Chapter 10: Sick Game

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"Do you mind? Jeez."

It wasn't him. I checked anther girl's phone, it wasn't her. "Back off, will ya'?"

This continued for several minutes. I couldn't find the unknown number. "Okay, Everyone! It's time for a slow dance... so, grab that special someone... and pull them close." The announcer said as dim lights filled the cafeteria. Slow music came on, making people grab their significant others and began slow dancing.

Caleb stood there beside me, watching others slow dancing. It became awkward. "Hey Crystal, would you maybe want to..."

I smiled, "Yeah."

Caleb smiled back, putting down his drink and grabbing my hand. We walked onto the dance floor. Caleb wrapped his hands around my waist and I laid my hands on his shoulders.

Our dance went on for few minutes. "You look pretty, tonight." I wasn't wearing anything fancy, just regular clothing, but I wasn't going to complain. "Thank you."

Unexpected, Caleb reached in for a quick kiss. He moved too fast for me to respond. His lips pressed against mine for a split second. He smiled, "Sorry." I didn't like him too much, yet I blushed.

The slow dance was interrupted by a projector turning on, displaying across the stage in the cafeteria. Everyone focused on the projector image.

The entire group of teens at the dance gasped. Caleb shocked, as was I. The image displayed wasn't just bloody. It was disturbing. The security ran up to the stage to attempt to turn off the projector. The projector seemed to turn on by itself.

Across the image showed Joslyn, dead. Throat slit open, pink shirt painted in red. It was a dark room, making it untraceable. The school security turned off the projector. Principle Hendricks rushed everyone out of school, canceling the dance and calling the police. Minutes later, dozens of police officers were at my school.

Caleb left shortly after Principal Hendricks contacted the cops. I stood outside the school, viewing the drama.

A ding went off.

Unknown: I did this to show you how serious I am, Crystal.

Me: I will kill you, you son of a bitch.

Unknown: Hey, Crystal... now that I think of it... You did have... what? 24 hours to save William?

Oh god.

Me: You lay a finger on him and I'll kill you.

Unknown: I won't hurt him as long as you do as I ask. I need you to kill the mother of Joslyn.

I was running out of time. I couldn't ask questions or argue. The unknown number gave me Joslyn's address where her mother was.

I ran home, grabbing the gun from my mailbox and headed to Joslyn's house.

I knocked on the door, waiting patiently. Joslyn's mother opened the door, surprised to see me. She didn't look too good. She looked like she'd been crying a lot. "Crystal?"

"Hey, Ms. Patters."

"Listen, I uh- I have to go. I just got a call from the police to go to Joslyn's school."

"It'll only be a second."

"Okay, make it quick."

I spotted a pot of Castor Beans on Ms. Patters' shelf, tempting me to take them. "That's a nice pot of Castor Beans, Ms. Patters'."

"Indeed, they are."

I needed the ricin. I wasn't leaving this house without that plant. I didn't know how I was going to kill her, but I was. "So, what do you need, Crystal?" I didn't know what to do. "I need to kill you."

Ms. Patters' gave me a confused look, "What?"

I took out William's gun from my pocket, pointing it at her. She didn't seem surprised. She always suspected me of something. "I'm sorry."

"Just do i-"

A loud bang filled the home. Blood splattered on the wall as Ms. Patters' fell to the floor. I ran to the Castor Beanpot and snatched it, running out the door before I could be seen by a neighbor.

A ding went off.

Unknown: Good job, Crystal. Now, Run.

I ran, not stopping or thinking why I was running. I could barely breathe. I thought I was in the clear until I saw headlights ahead of me. They came closer. It was a red truck. It sped toward me as I ran along the sidewalk. I ran toward my home, barging through the door, closing it behind me.

I looked forward as my jaw dropped. My father was sitting on the couch next to my mother, and the police. I thought it was okay until I saw Jasmine beside my father. Oh, shit.

"We need to talk." My father said.

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4/11/17

Thanks for reading Chapter Ten of 'The Day I Became a Serial Killer'. I'd really appreciate some feedback in the comments, as well as a book vote if you enjoyed the tenth chapter. Thank you for reading, fellow Wattpaders! Chapter Eleven is out now!

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