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Five Deaths to Trigger – Transfuse

Having decided that she needed a way to better protect herself, Faye masqueraded as one of the doctors in order to get into Ollie’s room with a blood transfuser. Upon sitting down next to him, inserted the needles into his wrist and began to fill two blood bags, once done, she quickly set the machine up to begin pumping the blood back into her own body. As her eyes and hair began to turn an unnatural red, she felt a great power welling up inside of her. That was until an outside force attempted to take control of her mind, causing her to let out a high-pitched scream and pull the wire from her wrist, causing the flow of blood to stop. When the force began to speak within her head, she scurried backwards into the corner as she lost the feeling in her left arm. As the doctors rushed in to investigate the scream, she exclaimed: ‘Get out of my head!’ startling the doctors as they realised what the tranfuser had been used to do.                 ‘What did you do?’ one of the nurses aske

Five Deaths to Trigger – Blood

After having overheard about the newly discovered body over the radio the morning after Connie had discovered it. Tom made his way into town to where the body was and used his NCIS identity, alongside the previous four victims, to gain access to the crime scene. As he explored the scene he began to feel unease in two completely distinct ways, one of which was the usual temporal sickening that Jamie left around each victim, the second was that he was being watched. But when ever he tried to locate someone watching him, he came up empty. Eventually he drifted towards the body and sees a glowing note on the victim’s body. As he bent down to pick it up, the coroner stopped him and asked what he was doing. When Tom responded that he was picking up the note left on the body.                 ‘What note?’ the coroner asked. ‘There isn’t a note there.’ Looking again Tom realised that he was the only one who could see the note because it had been pushed slightly out of sync with t

Five Deaths to Trigger – Runaways

After killing Jackie in front of her whole class, Connie realised that she could no longer stay within her old life which caused her to make the decision to runaway from home.

Five Deaths to Trigger – Death

Still unable to feel her left arm, Angee continued to work on tracking down the Vampire Killer in the hopes of catching them before more victims turned up. Unfortunately for her, this search was leading nowhere.

Five Deaths to Trigger – Add Two

The realization that you are wrong can be hard to take. The realization that you have absolutely no idea as to what is going on is even more devastating.

Five Deaths to Trigger – Serial Hunting

Having essentially revealed that he knows everything about Felix and Penny, Tom had been tasked with tracking them down and bringing them to justice for the murders that they had committed. However, despite the threat of losing his new job, Tom intentionally went off in the wrong direction and simply blamed it on Felix out-smarting him whenever he came back emptyhanded. But he knew that that excuse wouldn’t work forever.

NCIS Rewrite Official Synopsis

Okay, now that I know where the NCIS series is going, I can assign a synopsis for the series as well as say who the main characters are. Official Synopsis: – As Tom and Leanne attempt to entrap a group of terrorists by posing as their students, events begin to spiral that links the terrorists to Tom’s parents, Felix and his group of killers and much to Tom’s surprise, to the Taleon portal beneath the school that he is in. Main Characters: Thomas “Tom” Cane / Thomas “Tom” Gerald – Gerald is his NCIS identity, Cane is his undercover identity Leanne Jackson / Leanne Smith – Smith is her NCIS identity, Jackson is her undercover identity Jacob “Jack” Penguin / Jacob “Jack” Nolan – Nolan is his NCIS identity, Penguin is his undercover identity The Tom from Universe 01 (main series) still appears in "Meet and Greet", which is now the fifteenth chapter as opposed to being the eighteenth.