THIS CHAPTER HAS BEEN EDITED

Edit: See, it doesn't sound right. :P

Hehehe. :3

That's evil Stacky language for enjoy. XD

"Siddeley? Si—" Holley sighed and turned off her phone. "They're both idiots..." She murmured.

Finn raised his eyebrow. "What are they doing this time?"

"Last time didn't count, they ended up stuck in a tree." Holley replied.

"Okay, then what did they do?" Finn rephrased with a roll of his eyes.

"They're lost in the woods. At night. In the dark. And Sid's phone just died, is my guess." She explained, then after a moment's hesitation she added, "I bet they'll run into Slender."

After a moment of staring at each other, Finn turned away mumbling, "They're both idiots..."

Holley laughed and walked over into her hotel bedroom while Finn typed on his laptop.

"Well, at least they didn't nuke the town, yet." He sighed to himself.

...

"Hear what?" Siddeley asked in a shaky voice.

"That—that whoosh... Thing." Stacy replied in almost the same voice.

"Stacy, what are you scared of? I thought you didn't believe in Stalker Sid."

Stacy mumbled something about there being more things in the woods than just Siddeley's monsters.

"O... Kay?" Siddeley frowned. "Anyway..."

"We need to get out of here. Now." She declared, standing up.

"I couldn't agree more!" Siddeley told her, spun around, and rammed into a tree. He fell backwards to the ground with a thud.

Stacy leaned over him. "Dude. Epic. Fail." She told him.

...

"What about your phone? Did you bring it?"

"No, some idiot stole it." She replied, glaring at her friend. "What have you been listening to, Siddeley?"

"Nothing!" Siddeley defended.

"My Pick a Universe album has more plays on it than I put there." Stacy grinned. "You listening to TryHardNinja?"

"No!" Siddeley said, a bit too quickly. "I don't even know who that is."

Stacy laughed. "Admit it, he's a good singer. And his songs are catchy. Used to have a crush on him a few years ago." Stacy admitted.

"Seriously?" Siddeley asked. "Do you even know his name?"

"Igor." Stacy replied, matter-of-factly.

"…I dunno if I should be sorry that I asked."

"Oh, come on. Is "Siddeley" any better?"

"Yes! You can shorten it to "Sid"." Siddeley crossed his arms.

"Come on, Holley or anyone's never called you "Sydney" on accident?" Stacy teased. "Hey, by the way, is that who you were talking to on the phone earlier?"

"Before my phone died? Yeah, Holley called. Probably under Finn's orders."

"Probably just wants to make sure we didn't accidentally nuke Radiator Springs." Stacy rolled her eyes.

Siddeley let out a noise that sounded like a mixture of a scoff and a snort. (AN: Perhaps a SNOFF? xD) "I doubt he thinks we're that accident prone..." He laughed.

"I bet he does." Stacy said with a sigh.

"Oi!" Siddeley exclaimed after a while.

"What?"

"I see light!" He declared, then tried to run towards it but Stacy grabbed his shirt collar.

"I'm guessing you already forgot what happened the last time you tried to run in the woods?"

"Oh, like that's gonna happen again." Siddeley shook his head with a smile.

"Don't say I didn't warn you." Stacy sighed, letting go of his collar and he zipped forward, right into another tree.

"Told you so." Stacy smiled and told him in a sing-song voice as she calmly walked past him in his awkward position.

Soon they reached some sort of clearing. The light Siddeley had seen was moonlight reflecting off a small pond.

"Great help you are." Stacy sarcastically praised.

"Oh, and you were better?"

They both heard that noise again and spun around.

"It's Stalker Siddeley! Don't move!"

"It's the Weeping Angels! Don't blink!" They yelled their different warnings at the same time.

They exchanged a glance then looked back at the dark figure in front of them.

"Siddeley..." A raspy voice whispered.

The color drained from Siddeley's face.

"Siddeley..." It whispered again in a sing-song voice.

Siddeley took a few steps back.

Stacy looked over at him. "Siddeley?" She asked in a worried voice.

Siddeley opened his mouth to say something but closed it again. He took another step back.

"Siddeley! What is that thing?" Stacy demanded.

He took another step back and fell backwards into the pond. Stacy looked back at the shadow. It wasn't there anymore. She spun her head around again when she heard Siddeley thrashing around in the pond. She gasped. The shadow was in the water with him, and it… It looked like it was holding him down…?

"Sid!" She exclaimed, groaned at her inability to make quick decisions, tore off her flannel shirt and finally dove into the pond.

Once she was under, three thoughts came to mind: This is deeper than it looks, why didn't I take my shoes off, and COLD.

Focus, Stacy, Siddeley! Siddeley needs help. Okay… Where'd he go?She thought to herself, looking around under water. She resurfaced to take a breath then swam underneath again.

Aw, man, where is he?! This pond can't be that big! There! She finally spotted him, and swam over.

Oh, shitShe thought when he wasn't moving. She slapped him in the face, then mentally slapped herself. Yeah, a lot of good that does underwater. She grabbed him and went to swim to the surface, but stopped when she felt something grab her foot.

What?! She thought, wide-eyed as she glanced down. She pulled, but the same dark figure held her foot tight.

Yup, I should've taken my shoes off. She thought, angrily. Don't make me take off my shoe. I like my shoe. Don't you do it…!

Ugh, fuck it, she decided. Siddeley needed to get out of here. She pulled her shoe lace and the dark figure was pushed away when Stacy pulled her foot free.

Somehow she managed to get to the surface just as she was about to run out of air.

Coughing and sputtering, Stacy crawled over to Sid. "Sid! Oh, God. Sid, wake up!" She cried, now slapping him. She paused to return to her coughing fit. God, her throat was burning. Water isn't supposed to burn! She thought to herself. She stopped shaking Sid when she heard a noise behind her. She slowly turned.

She breathed a sigh of relief. "Oh, God, I am so glad you aren't a zombie."

"What in blue blazes happened to you two?" Sheriff asked, shining his flashlight at her.

"I am confident that I have no idea." She told him with a sigh and a shake of her head.

I'm sorry that it was short, but I need to get this done before Halloween… UGH. Got a little over a week to finish it…