human disguise properly. I saw a horror movie was on, noting Sally wasn't in the room. I grinned.

"Who wants to see what I got for Sally?"

"What do you mean?"

"Well, I got her a Mrs. T."

"She— wait a second."

"What? I thought a Mrs. T would go well with her Mr. T bear."

"Show us."

I materialized the pink bear, it had a heart for a nose and stitched-in eyes, its arms out wide to give a hug. It was all pink and red except for the eyes, which were the usual whites and black pupils. Dematerializing it, I went back to watching the movie. It was going to be a long four weeks, but I knew I could wait it out. Just like I had to wait for my unique ability; even though Red had sped up the process. Four weeks would pass eventually. The days seemed to crawl by. I decided one day to put a large mirror frame in the hallway, against the wall which was blank, and wait for the first person to walk by. I wanted to try to pull off the mirror prank I had seen in so many shows. It seemed like it would be Eyeless Jack, so I materialized a mask just like his, put it on, and shapeshifted to look exactly like he did, enough so he'd be fooled. When he walked by, I mimicked his motions, and he backed up, looking at his "reflection".

"When did we get a mirror, and why did we put it here?"

He shrugged and kept walking. I pouted, then realized what I could do to the others. I walked back to the living room and plopped down in his spot, knowing he would only be gone a short amount of time. I had gotten rid if the mirror frame, and hoped he wouldn't notice. It did feel strange to have tar dripping down from seemingly empty eye sockets, but I wanted this to look real. Everyone looked at me, bewildered.

"Hey, EJ, didn't you say you were going to go get a snack?"

Making sure my voice would sound like his, I replied. "Yeah. I decided I didn't want one after I was halfway to my room, so I came back."

Nobody questioned me after that, and I smiled under the mask when I saw the real Eyeless Jack coming back down the hallway. I saw him stop in his tracks when he saw me, and he growled at me. I growled back, fighting hard to contain my laughter.

"Who the hell are you," he asked.

"Who do you think I am," I said, pulling off the mask. "It's quite obvious, don't you think?"

"You aren't me!"

"You're right."

I dematerialized the mask and grew my wings and tail, smirking at him as I changed back to myself.

"Hol-ee shit, Brina! That was weird."

"Thank you." I sat down in my seat. "I have to admit, having no eyes felt weird, especially with the black tar stuff."

"You can imagine how I felt when I first woke up like this."

"Yes, I suppose I understand to an extent."

"So how many days away is Hallowe'en?"

"It's still three weeks away."

Everyone groaned. I was disappointed as well, it had only been one week since I had gotten the presents.

"I didn't wrap anything yet," I said quietly. "I've got the gifts I wanted to give."

"Who did you get presents for?"

"I'm not telling you, but I will tell you that I got presents for three people."

"Right, you're going hunting with Slender. You know tons of humans are gonna come to the woods on that night, right?"

"I know. It'll be easy to snag one without anyone knowing."

"True, but most of them will realize the woods aren't safe."

"The woods are never safe, anyway. Besides, that will just bring more people flooding in, but Slenderman can always change the dimension we're in."

"That I can. How is everyone holding up?"

"Woah, Slendy, how long have you been there," Jeff asked.

"A few seconds. I was interested in the sort of conversation you might be having with Enderbrina. It seems mildly interesting."

"Yeah, sounds like she got you a super lame present."

"Oh?"

"Yeah, I already told you, remember? We were going to go hunting together," I said, tilting my head back to look up at him from my seat on the sofa.

"Of course I remember. A full-on massacre, I believe you wanted."

"There would be nothing better."

It was true, I wanted to lay waste to an other Earth in an other dimension while everyone else stayed in the dimension we were currently in and got candy. As Hallowe'en drew nearer, something felt off about the air around us. Nobody else but Slenderman seemed to sense it. I had a feeling Nature's visit wasn't Fate's big plan. I felt as if Nature visiting was only a precursor to the plan Fate had likely already set in motion. Finally, the day before Hallowe'en everyone kept giving me knowing smiles. I was purely confused, and it seemed like Slenderman was gone for the day. What could possibly be going on?

"So, Brina, you going anywhere today?"

"I wasn't thinking I would. Why?"

"I thought you and Slendy were going to go hunting for Hallowe'en."

"Yeah…"

"Which city are you going to?"

"Actually, once all of you leave, he was going to bring me to another dimension and we would destroy the closest city there."

"You're bloodthirsty, aren't you?"

"I haven't been out in a while to kill, so I figured Hallowe'en would be the best time. Most the humans will be out of their houses trying to get candy, so I could easily grab a few without anyone noticing until too late."

"Cool. Anyone up for video games," Ben asked.

I immediately jumped up and teleported to Ben's room, hearing laughter from outside. I grew my wings and tail, stretching them as I waited. I smiled as Jeff, Eyeless Jack, and Ben came through the doorway. I cracked my knuckles as Ben flopped down in his usual spot, and I took one of the bean bag chairs. I leaned back and picked up my favorite controller, seeing all the Creepypastas had been added as characters to the game. I grinned, knowing Ben had done this.

"So, you boys ready to be beaten?"

"What are you talking about?"

I flashed Eyeless Jack a smile. "Don't tell me you didn't hear about me beating these other two with three wins to one."

"They didn't tell me."

"Ah, well, it doesn't really matter."

"Well, Brina, since you're so good, we're going to make it harder for you to win every time you do win."

"Sounds good to me."

I could tell everyone was eager to begin, but I leaned back as Ben set up everything. The huge screens looked amazing, more than I originally realized. The image was crystal-clear, and with surround sound, I could actually immerse myself in the game and focus. It began to get difficult to not die from a single hit from anyone else. Finally, I lost from getting hit once. I groaned softly.

"Damn. Didn't realize it would get that difficult. You guys feeling good about yourselves yet?"

"Yeah, doing alright for now."

More rounds ensued, and it seemed every other game I won, as I would die in a single hit from my health going down again. Laughing Jack soon joined us, his laughter making his moves jittery. He was another foe that proved to be difficult to defeat. Finally, I won. My heart hammered in my chest from the excitement. I tried to keep my tail still, nearly hitting Jeff a few times. I scooted away from him a little, but I couldn't sit still anymore.

"I gotta go… have fun without me!"

I teleported outside and materialized Gran, more excited than before to spar with him. I fought to the very best of my ability, tiring myself out quickly.

"Enderbrina? What are you doing out here?"

I looked up to see Slenderman approaching me.

"Played video games with Ben, Jeff, LJ and EJ, and I ended up getting excited for an actual fight. So I came out here and sparred with Gran."

"Hmm… well, come with me to the mansion. I have something you need to see."

"Oh… okay?"

I dematerialized Gran and made my way to the mansion. I looked around once I walked in the doors, seeing everyone was there, all with the same knowing smiles they had been giving me all day. Jane looked especially excited. I looked over to Slenderman, standing at his natural height of two and a half meters tall, holding something in such a way so I specifically couldn't see it.

"Uh… what's going on?"


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