Disclaimer: I do not own any part of the Scream film or television series. I do not own any characters or places within this story. There will be places that do not exist (kinda obvious as Woodsboro itself is a fictional town), and there will be places that do i.e. Walmart, McDonald's, Six Flags, and others that I also DO NOT own...

In this story there will be multiple differences from the film series (i.e. Sidney's father is still alive), but that is to aid in how the story will flow along.

I will have a few Original Characters, these are going to be the main focus of the story, and they are kids of Ghostface victims and those to wear the Ghostface mask themselves.

There are characters in this story that were mentioned on screen but never seen, like Karen Kolcheck, and I will have face claims for them as some of these off screen characters will have a part in this story.

Characters/Face Claims:

Adults:

Karen Kolcheck, the goth girl that Randy hooked up with at the video store - Kaitlin Olson

Annabelle Macher, Stu's mother who provides parental guidance to Sidney and Karen - Fionnula Flanagan

Harvey Macher, Stu's father who has helped look after Sidney's children in the aftermath of of what his son and Billy have done - Clint Eastwood

**OC teachers, as the story revolves around Sidney's daughter, and other OC's will be mentioned before the chapters.

Kids:

Hallie Tatum is Sidney's 17 year old daughter. She is very smart, kind, out-going, and very strong-willed. Hallie is known for being very stubborn, as well as being very goofy, playful, and open-hearted - Britt Flatmo

Kirrah Errin is Hallie's best friend at school, she is also 17. Kirrah is a very bright student at school, but is known for her aloof personality. Sometimes she has a hard time concentrating, but once she gets going Kirrah puts 110% into everything she does. Kirrah is also known for having a slight temper - Taylor Hickson

Drew Joseph is 18 and he's also the guy at school who has friends everywhere he goes, he's super dorky, but also on the basketball team. His dad is a special forces officer and his mom is Karen Kolcheck - Cameron Kennedy

Mark Andrew is Drew's best friend who is also 18 and on the basketball team. He's usually a bit calmer and generally a bit more well liked by the quieter cliques at their school. He's known for being very smart, just like Drew, both being on the scholastic decathlon team - Liam Payne


9 Years Ago

"Sidney, we told you we would watch her. She never went to town, we wouldn't have ever even taken her there in the first place, Sweetheart!"

Sidney sobbed on the floor while she held her seven year old daughter in her arms. She crawled up onto the girl's bed that Annabelle had set up for her whenever Sidney needed someone to watch her if her father were unable.

"I - I know, I know that, Annie. I j-j-just, I can't..." Sidney rocked her little girl in her arms.

"It's okay, Mommy. Daddy will be home soon. I promise."

Sidney's tears subsided thinking that her husband would be home soon. Most people would think her crazy to be with him. Maybe she was. But something changed in her after all of this started. She couldn't understand why all of these people hated so much, but it grew a hatred and an anger in her. Once the little girl in her arms was born, Sidney knew she had to fight harder than she had ever fought before. No one knew who her father was, with the exception of a few important people, and the little girl went by his mother's maiden name so no one would know who either of her parents were. It would hide the taunts the Sidney always feared this poor child would go through one day.

Sometime after sitting in bed with her daughter, Sidney had fallen asleep. When she awoke, she heard laughter down the hall.

Hallie.

She knew that happy giggle anywhere. He was home. God, it took him long enough. Sidney slid out of the small bed that she slept in last night. As soon as she stepped out of the door, she ran into a soft, yet cotton-like wall.

"Harvey," Sidney hugged the older man.

Stu's parents were always so kind to her. They were angry with what happened all those years ago, but Sidney was not to blame. The older couple always tried to make sure she knew that.

"Are you okay, Hun?" he pulled her close to his side and walked her down the hall.

"To find out that my 17 year old cousin became a psychopathic killer because she wanted to be me, that's a little unsettling, Harvey."

Harvey let out a quiet sigh and a humph.

"Well, I guess now you know sometimes not everything is what it seems. Remember, three seems to be the magic number. I'm sure all this will blow away after-while, darlin'," Harvey kissed her temple and walked off to lift the little Hallie into the air.

A shrill giggle rang through the house as Sidney descended to the kitchen where she smelt food.

She was so glad the Macher's remolded their home after what happened back in '96. It was a little less eerie for her, and after a short period of time it was almost like it never happened. But, it would be a lie if she told you she didn't remember it every time she walked through the kitchen door.

Every time. She saw them. Stu, Billy, mocking her. Trashing her mother. Granted they weren't wrong, her mom was a bit of a whore, but that didn't justify murder. She remembers that small details were made up for news stories so no one would know what really happened that night, but Sidney did. Sidney remembered everything.

As she walked through the door, the tall, muscular figure standing in front of the stove continued to move about and make breakfast.

Damn, he was always good at making food, Sidney mused as she grinned softly at his moving form.

It wasn't until Hallie decided to run in that he noticed she was there.

"Mommy! You're awake!" Hallie ran across the kitchen and leapt into her mothers arms, nearly knocking Sidney to the ground.

"Hey, hey, hey, Hallie Bear come on , Mommy just woke up. Give her a second, okay?" Her husband gently pulled the little girl out of Sidney's arms and leaned to kiss her cheek, "I missed you like crazy, Sid. Both of you. you guys should come with me next time. It's fun. I really think you'd like it."

Sidney smiled.

"Besides, at least I know that when we are half-way across the world, psychos picking up old habits aren't popping up out of the blue."

"Stuart James!" Annabelle chastised.

"Good going, rile your mother up," Sidney grinned cheekily.

Stu shook his head and went back to making food.


I'm sorry that the intro chapter isn't too long. I will be working on more chapters as this story has been swimming in my head for like a week now and I just need to get it out!