Is Blood Thicker Than Water?

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Jack was someone she wished tht was not one of them but not everything you wish for will come true. Quinn backed away he was gray like the dead eyes completely gone his mouth was full of sharp teeth.

"J-Jack...?" Quinn's voice cracked and Jack's expression turned to sadness and regret. He walked closer. Quinn panicked but he stopped kneeled down and stocked out his hand. He stood there it seemed like hours until Quinn realized even though he might be a monster he was still the Jack she cared about. So she grabbed his hand. It was the same but a bit colder and deathly gray. But it was still him.

"Qui--"

"Get off her!" A roar was heard as her turned to see an enraged Jeff the killer stumping towards them both. Jack but himself in front of her and him protecting her from him. The killer only snarled at him then pulled out his knife but dropped it.

"Jeffrey?" The women Jack knock down was already on her feet as she started to whimper. The killer frowned unmoving. She called again running to him hugging him tight sobbing. He hugged her back after a few moments later.

Quinn's heartbeat ran fast nd she felt as the world stopped. The woman cried some more before letting go of the killer. He had a soft look to him his body relaxed and he looked happy yet sad at the same time. Why are you like that you have her there...?

"Lulu I can't be around you" his voice saddened and she tilted her head in confusion. "Lulu please... let this go..." She tired up but he gave her a gentle pat on the head.

Jack scoffed which he put Jeff's attention to him. He sighed letting go of Lulu she covered her face and ran up stairs slamming a door which then made it silent. Jack grabbed Quinn holding my hands and Jeff glared then shook his head. Jack sighed out of disbelief and frustration then said "You did what you had to do... but right now I want to know why you brought Quinn here?" Jeff looked back and forth between us.

"She saw me and now this..." Jeff looked away ashamed by his actions. Jack hung his head then looked at her Quinn was shocked but Jack smirked as he held her bridal style and started to walk up stairs when the killer stopped him taking her in his arms grumbling "My actions my responsibility" Jack just shrugged and gestured him to follow. Jeff was hesitant about it but he eventually followed him.

Every twist and turn was confusing but it seemed the mansion was more of a hotel then a home. Quinn looked around embracing the scenery. It was beautiful with the Victoria age furniture and the lighting. The carpet a faded blue and gold the walls a dark red with strick of that same gold even the lights were a mellow light. It was wonderful but it was a home for monsters almost like Hotel Transylvania. It was cute. But the doors didn't make much sense they all had different colors or a red tape saying 'don't cross'. It was concerning and it freaked out Quinn a lot. It didn't help she had a weak heart. Then came this sound it was a song it started off low then it grow louder as we approach this one door completely white but in elegant handwriting said 'study'.

Jack knocked on the door and Jeff growled in disgust. The door opened but no one was on the other side until a deep but calm voice called them in. Jeff stepped in and to Quinn's surprise it looked modern. But it still had the dominant red and blue. The room was light up by a beautiful chandelier, there were also shelf's a upon shelf's of millions among millions of books. It was a book worms dream. But a the center of it all was a metal desk with a couch on the left side nd a single chair on the right not counting the one that was in front desk the desk. That chair was facing away from our view.

"Sit" the voice commanded calmly. Jeff quickly put Quinn on the couch as he sat on the one chair by itself. The chair turn and it was the slender monster as he 'faced' Jeff he yelled out "You dumbass! Do you know what you have done?! Cause if not I'll gladly tell you what!" He huffed in frustration.

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