User blog:The Noah Killer/THE HONOR SAGA: Episode IX - The Final Chapter

The Honor Saga: Episode IX - The Final Chapter is the ninth and final episode of the Honor Saga, orginally written by Donald Newton. This story is written by Noah Ben-Maor, with VERY LITTLE help from Donald Newton this time.

Plot and Setting
6 months after the murders on Hart's island, Nancy and all of the remaining survivors are forced into a final conflict with a returning Chromeface. As Surfack suffers unimaginable losses, Nancy wrestles with her emotions and resolves to avenge her friends and family. When they are finally face to face, Nancy and Chromeface are pitted against each other in an epic final battle that will answer all questions and decide the fate of Surfack.

Chapter 1
We open on the Lane/Carter house in the Surfack neighborhood, where Scott is packing his bags, with Scott, Michonne and Nancy watching. Nancy asks her dad if he really wants to “do this” Scott explains his plan to go on a journey to find himself, starting at a hotel. Scott has been devastated since Tyler’s murder, and finds himself unable to let go of him. So, Scott is going to be out on a trip for the next couple of days. However, he promises that he will be back for Nancy’s birthday in two days. Scott assures Nancy that he considers her his daughter, and he loves her, just as much as Tyler.

Scott kisses her on the forehead to remove any doubt. He also tells Michonne that he enjoys dating her, and he personally thinks that she would make a great mother for Nancy someday. Michonne thanks Scott for saying that, and they kiss. Patrick asks Scott if he can have the “boyfriend to father” kind of talk. Scott agrees to this, and they go upstairs into his bedroom. Patrick takes out something from his pocket, which is revealed to be an engagement ring.

Patrick explains to Scott that Nancy is everything to her, just as she is to Scott. Patrick admits that he was in love with Nancy from the first day that they meant, and she was always this perfect girl, even more than Jodie. He also mentions that Jodie would want him to move on and find true love. Patrick asks for Scott’s blessing to marry Nancy. Scott tells Patrick that this would be the perfect gift for Nancy on her birthday, and says “You have my blessing, son” Patrick is surprised that Scott called him his son.

Scott admits to Patrick that he has seen his love for his daughter, and he’s supported it, but asks for a promise from Patrick first. Patrick says that he’ll do anything for Nancy. Scott tells him to keep her safe, and proceeds to explain what the worst part about losing Tyler was – the fact that Scott just got a daughter in law, only to have her immediately taken away from him, ruining the chance of an extended family. Scott admits that he felt like he broke a promise to Lorraine, whose children he wanted to raise.

Patrick tells Scott that what happened to Tyler and Ali wasn’t his fault, and never will be. At Scott’s request, Patrick vows to keep Nancy safe, have children, and live a happy and long life with her. He assures Scott that the Lane/Carter family will never die off. Scott addresses Patrick as his son, and they share a hug. Patrick tells Scott that he’s never had this kind of joy before. Scott asks what he means. Patrick reminds him about his father, Richard Villaine, being a Tarvender.

He never got the father-son relationship that he wanted, but Scott is giving him what he wanted now. Patrick tells Scott that he’s his true father. Scott, touched by Patrick’s love, tells him that he’s becoming more and more like Tyler. Patrick and Scott hug again, before Scott leaves the house and drives off in his car. As they watch the leader of Surfack leave, Michonne, Nancy and Patrick put their arms around each other. It’s clear to us now that despite the losses of Lorraine and Tyler, Nancy still has a family that cares and loves her, and Nancy loves them back.

As Scott drives out of the Surfack neighborhood, he drives away from a hotel that he earlier told his family that he was going to stay in for his journey. If he’s not going there, then where is he going? Scott goes a spot in the woods and gets out of his car. He looks around and shouts, “Hello!” I’m here! Are you here, you bastard?” Just then, CHROMEFACE, who has a metal rod, walks up to him. Scott walks to him. After dropping the rod, Chromeface tells Scott that he’s glad that he took his challenge.

It is then revealed that Scott lied about the purpose of his trip. A few days earlier, Scott had been called by Chromeface, who confessed to being the one who killed his son and daughter in law. Chromeface has proposed to Scott that he come alone to the woods two days before Nancy’s 18th birthday party. If he didn’t, then Chromeface would launch another murder spree. Scott, unwilling to go through another killing spree and risk losing anyone else, especially Nancy, accepted the challenge, hoping to stop Chromeface, even if that costs him his own life.

In present day, Scott tells Chromeface that he wouldn’t miss this fight for the world. Chromeface tells Scott that Tyler was a wimp during their fight, and he hopes that Scott will give him more of a challenge. Scott asks him if he’s going to fight like a man or be a wimp and allow the mask to shield him. Chromeface removes his mask. It’s too dark for us to see his face. Scott can see his face perfectly, but is shocked when he sees who it is, revealing that is somebody that he knows. Scott asks how he could do this.

The dialogue becomes muted to avoid spoilers, and the figure (as we call Chromeface whenever he is unmasked), while still using the voice modulator, proceeds to explain how he came to be and how he got everything done. After the figure finishes his monologue, the sound comes back on. The figure tells Scott that he’s back to finish his work, and by the time he is done, all of Surfack will be dead, starting with Scott, and, after he has completely broken her, Nancy will die as well. Scott tells the figure that he’s fucked with the wrong dad, and he won’t let him hurt his family again.

The figure asks Scott to show him how much he’s evolved since the very first killing spree, adding that he’s always wanted to fight an original survivor. And with that – the fight begins. Scott and the figure begin to throw punches at each other. Both dodge and block many. However, they get a few punches in. But both are able to handle it. The figure is just about equal to Scott in both height and shape, making it clearer that the killer is a fully grown adult, though the gender is still unclear.

The figure tackles Scott to the floor, but Scott punches and kicks him off. The two continue their fist fight. Both Scott and the figure draw blood on their faces. Although, we can’t see his face, we can see the blood and wounds on the figure’s face. Scott is covered in bruises and blood. But he’s taking it like the man he grown into ever since Episode 1. The two stop fighting, circling around each other, and catching their breaths. The figure tells Scott that he’s an even bigger challenge than he thought.

Scott says that this is what the figure gets for attacking Surfack, and reminds him the meaning of Surfack – SURvivors Fight bACK. The figure admits that he has underestimated Scott and decides that he needs to step up his game. He picks up the metal rod and swings it at Scott’s chest and side. The figure tells him that he’s going to have a great time killing Scott, like he did to his “wimpy son” Scott says that he’ll have a great time breaking the figure’s neck. Scott elbows the figure in the face, which damages his voice modular and makes his voice disoriented.

The figure yells that Scott has no idea how expensive this thing is and declares that he is putting this fight to an end. Scott says that he couldn't agree more. The fight continues. The two punch each other viciously. Their blood splatters on the floor. But they continue their fight despite their wounds. Eventually, Scott gets the upper hand and comes close to defeating the figure, who grabs his metal rod as a last resort. He swings it hard across Scott’s head. Scott falls to the floor, severely injured and getting too exhausted to continue the fight. The figure puts his mask back on and becomes Chromeface again.

Chromeface admits that he would have lost that fight if he didn’t bring the metal rod. The bloody and defeated Scott begins to chuckle. Chromeface asks him what is so funny. Scott tells Chromeface that by killing him, he’s sealed his fate. Scott assures Chromeface that Nancy and Patrick are going to make him pay for what he’s done, and for every Surfack member that he kills, Chromeface will make his death even more agonizing. Chromeface laughs. He tells Scott that he has no idea what is coming to Surfack, and asks if he paid attention to his identity.

Scott acknowledges that he never thought Chromeface could be who he really is, but Nancy will still triumph. Chromeface says that if he’s lucky, Nancy will kill herself long before that happens. Scott accepts his fate and tells Chromeface to “Do your worst, fucker” Chromeface then picks up the metal rod and begins bashing Scott’s back and head. Chromeface is careful not to damage Scott’s head too badly, so that Surfack will recognize his body. Eventually, Chromeface beats Scott to death with the metal rod. Scott Lane, last male survivor from the entire first trilogy, husband of Lorraine Carter, father of Nancy and Tyler Lane, and 2nd leader of Surfack, is dead. Smash to black.

Chapter 2
We open on the next day, with Nancy taking a stroll around the Surfack neighborhood. She goes to visit Michael’s house, which has been transformed into a Surfack police station. She notices Grommet and Daisy on the front lawn, whom have been trained as guard dogs. Nancy walks up to Grommet and Daisy and softly pets them. The dogs react kindly to her presence and love. Nancy then goes inside Michael’s house, where she is greeted by Milos, Kirk and Lana, three Surfacks from Episode 5. Nancy is surprised to see that they are back. She also notices around 7 other unnamed Surfacks with Michael.

Nancy asks Michael what all this is about, even though she’s happy to see some new faces. Michael explains to her that he and Scott had a talk about Tyler and Ali’s killer never being found. To prepare for their return, should it come, Michael has established a 10 person Surfack police unit to patrol the neighborhood, which is made up from old Surfacks that fought against Tarvender through Episodes 5-7. Michael offers to give Nancy some training sessions if she wants.

Nancy declines, as she wants to focus on getting her birthday ready for tomorrow. Michael understands, and Nancy leaves. She goes to Iris’ house and knocks on the door. Iris answers the door, and Nancy asks if she’s ready for a birthday party tomorrow. Iris says that she isn’t sure, as since Ali’s death, Iris has been an emotional wreck, and has been alone a lot. Nancy tells Iris that she can’t be this way forever, and tells Iris that she knows what she feels about Ali, who was like a sister to her.

