how would each ghostface (billy, stu, mickey, mrs. loomis, roman, jill, charlie, amber, richie, detective bailey, ethan and quinn) react to an altercation with scarlett and randy's daugther? xx
Billy: I don’t see him actually stabbing Jamie. However he definitely would’ve done to her what he did to Scarlett in the final act of Scream. And that’s break her leg. He’d claim it’s the only way he could keep her from running off 😭 (Fun fact: How Amber breaks Tara’s leg in the movie is how Billy does it to Scarlett.)
Stu: Okay unlike Billy, Stu would actually stab Jamie. BUT it would only be stab wounds that would slow her down, not kill her. He knows that if she died by his hand he’d have to deal with Billy 😳 (really he should fear Scarlett more)
Mickey: I’d imagine any altercation Jamie would have with Mickey would be in a car 🤣 So she’d have to deal with his crazy ass driving.
Nancy Loomis: Well, this would all depend if Billy had survived the first Scream. If yes, she wouldn’t go after Jamie knowing how much Jamie means to Billy. If no, if Billy had died then Nancy would go after her.
Roman: Ah, the man who started it all. Well, I see him only going after Jamie as a way to draw Sidney out. He knows how much Jamie means to her. So he’d use that to his advantage.
Jill: This would be such an interesting altercation. Because Jill is so unhinged. I honestly see her hurting Jamie the same way she hurt Sidney. Obviously Jamie would survive but with severe injuries.
Charlie: Whatever the scenario Jamie would’ve beat his ass easily. You know this is true. He’s also my least favorite Ghostface 🤣
Amber: It’s Amber who Jamie has the encounter with in Scream 5 when she goes through the doggie door. She manages to get a few hits on Amber before doing so.
Richie: Jamie’s encounter with Richie will be short as she one ups him with her skateboard. Amber really was the better Ghostface between the two 🤣
Detective Bailey: The dude’s gonna send a pizza bomb. Enough said. He ruined pizza for Jamie.
Ethan: An altercation between these two will happen. It’s the final one that has me excited because of what Jamie’s going to do to him. But before that Ethan definitely messed with her. I mean, he even stabs Jamie so when he comes to the ‘rescue’ she has to rely on him more.
Quinn: She’d be eager to stab Jamie. Unlike Ethan, Quinn doesn’t care about her. But I’d imagine Jamie just grabbing a brick like Tara and hitting Quinn in the face. She’d lose more teeth.
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Summary: It was supposed to be a private night with a dinner memorializing the one they lost but things don’t turn out as Jamie expected. Or rather, Jamie is still struggling with what happened in Woodsboro.
Warnings: Jamie being sad, Wes being a concerned boyfriend, and Ethan trying to be a so-called friend to her. He’s a snake though. If you’ve seen Scream 6 then you know why that is.
Tonight was not going as Jamie expected. It was only supposed to be her, Wes, Sam, Tara, Mindy, and Chad.
Jamie at first wasn’t annoyed about Quinn being there since she lived with Sam and Tara in their apartment. That quickly changed once she joined them at the dinner table, setting up a plate for herself. Jamie hadn’t expected nor wanted Quinn to join the dinner they were having.
It was meant to be a private dinner to memorialize the friend the group of now six had lost at Woodsboro. Then Chad arrived with Ethan and Mindy brought Anika, further agitating Jamie. The original plans for tonight now felt like they were being forgotten about.
Wes not arriving yet because of his Computer Theory class gave Jamie the perfect excuse to go outfront of the apartment building. She told everyone she was going to wait for Wes but really it was for her to have a smoke.
Everyone back inside had seen Jamie take out her pack of cigarettes from her bag before storming outside. By now they were all aware that her smoking meant she was not okay, which lately had been a lot. Jamie even smoked more than Sam who’d become a stress smoker herself. Ever since moving to New York City for college though, Jamie had begun to stress smoke and angry smoke.
Right now it was a mixture of both.
