Saturday Night Fright: The Story of Tina Mallord

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“Great show tonight Tina.” said the director as Tina, a famous catty showgirl, walked off the lit up stage. “Sorry, what did you say?” asked Tina. Her ears were still ringing from the ecstatic roar of the crowd. “I just said good job. Your show was great tonight.” said the director, a little louder than last time. “Oh. Uh thanks.” said Tina as she walked back to her dressing room.

Her friend Ivy was waiting for her in the room. “Tina!” yelled Ivy as Tina walked into the room. Tina walked over to her friend and gave her a big hug. “Are you alright?” Ivy asked. “I’m kinda shook up.” said Tina. “Why? What happened?” asked Ivy, who being her closest friend, was worried. “There was a man. In the crowd. He was in dark clothes and a dark hat. Either I’m going crazy or he killed a woman tonight. When I was doing my final number I saw him take what looked like a syringe with a needle on it and shove it into the woman in front of him.” said Tina, almost in tears at this point.

As Tina continued to explain her story Ivy grabbed her phone and hastily dialed 911. “After he stabbed her, the man casually got out of his seat and walked to the bathroom. After that I never saw him again.” As Tina finished her story Ivy hung up the phone and said “Tina, the 911 people said to leave this building immediately. The man you saw is a notorious serial killer. His identity is also completely unknown. He has made over five other similar murders at shows all over the U.S., poisoning his victims. They now believe he is after you. Get in your car and leave right now!”

That was all Tina needed to hear. She grabbed her keys and ran to her car. She opened the door of her new Lamborghini Aventador and sped off. Before she knew it she was going over 150 mph and was so scared she wasn’t paying attention at her dangerously fast speed. Before she had a chance to slow down a cop turned on his lights and followed her until she slowed down and pulled over to the side of the rode and stopped. The cop jumped out of his car and ran over to hers. Tina then rolled down her window so the cop could speak to her. She looked at his name tag, and it read Officer Jacobs. Tina was expecting to get a ticket for her high speeding, but when he began to talk she was surprised. “Tina Mallord?” asked Officer Jacobs. “Yes that me.” replied Tina shakily. “Tina I need you to come with me right now. Your life is in danger. I’ll explain later just get in my car!” said the officer. Tina quickly got out of her car, and hurried over to his where she opened the door and sat down in the passenger seat. Officer Jacobs followed her and got in his seat. She knew him somehow, she knew she had seen him before. His face was very familiar.

Suddenly her phone rang, and Officer Jacobs said to go ahead and answer it, so she did. It was the chief of the police station. “Hello Ms. Mallord” said the chief. He continued “We received a call from your friend Ivy. She told us everything, and she said she told you to leave the building. Did you?” asked the chief. “Yes, yes I did. As quickly as I could.” Tina replied. “That’s very good.” Said the chief “Give me your current location and I’ll send an officer to get you immediately.” “An officer already got me” Tina said a little confused. “I never sent an officer. Tina, tell me his name.” the chief said. “It’s Officer Jacobs.” Said Tina. “Officer Jacobs? I don’t have an Officer Jacobs.” Said the chief puzzled. “Oh no!” the chief said. “Tina the man in the car with you is not an officer, he is the killer!” Suddenly the line cut! Tina saw her killer pull a shiny metal syringe out of his pocket, and then felt a sharp pain in her side. Then burning. All over. And not like a little sunburn, a horrible burn like nothing she had felt before. Then everything turned into nothing. Tina felt herself slowly slip away, into the black.

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