Nancy asks Iris if Ali would want to her mother to isolate herself for the rest of her life. Iris acknowledges that this isn’t what Ali would want, and asks Nancy how she moved on from Tyler’s death. Nancy admits that she loved Tyler as much as she loves Scott, and she was grief-stricken when she founds his and Ali’s corpses back on Hart’s island. Whenever she felt hopeless, Nancy would remember her other friends and family, or the fact that Tyler wouldn’t want to give up life for him.

Nancy tells Iris to keep up hope for her, Ali and everyone else. An inspired Iris agrees to come to Nancy’s birthday party and thanks her for the speech. They share a hug, like a mother to daughter hug. Nancy admits that she considers Iris a mother to her, even if she isn’t her actual daughter. Iris thanks Nancy, who then leaves. Afterward, Iris goes into the kitchen, where she goes into a drawer, and takes out the killer’s signature BUCK 120 KNIFE. Iris washes it in the sink to make it extra clean, making it shine.

We don’t see any expressions on Iris’ face when she does this, but she is staring directly at the knife. Why does Iris have this knife? Did Nancy’s words really come through to her, or does Iris’ emotional problems go deeper than what we know of? At Timmy’s house, he is visited by Nancy, who asks how the book is coming along. Timmy admits that it has been difficult at first, but with the help of Scott and Iris, he has managed to get 1/3 of the book done (The first trilogy, with Brandonface and Francis as the killers).

Timmy asks Nancy if she wants to talk about the events of Episode 4 (where Zero Carter was the sole killer) and says he understands if she doesn’t want to. Nancy says that she’ll do it. Nancy admits that during that killing spree, this was when she learned the dark truth about her family. She recounts how Lorraine tore up that costume in the Halloween store and Zero watching them from the shadows lead up to the reveal. Nancy admits that she initially felt helpless and thought she would die.

However, by sticking with her friends and family (Noah, Ali, Tyler and Bella), they were able to defeat Zero together with help from Lorraine, but this came at the cost of the life of her grandmother, Kathy Carter. Nancy tells Timmy about how Lorraine always talked about Kathy after her death, how great of a mother she was and how lucky Lorraine was to have someone like her. Nancy says that Kathy would be proud if she was here now, to see her granddaughter growing up.

Timmy thanks Nancy for the information, and assures her that Kathy would be proud to see her like this. Nancy hugs her friend, thankful for his support, and leaves. Next, she goes down to Chris and Nicole’s house to visit Jeremiah and Judith, who are glad to see her. Nancy admires them, especially Jeremiah. Other than Scott and her, Jeremiah is the only remaining member left in the Carter/Lane family. Nicole and Chris bring Nancy into a private room to talk about something private.

When Nancy asks what it is, Nicole reveals that she has become pregnant, which delights Nancy, who already knows that the baby is Chris’. Chris admits that babysitting Jeremiah and Judith made them well prepared for a child of their own. Nicole admits that she can’t wait for the baby to come, and tells Nancy that if she does get a baby, she’ll understand the joy of it. The thought of having a child of her own amuses Nancy, who gives them her congratulations, before heading back home.

Nancy arrives to find Patrick, Michonne and Bella setting up some decorations for her birthday party tomorrow morning. Nancy asks how everything is going, to which Michonne says that Nancy is going to have a heart attack when they are finished the next morning because of how great it will be. Nancy says that she’s looking forward to it, and tells everyone to give her the best time ever tomorrow. Patrick also says that he’s hung up the photo of Tyler like she requested, within Nancy’s height.

Nancy explains that tomorrow is also Tyler’s birthday, as they are twins, so the party is as much for him as it is for her. Bella says that she understands that, and he would do something like that if he had a deceased brother. Nancy walks up to the photo of Tyler, who is smiling with Nancy. She talks to Tyler and tells him that he was the perfect brother for him, and she will never forget him. Nancy tells Tyler that the birthday party is going to be dedicated to his memory. Nancy lets out a smile at Tyler’s photo, which smiles right back at her. Fade to black.

Chapter 3
The next morning, Nancy wakes up from bed, energetic and ready to begin her birthday. After putting on her clothes, Nancy goes downstairs and notices all the lights are off. Deducing that her friends and family are planning a surprise for her, Nancy gleefully turns the lights on. She then sees all of Surfack, including Grommet and Daisy, standing and shouting “SURPRISE” at Nancy. She smiles and hugs Patrick, who was in charge of organizing the birthday party.

All around her are birthday decorations, such as balloons, ribbons, and all sorts of stuff. Nancy tells Patrick that this is going to be her best day ever, but asks where Scott is. Patrick says that he got a text from Scott, which said will arrive after Nancy smashes the piñata, as Scott as a “big surprise” to show her. Nancy says that she can’t wait. Michonne presents Nancy with a birthday cake. The number 18 is lit on a candle. Everyone begins singing “Happy Birthday” to her.

Everyone cheers as Nancy blows out the candle. Patrick gives Nancy a kiss, which Nancy returns. Later, out in the backyard, everyone is eating food, cake, and ice cream. Just having a good time. Patrick and Michonne are privately talking about Patrick’s marriage proposal to Nancy, which she is aware of. Patrick tells Michonne that he’ll wait until after Scott arrives to propose, as Scott would love to see this.

Michonne agrees, and points out that Iris is approaching Nancy. Iris takes Nancy to the middle of the yard, where a piñata is hanging from a tree. Iris covers Nancy’s eyes with a bandana and gives her a bat. Iris tells Nancy that to hit the piñata as hard as she can, but asks her to try not hit her. Nancy agrees and begins swinging at the piñata. People cheer him on as he continues to hit the piñata.

Nancy touches near the bottom of the piñata with the bat. Aiming for this particular spot. Like she knows exactly what will happen when he hits it. Nancy aims, swings…BAM! The piñata breaks...BLOOD POURS ALL OVER NANCY, who has been “CARRIED.” She moves out of the way on time when suddenly...body parts like LEGS, ARMS, INTESTINES, and FINGERS fall out of the piñata.

Everyone is shocked by the horrifying scene as Nancy, whose eyes are still shield, is confused and unaware of what has just happened. The last item comes out of the piñata: SCOTT’S HEAD (his corpse had been chopped up by Chromeface off-screen). Nancy begins to take off the blindfold to see what is happening. Quickly realizing that the head is Scott, Patrick tries to shield Nancy from the sight, but sees her father’s severed head. Nancy screams, pushes Patrick out of the way, and runs over to Scott.

Everyone else begins crying as the scene unfolds, including the Jeremiah, Judith, and the dogs, who howl and whimper for Scott’s death. Nancy puts Scott’s head into her hands, not caring that she’s getting his blood all over her. Nancy kneels on the grass and begins screaming, losing it. It’s so loud that some of the Surfacks have to cover their ears, but Patrick resists the urge and instead pulls Nancy away from the bloody corpse that used to be her father.

Later, the Surfack police unit, led by Michael, are all on the scene. Michael and all of the Surfacks are distraught and devastated that their leader is dead, with Patrick, Michonne and Nancy being the worst. Iris is standing in a corner, seeing her closest and longest lasting friend’s bloody corpse being taken away. However, Iris looks less emotional than she should. She’s frowning, but no tears are visible. She is also eyeing everyone’s saddened reactions to Scott’s death. Not noticing this, Michael asks if anyone is able to speak up, he would like to know where Scott has been.

Michonne, containing her tears, tells Michael that Scott left two days ago for a journey, and he was going to a hotel, then return on Nancy’s birthday. Michael asks Milos, who has some medical examiner experience, how long it looks like Scott has been dead for. Milos says that it looks like a couple days, around the time that he left. Michonne theorizes that Scott must have been intercepted by during his journey and killed.

Michael theorizes that the only person who has a grudge against Surfack is Tyler and Ali’s killer, and correctly assumes that they did it. Meanwhile, Nancy is hitting on a bench with Patrick, who has repeatedly refused to leave her side. He’s also put his engagement ring away, knowing that now is the worst time ever. With her father’s death, Nancy and Jeremiah are the only living members in the entire Carter/Lane family. Nancy tells Patrick about Scott being an original survivor, and all he went through.

Nancy tells him that he deserved a happy ending, but instead he got cut up right before his daughter’s 18th birthday. Patrick talks to Nancy about Scott, compared to his real father. Patrick says “Richard may have been my father, but he will never be my dad. My dad is, and always will be, Scott” He assures Nancy that he feels her pain, but Scott will never be forgotten, just like Tyler. Nancy hugs Patrick and cries on his shoulder.

Chapter 4
We open on the next day at the Surfack neighborhood. The entire Surfack is attending a memorial service for Scott in the main commons. Nancy, Iris, Jeremiah and Patrick, the people closest to Scott, are in the middle. The rest of Surfack surround them in support. Chris asks if anything would like to say a few words about Scott, as a form of closure. Patrick decides to do this and goes up to the podium. Patrick tells everyone about how he considered Scott as his one true father.

Even though they only just had this discussion, Patrick dreamt about having his future with Scott still being there, with Scott seeing him and Nancy grow up. Now, Scott will never get to see the future that awaits them. Patrick tells everyone that they need to remain strong, and it’s what Scott would have wanted. He finishes his speech with “Goodbye, dad. I promise, I will keep her (Nancy) safe.” The next to come up is Iris, who tells them about how she knew Scott the longest out of everyone.