This is bullshit, Jamie thought irritably, already half way into her cigarette. She was mad that tonight’s plans weren’t going as she wanted. Fuck, she was mad at the world itself for how unfair it could be.
Liv’s supposed to be here with us, and Dewey is supposed to be alive. Fuck you, Amber. And fuck you too, Richie.
Jamie turned her head at the sound of the building’s front door opening. She faced forward once more when she saw it was only Ethan. She was set on ignoring him but he made it impossible once coming into her view.
“You know that stuff will kill you.” Ethan commented, sheepish with a hint of concern that made Jamie nearly roll her eyes. She purposefully took a long drag from her cigarette, exhaling the smoke while keeping her eyes on him.
Ethan made an awkward face, sticking his hands into the pockets of his jacket. He opened his mouth to say something but the redhead beat him to it.
“What are you doing out here, Ethan?” Jamie asked, looking completely over whatever else he wanted to say to her.
Ethan took on the appearance of a shy and worried friend. “I just want to make sure you’re okay.”
Jamie took another drag from her cigarette, and then replied in a short tone. “I’m fine.” She had nothing against Ethan but she came outside for a reason. His presence only upset her more as it was a reminder that tonight hadn’t turned out the way she expected.
“You didn’t look like you were fine back inside.” Ethan brought up, closely watching her bonny features harden. Even when angry he was drawn to her like a moth to the flame.
“Dude, you’re not my boyfriend.” Jamie snapped at him, blue eyes blazing. “So stop pestering me.”
Although Ethan was aggravated he did well in not reacting to the ‘not my boyfriend’ comment. He only let out a sigh, maintaining the friend angle he’d been building with her. “No, but I am your friend.”
Jamie laughed dryly. “Friend, sure.”
Ethan kicked at his feet, frowning a little. “Well…we are, aren’t we?”
“I wouldn’t even talk to you if it wasn’t for Chad always bringing you around.” Jamie declared bleakly, not holding back any harshness.
This time Ethan did react but he was crafty about it. He appeared more wounded than cross. It did the trick because Jamie’s iciness melted away. Her blue eyes lost some of its fierceness, softening a bit. It still wasn’t half the look she would give her loved ones, a look he wanted her to give him.
“Fuck.” Jamie muttered, quickly putting out her cigarette. “Sorry, that was uncalled for.” She ran a hand through her hair. “It’s just been a hard day.” Everyday since the murders in Woodsboro had been a hard day for her, but especially today of all days.
Ethan used Jamie’s moment of vulnerability to get closer to her. He wasn’t sure if her not noticing him was either amusing or annoying. As the seconds of silence passed he began to lean toward the latter. She was barely paying any attention to him.
“Do you want me to leave?” His bashful question immediately made Jamie see him, just not in the way he wanted her to.
Jamie wanted to say yes but then shut her mouth when she thought about it better. First of all, this wasn’t her apartment. It was Sam, Tara, and Quinn’s. She had no right to kick anyone out. Second of all, if Ethan left after having been out with Jamie that would’ve made things awkward for not only Anika but also Quinn. It wouldn’t have taken long for them to know the reason for why Ethan left.
As much as Jamie wanted tonight to go a certain way with only her close friends, she didn’t want to be a jerk to Quinn, Ethan, and Anika. She especially didn’t want to be mean to the last of the three because Anika was Mindy’s girlfriend. She’d seen with her very own eyes how head over heels her cousin was for Anika.
Jamie had never seen Mindy so serious in a relationship before. It wasn’t some college fling, it was the real deal and for that reason alone Jamie, although closed off, wasn’t cold with Anika. Not like she usually was everyone else outside her main friend group. Ethan for example was someone she hadn’t been the warmest to since Chad introduced him to her. Except for now, when she was trying to be less unpleasant.
“No, it’s fine.”
“You sure?” Ethan asked, even after hearing her assurance. He wanted to continue hearing her voice which had lost its regular sharpness.
Jamie nodded her head. “Yeah.” She faintly said, neither frowning or smiling.
