Sidelle: "..."

She lowered her head and silently confronted the head in her hand.

The eyes of the ugly, muscular head were narrowed, and the mouth opened with a mouth full of loose teeth.

On the little girl's snow-white face, the expression in her blue pupils suddenly froze.

The ferocious head laughed strangely, and heard Sidelle muttering to herself with satisfaction: "This is really a bad dream."

But before it could make the next move, it heard the girl's cool voice containing pain again.

"Why am I dreaming of such an ugly thing?"

In the discourse, the dislike is clear at a glance.

Freddy's head: "...?"

Sidelle is telling the truth, she is now wearing a mask of pain and looking at the head in her hand, this head is really too ugly, it is not an exaggeration to say that it is extremely ugly.

She would rather have a dream fight with a hundred Esthers than have any contact with something that grew into such a thing.

Thinking that I might see Freddy in my dreams again in the future—

Sidelle: ...

She resisted from the bottom of her heart.

She has done good deeds all her life, why would she dream of such an ugly girl! !

Sidelle silently put down the head in her hand, looked in the mirror and hypnotized herself——

It's just a dream!

Such an ugly thing would not exist in this world!

She hypnotized herself twice with strong resistance, and saw Freddy's head disappear in the mirror with horror, anger and unwillingness.

Before disappearing, it seemed that he wanted to stretch his neck to take a look at his sharp claw gloves that were placed on the ground.

Sidelle: "..."

That's it?

Sidelle picked up the crowbar calmly, she was going to the bathroom to carefully examine the two things she brought out of Louise's dream.

The crowbar was too dirty, Sidelle couldn't help frowning, and picked up the detergent to wash it again.

After the rust is washed away, the dark color inside is revealed.

That big leather glove, if you want to wash it now, it won't be able to dry for a while, Sidel thought about it, and went back to the room with it and the crowbar, opened her suitcase, and pressed the two things to the bottom.

Louise seemed to have fallen asleep on the bed again.

After setting everything up, Sidelle also yawned sullenly, and went to bed to sleep.

A good night's sleep.

When I woke up in the morning, the summer sun was warming through the window lattice and sprinkled on the light blue desk.

Louise's little head was resting on Sidelle's shoulder, sleeping soundly, on her flushed white and tender face, the soft down was lightly golden under the sunlight.

Sydel didn't really want to shake her awake—

But her shoulders were really numb.

After thinking for a moment, Sidelle carefully placed Louise's head on the pillow.

I don't know if this little girl has been tortured by nightmares for too long, and she is so lethargic today, Sidel decided to let her have a good sleep.

She turned over and got out of bed, washed up in the bathroom, and went downstairs, just in time to meet Janet who was preparing breakfast.

The woman wore a bright red off-the-shoulder dress, elegantly put the fried bacon and sliced ​​meat on the dining table, and greeted Sidelle with a cheerful smile: "Good morning, baby."

Janet seems to be very social, or rather—

This person is very familiar.

"I finished dealing with the matter yesterday," she chatted with Sidelle with a smile while heating the bread, "I just wanted to stay with you, is Louise still sleeping? I don't know if she would find me annoying. "

"Well," Sidelle thought for a while: "She is very attached to you, I can see that."

She took the hot milk from Janet, hesitated for a moment, "Aunt Janet, do you know a place called Elm Street?"

Although Freddy had disappeared into Louise's dream, Sidelle was still faintly unhappy.

There are already clues, and she wants to trace the source to see if there is a character of Freddy in reality.

"...Well," the woman paused for a moment while baking bread, her smile unchanged: "Who did you hear about this place?"

"Louis lived there when she was a child," Janet said casually, and took out a slice of toasted bread and handed it to Sidelle: "The salad is on the table."

"Then do you know a person named Freddy?" Sidelle didn't expect to be able to ask for clues, her eyes lit up——after getting up, she searched for Freddy on the Internet, but found nothing arrive.

"I know." Janet actually gave an answer.

She glanced at Sidelle: "This is what Louise told you too?"

"...No," Sidelle thought for a second, remembering that Louise had forgotten about Freddie, and decided to put it another way: "I dreamed about it myself."

"On Elm Street, there lived a man named Freddie who took pleasure in torturing children."

"Yeah," Janet actually gave an affirmative answer again, she smiled faintly: "But he can't hurt the children now."

"Freddie is dead."

Sidelle: ...

Wait, how does Louise's mother know so much? Hey!

Still looking calm...does this know the inside story?

Sidelle couldn't help asking: "Is he..."

Janet seemed to know what Sydel wanted to ask: "He died ten years ago, burned to death."

Recalling the terrifying appearance of Freddy in the dream, Sidel understood.

He hadn't always had that horrible face, those scars were from the fire.

Janet sat down on the sofa, crossed her legs and smoked a cigarette, her big red lips parted slightly: "Do you mind if I smoke a cigarette, child?"

Sidelle: "...don't mind."

She suddenly felt that Janet's attitude seemed a little strange.

Sidelle tentatively asked, "What if Freddy isn't dead?"