Iris tells them that Scott was the best kid you could have around as your friend, and talks about everything he had gone through. She tells them about how Scott and Lorraine got together, when the latter redeemed herself after Zero’s return and they had kids together. Scott was one of the most people devastated at Lorraine’s death, and the thing that kept him going was ultimately Nancy and Tyler. Iris mentions that nobody loves Nancy and Tyler more than him.

Iris tells everyone that when Scott became the leader of Surfack, he was the perfect man for it. Scott guided everyone to victory over Tarvender, and without him, they wouldn’t have gotten this far. She declares that Scott was the hero of Surfack, and he will always be remembered as one. Iris also tells them that Scott was the longest lasting out of all of us, and now, she’s the only original survivor left. She tells everyone that together, they can defeat Chromeface, and survive like she has.

The next person to go up to the podium is Michonne. She says that even though she didn’t spend too much time with Scott, he was a great guy to date. Michonne tells them that they didn’t really get to know each other, but despite this, Michonne knew Scott would have been the perfect man for her. To make sure his death was not in vain, Michonne pledges herself to helping Surfack and carry on his work for him. The Surfacks clap for her, and the final person up on the podium is Nancy.

Patrick offers to go and help her, but Nancy insists that this is something that she needs to do on her own. Nancy goes up to the podium and tells everyone that she couldn’t have asked for a better father than Scott. He took care of her and Tyler since day one, and he never let his despair or doubt get in the way of that. Even after Tyler died, Scott still loved Nancy. Nancy tells everyone that no matter what Scott went through, he always stayed loyal to his friends and family, and that’s more than they could ask from anyone. Nancy looks at Scott’s gravestone and tells him “I love you, daddy”

Afterwards, the memorial ends and everyone goes back home. In Nancy’s bedroom, she is alone on her bed. She is nearly asleep, crying herself to sleep, even though it’s only the afternoon. Just then, her cell phone rings. Although hesitant, Nancy picks it up, and she immediately hears Chromeface’s voice, telling her “Hello again, Nancy” Nancy is horrified to hear the voice that has been haunting her for 10 years.

She tries to dismiss this as a dream, but Chromeface quickly makes it clear that he is not a dream and that he is for real. Nancy asks who he is and what he wants. Chromeface says that he can’t say who he is, but he’ll give her a hint, one that will sting her like a bitch. Chromeface tells her “I…am…a Surfack!” Nancy’s eyes widen by this comment. Chromeface tells her that he could be anyone. He could be Iris, Chris, Nicole, Michael, Michonne, Bella, Timmy and even Patrick. Nobody can be trusted.

When Nancy asks why Chromeface is doing this, he tells her that he wants to destroy all of Surfack and everything Nancy loves. She tries to be brave and tells him that he will fail, just like Zero, Jyle, Whitney and the rest of Tarvender did. Chromeface reveals to Nancy that he is not a Tarvender, but something very new and unstoppable. He points out that he just killed the leader of Surfack as his returning kill, and Tyler and Ali as his first ever. Nancy is horrified when she considers this, how superior Chromeface has shown himself to be. She worries about everyone else she loves, who are dying around her.

Chromeface tells Nancy that by the time he is done here, all of Surfack will die, and Nancy will be saved until the finale Chromeface tells Nancy that he won't kill her until she knows that she's failed her friends and family, and assures that she will be broken. He tells Nancy that the show is about to begin and chuckles. Chromeface hangs up. Nancy breaks down. The killer is back, and this time, it is someone close to her. She cries not just for this, but all the people that may die around her. Fade to black.

Chapter 5
We open on two days later. Chromeface has been unusually quiet since the call to Nancy, and no Surfacks have been attacked or called. Michael has had his police unit do regular patrols around the Surfack neighborhood just in case, though no sign of Chromeface has been reported. Surfack has started to sit down and relax, though the mood is still tense. Nancy been mourning Scott’s death. She hasn’t told the others about Chromeface being a Surfack member just yet, out of fear of causing too much suspicion and tension toward everyone.

Patrick and Michonne have been keeping a close eye on Nancy since, also mourning Scott. Patrick and Nancy are sitting alone in her bedroom. Nancy tells Patrick that she wants to stop feeling so hopeless, and find something else to do than just mourning her father. Patrick tells Nancy that Chris and Nicole are organizing a Surfack dinner tonight at their home, where everyone can have a get-together. Nancy says that sounds similar to her birthday party, which ended up with her father’s blood getting all over her.

Patrick tells Nancy that she can’t let Chromeface control her for the rest of her life. He says that the best way to do this is to have fun and do not let her grief fully consume her. An inspired Nancy agrees with Patrick’s proposal. Patrick also tells Nancy that Grommet and Daisy are standing guard outside of the house, so nobody is going to be able to get in without them noticing, as they’re the best dogs ever. Nancy admits that she admires Grommet and Daisy, and they are great dogs. They smile.

We cut to Michael’s house, where Bella goes inside to talk to Michael about the dinner tonight. Michael says that it’s going to have a lot of food, but notices that Bella is feeling nervous. Bella admits that she can’t stop thinking about Chromeface, and it is driving her nuts, him being so quiet, too quiet. Michael admits that he has been nervous too, and asks Bella if she wants to prepare by doing a training session. Bella says that would be nice, and is taken to a training mat.

Michael gathers up the 10 person Surfack police unit and asks if one of them would like to fight Bella in a training session. Lana, the most experienced officer, volunteers and goes onto the training mat with Bella. Milos tells Kirk that he never thought that he would see Lana and Bella in action. Kirk says that it’s the “dynamic duo” Lana tells Bella that although she is a friend, she won’t pull any punches. Bella says the same and tells her good luck. Lana and Bella throw some punches and kicks at each other.

Michael watches the fight closely, making it sure it doesn’t get too violet or anyone gets really hurt. Although Lana is older than Bella, Bella proves she hasn’t lost her touch. Bella eventually gets the upper hand when she leg sweeps Lana. After this, Lana forfeits the fight and tells Bella that she’s ready to kick Chromeface’s ass if he comes back. Bella thanks Lana and Michael for giving her a training session. She leaves. We cut to the dinner at Chris and Nicole’s home, where everyone has taken their seats.

There is turkey, salad, pasta salad, fruit salad, mash potatoes, and many other good stuff. It looks like Thanksgiving. Chris and Nicole stand up, bringing their glasses up. Chris proposes a toast to everyone that they’ve lost, not just Scott, but everyone else, including Clarence, Lorraine, Andrew, Daphne, Kathy, Nick, Melissa, Tyler, Ali, and Alexis. They all raise their glasses and tap each other’s glasses before drinking. After this, Michael stands up and tells everyone that he needs to ask an important question.

He points out that Surfack is leaderless without Scott, and someone needs to step up and take his place as leader. Just then, Michonne takes out a letter and looks at Nancy, who is sitting next to her. Michonne tells Nancy that Scott and she had a secret conversation, weeks before his murder. She explains that Scott had left something behind for Nancy, in case if he didn’t live to see the future, or something would happen to him. Michonne hands the letter to Nancy, who opens and read it aloud.

SCOTT: The last will and testament of the deceased, Scott Lane. In the event of my death, I hereby declare that leadership of Surfack pass on to my daughter, Nancy Carter. Nancy, my final request is that you commit yourself for the improvement of Surfack and all of its members. You are young, but capable of great things. Please, be strong. Make the most of your opportunities. And finally, my daughter, I ask that you never abandon Surfack to fate. We have lived through dark days, and no doubt there are more to come, but it is the good and great people that stood up for Surfack, like your brother Tyler, your mother Lorraine, and me lived and died for. In death, I will love you forever. Your Father, Scott.

Nancy is in tears at the end of this letter, but wipes it off. Nancy tells everyone that she isn’t going to let Scott down, or Tyler, or anyone ever again. Nancy takes the oath of leadership to Surfack, and tells everyone that they will never fall prey to a killer ever again. They will stand strong in the face of Chromeface, and not bow down to fear. Everyone cheers and claps at Nancy’s speech, accepting her as their new leader and proud of her development. Patrick and Michonne are the most proud of her.

However, as she finishes, Jeremiah starts coughing. Nancy asks him what’s wrong. Jeremiah moves his hand away from his mouth. There is white foam and blood coming out of his mouth. His cough turns violent as he begins to struggle to breathe. Nancy starts panicking when she realizes something is wrong with him. Jeremiah’s entire body begins to shake as he collapses into Nicole’s arms, coughing and vomiting, and it becomes evident that he has been poisoned. Nancy screams and runs over to her last little cousin.

She is so panicked and urgent that she shoves Nicole aside to get Jeremiah into her arms, unable to bear losing her final family member, and a child at that. Iris yells that she’ll go get help and runs off. Nancy holds Jeremiah as he gets weaker. Nancy screams and begs Jeremiah not to leave her, and she can’t lose all that is left of her family, not now. Everyone is shocked and horrified as this happens, especially Judith, Jeremiah’s best friend.

Jeremiah stares into Nancy’s eyes, before collapsing and dying. Jeremiah Carter, little son of Andrew and Daphne Carter, one of the last members of the Carter/Lane family, Survivor of Episodes 5-9, and THIRD CHILD to die in the Honor Saga, is dead. Nancy is hysterical and grief stricken. Iris returns with some medical help, but she took too long, and it is too late now. Nancy lays her face on Jeremiah’s chest, heartbroken. Then she lifts her head up and looks at Jeremiah’s food and drink.

