Alex and Sarah are young and happily married. They live ruraly and in a sweet house located next to the very same church they got married in. Apart from the church and creepy graveyard, they are very much isolated.
It’s Valentines’ morning and Alex is preparing by making coffees and writing in his card for Sarah. When sitting down they discuss the walk there going to go on later that day, completely unaware of the terrors they will endure. While rubbing her stomach, Sarah asks Alex when they get back, if they could call her mum and tell her the ‘good news’.
Later that day Sarah and Alex are coming back from there walk and are nearly home. A stranger in a baby face mask is watching them from the bushes. He follows them and hides behind a grave stone. Sarah looks behind and catches a glimpse of him. He quickly hides but she is not convinced. Sarah makes Alex go and check it out. By this time the man has hidden round corner and waits for Alex to come towards him so he can grab and kill him. Sarah waits for Alex but is left alone and venerable. She starts to worry and slowly turns around after a hand touches her shoulder. Her last sight is of two piercing eyes shone through a happy baby face mask.
The evening approaches and the attacker is in a large, old and abandoned building. As he places down his mask next to the melting candles, he picks up and sticks a photo of Alex and Sarah on the wall. Then shackle crossing off a tally, he steps back to admire his work and reveling many more photos of happy couples. Lit up by the dim glow of the candles, photos are surrounded by dark words, tallies and symbols. The sinister attacker murmurs “happy valentine’s day” to complete his disturbing and frightful shrine.
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