When I read something like "Bad Little Kid" or watch a film like "It Follows", I like to put myself in that world, as I am, and think how I would react.
Premise is you were told the story of the Bad Little Kid and you're the next target (just how the story ends). What would you do?
The thing or "kid" is immortal, and possibly has the ability to teleport or turn invisible. Anticlimactically, I'd probably just go with it. Ignore the kid when he comes, mourn the loved ones driven to death (consoling them the best way I could at the time).
I'd carry a camera or video recorder 24/7 to record the kid when I could to convince certain people that the kid did exist. That is if the recordings didn't turn into static.
I'd probably research all I could on "entities" that most resembled the "Kid". Reach out to people who I could find that had similar experiences. Build some sort of database or self publish a book or website so later people could stumble across it and help them. Or the very least give them something to build on, so they could help later people.
Basically Clive Barker's "Jack Polo" but not being nearly as successful in the end.
Premise is you were told the story of the Bad Little Kid and you're the next target (just how the story ends). What would you do?
The thing or "kid" is immortal, and possibly has the ability to teleport or turn invisible. Anticlimactically, I'd probably just go with it. Ignore the kid when he comes, mourn the loved ones driven to death (consoling them the best way I could at the time).
I'd carry a camera or video recorder 24/7 to record the kid when I could to convince certain people that the kid did exist. That is if the recordings didn't turn into static.
I'd probably research all I could on "entities" that most resembled the "Kid". Reach out to people who I could find that had similar experiences. Build some sort of database or self publish a book or website so later people could stumble across it and help them. Or the very least give them something to build on, so they could help later people.
Basically Clive Barker's "Jack Polo" but not being nearly as successful in the end.