Nancy asks what he was eating. Just then, they all get a text message from Chromeface, which tells them “There was something in his drink that disagreed with him. Sorry about that. Well, not really.” Nicole realizes that someone poisoned Jeremiah’s drink off-screen. Everyone looks at each other. Everyone has now just become a suspect. Nancy closes Jeremiah’s eyes. With his death, the Carter/Lane family is nearly extinct. Nancy has officially lost her entire family, and is the only member left. The sole survivor. Cut to black.

Chapter 6
We open on the night of Jeremiah’s death. Nancy is distraught and devastated. It’s a very dark night, with the only source of light is the moonlight shining through her bedroom window. Despite Nancy’s room being on the second floor, the shadow of a person approaches the window from outside. As if the person is flying. We see the silhouette of a woman. We can’t see who this woman is yet, and she calls out Nancy’s name.

Nancy wakes up and looks as the shadow flies through her window. She recognizes the shadow to be LORRAINE, looking beautiful and angelic like, as if she never died. Nancy tells her mother that she looks so beautiful, and she wishes she could be back. Lorraine tells Nancy that she wants to show her something, and takes her through a door into a dream world. Inside this world, Nancy notices a person grab her shoulder.

She spins around to find TRIG, her old boyfriend from back in Episode 5, with the arrow still in his head. Trig tells Nancy that he died for her, and she’s forgotten about him. Nancy begins running away from Lorraine and Trig, and as she does so, she finds her deceased grandparents, CLARENCE and KATHY CARTER sitting on a couch. However, only Clarence’s severed head is on the couch, and Kathy’s throat is still slit wide open. Despite this, they both call Nancy a disappointment and the fatal error of the family.

Clarence tells her that everyone died just to protect Nancy, the girl who doesn’t even care about anyone. Nancy yells that isn’t true, and she loves everybody. Nancy is next confronted by her godmother SPENCER DRAKE, who reminds Spencer of her full name (Nancy Spencer Lane), which she came up with and gave the blessing for Lorraine to give her. She says that Nancy isn’t worthy of carrying on her little sister’s legacy and she made a huge mistake with her. Spencer says Nancy should rot in hell.

Nancy turns around and sees the two graves of ANDREW and DAPHNE CARTER, her uncle and aunt. Daphne and Andrew rise from their graves, come together, and form a single person: PATRICK. Patrick tells Nancy that he hates her, and her whole family. For a moment, a flash of Chromeface’s masks covers Patrick’s face. For a brief moment though. It fades in and fades out immediately. Nancy’s fears that Patrick is the killer due to Patrick’s claim of hating her family like Chromeface does. She next passes by seven statues of Ghostface, all the killers in her life. She removes the first six masks.

They are statues of ZERO CARTER, JYLE VENEDICT, SCARECROW (Richard Villaine), NEGAN, NORM PETERSON and WHITNEY RAINES-VENEDICT. She goes to the seventh one...presumably the current killer, which has a Chromeface statue in its place. Nancy hesitates in removing the seventh mask. Afraid of what she’ll find if she does. She finally removes it and it’s revealed to be…HERSELF. “Nancy” tells her counterpart that she is the “angel of death”, killing everyone who meets or talks to her, and a screen comes up. “Nancy” forces the real Nancy’s eyes open, making her watch.

Even though she didn’t witness several of them, the screen shows visions of the murders of everyone close to her dying. Trig getting shot with an arrow and Kathy getting her throat slit in Episode 4. Andrew and Daphne getting stabbed to death and Clarence getting decapitated in Episode 5. KEVIN ANDREWS and CHARLIE RODRIQUEZ getting their heads bashed, MANDY FOREST and her godmother Spencer getting shot in Episode 7. Tyler and Ali getting mutilated, and Alexis getting her head bashed in Episode 8.

Finally, Nancy witnesses her father, Scott, being beaten to death, and her young cousin, Jeremiah, being poisoned her own arms. Nancy is going through the murder of her entire family and friends, and she can’t do anything about it. She then flashes to a cemetery, in front of her father’s grave. Lorraine’s casket suddenly opens. Nancy is extremely curious. She slowly approaches it. She takes a look inside. Inside is her mother’s dead body. We get a close up shot of Nancy in another angle.

Suddenly...CHROMEFACE POPS OUT AND GRABS NANCY. He throws her inside the casket, which he nails shut, trapping Nancy in darkness. We hear Nancy screaming as we open on the next morning. Patrick and Michonne are desperately shaking Nancy, trying to get her out of her nightmare. When she doesn’t, Patrick is forced to smack Nancy to snap her out if it, and it works. Nancy looks around at her surroundings. Patrick and Michonne assure Nancy is was just a nightmare as she cries in their arms.

Sometime later, Patrick leaves the Carter house and goes to his home. He is obviously very angry that Nancy is suffering this much, and he couldn’t do anything to stop the deaths of Scott and Jeremiah. In his bedroom, Patrick puts on some gloves and practices using a punching bag. Patrick tells himself that Chromeface is going to have one hell of a beatdown when he gets his hands on him. Just then, Patrick’s phone rings. Knowing the situation, Patrick picks it up and asks Chromeface what the hell he wants.

Chromeface asks Patrick how he’s doing in torturing Nancy, and correctly guesses that she had a huge nightmare last night. Ignoring the question, Patrick asks Chromeface how he could do this to Nancy, and an innocent child. Chromeface brings up how Zero refused to kill pregnant women, and explains that, as the ultimate Ghostface, he has no such restrictions. Chromeface doesn’t care about who he kills, teens, adults, dogs, children, they are all the same to him. He tells Patrick that he really shouldn’t have joined Surfack, which he calls “Deathfack”

Patrick tells Chromeface that he isn’t having any of this, not anymore. Patrick tells Chromeface that he is going to hunt him down for what he’s done to Nancy, and when they are face to face, Chromeface is going to know the true meaning of pain. Chromeface reminds Patrick that he has to figure out who he is first, and if he really wants a clue, he should look out his bedroom window. Patrick looks out to find Iris on the phone, with her back turned away from him. Is Iris the one calling Patrick? Chromeface asks Patrick if he’s noticed Iris’ weird behavior recently, and he’s noticed.

Patrick cannot tell if Iris is actually saying those words, since her back is facing him. Patrick asks what Iris has to do with any of this. Chromeface tells him that Iris has gone through a lot, as she’s the only original survivor, and she knows more about this than anyone, except him. He also tells Patrick that he is a Surfack, which Iris is. Chromeface says that if Patrick wants answers, he should ask Iris about it. Before he hangs up, Chromeface tells Patrick to watch Iris carefully.

Just as Chromeface hangs up, Iris does so at the exact same time. Patrick is stunned to see that. As Iris walks back inside of her house, Patrick wonders if Iris could really be Chromeface, or connected to him. He tells himself that Iris would never betray Surfack, no matter what she goes through, but he needs to investigate any lead that he could get. Patrick says that he’s not going to just stand by anyone and watch Nancy suffer, and he’s going to put a stop to this, even if he has to kill Iris or something. Cut to black.

Chapter 7
We open on later that day in Iris’ house, where she is getting ready for bed. Before she can do this, she gets a knock on her door by Patrick. After letting him in, Patrick tells Iris that he would like to talk to her alone. Iris tells Patrick that she knows why he is here, and asks if she has seen her behavior recently. Patrick confirms this, and explains that Chromeface revealed he is a member of Surfack. Iris says that after Ali’s death, she hasn’t been feeling herself lately. Iris claims that there is something wrong with her. Patrick asks her to elaborate.

Iris tells him that sometimes she feels like she’s not in control of herself, and she ends up doing things that she doesn’t remember. Patrick says that sounds like memory loss. Iris says that it’s something more than that, but she doesn’t know what exactly it is. She admits that she has been feeling very unstable after Ali’s murder and has considered suicide before. Patrick asks about the phone conversation she had last chapter, adding she was on the phone at the exact same time Chromeface was on the phone with him, and he told him to come to Iris for answers.

Iris tells Patrick that she was calling from Papa Ginos to order a pizza, though Patrick is skeptical due to the timing of the call, and asks why she was outside. Iris says that she just likes the “fresh air”. Patrick tells Iris that he really wants to believe her, and he doesn’t want to think Iris could be Chromeface, but something is off. Iris asks Patrick if he thinks she would kill her own daughter. Patrick says that he does not, but tells Iris how badly Nancy is suffering, now that her whole family is gone.

Patrick explains his intentions to hunt down Chromeface and kill him, and he’ll take any lead that he can find. If Iris should turn out to be Chromeface, then she will die. An angered Iris tells Patrick to get out of her house. Patrick tries to tell Iris that he didn’t mean to sound hostile, and he just wants to defeat the killer, but Iris isn’t having any of it. Patrick leaves and looks back at the house. He thinks to himself that even if Iris isn’t Chromeface, something may still be wrong with her. Patrick walks off.

At nighttime, Kirk is patrolling the streets near Chris and Nicole’s house. He notices a dark figure coming toward the back yard, where there is a back door. Kirk walks up to the figure and points his gun at him, suspicious. He asks the figure to come out and identity himself. In response, the figure shoots Kirk in the head (NOTE: Chromeface’s gun is equipped with a silencer, so nobody hears this). Kirk, an Episode 5 Surfack, is dead. Chromeface then picks the lock and enters the house.

