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Chapter 7 - Chapter 7: Friday the 13th: Part 7

Grabbing Chelsea's ass for support, Eden first placed his dick between the two pussies, rubbing against both their clitorises as he made slow back-and-forth movements, asking, "You want it?"

Bree groaned in pleasure, "Give it to me!"

Eden grinned, but as he was about to fulfill her wish, he suddenly heard a low banging sound. The two girls didn't even hear it in their euphoria, and were Eden lost in his lust, he would not have either. However, a part of his attention was always on his surroundings, waiting for Jason to show up.

His eyes immediately going to the window, where Eden expected to see Jason watching them creepily, he instead found a young woman's face, covered in filth.

The dirt on her face made identifying her harder, but having looked at her poster just a few hours prior, Eden immediately recognized her as the missing girl, Whitney Miller. Clay's sister, as well as the real final girl of the movie, if Eden remembered correctly.

Eden's excitement washed away as if it had never been there as he jumped up from the bed, grabbed the 1911, and got to the window.

Outside, a tall figure loomed in the darkness. He was a tall, masked figure, and he was walking in their direction deceptively fast. If Eden did not do anything, he would catch up to Whitney. They were on the first floor, while he was on the ground, but Ethan had no doubt Jason was much faster than he seemed.

Eden quickly opened the window and forcefully pulled Whitney through it, earning a cry of pain from her, but even then Eden wasn't fast enough, as Jason had somehow already reached her and grabbed her by her leg. His other hand, holding a machete, was raised high.

Whitney's panicked cry at having her leg grabbed was finally enough to wake Bree and Chelsea up from their lust as they realized Eden was at the window, with a gun in one hand and pulling an unknown girl in with the other.

Before Jason could swing down his machete, Eden aimed at Jason's chest and took his shot.

Jason was hit dead center, and where any normal man would have dropped dead, Jason only staggered back, and that was only thanks to the special skill of the gun. Still, it had forced him to drop Whitney, who leaped into the room once she was freed from Jason's grasp. She desperately crawled to the other side of the room, watching Jason with fearful eyes.

Bree and Chelsea were panicking too; the gunshot had shocked them awake from their stupor, but Eden knew there was no time to be wasted, so he yelled in a deeper voice than usual, "Dress up and get her in the hall! Now!"

Without waiting for them to reply or even checking if they had understood him, Eden jump-kicked his way through the opened window, his feet landing right in Jason's center of mass.

The killer was strong, but physics won out as Jason was sent flying back from the blow. As they were on the first floor, Jason was sent flying from several meters up, his large mass only making it worse as he landed on his back. There was a loud crunch, as well as the sound of metal bending and piercing through flesh.

Landing on the small platform just outside the window, Eden looked down toward the ground, where Jason had landed, and noticed the killer had landed right on top of a metal fence.

The fence had many small pikes on top, and Jason currently had three of them coming through his chest and gut. By the look of things, they pierced straight through his lungs and intestine. Moreover, his heavyweight somewhat bent the bars.

Yet, Jason looked far from a man about to die. If anything, he looked like he was inconvenienced more than anything by the spikes going through him and was trying to lift himself off them.

With the bent spikes, even he would have to take some time to do so, however, so Eden quickly looked back inside, where the three girls were still stunned from seeing a naked Eden jump-kick Jason through the window.

To break them out of their stupor, he yelled, "Throw me my boxers; I'm not fighting the fucker naked!"

Though Bree and Chelsea were still shocked and frozen, Whitney, who finally saw hope for her torment to end, grabbed Eden's boxers and threw them over.

Quickly putting them on, Eden looked back down and saw that Jason was already halfwayoff the bars, so he agilely jumped down to his level and started running toward the trapped barn.

He barely made any distance, however, when he heard loud stomping behind, which was rapidly getting closer. Eden did not have to turn around to understand that it was Jason who had somehow managed to free himself. Fortunately, Eden had enough of a head start to reach the barn before Jason could catch up to him.

Stopping at the barn's door, feeling much less exhausted than he should have from the 200-meter sprint, Eden turned around and saw Jason, not even ten meters away from him, advancing at an unnatural speed, yet still technically walking.

Taking aim, Eden shot him, not in the center of mass this time, but in his left kneecap. Much to his surprise, the bullet hit exactly where he had aimed. Eden had some experience with a gun, but not enough to be considered a marksman. He guessed that had to do with the additional point in Agility coming from the gun.