In other words, the man has turned into a ghost wandering in dreams again, continuing to look for his prey.

——He still has the ability to hurt people.

Then she got a firm denial.

"How is it possible?" The woman with red lips gave her a strange look: "I set him on fire with my own hands."

Sidelle: "..."

Sydel: "?!"

Wait, did this calm and calm glamorous woman say something serious? !

"Looking at you like this, you know something." Janet narrowed her eyes and said with a smile: "You are different from that child Louise. She has a soft personality, and there are some things I dare not tell her."

"But if you're willing to listen," she said casually, holding a cigarette in her left hand, puffing on the smoke ring, "I can tell you."

After receiving Sydelle's nod, Janet spoke faintly: "Ten years ago, I was still living on Elm Street... During that time, there were many cases of missing children. You know, baby, the police are very incompetent... They can't catch criminals, but they have time every day to shirk responsibility with editors in various newspapers—"

"At that time, more than a dozen children were missing," she said, with a gloomy look in her eyes: "When people were panicking and everyone was in danger, the murderer who snatched the children was found."

"His name is Freddy," Janet lazily lay on the sofa, taking another puff of her cigarette. "He was caught by the police station and then escaped."

The woman squinted her eyes, as if she was recalling something: "He escaped to a repair factory, but you know what child? There is no death penalty in law. Since he can escape once, I can't trust those wine bags and rice bags to make this kind of thing go wrong." Happened a second time."

Janet pressed the cigarette butt into the glass ashtray, and said unhurriedly: "So I said: It's useless to send him to prison, let's burn him to death."

"Do you know?" She smiled slightly at Sidelle: "At that time, the crowd was furious, and parents with children were very anxious, not to mention the families of the victims. So after I finished saying this, they surrounded the garage Surrounded, someone brought gasoline cans, someone lit a lighter..."

"You will know what happened next," Janet shrugged. "I just said that he was burned to death."

"Die before me."

Sidelle: ...

She looked at Janet who was smoking elegantly and beautifully, and her mood was hard to describe.

Sidelle suddenly understood why Freddy came to Louise——

Like to torture children is only one aspect, maybe... His fundamental purpose is to take revenge on the parents who thought he was burned to death.

...Yet Sydel doesn't think the parents have done anything wrong.

A scum that cannot be sanctioned by the law is exactly what she wants to end up like this.

The result is obvious, the number of parents is large, the law does not blame everyone, and the one burned to death is another lunatic who should have no life——

These hands-on parents obviously did not receive any punishment from the law.

Sidelle suddenly thought, if Freddy can take revenge on Louise, will he also take revenge on other parents and children who did the tricks?

Is there a way...to wipe out Freddie completely?

Sidelle thought about it, and told Janet euphemistically: "What if... Freddy comes back?"

She didn't know if Janet would believe it. Sure enough, the woman gave her a strange look: "Freddie is dead, baby."

"No matter where you heard about this person," Janet stared at her quietly, "don't worry, he died in front of me."

Sidelle: ...

To be honest, I saw it in your daughter's dream.

She had a headache: "I just said what if, what if he came back as an undead?"

Janet smiled and lazily said, "Then kill him again."

"After all," she took a puff on her cigarette and said calmly, "His bones are still in my basement."

Sidelle: !

She couldn't help being a little shocked.

Janet crossed her legs, and the tattoos on her shoulders and arms were faintly visible. She smiled and said, "After divorcing Louise's father, I started my own business. When things didn't go my way, I would sit in the basement for a while."

Then vent to Freddie's bones, such as cursing someone at it, kicking two feet and so on.

Sidelle: ! !

Well, so sturdy...

She should be sure by now that Louise was probably Freddy's first target of revenge.

The behavior of this mother is too hateful.

Sidelle was silent for a few seconds: "That corpse...can you let me see it?"

"You may not believe it," Sidelle said sincerely, "I really saw Freddy in my dream, and he seemed hostile to Louise."

She just said it casually, and didn't think to make Janet really believe it. However, Sidel actually heard Janet laugh: "Although I don't know what you said, her bones are indeed of no use to me."

The woman said lightly: "As long as you're not afraid, don't tell me, I'm fine even if you crush him to ashes."

Sidelle couldn't hold back, and asked curiously: "Don't you think what I said is strange?"

Janet gave her a strange look: "I really think you are a strange child."

"But what does that have to do with me," she said, and her beautiful face spoke flatly through the smoke: "If what you say is true, it's okay to smash Freddie's bones, as long as he can The ghost kicks back to hell."

"If you're lying, I have nothing to lose."

In the end, Sydel happily reached an agreement with Janet——

Janet could let her dispose of the skeleton in the basement herself.

Since Louise had forgotten about the nightmare, Sydel and Janet had a tacit understanding and stopped the topic after she went downstairs.

After breakfast, Sidelle took the key to the basement from Janet.

But instead of going to the basement first, she went out the door first.

Sidelle doesn't know how to eliminate Freddy at the moment, and if she acts one day later, maybe a child will be victimized.

So, Sytel is going somewhere—

An important place she found in Freddie's diary.

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