He sneaks his way up to the bedrooms where Judith is sleeping, near Chris and Nicole. Chromeface picks up Judith carefully and walks out of the house. Judith awakens and begins to cry in confusion, but Chromeface takes off his mask for her, showing her who he is. Judith is more reassured and smiles. She’s too young to understand what she’s going through at this point, confused as with Negan in Episode 7. As Chromeface walks off, someone comes up to him from behind.

Chromeface hears this and turns around. Bella is there, armed with a knife. She stabs Chromeface in the chest. In response, Chromeface puts Judith down, laughs and reminds Bella that he is wearing Jyle Venedict’s suit, which is bulletproof and able to shrug off knife attacks. Bella then stabs the Chrome mask, which doesn’t do any better. Chromeface tells Bella that she will need to be way tougher than that, and yanks the knife away from her. He asks if she is knifeproof like him.

Bella tries punching Chromeface a few times in the face, but hurts her hand in the process from hitting the mask. Chromeface then stabs Bella twice in the chest, calling her weak and feeble, and declaring himself the invincible Ghostface. Bella tells Chromeface to rot in hell and starts cursing at him. Chromeface stabs her seven more times, while Bella keeps cursing and insulting him until she finally dies. Bella Curtis, daughter of the late Nick and Melissa, a member of Surfack, childhood friend of Nancy, and survivor of Episodes 4-9 is dead.

Chomeface then turns to Judith, who has seen the entire violent scene and begins to cry. She is heartbroken that Chromeface, whomever he is, would be doing this, similar to her reaction with daddy Negan. Chromeface covers her mouth and tells her that they will take care of her, but she will not like it at all. Chromeface leaves with Judith, also dragging Bella’s corpse with him, though he leaves Kirk’s corpse behind. Cut to black.

Chapter 8
We open on the next morning. Kirk’s corpse has been discovered by the other Surfack cops and taken away. Lana and Milos are the most devastated at his death, and even worse, Bella and Judith are also nowhere to be found. Michael has gathered up the now nine Surfack police squad to search for them all over the neighborhood and the surrounding woods. Timmy, Nancy and Patrick meet up to discuss the situation and weigh out the chances of survival for Bella, who they don’t know is already dead, and Judith.

Timmy says that if Chromeface was cruel enough to kill Jeremiah, then he will not hesitate with Judith. As for Bella, Timmy explains his theory that this isn’t just any regular killing spree, but this is a grand finale. Patrick asks what he means. Timmy reminds Patrick that the leader of Surfack was the very first victim of this spree. He says that Chromeface isn’t just a regular Tarvender, or a regular serial killer, but he is the ultimate Ghostface. Timmy tells them that he’s out to end everything and kill all of Surfack, except for Chomeface himself (at this point, everyone knows Chromeface is a Surfack).

He tells them that he reached this conclusion after Jeremiah’s death. Timmy explains that in a grand finale, nobody is safe and anybody, including a final girl and boy (Nancy and Patrick), could die. Patrick tells Timmy that’s not really encouraging. Timmy says that sometimes, you have to be “brutally honest” in order to get all of the info. Timmy also predicts that Nancy and Patrick may get a call from Chromeface soon, giving out terms for Judith and Bella’s life. Nancy asks Timmy who he thinks Chromeface could be.

Timmy says that she isn’t going to like it. Patrick says that they’ll take any advice or hints they can get at this point. Timmy that since Chromeface is a Surfack, he thinks this Surfack has survived for a very long time. In a grand finale, the ultimate Ghostface is usually a survivor who lasted for a very long time, perhaps even the very beginning. He tells them to watch out and be careful of who they trust. Patrick says that he will be very careful. Shortly after they leave, Nancy gets a call from Chromeface.

Nancy tells him to let Bella and Judith go. Chromeface tells Nancy that she should know by now that there is no hope for Surfack, and he demonstrated that with Jeremiah’s death. Nancy tells Chromeface that a survivor doesn’t give up hope, and that’s why she was elected the new leader of Surfack. Chromeface says that Nancy’s pride will vanish soon enough, and tells her to come to the abandoned orphanage that Zero and Lorraine died in (Yes, even though it’s been such a long time, it’s still there).

Nancy asks if she will find Judith and Bella there. Chromeface says that she’ll see when she gets there, and she must also bring Iris with her. When Nancy asks why Iris, Chromeface tells her that Iris is a main target of his, and explains that he didn’t kill Ali because she at the wrong place at the wrong time, but her death had as much purpose as Tyler’s death did. After telling Nancy to be at the orphanage by 9:00 PM, he hangs up.

We cut to around 9:00 PM at the abandoned orphanage, where Iris and Nancy are arriving. As they go inside, Nancy asks Iris why the killer would be so interested in her. Iris says that it may have something to do with her being an original survivor. Nancy asks if Iris thinks Chromeface could be connected to the original trilogy. Iris dismisses that, as that took place around 17 years ago. Nancy says that is true. When the girls reach the hallway where Zero and Lorraine died, they find a laptop next to a locked door.

Nancy sits on a chair and turns on the laptop. She finds a link on the screen that says “CLICK ON ME” and clicks on it. A three question horror quiz pops up, obviously made by Chromeface. The quiz rules say that if Nancy gets all three questions right, then she will be told where the key to the locked door is, and be allowed to rescue Judith and Bella. If she gets any wrong, Judith and Bella will be “gutted like little piggies”

A comment section by Chromeface says that he would have showed up in person or called her, but he figured a computer quiz was something fun. The first question asks who the Friday the 13th killer is, and the answer must be typed. Nancy says that Chromeface will not be fooling her today and types in “I saw that trick question. Pamela was the killer in the original and Jason in the remake” The laptop deems the answer correct and goes on to the next question, asking who the killer was in Black Christmas, both original and remake.

Nancy types in “The original was Billy, though the true identity was never revealed. The remake killers were Billy and Agnes” The laptop deems the answer correct, and says that they are now coming on to the final, but hardest question. The laptop asks how many people died in the first killing spree, a question only Iris can answer. Iris goes into the seat and thinks of the deaths.

She asks Nancy if the killers could count. Nancy says that they should definitely put that down too. Iris types in all fourteen deaths that occurred in Episode 1. Afterward, the laptop tells the girls that they have won, and the key is behind the laptop. The laptop also claims that they are free to take Judith and Bella, and leave. Nancy takes the key and unlocks the door. Before they go inside, Iris tells Nancy that was way too easy, which she agrees with, as it is hard to believe Chromeface would just let them go.

After heading inside, they find blankets covering up Bella and Judith, who are being seated on chairs. Iris and Nancy rip off the blankets and go to comfort Bella and Judith. However, to their horror, they discover that not only is Bella dead, but also Judith, whose throat has been slit. Little Miss/Judith, little daughter of late Toby and Tracy, and FOURTH CHILD to die in the Honor Club saga, is dead. Nancy and Iris scream over this. Nancy runs up to the corpses.

They cannot believe that Chromeface had murdered another child, this one being even younger than Jeremiah does. Even worse, it’s clear now that Judith and Bella were killed before Chromeface ever even called Nancy. There was no hope of saving them, and the whole journey was just to toy with them. Iris stares at the corpses, while Nancy goes into another crying fit for her childhood friend and her baby friend. She laments that no matter what she does, people always keep dying around her. Cut to black.

Chapter 9
We open on the next morning. Michael, Timmy and Patrick are having a gathering at Micheal’s house. All of them are heartbroken at Bella and especially Judith’s murders. Michael says that Chromeface is hitting them exactly where it hurts, by killing off the youngest people and the ones who are supposed to be raised and carry on Surfack’s legacy. He tells them that nothing hurts more than that, not even the death of their leader. Timmy and Patrick sadly agree. They lower their heads in sadness.

Eventually, Michael puts his head up and says that he’s not going to just sit here and watch as Chromeface takes out everyone in Surfack, one by one. Patrick says that they need to figure out who Chromeface is, and it is not who he suspected. Timmy asks who Patrick suspected. Patrick explains that Iris has been showing weird behavior recently and he suspected her for a time. Michael and Timmy insist that there is no way that Iris could be a killer. Patrick says that he knows that now, and confesses that he technically threatened her during their earlier meeting.

Michael tells Patrick that he should go apologize to Iris. Patrick says that Michael is right and leaves his house. Once Patrick arrives at Iris’ home, she lets him in. Patrick tells her that he’s sorry for their argument earlier and he should never have suspected her. Iris admits to Patrick that Chromeface has been tearing her and the rest of Surfack apart, piece by piece. She says that Chromeface is trying to sow disunity and chaos as he killed his victims.

Patrick tells Iris that she’s right and he can’t get go around suspecting her or anyone. They agree to stick together until Chromeface reveals himself, and take him down together. Iris and Patrick share a friendship hug. Iris asks for a favor after Chromeface is defeated. Patrick asks what it is. Iris asks if Patrick could look up a mental facility near Clearwood, and she needs some time off after this is over. Patrick agrees to find one for her. We cut to Nancy in her home. Nancy is sitting on the toilet and thinking.

It’s obvious that Nancy is very depressed and disappointed with herself. She has a razor sharp blade in her hand, which is pointed near her wrists. It’s clear that Nancy is so sad and broken that she is considering suicide. In her other hand, she has a small packet. It’s a pregnancy test. Nancy thinks to herself that she’s been keeping this a secret from everyone, but she’s been having many symptoms of something; morning sickness, frequent need to pee, and the need to eat and drink more. Nancy has come has decided to take two options.

