Three children. One unbreakable friendship. Billy Loomis, Stu Macher, and Y/N had been inseparable since they were three years old. They grew up on the same streets, spent every summer together, celebrated birthdays side by side, and were practically considered family by everyone in Woodsboro. If one of them was missing, the other two knew exactly where to find them. As they got older, the friendship changed. Billy became quieter, colder, and harder to understand. He buried every emotion behind a blank stare, letting resentment fester after discovering his father's affair with Maureen Prescott had destroyed his family. Stu remained the loud, reckless heart of the group, masking his darker impulses with jokes and endless energy. And Y/N became the glue that held them together—the only person capable of calming Billy's anger or matching Stu's chaotic personality. What neither boy knew was that Y/N had fallen in love with both of them years ago. She never chose between them because she never could. Billy was the person who understood the parts of her no one else noticed, while Stu made every ordinary day feel exciting. She accepted their flaws, defended them when no one else would, and remained fiercely loyal even as they slowly began drifting away from everyone else. Then everything changed. Billy finally convinced Stu to help him carry out the revenge he had obsessed over for years. Sidney Prescott would pay for what Billy believed her mother had done to his family. Their murders would build toward one final night, one final victim, and one perfect story that left Billy and Stu looking like survivors instead of killers. There was only one problem. Y/N. Neither of them had ever planned for her. She wasn't supposed to still care about them. She wasn't supposed to keep showing up at their houses, checking on Billy after his parents fought, dragging Stu away from trouble, or insisting they were still the boys she'd grown up with.

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