And here is the last one. I accidentally did not save the original one so I lost it...ARGH! And it was perfect but I can't remember how it went anymore :( So here's another idea

Warning: Not for those who hate getting the heebie jeebies

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:MASSIE:

October 30, 2013

She ran as fast as she could to cross the street to reach her goal. She had to get there, she just had to. She wasn't going to let him get hit...she just couldn't. Everything went in slow motion and it seemed to take forever to reach him. She fell down and struggled to get back up. Her feet felt weighed down and she finally returned to her feet, running towards him. Lunging forward, she reached him just as the car went by...

"OHMYGOD!" Massie screamed, bolting upright in bed.

She shook violently and cold sweat clung to her pajamas. Shaking from fright, Massie crawled out of her bed and snuck out of her room. She was terrified of nightmares and that was especially freaked her out. She didn't know what was going on with her lately. She kept having the same dream every night ever since October came around. Sometimes the scenario would change, but it was still the same theme. With her running after someone...but never quite making it. However, this one was different as she had made it, but she woke up before anything ever happened.

Coming down the hallway, Massie quietly opened her parents bedroom door and snuck in. Just because she was seventeen didn't mean that she was going to stop crawling in bed with her parents if she ever had terrifying nightmares. They helped her forget all about them whenever she slept in their bed. Gently, Massie crawled into her parents bed, careful not to wake them. Feeling satisfied, she fell back asleep, hoping that sweet dreams invaded her subconscious.

October 31, 2013

She woke up the next morning to finding her parents bed empty. Crawling out of bed, Massie made her way downstairs to have breakfast. She stopped short at the top of the stairs when she heard her parents discussing something that concerned her. As her father was getting ready to leave for work, she could clearly hear them from their spot and the bottom of the stairs.

"Kendra, she's getting too old to be crawling into bed with us," William spoke firmly.

"She's just a child, William." Kendra reminded him.

"She's seventeen years old for gods sake! She can handle a few nightmares," William replied.

"Maybe we should set up an appointment for her to see Doctor Friedman." Kendra suggested.

"That nightmare doctor? She's a quack, Kendra!" William argued.

"She helped Isaac out when he came home from the war, why shouldn't she help our daughter?" Kendra pointed out.

Massie rolled her eyes. She didn't need to see some doctor about her nightmares. She was fine!

"Fine, phone her up. I have to get to work. I'll see you tonight," William said.

At that moment, Massie bounded the stairs, not able to keep her hungry stomach quiet any longer.

"Good morning mom. Morning dad, have a great day at work!" Massie announced happily, trying not to show her disappointment about the doctor.

"Thanks Massie. I'll see you tonight after work," William said and kissed his daughter on the head.

After he left, Kendra and Massie headed for the kitchen where breakfast waited for them. As Massie ate her crepe with strawberries, whip cream and Nutella, she discussed the future events for the day.

"...and after shopping, we're going to head down to buy Inez that new kitchen ware set," Kendra said, going through her agenda.

"Great. I'll go shower and get dressed," Massie said, finishing up her crepe.

She bolted upstairs and showered. After finishing, she blow dried her hair and curled it and lightly brushed out the tight curls, making them look loose and natural. She applied natural looking make-up and then headed for her Massiequinn. It had a beautiful light purple Ella Moss blouse along with her True Religion skinny jeans. She had her Ralph Lauren leather jacket on top of that and her black biker boots on the bottom. Sophisticated but badass is what she was going for.

Grabbing her purse, Massie headed downstairs just in time to see her mother head out the door. She followed suit and climbed into the 2011 Renault Megane Coupe Cabriolet that her mom drove.

After doing their shopping at the mall, the mother daughter duo headed for Krazy Kitchen to pick up that set for Inez. While they were in the store, Massie accidentally ran into a mother and her son.

"Ewmagod, I'm so sorry!" Massie apologized, bending down to help pick up the womans groceries.

"It's alright. I didn't see you," The woman replied, helping to pick up her things.

