I hope you all enjoy this chapter just as much as the first. Please note that timelines have no affect here, as Slenderman is distorting time.
Slenderman was walking in the woods, Masky's screams emanating from the house they lived in. Slenderman sighed, shaking his head.
Masky had finally gotten Hoodie to play Monopoly with him, but Hoodie was a sore loser. Masky had been in a headlock right before Slenderman left.
He walked towards the edge of the woods, looking around at the shadows. They seemed to dart around as the wind blew the trees and leaves around.
A flash of unnatural green darted past him, causing him to turn his head. There, at the edge of the woods, was a twenty dollar bill.
"Cool. Twenty dollars." He bent down, reaching for the bill, when the wind kicked up. It grasped the bill, blowing it away from his outstretched fingers.
"Hey." He stepped forward, grabbing for the bill again as it fluttered away from him. He stretching his legs, he chased after the little note, chasing it across the woods.
Just as he caught up to it, just as he was about to close his fingers around the small bill, a boy's voice echoed out of the woods.
Slenderman turned his head, spotting a little boy at his birthday party, laughing in joy. Slenderman turned back to the bill, intent on catching it once and for all.
But it was gone, no longer in his sights. Letting out an angered growl, he spun back to the birthday party.
"Make a wish, Alex!" The mother of the child smiled at the boy, who blew out his candles.
So, his name was Alex, was it? It didn't matter, he would make the little boy pay. He had lost a perfectly good twenty dollar bill because of him.
Slenderman turned away from the scene, heading towards the nearby road. As cars passed by, he would ask them if they had seen the twenty dollars.
He would receive bills from each person, which he thought was nice, but it wasn't the one the boy made him lose. Darn that kid.
ONE HOUR LATER
Slenderman had spotted the bill again, and was following it towards a house. A little boy ran inside of the house, the bill following him to the driveway.
Just as Slenderman was about to go and grab it, the garage door opened, and a car pulled out on top of the bill. The car window rolled down, as the little kid ran out to the car.
"Thanks for reminding me, Evan. I would have been late for the interview." The teen male's voice was effusive, and the little boy was smiling too.
The car drove away, with the bill no longer in the driveway. The little boy ran back inside and closed the garage door. Slenderman stared in disbelief at the driveway.
Oh, Evan was on the bad list now too.
…..And to this day, Slenderman searches for that Twenty Dollars.
