A/N- Wassup? It be TOBN here with the last chapter of The Terror Of Whitechapel!

This is the last chapter, and it is Halloween! BOO! Are you all having a safe and spooky Halloween? I dressed up as 'Christmas' since my friends were all holidays. Did you dress up? If you did, what did you dress up as?

I have so many plots for this scary story, but sadly this has to come to an end. I do have an idea for next year's Halloween madness. I really hope I can get around to doing it. Probably not though, since it would be so long, but to be honest, it might be fun :)

But we are not talking about the future; let's talk about the past, and what happened last time in this spooky tale - Audrey started doing some very creepy party games, and people are slowly dying. What's going to happen now? How will it end? Good or bad? Time to find out!

Thank you so much to anyone who reviewed, and here is the short, but thrilling, conclusion of The Terror Of Whitechapel? Are you ready?

ENJOY!


The Terror Of Whitechapel

By: TiredOfBeingNice

Chapter 5: Bloody Hell


Audrey smiled a wicked grin as she watched all her party guests dance and have loads of fun.

'Fun.' she thought wickedly. 'Such fun.'

The party was almost ending now. It was 11:30 pm, and in half an hour, it was going to be time to finally kill everyone who had done her wrong - especially that Weir kid and his meddling friends, who seemed determined to take her down.

Her parents had just texted her. 'Where are u? We came home early' they had said. As if Audrey was actually going to answer. They were asking what she was doing, and wasn't it against every teen rebellion law that they have to keep the details vague and casual?

Well, this was a different rebellion, Audrey realized.

'Audrey Alexandra Teather, are you at a party?' They madly texted.

Another ring.

'Did you host a party?!' Audrey could hear the anger in their voice as she chuckled darkly, grinning as she had texted them back quickly; giving them a vague 'Why don't you come over? I would love to have you two at one of the most celebrated moments of my life' as a response.

'AUDREY ALEXANDRA TEATHER,' Eeks. Caps. 'WE ARE COMING THERE RIGHT NOW, AND YOU ARE GOING TO BE IN BIG TROUBLE, YOUNG MISS.' And they also added a 'young miss'? Sounds like they were being serious. Real serious.

She was being serious too.

"Mmph!" A muffled voice screamed.

Audrey smiled a pearly grin. She walked over to the room where she was keeping Benny - the basement. She had moved him when she had given everyone the "wicked party games" and decided it was the best idea to just move him there.

"Oh, love?" she purred. "Are you still there?"

Benny squirmed again, and Audrey just cackled, cupping Benny's cheek and running the blade of the axe softly against Benny's cheek. He hissed, feeling a sharp cut, and his eyes had widened significantly. Audrey grinned.

"I saw what you did." Audrey cackled. "Thought you can beat me, huh?" She shook her head at the spellmaster, whose eyes had narrowed determinedly. His muffled screams were blocked by the tape that sealed his mouth, and Audrey smiled.

"They backfired," she hissed, "very badly."

Benny's eyes widened again and Audrey just laughed, slapping his cheek.

"Oh, dearie," she purred again, "it'll be fine. They'll come for you." She cackled.

"And me!" She wickedly laughed, which rung in Benny's ears. They had backfired. Why had they backfired? How? He mentally cursed at himself - it was one thing he was so lousy and got kidnapped, but the fact that he had contributed to the terrors that Audrey had conducted was a terrifying thought as well.

"AUDREY ALEXANDRA TEATHER!" A pair of voices screamed. "COME UP HERE THIS SECOND!"

Audrey just smiled as she brought out her silver axe, that was covered in dried blood and was twirled between her fingertips. She looked over at Benny, who was in the corner, just helplessly sitting there - he had given up by now; if he suffered more, he'd feel like that he would just make it worse - and winked at him.

"I'll be right back," she paused, "after making a few detours."

Audrey smiled as she walked out, slamming the door as she rushed up the stairs to see her parents at the entrance, both fuming. Her father pointed his finger at the ground beside him, and Audrey just smiled, holding the axe behind her back, clearly hidden.

Her parents ushered her outside, and Audrey smiled obviously.

"Mother," She stared at her other parent. "father. So glad you can join me on what might be the best thing I have, like," The teen slang was used for irony, she'd like to point out, "ever done."

Her parents looked horrified as her mother glared at her black-dressed daughter.

"Audrey!" she shrieked. "What have you done? You left the house, you hosted a party?" Her father stomped on the ground.

