- As good as it can be in her condition. The guys decided to go to her first. I came to you. But if you want to visit her, I've already asked the doctor and you can walk to her room.

— That's so sweet. — The redhead said in a fake tearful tone and, grimacing at the pain in her shoulder, took her girlfriend's hand. — But seriously, I'm glad you're here. And yes, I would like to visit Tara.

Amber smiled, stretched out her hand to her girlfriend's long red hair and began to play with their tips, braiding a small pigtail.

— But I have to warn you about something. About someone. Wes called Sam in connection with the attack on Tara, on you, and she's on her way here.

Murphy froze in place. She was so surprised by this news that she did not even pay attention to Amber's thin fingers stroking her cheek, where there was a minor abrasion.

Sam, with whom Katherine spent all her free time, and for Carpenter she was free 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Sam, who was her best friend. Sam, who gave her a few kisses. Sam, who made the redhead the happiest girl in the world, despite what happened to Jill and Sidney, which she witnessed.

Sam, who just left without even saying goodbye. She did not change her phone number, but she did not respond to numerous calls or messages from the redhead.

The girl mumbled softly, not wanting to disturb the wound on her head too much, and bit her lip. What was she supposed to say to her lover's statement?

— Oh. Okay. Tara missed Sam, even though she didn't tell me that. — She forced a smile, caught the fingers wandering over her face and, pulling Freeman's palm to her, kissed the back side. — You don't think anything will change between us when Sam arrives, do you? I still love you. — She decided to follow the path of translating the topic and slightly tilted her girlfriend by the palm of her hand, begging for an adult kiss on the lips. — Will you help me get to Tara? I want to visit her.

— I love you too. — Amber whispered into her girlfriend's lips, reaching out for another kiss. — Yes, of course, I will help.

The girl noticed a movement over her girlfriend's shoulder and looked in the direction of the mirror. She closed her eyes tightly, knowing that the silhouette of the dark-haired man with the wide insane grin would soon disappear. There was a lot of blood on his light-colored sweatshirt, as well as on his face.

The redhead pressed her face against her lover's shoulder, so used to the sarcastic presence of her dead uncle in her life that she did not pay attention when the man rolled his eyes and pretended to be sick.

He constantly pursues her after a confrontation with Jill Roberts in the hospital. Then little Katherine, along with her mother, who in her youth was one of Sidney's close friends, went to her room after learning that Prescott had survived the new Woodsboro massacre.

Leslie had promised her best friend Sidney long ago, before all the Ghostfaces, that she would make her the godmother of her children. Despite the fact that the two girls parted ways after the incident in 1996, Stu's sister fulfilled her promise.

In fact, Stu's hallucination, which arose at the moment when Jill started pointing a gun at Sidney, Gale and little Katherine, saved the girl's life. Macher really told her how to act in this situation, as Prescott fell to the floor from her open wounds, Dewey's gun was held to Gale's forehead, while the man himself, along with Leslie, lay unconscious on the floor.

It was only after Murphy accidentally saw the first movie Stab (Vince decided it would be funny to get his younger sister to watch this movie almost immediately after the events with Jill) that she realized who the man in the bloody clothes was who appeared in the mirror in time and who, in fact, saved her.

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