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. (In saying Sidney's father is alive, I should say was alive as of the 2011 movie, the character of Neil actually died not long before the start of my story)

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:

**OC's

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

***Important OC's for rest of chapters

Killian Riley - Dewey and Gale's 20 year old son. He is openly gay. Killian has his own shoppe in town. He is very close to Hallie, Kirrah, Drew, and Mark. - Troye Sivan

Tia Mitchell - Dewey's 23 year old secretary that is Gale's niece. - Lyndsy Fonseca

Dara Tomas - Dewey's right hand Deputy, Dara is also a Senior Deputy and next in line for Sheriff providing Dewey weren't to run again. Dara has worked with Dewey for years and is the same age as he and Gale. She is close friends with Gale. Her son is dating Killian. - Calista Flockhart

Dawson Tomas - Dara Tomas' 19 year old son. Killian's boyfriend. - Guillian Yao Gioiello

Ryn Louis - Ryn Louis is a 23 year old investigative journalist. She works for a private news company and is commonly considered vain, but she has also proven to be a rather kind person, she just has a very high respect for herself making her sound snooty. - Jayne Wisener

Ryan Jackson - Ryan Jackson is a 19 year old from Virginia, he's also half blind. He lives with his girlfriend Chloe Ewing - Cameron Monaghan

Chloe Ewing - Chloe Ewing is an 18 year old from Virginia. She comes from a wealthy family, but Chloe isn't about the extravagance like the others in her family - Lauryn Alisa McClain

Miss Geiger - English 1 Teacher, Newbie, Push-Over - Rose Leslie

Mrs Hammond - A.P. Biology Teacher, Phone Nazi, Life Nazi, Bitch - Reese Witherspoon

Henry Jackson - Henry is a 19 year old that goes to school with Hallie and the others. He's on the basketball team with Mark and Drew. Henry is a very charismatic young man, but has some self-worth issues. (has no relation to Ryan) - Michael Vlamis

Skyler Westman - Skyler is a 19 year old that is on the basketball team with the guys. He was close friends with Scott, much like Drew and Mark. - Robbie Kay


Present Day - May 14, 2020

"Also, today, we remember those we've lost this year; Mr. Vincent Willis, an amazing and enigmatic history teacher who could help anyone learn anything, Carlie Mills, one of the smartest Advanced Placement students we had who also tried to make everyone's days here better by just being kind to us all, Scott Werner, our basketball team captain who always knew when the going got tough, the tough pushed on, he taught us all a great deal when it came to pushing on, Skyler Westman, a rather quiet individual who would have given the shirt off of his back even to his enemy because that's just the kind of guy he was, and last but not least, Dawson Tomas. Dawson changed so many of our lives with his love and courage. He wasn't any better or any greater, and he knew it, but Dawson knew how to build someone up. He knew how to make someone feel like they were 100. Even if they felt like 10. These people will never be forgotten, and will be dearly missed. I wish each of you could be here with us today in celebration of this day, our graduation, but even if you aren't here physically, we have you deep within our memories and you will always be with us."

A roar of applause surrounded the graduates as their Valedictorian, Ryan Jackson stepped down from the podium.

"My senior class, oh how I will miss all of you. I've been through more than four years with most of you, as I have been not only the principal here, but a teacher at the other schools, as well. You have all shown me a great deal of respect and care, and you've all been there when needed. I know this year wasn't one of the best years, but I hope that each one of you can take a valuable lesson from what has happened in this year. Do not hold grudges, my students, do not hate. Help those you see that may need it, but also trust your instincts and even some guidance if you have it. I know that it's easy to have a do first and think letter mindset, but truly thinking about your actions can save lives, and it can prove to others that they are worth something even if they do feel they're not. You have all been a wonderful class and I am so thankful to have gotten to know all of you. Flourish in your lives. Grow, and succeed. I believe that each one of you has that in you."

Hallie clapped from her seat next to Kirrah. Drew and Mark were sitting in front of them.

There was no question that it had been a crazy year. Good things had come out of the bad, as well.

Kirrah admitted that after what happened their friendship had felt stronger than ever, all of them agreed.

As the ceremony ended and the teens went to meet with their parents, Kirrah and Mark stayed behind as Drew and Hallie kept walking.

"What's up with them?" Drew asked quietly as he leaned down slightly so only Hallie would hear.

Hallie shrugged, "Maybe he finally grew a pair?" The joking look on her face caused Drew to laugh.

Drew wound his fingers with hers as they caught up with his parents first.

"I'm so proud of you both!" Karen hugged them and Randy laughed.

Drew choked a little, "Too tight, Mom!"

"Big baby," Hallie muttered with a smile.

Just as Drew was about to speak, Hallie's dad showed up.

"There's my girl!" Stu had Hallie up in the air and was pulling her to his chest.

"Dad!" Laughs fell from Hallie's mouth that she could not contain.

"Stuart, put her down, she's seventeen not seven!" Sidney chastised as she stood between Karen and Randy.

Stu sat her down, but still held her close.

"Your dad was right. It's different when you have a daughter graduate. My dad said 'it's nothing, you know they'll be fine' and your dad said, 'not if it's a girl, Harvey, he won't want her to leave!'. Your dad was right, Sid!" Stu was hysterical, but it was all in fun and Hallie knew it.

Kirrah and Mark had finally made their way over and their own parents were right behind them.

"Maybe that's what they stayed behind for?" Drew mumbled causing Hallie to chuckle.

The teens and their parents began walking outside towards their vehicles Principal Weatherly made her way up to them.

"How is everyone?"

Hallie hugged her, "We're doing good, Ms. Weatherly, how are you?"

Kirrah and the boys nodded in agreement.

"I'm well, I'm happy to see that you haven't had anymore trouble this year. I'm sorry for everything you've all had to deal with. Re-hashing of the past, and all. It wasn't right. I'm glad that you're all alright."

"Thank you, Ms. Weatherly," Mark spoke.

Drew nodded, "Yeah, I don't know what we would have done without such an awesome principal."

Knowing their parents had already left, as they were having a graduation party at Mark's house, the teens took their time getting to the car taking them there.

"It feels so nice out!" Kirrah told them as she extended her arms while she waited for Drew to unlock the doors to his new car.

Hallie stood by the passenger side front door next to Kirrah.

"What was that earlier with you and Mark?" her whisper wasn't heard by either boy as she was now leaning on Kirrah's shoulder.

A blush made it's way onto Kirrah's cheeks and Hallie dropped the subject knowing she was right.

The drive to Mark's house wasn't quiet, but it wasn't loud, either. It was comfortable. For all of them. They knew that this was where they were meant to be.

Hallie glanced into the rear-view mirror and saw Mark holding Kirrah's hand and her head on his shoulder with a smile on both of their faces. Just then, she felt Drew grab her own hand. It made her smile knowing that they were all happy. They were finally where they needed to be. Every single one of them.


Sorry this chapter took so long. My fiance's grandmother passed away at the beginning of the year and since all of this COVID-19 stuff, I've been really busy with my job and just haven't had time. But, I do hope you like the final chapter!