Massie looked up quickly and felt her heart melt. Standing by his mother, was a two-year old boy who seemed very confused as to what was going on. Massie just thought he was super adorable! He had decently chubby cheeks that were a bright red color. His eyes were a big baby blue and he had dark brown hair that had little curls in it. Dimples showed up when he caught her smiling at him.

"Girl," He said, pointing at Massie with a smile.

"That's right baby, this is a girl," The mom said, returning the gesture.

Getting to their feet, Massie handed the lady over the one bag that she held to her.

"I'm Massie Block," Massie introduced and stuck out her hand.

"Hannah Ward and this is my son Clark," Hannah introduced.

"Clark..." The boy repeated, pointing to himself.

"Well it was nice meeting you. I have to go now," Massie said and turned away to find her mom who she had lost in the rush of things.

Before she had the chance to walk away, she felt something small touch her leg. Looking down, she saw Clark beaming up at her. Massie groaned to herself. Why was she such a sucker for babies and toddlers? They were so stinking cute!

"Are you my friend?" He asked.

And her heart broke again.

"Sure, I can be your friend," Massie said.

And because she loved kids so much, Massie took out a small token from her purse. It was a silver Tiffany's bracelet that was too big for her that she was going to exchange back, but she decided against it. She handed it over to Clark.

"Here, you take it so that you remember me, okay?" Massie said.

Hannah was about to protest, saying that Massie didn't need to do it, but Massie insisted.

"We're friends, its okay. Besides, he can give it to his first crush when he meets her," Massie replied, winking at Clark.

He giggled at her and stuck out his tongue.

"Girls are icky, but not you." He said.

Massie laughed and put unchained the bracelet. It was too big for her to wear, but it was a perfect sized necklace for Clark. Massie put it around his neck and closed the clasp. She got back to her feet and gave Hannah a genuine smile.

At that moment, her mother showed up again and nudged Massie.

"Come on Mass, we got to go," Kendra told her daughter.

Nodding, Massie waved good-bye to Hannah and Clark and followed her mother out of the store. Once they reached the car, they loaded their things into the trunk.

"So who was that?" Kendra asked.

"Just a lady I accidentally bumped into," Massie replied.

"Uh huh...her sons's pretty cute, isn't he?" Kendra said.

"He sure is. He'll definitely be a ladies man when he grows up," Massie answered with a laugh.

Their little chat was interrupted when a scream pierced the air. It seemed to come from a woman and Massie could hear that it was a terrified scream.

"CLARK! GET BACK HERE!" She screamed.

Turning around, Massie saw Hannah on one side of the street by her car and her son was happily making his way to the opposite side...towards oncoming traffic! Hannah was unfortunately having a difficult time with her groceries and ready to drop them to chase after her son, but found it rather difficult when her jacket snagged onto a piece of her cars trunk.

Massie stood frozen for a second, terrified of what the outcome would be. And then suddenly, something inside her made her spring into action. She had heard all over the news about little kids being killed by gunman or getting run over by school buses. She was in the middle of something of that same scenario which was playing out. Without thinking, she bolted after the toddler who was getting closer to the streets.

Her mother, being quick-witted, made her way over to help the struggling woman and helped get her jacket off of the hook of her trunk. Kendra then turned to see her daughter running after the child.

"MASSIE!" Kendra screamed as she watched her daughter weave in between cyclists and other pedestrians.

Massie ran as fast as she could to cross the street to reach the boy. She had to save him...she just had to. She wasn't going to let that mother lose something so precious to her. Getting Clark in her line of sight, Massie dropped her shoulders, outstretched her hands and lunged forward, grabbing Clark and throwing him towards the snow bank on the opposite side. He landed safely into a pile of snow. An SUV came driving by at that moment and Massie was stunned as it came towards her.

"YAY! Do it again!" Clark cheered, clapping his hands.

He turned around and stood frozen, wondering why his hero was lying still in the middle of the street under a car. The SUV driver had gotten out and pulled Massie out from under the SUV.

"MASSIE! OH MY GOD!" Kendra screamed.

"CLARK!" Hannah screamed.

