Part 6: There's Someone Inside your House

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After the Stab-athon party, Y/N immediately drives to the Roberts' house. Another scene invented by Jill which includes him finally getting at the cops.

Chaos is on full-auto, which gives him a perfect chance to move around completely unnoticed. With Gale still being taken to the hospital, and now a after-party including all of Jill's friends, everything is now in place. 

This is gonna be fun.

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"Sidney Prescott detail man, I don't like it." Hoss complains to his partner in their car. "The cops guarding the house, they always get it."

"What are you talking about?" Perkins asks.

"It's a movie cop rule." Hoss explains distastefully. "Sucks being a cop in a movie, unless you're Bruce Willis."

Perkins swallows, trying not to match his partner's anxiousness. "Not all cops die in movies."

"No. But, if it's your last day before retirement, you do. If you're a rookie, who's found out your wife is pregnant, you do." Hoss mentions, something they both agree with. "Or if your partner's better looking than you, you do. And, by the way-"

"I win that one." Perkin interjects with a chuckle, and Hoss admits defeat on that part. "You know, I'll take the next perimeter, I'll be right back."

Perkins immediately stops, realizing what he just said. "Shit." He swears, closing the door he just opened. "I know this, when you're not supposed to say that, are you?" 

"Oh, have you now been taking Doofy's advice?" Hoss teases with a smirk, knowing the deputy was the one who mentioned that rule. 

"What? No, man I.... he was the one who started that?" Perkin questions, causing Hoss to chuckle.

"Hey man, new decades, new rules. You know, these days, you might come back.... find me dead. Eyes gouged out, tongue sticking out." Hoss guesses, it wouldn't be that far off.  "Could go either way."

"I gotta learn this shit. Maybe Doofy is right on some things." Perkins admits.

"I'll take this one." Hoss tells him, stepping out of the car and grabbing his flashlight. 

"Hey Hoss." Perkins calls out to him before he takes off. "Be careful." 

"I'm always careful." Hoss replies, flashing the light at him before leaving. Perkins can't help but laugh, finding that a little hard to believe.

"Dead man walking."

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Sidney is pouring herself a cup of tea when she hears a tinkling outside. The cautions survivor investigates the sound that seems to be coming outside, however it's too dark for her to see. She flicks the lights, and she sees it being the wind chime. 

It seems like one of its hooks has disconnected, and it's now twisted to a point it's less catching the wind and more of gravity. 

Sidney decides to fix it, less it proves distracting. 

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as Hoss patrols around the house, he sees that one of the windows is wide open, something that's very inviting for a house intruder. 

"Perkins, was there a window open on your last perimeter check?" Hoss contacts the man on his walkie talkie, but after three seconds, gets no response. 

"Perkins? Come in, over?"

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As Sidney takes the other hook off, the neighbor's dog barks loudly nearby, giving her an uneasy tension.  Something's wrong, someone's nearby, she knows it. 

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