If Nancy finds that she isn’t pregnant, then she will commit suicide because she is running out of things to live for, and not wanting to see anyone else, especially Patrick, die. If she is pregnant, then she will not commit suicide, and fight to survive. After urinating, Nancy looks at the pregnancy test. She gasps in shock and begins crying. The pregnancy test is positive, revealing that Nancy is indeed pregnant, and she already knows who the baby is. Nancy throws the razor blade aside, reenergized.

Nancy goes to Patrick’s house, and he lets her in. Patrick is confused to see that Nancy looks energized and happy. Nancy explains to Patrick that she has been considering suicide, but one thing forced her out of it. Patrick asks if it is him. Nancy then reveals to Patrick that she is pregnant with his child. Patrick is thrilled about this. Nancy says that Chromeface has been killing everyone that she loves in hopes of breaking her spirit, and he almost succeeded.

However, now that she has hopes of restarting her family again with her babies, Nancy refuses to give in and decides to stay alive with Patrick, who says that he has his own confession to make. Nancy asks what it is. Patrick goes into a drawer, takes something out of it, and goes back to Nancy. He tells Nancy that they may still be young, but he knows that he wants to remain a part of Nancy's life until life itself is over, and start a family with her. Patrick tells Nancy that despite all that they have gone through, he does not regret being with her for one second, and wants to be with her for the rest of his life.

Patrick says that he was going to do this at her birthday, but he knew that was the worst time. He gets on one knee and opens a box, revealing the engagement ring that he was going to give to Nancy at her birthday party. Patrick says the long awaited words “Nancy Spencer Carter, will you marry me?” Nancy is beyond happy. She responds with “Yes! Yes! Patrick, I love you!” Nancy and Patrick go into a passionate and long lasting kiss. It’s official; Nancy and Patrick are engaged (Time for you to geek out DCN). After about 15 seconds, they stop kissing.

Nancy asks that they keep their engagement secret until Chromeface has been defeated, as she doesn’t want to take any chances with the killer, who is a Surfack, finding out and killing Patrick as a result. Patrick agrees to keep it secret temporarily. Nancy and Patrick then begin kissing and go onto his bed. They begin stripping off their clothes and having full blown sex. It’s the first time we’ve seen them on screen doing this, though they’ve done it before. Nancy is now full of hope again and ready to live. Fade to black.

Chapter 10
We open on tomorrow night. As usual, the Surfacks are on patrol throughout the neighborhood. This time, they have been instructed by Michael to keep an eye on the back doors of people’s houses, to reduce the risk of the killer breaking in again. Milos is personally standing guard at the back door of Chris and Nicole’s house, in case Chromeface strikes there again. Grommet and Daisy are also stationed in the front of the house, which is next to Nancy’s, so they will use their sense of smell if they notice someone hostile coming.

Nancy is about to go to sleep in her bed when she gets a call from Chromeface again. She answers it and tells Chromeface to go fuck himself. Chromeface says that Nancy is more vulgar than he remembers, and he likes it. Nancy says that she’s done playing the victim and if Chromeface wants to kill her, then he should bring it on. Chromeface says that that is exactly why he called. He explains that wants to challenge Nancy to a final showdown in the middle of the woods. Chromeface says that if she shows up, he won’t kill anyone else that she loves and they can end it, right there and then.

Nancy does not even hesitate and accepts the proposal. Chromeface says again that he remembers Nancy was way more scared last time. Nancy says that she won’t be intimidated by him, or anyone else. She’s gone through this too many times to do that, and tells Chromeface that he’s going to die tonight. Chromeface tells her to come prove it and hangs up. Nancy goes out the back door and notices Lana patrolling around the area.

Once her shift changes, Nancy uses the opportunity to sneak away. She goes into the middle of the woods, searching for Chromeface. After around two minutes of searching, Nancy gets shot with a tranquilizer gun and passes out. The shooter, Chromeface, goes up to Nancy and leaves her a note. He says that this should keep her away long enough for him to take out the rest. It’s clear that the purpose of the “showdown” was to get Nancy out of the way while he slaughters the rest of her friends.

Chromeface goes to the Surfack neighborhood and finds Milos guarding the back entrance. Chromeface sneaks up on him from the shadows and stabs him three times in the back, while covering his mouth. He then slits Milos’ throat. Milos, an Episode 5 Surfack, is dead. Chromeface then goes inside the house, where he finds Nicole drinking some water, while Chris is upstairs getting ready for bed. Chromeface comes up to Nicole, who notices him. Chromeface grabs Nicole and pins her against a wall.

As he prepares to stab her, Nicole tells him that she is pregnant, hoping that this will make him hesitate like it did to Zero. For a moment, Chromeface appears to be softening his grip and lowering his knife. Nicole attempts to use this to her advantage by grabbing a nearby frying pan to smack Chromeface with. Before she can do this, Chromeface stabs her repeatedly in the stomach, fatally wounding her and killing her unborn child. Nicole falls to the ground in despair and shock.

Chromeface tells Nicole that Zero was a dumbass for sparing Tracy back in Episode 5, and he makes no such mistakes. Chromeface then hears Chris coming down the stairs, who heard the noises, and turns on the stove. Chris arrives and is horrified to see Nicole bleeding on the ground. As he tries to help his wife, Chromeface taps his shoulder to show his presence. Chris goes to punch him, but Chromeface grabs his fist. Chromeface then grabs Chris by the throat. He turns Chris around, facing the stove.

He tries to escape from Chromeface’s grip, but he is too strong for him to fight off. Chris’s face is pressed against the stove. There is screaming, not just from Chris, but also from the stove sizzling from his skin making contact with the hot stove (sound familiar DCN?). Chris screams as his face burns. His entire face turns red. His skin proceeds to peel and melt off of his face. Blood drains out of his face. As Chromeface presses his face further onto the stove, his face dissolves to the point that bone can be heard making contact with the stove. Nicole is hysterical and horrified at her lover’s fate.

At this point, Chris stops screaming. Chris Osburn, husband of Nicole Price, cousin of Donald Venedict, senior Surfack member, and Episode 5-9 survivor, is dead. Seeing her husband’s brutal murder makes Nicole succumb to her injuries and give into despair. Nicole Price, wife of Chris Osburn, senior Surfack member, and Episode 5-9 survivor, is dead. Meanwhile, Michael and the now 8 Surfack police unit gather outside the house, having heard Chris’ screams.

Michael asks where Milos is, but nobody knows where. Michael correctly assumes the worst and tells everyone to prepare to go inside. Chromeface watches them assemble from a window, and concludes that it is time for “the massacre” to come. He takes out a very special and familiar weapon: the BLOODSWORD. It’s very similar to the one Jyle Venedict used, futuristic and capable of deflecting bullets. He also has his silencer gun in his other hand. Chromeface opens the door and walks out, in full view of Michael and his unit. Chromeface waves at them calmly.

Michael gives the unit the order to “OPEN FIRE!” and everyone starts shooting at Chromeface, but has no effect due to his armor and Bloodsword. As Chromeface advances forward, two Surfacks go down with their own bullets deflected into their hearts, two more go down due to being slashed by Bloodsword, and three more go down due to being shot with Chromeface’s silencer gun. Eventually, only Lana and Michael are left, and they realize that the bullets are not working. Lana tries tackling Chromeface, but Chromeface shoves Bloodsword through her chest. Lana, an Episode 5 Surfack, is dead.

Now, only Michael and Chromeface are left. Michael attempts to fight Chromeface, but Chromeface smacks him and slashes his face with Bloodsaber. Chromeface tells Michael that he really shouldn’t have ran away from Tarvender, and it could have saved him a lot of pain, pointing out his burns. Michael tells Chromeface that he doesn’t regret joining Surfack, and he never will. Chromeface admires Michael’s defiance and says that as a reward, he’ll give him a quick death.

Chromeface points his gun at Michael and shoots him in the head. Michael Ian Barnes, former Tarvender, the Man in Black, senior Surfack member, leader of Surfack police unit, and Episode 7-9 survivor, is dead. After he finishes this, Chromeface hears a loud barking and sees Grommet, who is enraged at the death of Michael and charging at Chromeface. Chromeface goes to shoot him, but Grommet leaps for the kill on him. Chromeface’s arm gets in the way, and this part of his body gets bitten instead of his throat.

Chromeface screams as Grommet’s teeth sink into his arm. It’s the first time we see Chromeface feel pain, but he pistol whips Grommet off of him. Chromeface calls Grommet a “nasty dog” As this happens, Daisy is watching this from a distance. She tries to go help Grommet, but Grommet gives her the cute puppy eyes look, knowing that Daisy will only get herself killed if she helps. Daisy still tries to rush forward, but is too late to prevent Chromeface from impaling Grommet with Bloodsword.

Grommet lets out a howl of pain. Grommet, the Surfack dog of Kevin Andrews and Mandy Forest, and love interest of Daisy the dog, is dead. Daisy is horrified at Grommet’s death, and faints in terror. Chromeface then takes out a clipboard, and notices that the only survivors left other than Nancy are Daisy, Patrick, Iris, Timmy and Michonne, crossing off everyone else. He decides to go deal with Patrick next and heads for his house, as he doesn’t notice Daisy unconscious on the ground. Cut to black.

