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Slater aka hockey mask crossed his arms. “Someone found their balls.”

“Yeah, well, someone is about to get kicked in the balls again.” I looked directly at the shadow man. “Right, Issac?”

Now that I knew who they were, I could easily pick each one out. Levi had a leaner build, and Issac was the tallest, meaning the other two were the twins. Those two were harder to pick apart. I based my guess on who the hockey mask was by the way he crossed his arms.

Shadow man, aka Issac, snapped his head around to the baby mask. “What the fuck, Ravi? I told you that mask was going to fuck shit up.”

“You’re the one who told her who I was.”

“She knows who we are, idiot,” Slater growled.

I did. It took me longer than it should’ve. That was a disappointment I’d settle with myself later. It probably would’ve helped if I had my glasses. They would be less blurry, but I could see them well enough. Hope Levi enjoyed the lamp to the head. Prick.

“Maybe you gave us away,” Ravi argued with his brother. “Pick something other than a hockey mask next time, athlete.”

“No,” I interjected. “It was the baby mask.”

They all stared at me for a second before Ravi growled, “Fuck it.”

He ripped the mask off his head and tossed it on the ground. “Happy?”

“I’d be happier if you never wore it in the first place.” Issac removed his mask and sighed, “It doesn’t matter now.”

Levi and Slater followed suit while Issac ran his turquoise glare over me. He was not happy.

“That’s some towel you have there, Peaches.”

If I didn’t know any better, I’d say he was mad at my towel. Honestly, I completely forgot that it was the only thing I was wearing up until that moment. I was too busy trying to escape the crazy masked fiends that had invaded my house.

“Yeah.” Levi eyed me suspiciously. “That thing should’ve fallen off a long time ago.”

I smiled back at him. “It has a button.”

When Mom first got these towels, I thought they were a waste of money. Now I thought they were worth every cent.

“Actually, it has two buttons.” Ravi corrected.

“Two or one, what’s the…” wait? My eyes narrowed on Ravi. “How do you know that?”

A sly smirk spread across his face as mortification rolled through me. He watched me shower.

Oh my god.

“That’s right,” Ravi sang. “I know what’s under that towel.”

Levi tipped his head. “See, I think the rest of us should know what’s under that towel.”

That wasn’t happening. I crossed my arms over my chest and took a step back. “Or… you guys could leave now that you’ve had your fun.”

That was a good option.

The cruel laugh Issac barked out told me that he didn’t agree with my option. “What makes you think we’ve had our fun?”

This wasn’t good. Issac had that same glint in his eyes that he did in the cafeteria.

“How about we play a game?”

I was pretty sure I wouldn’t like his game.