Must Read: Friday The 13th *Ever Scary* - Season 1 - Episode 56

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Must Read: Friday The 13th *Ever Scary* - Season 1 - Episode 56

Destiny took a lot of time to ponder this that night, and every night thereafter until she came to the conclusion that, yes, she was crushing on the Camp Crystal Lake Killer. Now that this sudden fact had dawned on her, Destiny couldn’t control her skin tone whenever he was near, which was almost all the time. She always had a faint blush on her cheeks now, much to her annoyance. Her slight stuttering always seemed to reach a somewhat higher peak of squeaks and whimpers whenever he came close, which only caused the irritating tinge of her face to darken substantially more than necessary. The best thing was that Jason didn’t take this to heart. He just thought that Destiny was acting like she always did, but only with a little more emphasis. At least he wasn’t bothered by it. She didn’t know what she would do if Jason had noticed and confronted her about it.


Once a couple more weeks went by, Jason had gotten more and more used to Destiy leaving to get things for herself. That is, until she actually drove off. The minute he saw the car drive out of the campsite, his jealousy and selfish thoughts would be the only thing that would cloud his mind. The very idea of anyone touching her that wasn’t him while he wasn’t around made him grit his teeth and leave deep slash marks on certain trees that he stalked by. Even his mother couldn’t calm him down anymore. At many points he wanted to destroy the car and force her to stay within the confines of his sights, but that would only cause Destiny to get upset at him.

Jason didn’t want to resort to chaining her up, but if matters came to that, he would. He would do anything to keep her there with him, and to emphasize a fact that has been set in stone since she arrived at Camp Crystal Lake; Destiny was HIS girl. No matter what. His cravings for her angelic form in his presence was almost enough to push him into destroying one of the cabins. He knew how utterly greedy he was feeling, but he didn’t care in the least. He NEEDED her. He needed to know she was okay. He needed to touch her soft skin and silky hair, wrap his arms around her tiny form and just never, ever let go. For the life of him, he just couldn’t go through a day without wanting to latch onto her and just smell the intoxicating aroma that hung around her – Destiny, he called it. A beautiful name for a scent, don’t you think? – ever since he did so that one night before one of his more brutal killings. He had refrained from doing so, however, because he didn’t know how Destiny would react. He knew that if he hurt her in any way, she would leave him, so he didn’t want to take any chances. He didn’t want to scare his little girl anymore. He had already done so way too many times then he should have.

While the weeks went by, Destiny took the time to read Jason the stories that she brought with her.

It was coincidental in the fact that a quite ravenous thunderstorm had erupted from the confines of the heavyset clouds overhead and Destiny made no moves to go anywhere near the door. Jason didn’t mind it, since he was used to such storms wreaking havoc, but it only caused Destiny to feel endless bouts of homesickness.


If she was at her real home, she would have curled up on her bed, countless blankets wrapped around her, regardless of it was humid, and read as the maid sent her mug after mug of hot chocolate. Unfortunately, the only thing she really had was the threadbare blankets she already had from her bedspread and Lacey.

This didn’t help at all, and only provoked Destiny to start sobbing behind Jason’s back while he was out to go check on the bear traps and make sure no one was shooting up heroine in one of the cabins. When Jason returned to find Destiny in such a state, he fought back the urge to tug her against him and stroked her hair gently and wiped her tears away, trying to calm her down without making too much contact against his will.

After half an hour and two pages of reassuring words, Destiny’s body had relaxed, but Jason wasn’t done yet. Instead, he managed to find more blankets, the same ones that Destiny had managed to find before, and wrapped her all up in them, which caused Destiny to giggle and squirm. Jason’s mood instantly lightened at the sound and he tried to come up with something that would distract her. He instantly noticed a book lying on the floor, and he ‘asked’ if she would read it to him. She agreed and from then on, Destiny was always at his side with a book, stopping occasionally when Jason had a question.

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