Getting hit in the left kneecap, along with the Stopping Power skill on the gun, not only staggered Jason but even forced him to his knees for a moment, completely halting his momentum and forcing him to waste time to get back up.

Using this short moment of respite, Eden ran inside the barn, closing the door behind him while leaving a gap just big enough to let Jason pass. Inside, Eden made sure to only step on the spots he had marked earlier before agilely climbing to the first floor to take his vantage point. One of his preparations earlier had been to make a makeshift set of stairs to get up faster, which was just wide enough for him to use but not so much for Jason.

Still, while he was not exactly much faster than before, Eden did feel much more at ease while climbing than he was used to. Moreover, his usually lacking stamina was holding on strong now. This had to be the benefit of the boost in attributes he had received from his side mission and the gun.

Meanwhile, Jason recovered fast from the shot, faster than Eden thought he would, as he entered the barn while Eden was in the middle of climbing to the first floor. But as the giant man lunged for Eden, aiming an overhead strike with his machete, the floor under his foot suddenly gave way, revealing a hole in the ground.5

There were several sharp tools at the bottom of the hole, and Jason's foot was impaled on several rattle spikes. Superhuman or not, it pierced right through, Jason's weight once again working against him.

The monster of a killer did not even seem to register the pain, nor did he show any emotions at missing his attack. But even if he did not feel the pain, Jason was still humanoid and needed his feet to walk. And since his foot was deep in the ground, he was in an awkward position that made it nearly extremely hard to muster any strength.

Still, Eden did not gloat or waste any time and offer Jason any chance of escaping. The moment he reached the first floor, he grabbed a knife he had planted up there and swiftly cut a taut rope next to him.

Even Jason looked up as he heard a crack above him, only to have his vision covered by a large farming truck falling right on top of him. Eden honestly believed that this should do the trick.

Yet, faced with several tons of steel falling down on him and being stuck in an awkward position with half his leg in a hole, Jason reached up, and much to Eden's shock, caught the falling truck.

Despite the shock, Eden's eyes remained cold as he raised his gun. Even for Jason, the effort looked strenuous, but he was still starting to lift it up! With a foot in the ground as well!

Eden idly wondered how much strength it would require to perform such a feat. He doubted even 10 or 20 would be enough; it had to be somewhere close to 30, or even more than that. Of course, he knew little about the curve attributes received as they rose in number, but it was an idle thought anyway.

Still, Jason was not even in his strongest shape. He had several holes poked through his chest, leaking thick red blood, and he even had one of the metal bars still stuck in his chest. He also had an injured kneecap, a bullet stuck somewhere in his chest, he was in an awkward position, and a spike through his foot.

Were he in his best condition, would the truck have even inconvenienced him?

Well, it did not really matter. Jason was a true menace and much stronger than Eden. Still, Eden had played his strengths against Jason's weaknesses, resulting in the current situation. Taking the time to aim carefully, he shot Jason in his already injured kneecap.

He did not know the extent of the damage, but the knockback from the bullet forced his knee to give up under him, and all of Jason's efforts were thwarted as he was crushed under the farming truck.

Eden waited for a second after the crash, yet did not receive any notifications for a successful side mission, so he approached the truck, minding the distance so that he would not get into Jason's range.

And he was due for one more surprise, as despite being crushed under several tons of steel, Jason was still alive and kicking. Well, not kicking, considering half his body had been crushed into useless meat, leaving only his torso intact. And even in this state, he was trying to lift the truck.

But for all his strength, Jason was missing half of his body, so the truck remained motionless. That did not stop him from trying, while Eden watched on with a frown. Not only was Jason strong, but he also had immense vitality.

If he had to guess Jason's stats, Eden estimated that he had between 30 and 40 in both Strength and Physique, and around 10 and 15 for Agility, but with some debuff or special movement that forced him to always walk instead of run.

When compared to his own attributes of 4 Strength, 6 Agility, and 6 Physique, the gap between them truly was humongous. The Nightmare Difficulty well deserved its name and 98% death rate.

Yet, against all odds, Eden was the one left standing, while Jason was left on the verge of death. This was not thanks to ungodly training back on Earth, or extraordinary predispositions he had. That was not what Nightmare Difficulty was about, as no one from Earth could possibly beat Jason in a fair fight.

Instead, one had to play their strengths against his weaknesses. That was what it took to be part of the 2%.

That was what it took to survive Nightmare.

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