Title: In Her Eyes
Rating: T for swearing and blood
Summary: The events of Scream 4 through the eyes of the 8-year-old daughter of Sidney Prescott and Mark Kincaid, Maureen Kincaid.
AN: Well I got this idea of Sidney having a young daughter after watching "Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers" where the story centers on Laurie Strode's daughter, Jamie Llloyd. And that story happened ten years after the events of "Halloween 1&2". And Scre4m takes place ten years after "Scream 3" so if you like it, review. If not, go away.
I only own Maureen Kincaid, everything else is Wes Craven's.
Maureen Kincaid was so eager to be out of the car after hours of being on the plane. The girl, like all children her age, was full of life and energy. Maureen kept playing with the rental car window.
"Maureen can you stop that?" Her mother scolds.
The 8-year-old pouts for a moment before clapping her black dress shoes together for entertainment.
Woodsboro, California was a small town that her mommy always mentions when she thinks Maureen isn't listening. When Maureen asked her mommy about Woodsboro, the answer was "just a really bad place where the boogeyman lives." And if it is the boogeyman's home, why go there?
Maureen had found some old pictures of her mommy when she was in high school and college. Even though she is eight years old, Maureen could see a big difference between the high school and college picture. The high school mommy seems so much happier but then her college mommy looks so…sad.
Though to Maureen, her mommy always looked that way. But to think that there was a time when mommy was a happier person then she was now, the young girl couldn't help to understand what made her so scared. Was it the boogeyman?
When they got out of the car, Maureen drops her blonde hair doll on the floor. Mommy picks it for her and smiles.
"Thank you, mommy." Maureen said, brushing off the dirt of the hair.
"You're welcome," she replies.
There was a few people staring at her from across the street, whispering. She wonders if they were talking about her or the scary black posters of her mommy. She turns around to look at her reflection in the mirror. Her hair was the same as mommy's, long and brown, and well, Maureen was a younger version of her mommy, Sidney Prescott and had her father's blue eyes.
"Maureen, come on." Mommy calls as she pulls Maureen's arm.
The bookstore was full of people who wanted to meet her mother. She gave a short speech on the book she wrote. Her mommy always talked about her book and it was very boring to Maureen. So she began to wander around the bookstore hoping to find a book to would keep her busy until mommy was done.
Then she found this book called "The Woodsboro Murders". The cover had the words written in blood. She picks it out from the shelf, opens it, and skims through. Maureen stops when she notices a page that has "Maureen" in it and starts to read it.
Maureen shut the book quickly when she read that two boys were talking about how Maureen was a slut and they stabbed her 20 times. It was like they were talking about killing her.
She notices that her doll was missing. It was lying right on the floor. She knew it. The doll didn't just walked away, right.
The next scene happened so quickly. The police came in asking everyone to stay quiet and in the building. Then the phone was ringing but it was coming from outside. Everyone ran outside.
"Maureen, stay inside."
But she didn't listen. Maureen was too curious to see what was everyone fussing about. The police aim their guns at the car mommy were renting. When the man officer opened the back of the car, Maureen couldn't hold back a scream.
There were posters of her mother but smeared in blood and her pretty blonde doll missing her head and covered in blood.