~Jacqueline Bremer~
I sprung up from my sleeping bag and shook Ruby and Jade awake. They groaned and rubbed their eyes.
"WAKE UP!!! IT'S FREAKING SNOWING!!!" I yelled. Jade turned over and buried her face in her pillow. I slapped the back of her head.
"Wake up, lazy ass!"
"Fine, shut up then," Jade replied. She sat up and went to the window, texting her boyfriend Troy before waking Ruby up for the second time.
"STOP FALLING ASLEEP," I said loudly.
"Okaayyy!"
We all got dressed in to our snow gear and went outside. Ruby, being the good girl she was, let her mother know we were going.
When we opened the door and saw how much snow there was, I flipped out.
"OH MY GOD THERE'S LIKE 5 FEET OF SNOW," I yelled, jumping off the doorstep into the cold snow.
Ruby jumped in and landed right on top of me. She laughed but I groaned. She didn't weigh that much, but the amount of force was just too much.
Jade laughed, and Ruby pulled her in. She gasped and fell on Ruby.
We ran down the street as we were throwing snowballs at each other. As we were all laughing, I heard footsteps behind us.
"You ladies wanna help me make masterpeices?"
~Jade Peterson~
As the man in the coat covering his face hit Jacqueline with the frying pan, he grabbed Ruby and I and pulled us down the street. I screamed once, so he taped my mouth, and he did the same with Ruby.
Mrs. Carter, look out the damn window! I screamed in my head. But I knew she couldn't hear me.
Since it was around six in the morning, nobody out of the three other houses that were occupied on the street would be awake. The Carters' neighbors were pretty antisocial anyway.
My heart was beating faster than it ever had before. We were being kidnapped!
Then I was also hit with the frying pan, and before I blacked out, Ruby was too.
~Ruby Carter~
I woke up to my head throbbing and chains on my wrists. I saw Jacqueline and Jade next to me, both in the same situation. Jackie's ear was all scratched up, and it scared the crap out of me because I thought her head was bleeding.
"J-Jade, Jackie, where the hell are we...?!" I stuttered, trying to pull away from the chains.
As my vision cleared up, I saw a gloomy room with a small table with bloodstains. That scared me.
I almost screamed, but I slapped my hand over my mouth.
"Ruby...?" I heard Jade whisper. I turned over to her, seeing she had a bloody nose.
"Ah! Are you okay? Where are we?" I asked. She nodded and yanked away from the chains, only to be held back.
"Yeah I'm fine. I'm not sure where we are... What's up with all the blood on the table?" She asked as if it didn't scare her at all. I shrugged.
Jade turned to Jacqueline and gasped.
"The hell?" She whispered.
"It's just her ear... I thought it was her head."
Jade pulls on the chains again and her expression turns more freaked out by the second."Ruby, we have to get out of here..."
"What?"
"This... This has to be... This has to be where all the missing children went," she said, and my heard skipped a beat.
All those children... Were they dead?
If they're dead, I thought, we're going to die too!!!
~Jacqueline Bremer~
I opened my eyes too a gloomy room with many tools and bloodstained tables. I was immediately shocked, so I went to get up, but I was held back by chains.
"Jackie!" I heard someone call. I turned to my left and saw Jade struggling to get out of her chains. She had a bloody nose and bruises around her wrists.
I looked to my right and saw Ruby, who was unharmed, yet she was crying hysterically and pushing off the wall trying to get out of the chains. I looked at them both, confused.
"Where are we?" I asked.
"I-I don't know Jackie. We do think... That we're wherever those kids disappeared to," Jade explained, stuttering a bit. I could tell she was mortified. By this point, I was too.
WE COULD DIE. I told myself, scaring myself to the point that I almost screamed, but Jade slapped her hand over my mouth.
I pulled on the chains, and to my surprise, they snapped. Ruby stopped crying and her and Jade stared at me. I stood up and turned back to them.
"What are you doing?" Ruby asked. I frowned.
"Getting you two out. I'm going to look for a key," I replied, turning around and walking into the darkness.
~Jade Peterson~
"She's going to get lost!" Ruby gasped as Jacqueline walked away to find a key for our chains.
"No she won't, she knows her way around your house," I joked with a scowl.
Jacqueline came back minutes later, and she looked more horrified then ever. Her breathing was heavy, and with the dim lights, I could see that her cheeks were a deep red. It looked as if she'd been running.
She kneeled down and unlocked Ruby's chains, then mine. I felt her shaking.
"Thanks Jackie. We need to get out of here," I said. Jackie didn't respond.
"Jackie?" Ruby called.
Jackie didn't respond, but she simply pointed to the other end of the room, her hands shaking. I glanced at them both, then I walked down there. The floor creaked every step I took.
As we passed another table, I noticed there was a body lying on top of it, with a chainsaw beside it. I covered Ruby's eyes, and she froze. Jackie kept walking, so I assumed she'd already seen it.
It was a girl's body, and her stomach had been ripped open in a way that she looked a sliced watermelon. I gagged and pulled Ruby along.
Jackie pointed in front of us as we approached a lighter room. As we got closer, I saw figures of other people.
"D-Dolls... They're dolls!" Jackie shrieked in a quiet voice. She sounded terrified.
I looked closer.
And closer.
Until I saw something that would haunt me until the end of my days.
Lined up nicely in a well lit room were rows of realistic dolls. All of them resembled people... Or was it just my imagination?
~Ruby Carter~
Annalise Blair. Annalise Blair. That doll... That dolls is... Annalise Blair...
I rushed in to the room to the doll in the middle, who was dressed rather nicely. It looked exactly like Annalise. Exactly. Same beautiful thin hair, deep brown eyes, gorgeous slim figure...
"How did Blair get a doll so similar to you?" I whispered. The 'Annalise' doll twitched.
"It's not a similar doll... He just made me one..." I heard someone whisper. I got chills up my spine.
I looked at the doll, and it smiled. I slapped my hand over my mouth so I wouldn't scream. THE DOLL MOVED. IT MOVED.
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HorrorOver the course of ten years, several children went missing from Jefferson Street. Police couldn't uncover where they were, or if they were still living. One place that was never expected was the Jefferson Street Mansion. Nobody had lived there for...