Chapter 11
We open on when Nancy wakes up. She finds the note left by Chromeface, which tells her to go back to the neighborhood to his “work” there. Nancy rushes back to and sees Milos’ corpse in the back of Chris and Nicole’s house. She goes inside to find both Chris and Nicole dead, and is further disgusted when she sees Chris’ melted face, almost vomiting. Nancy calms herself and goes out the front door, seeing Michael’s entire police unit dead, including Michael himself. Nancy is increasingly disturbed and horrified to see all of her closet friends dead.

As she looks around, she notices Grommet’s corpse as well. Nancy is distraught about the Surfack mascot dog’s death until she hears whimpering from Daisy. Nancy proceeds to hug Daisy, and looks at Grommet. She notices that there is blood on Grommet’s death, which makes her realize he got to bite Chromeface. Nancy says that she hopes he bit Chromeface in the throat, but she knows this is not the case. Daisy points her head at Patrick’s house, where the door is open. Nancy rushes down there, and Daisy follows her. They go in, and Nancy shouts for Patrick. Just then, she notices a corpse on the staircase and screams.

The corpse is revealed to be Michonne, whose head is a bloody mess, but still recognizable. There is a also a bloody frying pan next to her corpse, used to bash her head in. Michonne Williams, history teacher of the Surfack kids, girlfriend of Scott Lane, and Episode 8 survivor, is dead. Nancy cries over this, having loved Michonne like a mother. Nevertheless, she continues to search for Patrick with Daisy. When she does not find him, Nancy thinks whose corpses she hasn’t found yet: Iris and Timmy. Daisy and Nancy search both of their houses, but no sign of Timmy and Iris there.

After finishing the search, Nancy receives yet another phone call from Chromeface. She demands to know where Patrick, Iris and Timmy are. Chromeface says that he has them all captive at the abandoned orphanage, and he’s ready to end it, this time for real. He tells Nancy that if she wants them all back, she must come, alone and unarmed, to the orphanage. If Nancy comes with someone or a weapon, then he will immediately execute everyone, adding that he has a “gift” for her when she arrives. Chromeface also promises not to use the tranquilizer gun this time.

Chromeface says that personally killing Nancy is going to feel so good. Nancy tells Chromeface to shut up for once, she’ll be there, and when she is, Nancy will kick Chromeface’s ass. Nancy hangs up. As she begins to leave, Daisy walks with her. Nancy tries to tell Daisy to stay behind, but she refuses to budge, unable to let go of her only remaining friend in sight, especially after Grommet’s murder. Nancy takes out Daisy’s leash and restrains her. She says that she is so sorry for doing this, but she simply cannot take any risks.

Daisy gives Nancy the cute puppy eyes in hopes of convincing her, but this doesn’t work. Instead, Nancy pats Daisy’s head and vows that she will be back. Nancy walks away, with a saddened Daisy watching her go. At the orphanage, Nancy enters to look for Chromeface and finds a handgun on a table, the gift he mentioned. A note next to it says “There are three bullets, aim wisely” After taking the gun, Nancy hears struggling noises upstairs. She goes to find Patrick trying to stab Iris with the BUCK 120 knife, who is screaming in desperation for help.

Nancy fires one bullet into the air, provoking Patrick into getting off of Iris. Nancy asks what is going on here. Patrick tells Nancy that he and Timmy were kidnapped by the killer after Michonne’s death, and Iris revealed herself as Chromeface. Iris says that is a complete lie, and that Patrick revealed himself as Chromeface. Patrick and Iris start accusing each other of being the killer. Nancy is horrified and completely unsure of who to trust, pointing the gun at both of them.

Although she loves Patrick and is pregnant with his child, Iris is an original survivor, all the way from Episode 1, and Nancy sees her as a mother figure, like Lorraine and Michonne. Eventually, Patrick raises the Buck 120 knife to stab Iris out of anger. This provokes Nancy into shooting her lover in the stomach, sending him against a wall. Nancy screams, immediately regretting her decision and dropping the gun, which Iris picks up. Iris tells Nancy that she has defeated Chromeface, and it’s ok.

Just then, Nancy notices blood on Iris’ arm. Iris says that it’s a stab wound from Patrick, but upon further examination, Nancy realizes that it is a bite mark, not a stab wound. Nancy asks Iris how she got that mark. Iris tries to come up with a reason, but as she does, Nancy realizes that the wound goes sharp and deep, like a dog’s fangs would, and remembers seeing the blood on Grommet’s teeth. She looks confused and shocked at the same time, looking at Iris for clues.

In response, Iris sighs and shakes her head out of frustration. She begins to laugh, but not a frustration laugh, rather more creepy and sinister. Iris’ behavior and presence gives off the vibe, feeling, and look of a werewolf transforming from human to monster. Nancy sees this and asks a heartbreaking question; “Iris...are you Chromeface?” And with that, Iris laugh has changed to something very dark and she answers the question we been dreading; “Oh yes. Yes, I am!”

We take a very close look at Iris’ eyes. They’ve grown darker and different, like most killers during their revelations. This now confirms it – IRIS RODRIQUEZ IS THE CHROMEFACE KILLER. With Nancy realizing the truth, a wounded Patrick gets up and tries to attack Iris from behind, but Iris quickly turns the gun on Patrick and shoots him in the middle of the chest. Nancy screams and cries over this. Patrick falls into her arms. He tells Nancy that he forgives her for shooting her, and what happened isn’t her fault.

After stating his love for Nancy again, Patrick succumbs to his gunshot wounds. Nancy sinks her knees and sobs her eyes out. Iris looks down at Nancy, satisfied and taking pleasure at her pain and suffering. Nancy slowly gets up and looks at Iris, completely heartbroken, not just at Patrick’s apparent death, but the betrayal of a woman that she saw as a mother figure to her. The only question is, why is Iris doing this, and how did all of this happen…find out next chapter. Cut to black.

Chapter 12
As Nancy stares in disbelief, Iris asks Nancy if she ever suspected her, adding that Patrick was on the right track, but he was foolish enough to think that she was calling Papa Ginos. Nancy tells Iris that there is no way she could be Chromeface, and asks why she is doing this. Iris tells Nancy that she’s right about one thing, that thing being that Iris is not Chromeface. A confused Nancy asks “What are you talking about Iris?” Iris giggles and says “Oh sweetie, Iris isn’t here anymore. My name is Sherry”

Iris Rodriquez, the sole Episode 1 (and by extension, the entire first trilogy) survivor, wife of Charlie Rodriquez, mother of Ali Lane, and senior member of Surfack, is dead, consumed by Sherry. Nancy asks Sherry what is that supposed to mean. Sherry calls Nancy a “stupid cunt”, before walking up to her and smacking her. Nancy falls right next to the body of Patrick, the man she loves and was about to marry. Sherry tells Nancy that it’s time for the truth, and this is going to take a while.

Sherry explains to Nancy that she is an alternate personality of Iris, an alternate, dark and murderous personality, revealing that Iris had multiple personality disorder. Sherry explains that she loves murder, and this is her sole purpose whenever she has control of Iris’ body. Slowly getting up, Nancy asks how she got control over Iris. Sherry explains that she can only take over Iris’ body when she is hopeless and distraught. All throughout Episodes 1-6, Iris was never traumatized enough to give up control.

However, at Episode 7, things finally turned around in Sherry’s favor. The brutal murder of Iris’ husband, Charlie Rodriquez, along with Iris’ rape, and being forced to watch her daughter’s, was enough to break her. This was when Sherry started to take over, her first scene being at the end of Episode 7 with the knife, but she only had limited control of Iris, so she needed a way to fully break Iris and take over her body permanently. Sherry asks Nancy to guess what she thought of.

Nancy guesses that this was when Tyler and Ali were murdered. Sherry claps and confirms Nancy’s guess to be correct. She explains that her main target was Ali, and Tyler was “just a bonus” One thing Sherry did not expect, however, was Whitney and Norm to take the bodies and go on a spree of her own. After this, Sherry vandalized Tyler and Ali’s graves as a message (YOU DID IT) for Iris, who had no idea she ever had an alternate personality within her and was confused by her own behavior.

Sherry kept that up for this episode. Sherry kept giving Iris some clues, and left a message in her personal diary. Eventually, when Iris figured out she murdered her own daughter, she suffered a complete mental breakdown and gave up all hope, allowing Sherry full and complete control of her body. With this accomplished, Sherry was all set to being her murder spree. Hearing that Iris is being used, Nancy pleads for Iris to take control of her body back, and that she can help her, despite all Sherry has done. Sherry giggles.

She says “Your push for redemption is futile. Iris will never rejoin your club. She’s gone now, forever. My mission is to destroy you and everything you love. I gotta admit though, this was easy, and your brother was such a wimp” Nancy screams at Sherry not to call Tyler that. Sherry asks Nancy how she’s better than Tyler, adding that Scott was also a wimp in their fight. A pissed off Nancy runs at Sherry and throws three punches at her. She dodges all three of them, while encouraging Nancy to “Come and get me!”

After the third dodge, Sherry knees Nancy in the chest and smacks her. She tells her that impersonating Iris was absolutely no problem, and she only taunted Patrick about it because Sherry was tired that Surfack were being “dumbasses” about Chromeface’s true identity. Nancy attempts to punch Sherry again, but she picks up her knife and points it at Nancy. Sherry says that it was fun taking out everyone she loves, one by one, with her favorite kills being Tyler and Chris, because of his face melting.