Ethan was eager to reach for her hand that was twirling her lighter. But the moment, or what he perceived to be a moment, was interrupted by the arrival of Wes Hicks. Jamie’s actual boyfriend, much to his frustration.
“Hey, what’s going on?” Wes asked as he came up to them.
The twirling she’d been doing with her lighter came to a halt. Ethan saw a brightness in Jamie’s blue eyes when she looked at Wes. This brightness only ever appeared whenever Jamie was with Wes, and it really irked Ethan.
Jamie said a quick hello before answering her boyfriend’s question. “Nothing, I just wanted to wait for you outside.”
Wes nodded his head and then looked at Ethan, eyes narrowing a bit. It had been a few months since meeting Chad’s roommate and he remained unsure about the curly haired college student.
Chad’s roommate presented himself to be on the shy side but something told Wes to keep an eye on him. Ethan was just a little too nice in his opinion, the sort of nice that seemed like it was an act.
Wes hadn’t told anyone he felt this way, not even Jamie. But his girlfriend had a way of shutting new people out, and even though Wes didn’t like that she’d become so distant, the lack of friendship between her and Wes was more than fine with him.
Too bad Ethan wasn’t giving up in trying to become friends with her. Wes only arrived but he could tell Ethan was trying yet again to get on Jamie’s good side. Not that many people were on it nowadays, but with Wes there Ethan could very much take a hike. He was going to ask him to leave without the boorishness but it seemed his sudden presence alone was enough for Ethan to get the hint.
“I guess I’ll see you guys back inside.” Ethan said mainly to Jamie. Even though he very much wanted to remain outside with her it wouldn’t look too if he did. For now he needed to keep up the image of the shy, nerdy, and concerned friend. He spared Wes a glance, one that didn’t show any of the hatred he felt for him. His face hardened once he closed the apartment building door behind him.
“Are you really okay?” Wes asked, feeling more comfortable now that it was just the two of them.
Jamie nodded her head, less annoyed with Wes than when Ethan asked her. “Yeah, I’m okay.”
Wes saw the lighter in her hand, and the smell of cigarette wafted into his nose. He frowned in concern. “Did you go see Dr. Sullivan today?”
Jamie huffed, putting her lighter away. Dr. Sullivan was Jamie’s therapist. She’d been attending sessions since moving to New York City, and she never missed an appointment with her. “I did, Wes. You don’t have to worry about me.”
Wes softened his face at his girlfriend’s exasperation. “I just wanted to ask because of what today is. Maybe you didn’t feel like going.”
Jamie pursed her lips. “Well, I did go.”
Wes took hold of her hand. He smiled a little in relief when Jamie dropped her firm mask of disregard. “Do you want to go back inside now?”
“Maybe in a few.” Jamie answered, gently squeezing his hand. “Did you know Ethan and Anika were coming over?”
Wes shook his head. “No.” He answered honestly. If he had known ahead of time he would’ve told Jamie. He never minded Anika being around them, but Ethan was another story. It’s why he’d been surprised to find Ethan with her, but he figured Chad must’ve invited him. Chad was always trying to get Ethan to go out more. Wes would’ve preferred he stay in his dorm.
“You should head inside.” Jamie told her boyfriend, but made no move to let go of his hand.
Wes didn’t move either, opting to interlock his fingers with her own. “I’m staying with you.”
Jamie blinked, feeling tears begin to well in her eyes. “You sure?”
Wes nodded his head, more than sure. “Yes.”
Jamie used her other hand to touch the heart necklace she wore. It was the matching friendship necklace Liv had given her years ago.
Liv had hers on when she’d been killed in Woodsboro.
Jamie had done a great job in not breaking down today, not during her session with Dr. Sullivan or even when her parents called her earlier. Except she couldn’t do it anymore. She finally broke, crying in the arms of her boyfriend.
Wes tried to remain strong in order to give Jamie as much comfort as possible while holding her. But he began to tear up as well at the memory of their friend. His sorrow couldn’t compare to Jamie’s because Liv had been her best friend…and today was her birthday.
Liv McKenzie would’ve turned nineteen today.
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