"You are grounded, young missy, until," he paused to think, "the sun burns out!"

Audrey said nothing as she shook her head slowly.

"You see," she purred, "I don't think I can let that happen." She pulled out the silver axe, and her parents saw the mischief in their daughter's eyes. They were glittering in the moonlight, and so was the blood-drenched axe. They stepped back towards the shrubs.

"I thought you were proud," She hissed, stepping closer to them, "that I am facing my enemies. I thought you were PROUD!"

Her parents shrieked as Audrey slashed the axe at her father's chest, the life flying out of him as she cut a whole so deep, that her mother was basically traumatized - this was a death that was basically impossible. She ripped through the flesh and with some work, was able to pull out his dead heart.

"father..."

Her mother shook her head.

"This is not you, Audrey, bunny." She whispered. "Not you." Audrey hissed at her mother, hands drenched in blood, along with the heart in her left hand. Her right hand held the axe. Audrey's mother stepped back, but tried not to hesitate - her daughter wouldn't hurt her...right...?

"This is your fault." Audrey hissed, arching her arm back to thrust the axe in her mom's head. "They call me Wannabe Audrey. You know why?" Audrey's mom gulped, fearing the answer. Audrey felt wind close the door behind her as she smiled wickedly at her mother.

"Because they say that is how you got dad. By being a wannabe. And now, I wanna," She cringed at her pun, "kill you."

Audrey's mother shrieked as Audrey blasted the axe through her skull, killing her as soon as it made contact. Her blood spilled out, and Audrey growled as she broke through her mom's dead skull and pulled out her decaying brain. The axe she found from the museum was definitely special.

It had the specter's magic - she knew it.

The magic to perform impossible murders.

"...mother..."

...

Audrey smiled at her two dead parents.

"aRe yOu pRoUd?"

...

"See?" Audrey hissed, plopping the dead organs in front of a mortified and disgusted Benny. "You don't need parents."


"Here we are. The basement." Ethan breathed out. Sarah and Rory were by his side as they saw a blank wall, blood splattered on it discreetly. Rory's palms sweated as Sarah looked behind her frantically. She then faced Ethan.

"Where's Erica?" She whispered. "She's not here."

Ethan heard muffled screams and he ignored Sarah to rush deeper into the basement. Rory and Sarah exchanged looks and just shrugged, walking slowly behind Ethan, who they had found standing in the middle of the room, horrified.

In the middle was Benny, but he was surrounded by dead organs, bodies and blood. He was hyperventilating as a person came out of the shadows, clapping very slowly and ominously. Ethan could still hear the banging music from upstairs, but it was drowned by the terror that was lurking downstairs.

"Very well done," Audrey whispered, revealing the silver axe and grinning. "gang,"

"Let him go," Ethan gritted his teeth, "or there is going to be some serious consequences."

Audrey laughed, and Sarah closed her eyes - Ethan was not the best at comebacks. Why hadn't he noticed that by now?

"Why would I ever let him go?" Audrey cackled. "He is the last on my list. Then I'll be free. You have a choice, friends," She looked at all of them dead in the eye, and Ethan swore he could hear slow footsteps coming from the basement stairs.

"You can either let me kill him," She smiled. "or everyone at this party but him."

Ethan stood his ground, but he was terrified at Audrey's cackles. Such a troubled girl who had decided to turn her life for the worse. It was the most saddest thing he had ever heard in his life. And now this maniac was bargaining the life of his friend, one person, over the life of dozens.

"Kill him," Ethan sneered, "and I kill you."

Audrey walked up to the Seer, smiling at him with a pearly grin. She looked at Ethan, dead in the eyes, and smiled a bit. Her axe was dragged on the ground, making the ever-so-quiet screeching sound caused by the blade. She cupped her hand on his chin.

"I remember you, you know?" She whispered. "If anything, I would've chose you." Audrey said with a wink, and Ethan pulled away quickly, purely terrified at this rate. What was he going to do? Is the life of his friend more important than the lives of so many people?

Ethan looked at Benny, and when they locked eyes, Benny said something very clear.

...Let me go...

...

...It's Okay...

"Fine," Ethan said, closing his eyes. "do it then."

Sarah and Rory looked mortified at Ethan's sudden decision, and Sarah shook her head frantically. Audrey smiled at the decision, and then faced her glance to Benny, whose eyes were closed, trying to escape to a better place.