Nancy asks what she has done with Timmy. Sherry explains that she tied up Patrick and Timmy in chairs, but only Patrick managed to escape, while she made the binds on Timmy tight enough to restrain him. This set up the brief struggle that Nancy saw and thus present day. Sherry explains her plan to burn Timmy alive after killing Nancy. Nancy says that she is not going to let that happen, and she’ll kill Sherry first. She acknowledges that Iris is gone, and there’s nothing she can do about, except kill her alternate personality, as that is what she would want. Sherry laughs and does a speech to Nancy.

SHERRY: You really think YOU could kill ME? I have to know Nancy, do you still see her when you look in the mirror every day? Because I see her now. I see the baby Nancy from Zero Carter’s time. The one completely helpless and defenseless. Let’s face it, the only reason you survived is because you had help. You had your family, you had Patrick, and now that’s all gone. And now, here you are all alone Nancy, nobody to help you, to protect you. They’re all dead. No matter what, you will always be weak Nancy, and you’ll never be a final girl. I’m going to kill you, just like I did to your family, and your little boyfriend, and I will enjoy it, every second.

Nancy glares at Sherry, gritting her teeth and clenching her first. It’s clear that Nancy is ready to maul Sherry to death if she could. Sherry says that today marks the extinction of Surfack, with Nancy and Timmy’s deaths. Nancy informs Sherry that she missed Daisy, and she leashed her at the neighborhood so she wouldn’t come. Sherry says that she’ll just go back and kill Daisy after she’s killed her and Timmy. Nancy says that she won’t be dying tonight, and gives her own speech.

NANCY: You’re wrong, Sherry, about everything. I went through Zero, I went through Tarvender, I went through Hart’s island, and I’m NOT dying tonight. My family raised me to be a survivor, right from the beginning, and I survived. I killed Scarecrow, I killed Whitney, and I didn’t go through all that just to die here. You may have killed my father, my brother, my cousin, my sister in law, the man that I loved, but you will never kill me. I’m a survivor, I am a member of Surfack, and I will NOT die here. Survivors fight back, and I’m going to fight back. Bring it on Sherry, and let’s finish this.

Sherry says that she could use a challenge. After taking off their shoes, Sherry and Nancy walk in circles, eyeing each other and waiting for the first move. Nancy charges at Sherry and knocks the knife out of her hand, before throwing three punching at her. Sherry dodges the first two times, and laughs at Nancy, but Nancy finally manages to hit her the third time, screaming as she does. Sherry and Nancy start pulling each other’s hair, actually ripping some of it out in the process. Nancy headbutts Sherry, knocking her backwards.

She runs up to her and does a kick right on her face, knocking her down. It’s the first time we really see Nancy in a one on one battle (as with Whitney, Nancy didn’t have a hand to hand combat fight), and she is badass. Sherry congratulates Nancy for actually having some fighting skills, but claims that this isn’t over by a mile. Nancy says “Good. I’m not beating on you yet” and signals for Sherry get back up, which she does. Sherry and Nancy punch each other hard across the face at the same time, and it hurts for both of them. The women start repeatedly punching and kicking each other as hard as they can.

Although Sherry is an adult, taller, and has had far more experience than Nancy, Nancy is very strong and agile, motivated to avenge the death of her family, while Sherry is motivated solely because of insanity and psychopathy. Both also have some crazy endurance. Also, while everyone else had to deal with Sherry’s armor and mask, she doesn’t have it on, and she nearly lost the fight to Scott without her mask. Nancy does a spin kick across Sherry’s face, followed by a second one. Sherry falls hard on the floor. Nancy goes to stomp on her face, but Sherry rolls out of the way and gets back up.

Sherry kicks Nancy in the face, and then kicks her hard enough in the side to knock her over. Nancy refuses to stay down and gets up again. Sherry goes to elbow Nancy, but she ducks and tackles Sherry. Nancy begins repeatedly punching Sherry in the face. She starts bleeding. Sherry delivers a few punches back, finally kicking Nancy off of her. Nancy goes to get up, but Sherry kicks her across the face and elbows her in the chest. She next throws Nancy against a wall. She wraps her hands around Nancy’s throat and starts strangling her.

Nancy is glaring at her, hard. Sherry taunts Nancy by asking how it feels to know that she is defeated, and that she failed Surfack. Nancy says that she’s not done yet, and she will not lose. She smacks Sherry’s face to get her off, and when this doesn’t work, she claws her face with her fingernails, which gets her off. Nancy knees her hard in the groin and uppercuts her. Both of them then collapse. It’s clear that they are very battle-torn, bruised, beaten and exhausted, but neither are giving up. Sherry and Nancy stare at each other, hell-bent and determined.

Tired of prolonging this, Sherry grabs her knife and goes to stab Nancy. She gets some cuts across Nancy’s arm and stomach, but Nancy grabs her wrist, spins it around, and drives the knife right into her gut. Sherry gasps for breath. Nancy knees her in the face, and begins digging her fingernails into Sherry’s face again. Sherry screams in terror and pain. Nancy says that she’s not done yet. She stomps hard on Sherry’s face, breaking her jaw. Sherry is in complete agony, way too injured to fight now. Nancy smiles, satisfied that she making her family’s killer suffer. As Nancy begins to punch Sherry a few more times, Sherry, struggling to speak, yells “Stop! Nancy, stop! It’s me!”

Nancy pauses, and looks at Sherry. In a desperate attempt to regain the upper hand, Sherry tells Nancy that she is Iris now, and she is regaining control of her body. Sherry pretends to beg for forgiveness, and at the same time, reaches for her knife to stab Nancy with. Nancy notices that nothing is changing in Sherry’s eyes, and knows that she is reaching for knife. It saddens to her, to remember the real Iris. Just as Sherry gets her knife back, Nancy grabs Sherry’s wrist and drives the knife into her heart. Sherry gasps for breath.

Nancy tells Iris that she is sorry, and tells Sherry to rot in hell, before ripping the knife out. Sherry looks up at Nancy in hatred for the last time in her last moments. Sherry, alternate personality of Iris Rodriquez, and the Chromeface killer, is dead. Nancy takes deep breaths and looks down at the corpse for her former friend and tormentor. Just then, a hand taps her shoulder. Nancy goes to stab the person behind her, but stops herself just in time when she sees it is PATRICK, badly injured, but still alive.

Nancy is overjoyed to see her lover is still alive, and says that Patrick gave her a heart attack. Patrick says that it will take much more than a couple of gunshots to take him away from Nancy. They go down into the basement, where Timmy is still tied up, and free him. The trio exchange a hug. Timmy asks if there are any survivors other than them, to which Nancy admits that Daisy is still alive, but nobody else. Timmy helps the badly wounded Patrick and Nancy out of the building, and into the sunlight. They are out of the darkness, this time permanently, and the trio smile. Fade to black.

Chapter 13
We open on two years later. Patrick and Nancy have recovered from their wounds and have officially married. The baby has been born, and it’s a girl, whom Nancy has named Sidney Lane, with the middle name being Scott. Sidney is named after Patrick’s mother, and her middle name being for Scott, Nancy’s father. With help from Nancy and Patrick, Timmy has finished his book about the nine part killing sprees in Clearwood, and it was a huge success, which is set for its own film adaption.

Timmy has also taken a career with being a horror author, and is already working on another book. As for Daisy, she has been the new dog for Patrick and Nancy. Daisy has given birth to two puppies, Grommet’s puppies. They have been taken care of ever since their birth. In present day, the four survivors, along with Daisy’s puppies, and Sidney, are gathered up at Nancy’s home, having a big dinner together. Timmy stands up and says that they should have a toast for everyone they have lost over these last bunch of years.

Patrick and Nancy agree, and they clank their cups together. Sidney giggles and claps in her baby chair. Daisy and the puppies look on in happiness. Nancy and Patrick look at each other. Patrick says even though they lost people dear to them, they still won in the long run. Nancy agrees. They kiss. We pan out on the survivors as they continue talking and laughing. The screen fades to black. The nine part Honor saga, only series to be written by two writers, is over. Everyone thanks for reading.

Confirmed Facts

 * A major survivor will die in the opening during a confrontation with Chromeface.
 * There will be no new characters, as this story will focus on Surfack’s final conflict with Chromeface.
 * This death will be particular devastating to some characters.
 * The other Surfacks will not be aware of this death until Chapter 3.
 * Iris will continue to display strange behavior, which will eventually be explained.
 * Iris's strange behavior will also not go unnoticed by the other Surfacks.
 * Grommet and Daisy have become guard dogs, trained by Michael.
 * There is a small police unit of Surfacks, veterans that initially went away after Tarvender's destruction, but came back after hearing about Tyler and Ali's deaths to prepare for Chromeface's return.
 * This will include Milos, Lana and Kirk (now in their late 30's), three Surfacks that were in Episode 5.
 * Chromeface will be an extremely tough and durable killer, with his armor making him invulnerable to bullets, like Jyle Venedict was.
 * Their identity, and especially their motives, will be an extreme WTF moment, once revealed in the finale.
 * Nancy will lose many people that she loves, meaning there will be TONS of survivor deaths.
 * There will only be four survivors at the end.

Killers
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Chromeface
Identity
 * style="text-align:center;"|Sherry
 * colspan="1" rowspan="3"|
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Motive Target Status
 * style="text-align:center;"|Take over Iris' body, and has a complete obsession with murder
 * style="text-align:center;"|All of Surfack
 * style="text-align:center;"|Deceased
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