The two women came running, each heading for their own child. Hannah scooped Clark up into her arms and shielded his eyes away from the gruesome sight.

"Massie...oh my god." Kendra cried, her tears almost cutting off her vision.

Clark just looked at his momma and the other woman, watching them as they cried. He then turned his face away from his moms' hands and looked down on the ground to see his friend lying motionless on the ground, blood covering her body. He knew what he saw, he couldn't deny it. Even if he was only two, he felt like he knew.

"Momma, my friend..." He said, pointing to Massie.

"Shh baby, one day you'll understand," Hannah said.

Later that night after Kendra phoned William, he came home from work and as soon as he walked through the door, he dropped his things and held onto his wife for dear life, feeling the pain that she felt and he shared it with her. They cried together as they mourned the loss of their daughter, but Kendra explained that at least Massie died a hero. When William heard how that came to be, he felt proud of his daughter for at least saving a life.

As for Clark...well he had nightmares that night as he slept. The whole scene kept haunting his two-year old mind.

Everyone in Westchester watched the news that night.

"Earlier this afternoon at the Westchester Mall, a teenaged girl saved a little boys life as he had made his way across the street towards oncoming traffic. Octavian Country Day student Massie Block was killed today as she made her way towards the child and got to him to the safe side, only seconds following, losing her own life in the process. Hannah Ward, the child's mother, calls Massie Block a hero for saving the boy's life."

October 31, 2028.

The boy of seventeen years made his way towards the graveyard at around three o'clock in the morning, a silver Tiffany's bracelet hanging off of his wrist. He wore a black leather jacket and a pair of True Religion jeans along with a dark green shirt. His hair was dark brown and small curls were in them. He had gorgeous blue eyes and a five o'clock shadow. Most people said he was a happy soul, but today he wasn't. Today sixteen years ago was when his life had been changed forever, even if he hadn't known it then.

In a way, he remembered that day as clear as a bell and it was always there, haunting his mind. Apparently he had a photographic memory and sometimes it was a blessing, but more so a curse. People everywhere called him a hero by saving lives every chance he could. But it wasn't without her doing so that made him become who he was today. Finding the gravestone, the boy knelt down and took off the bracelet.

On the gravestone, it had her name along with an inscription.

Massie Elizabeth Block
July 28, 1996 - October 31, 2013

A daughter, friend and hero.

"Massie Block, it's me...Clark. I know you remember me, you saved my life once. I want to thank you for saving me all those years ago. I know I hadn't said it before as I got older, but I wanted to wait until I turned seventeen because that's how old you were when we met." Clark said to the gravestone.

Looking down at the bracelet in his hands, he laid it on top of the tombstone.

"I never did find that girl by the way, the one you said I'd give the bracelet to. Well, that's because I won't be able to find the one. All the girls in the world today will never be as strong as you. All they care about is themselves. But anyways Massie, I'm going to give you the bracelet back now," Clark continued and finally got to his feet.

As he turned to leave, the wind picked up and blew leaves across the way. The wind grew incredibly strong that it almost knocked the strong boy off of his feet. Suddenly it died down and Clark felt a presence behind him. Turning around, a lump formed in his throat. There in front of him, was Massie Block.

"Clark, take this back. I can nawt take this to heaven with me," Massie said, gesturing to the bracelet.

He just stood there, mesmerized by the fact that she was standing in front of him, even if she was a ghost.

"Kuh-lark! Are you deaf?" Massie said.

Oh, sorry. But...why?" He asked, taking back the bracelet.

Massie smirked.

"To always remember me, duh. And besides, maybe you'll meet a little kid one day who might just need saving." Massie said.

Clark smiled and pocketed the bracelet.

"You're a legend, Massie Block." He told her as he turned to leave.

"And I want you to carry on that legend. So don't be surprised if later on today that I'll be seeing you," Massie said and with that, she was gone.

Clark shivered, knowing what she meant.


Thus concludes the Halloween fic for this year. Happy Halloween everyone and may you enjoy it...in The Twilight Zone...MWAHAHHA!

Just kidding...but seriously folks...

Ah! You all love me anyways.

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