Sarah was still sobbing when they entered the mall.
"No, he can't be dead, he just can't," Sarah kept telling herself.
"It's going to be all right Sarah," Nazz told her, trying to comfort her.
"We should get our supplies fast, we don't know what tricks Death is planning to pull out on us," Sean said. Then Mark had a vision. It was pointing clearly at a sharp metal hinge that was loose.
"Oh my God," Mark said.
"What," asked Nazz, leaving Sarah to see what's wrong with Mark.
"I had another vision," Mark said.
"Of what," Johnny asked.
"A sharp metal hinge, and it was loose. Sarah is next, what could possible cause that to kill her," Mark asked.
"What are you talking about," Sarah asked, getting up. But then, in a restaurant, a cook accidentally put in wrong oil, and it slipped into the fire, causing it to explode. The cook was safe, but the explosion sent the sharp hinge flying at Sarah.
"Look out," Nazz cried. But it was too late, the hinge took off half of Sarah's head. The people passing by gasped. Nazz threw up. Mark almost did. Then Mark looked to his best friend, Sean.
"Sean, you're next," Mark informed him.
"Oh my God, you can't be serious," Sean said.
"We should get to the camping store. They may have some good appliances there that may be useful," Double D said. So when they got there, there was a canoe hanging from the ceiling. Nazz leaned back, and it set of a cord that caused the sharp metal tip of the canoe falling down on Sean.
"Get down," Mark yelled. He pushed Sean out of the way, and he was saved.
"Holy shit," yelled Kevin. "Who's next," Kevin asked.
"You," Mark explained.
"Uh, guys I think we should buy gravy to," Ed commented.
"Yeah, if we don't buy lumpy here some gravy, that'll be his death," Eddy joked.
"I'm going to take that seriously Eddy," Mark said. "Let's by the gravy, and then we'll go to Kevin's house to seclude ourselves in there until we figure out a way to get through this," Mark commented. So they went to buy some gravy, and then they called a taxi, and began the journey home.