"Did you hear that, dearie?" She laughed. "If it makes you feel better, you can think you died a hero."

Benny said nothing.

Erica then appeared from the back of the room, and everyone turned around. Audrey looked rather baffled, and Benny widened his eyes at the sight of the pale anime-dressed vampire. Erica's eyes looked blown and dazed, and she walked towards Benny, tilting her head to the side.

"Erica?" Ethan whispered. Erica's phone suddenly dropped, and Erica turned to face Ethan with a straight mouth.

"Hi..." She said, monotone. "What can I do for you?"

"Siri..." Rory whispered. "That's exactly what Siri would say. And Erica said there was something wrong with her phone...is this it?"

Sarah ripped the tape off Benny's mouth in one quick move, and Benny started to panic. A lot. Audrey didn't stop it, but she looked rather angry - possibly confused - at the rate. She stared at Erica in the eye.

"What the fuck?" She whispered. Rory used his phone, tapped a few buttons and let it drop on the floor softly. Erica looked at Ethan, and she was waiting for an answer. Ethan realized - she was possessed, wasn't she? Possessed by a killer Siri.

"It was me!" Benny roared, pushing past Audrey. "I did it!"

Time stopped.

"What did you do?" Ethan mumbled. "What did you do, Benny."

Benny had tears down his eyes.

"I wanted to help by getting everyone out of the party. I didn't know how to do it discreetly, so I placed a spell to get a radioactive spider to crawl around. I didn't know it would bite someone." He looked at Ethan. "I didn't know it'd bite you."

Ethan said nothing as Rory frowned.

"So it was you?" He asked. Benny nodded.

"I thought the Siri thing was a last option. It backfired, and I am so sorry." He mumbled, and Ethan stepped towards Benny slowly. Benny closed his eyes, not wanting to imagine what Ethan looked like after getting bitten by his failed spider.

"Kill me." He whispered. Ethan shook his head, and placed a hand on Benny's shoulder.

"Never." He whispered back.

"Erica, kill them!" Audrey commanded. Siri-possessed Erica nodded, soaking in the command as she stared at Audrey closely

"That's not very nice." She said in a static voice. "Unfair."

She walked over to Audrey and kicked her down, taking her silver axe in one hand as she walked towards Audrey, who scrambled back into the wall. Everyone watched in horror as they looked at Erica, staring in awe as Erica leaned in close, her eyes looking like pixels.

"I think everyone deserves to die."

Audrey screamed as Erica slammed the axe into Audrey's chest, killing her. Rory gasped as Benny jumped back, mortified.

And there ended the life of Audrey, whose chest still squirted blood out.

"After all that," Rory whispered, "I won't even get to arrest that bitch."

Erica grinned, fangs dripping in blood as she winked.

"Your turn." She said.

Everyone ran all over the place, trying to dodge away from Erica's sight.

"Siri will do whatever we want, right?" Rory screamed, and Benny nodded. "Yeah! You are right!"

Ethan ducked under Erica, who swung the axe near his head, nearly chopping his brown locks off. His eyes widened as he kicked Erica down, smiling at her with confidence. Erica's voice buzzed as Benny threw Ethan her phone.

"Siri? Get inside!" He screamed, and Siri was forced to listen, letting out one more scream as it traveled back into the phone. Erica came to, and smashed the phone on the ground, hearing Siri's last cries and screams.

It was silent for a while before Benny spoke up.

"We can't tell anyone about this." He whispered, staring at Audrey's lifeless body. "Never."

As much as they hated to agree, Benny was right - no one could know about this.

Sarah, with her super strength, snapped the silver axe in half, and sparks flew from the cut part. Then it died down, and Rory through it helplessly beside Audrey's body, whose chest was still covered in blood. He heaved her over to the corner, and they loomed above it. Audrey's eyes were closed.

"Promise?" Ethan whispered. Everyone nodded as they linked pinkies.

"Promise." They whispered back.

And with the memory coursing inside them, they headed back into the party silently, trying to forget anything that had happened to them on that horrific night. They danced, they drank, they smiled, and behind those smiles were pain.

The clock struck midnight.

...

The body was in the corner, and the axe sparked again.

Audrey's eyes shot open.


A/N- Well, I think that means I am going to have to continue this, huh? Next Halloween it is; maybe this could turn into a series.

Anyway, thanks for all the support, and until next time!

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