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I need someone to write a Corey Cunningham x reader one shot or series in which he gets his girlfriend pregnant. But since he's too scared of his mom, he doesn't tell her and doesn't fully take his responsibilities. Because of this, the reader breaks up with him. After the accident, he's gonna go after her, kidnaps her and the baby, etc.
Why am I not writing this? I'm lacking time and I'm too focused on my own novels đ«
SO PLEASE. I NEED THIS ASAP. đđ»
(sorry for any mistakes, English isn't my first language, I'm french lol)
FINE. I'M WRITING THIS STORY MYSELF.
I should be able to upload the first chapter today... (or tomorrow, depending on your country)


I need someone to write a Corey Cunningham x reader one shot or series in which he gets his girlfriend pregnant. But since he's too scared of his mom, he doesn't tell her and doesn't fully take his responsibilities. Because of this, the reader breaks up with him. After the accident, he's gonna go after her, kidnaps her and the baby, etc.
Why am I not writing this? I'm lacking time and I'm too focused on my own novels đ«
SO PLEASE. I NEED THIS ASAP. đđ»
(sorry for any mistakes, English isn't my first language, I'm french lol)
His baby mama, part 1 (Corey Cunningham x reader)

Plot: Corey Cunningham gets his girlfriend pregnant. But since he's too scared of his mom, he doesn't tell her and doesn't fully take his responsibilities. Because of this, the reader breaks up with him, but⊠Did he really forget about her?
Pairing: Corey Cunningham x reader
Warning: stalking bitch (Corey), pregnancy(?)
Disclaimer: English isn't my native language (I'm french), so you can correct me if you spot some mistakes :) + itâs gonna be a short story, so donât seek a full development as you would in a novel + read my author's notes at the end
PART 2
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âAre you sure? Maybe itâs a mistake, maybe the test isnât workingâŠâ
âCorey, I took a blood test. Iâm pregnant.â
Your boyfriendâs face decomposes before your eyes. Corey stands there, his shoulders hunched under the yellowish light of the bedside lamp. Fear and indecision disfigure his usually more serene face.
âItâs too soon for us to be parents,â he replies, his trembling voice betraying his dismay. âWeâve only been together a year, and my mother⊠If she finds out about this, sheâll kill me.â
You watch him, your throat tight and your heart beating wildly.
âI didnât choose this, Corey. Iâm under birth control, Iâm taking all my pills, you know that. But now itâs done. Maybe⊠Maybe it was meant to be.â
Your hands instinctively rest on your belly, a natural protection against the uncertainty of the moment. Youâve just found out about your two-month pregnancy, only the day before. Why werenât you worried before you missed your periods? For the simple reason that youâve never had a regular cycle, due to the stress youâve been under all your life.
He swallows loudly and drifts his eyes elsewhere to avoid your gaze. Obviously.
âWhat if⊠What if we thought about abortion? The money I earn will go to my engineering programâŠâ he murmurs, almost ashamed. Yet you know very well I might not be accepted in any university, given his criminal record, even if it was an accident.
The room seems to shrink around you, the walls lined with old floral wallpaper absorbing every word like a secret to be buried. Actually, this conversation was draining all your energy and you felt like it was burying you alive.
âWhat about the accident with Jeremy? You think thatâs just going to vanish from my life? This town⊠They hate me. And with a baby, theyâll target you when our relationship will be exposed.â
As his voice breaks, he remains unable to finish his sentence.
The air between you becomes electric, charged with unspoken words. Your fists clench to hold back the trembling of your hands, as do your jaws. Tears burn your eyes and fog your vision. Your heart beats painfully. His words feel like a stab in the chest.
âThen go away!â
The words spurt out, sharp and irrevocable. You breathe hard, your lungs struggling against the dense air of the room. He frowns, his eyes on you, in which a glimmer of distress gleams.
âIf you canât handle it, get out! Get out!â you insist in a sharp tone.
His eyes cloud over with tears and sparkle with pain, as if heâs looking for something on your face⊠Perhaps a retraction on your part? A final confirmation for him to leave without looking back? He seems to be looking for something in your face, a reason to stay or perhaps permission to leave. But he finds nothing, just a reflection of his own distress.
Corey takes one step, then another, moving slowly toward the door. Each movement is heavy, as if heâs carrying the full weight of his choices and fears on his shoulders. He places his hand on the handle, his white knuckles betraying the strength of his grip.
âIâŠâ he begins, but his voice is lost in an inaudible whisper.
With one last look, a mixture of apology and regret, he opens the door. The creak of the hinges seems to underline the finality of the moment. You stand still, staring at the empty space heâs left behind. The door slams behind Corey, a dry, final sound, bringing in the smell of impending rain this October 2021.
If only he could stand up to his crazy mother Joan. If only he could gain confidence in himself! If only he could understand that he was betraying you! After all, right from the start, youâd always opened the door of your house to him so he wouldnât have to go back to his mother and hear her screaming, belittling him, even slapping him at times. You were the only woman in all of Haddonfield who agreed to give him a chance after the accident, even though you knew about the childâs death. You never judged him. You gave him all the love he needed, building a relationship of trust and pure love. True love.
Yet heâs just proved to you that heâs not worthy. Like father, like son, after all, since his father abandoned his mother when she was pregnant with him.
And as long as he doesnât rebel and become a real man, no longer a scared teenager, he wonât move on with his life, you were certain. You, however, couldnât stay stuck at this dead end.
Alone in the silence that followed, you closed your eyes, finally allowing your suppressed emotions to rise to the surface. Silent tears roll down your cheeks, each a promise of struggle and resilience. You breathe deeply, smelling the familiar scent of your great auntâs house, mingled with the fresher scent of the rain to come. Here, in this house that is now yours, you will find the strength to face what lies ahead. Alone, but free.
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In the weeks that follow, Corey tries to get back to you with numerous messages and calls, which you reject every time, but also by coming to your house. You never open the door for him. And as soon as you spot him in the town, in the stores, you make sure you avoid him. Better still, youâve changed garage for your car repairs. In any case, none of his messages or voicemails indicate that he will assume his paternity, oh no. He wants you to understand his point of view. Like a little boy, heâs terrified. He doesnât want you to stay mad.
As the months go by, his texts become rarer and rarer, until you donât receive them anymore. From time to time, however, you find a wad of $100 bills in your mailbox, in an envelope signed âC.C.â.
You face your pregnancy and the birth of your child alone, without a father. Yet your few friends are there for you, and when your parents can, they visit you in Haddonfield. When the baby is born, you hesitate, but decide to leave an envelope with the babyâs photo and her name in your mailbox, knowing full well that Corey will pick it up. Did you do this to make him take responsibility? Out of simple kindness so he knows your daughterâs name and what she looks like as a newborn? Perhaps.
Again, the months go by and your daughter is only a few months old. Thanks to a friend, you learn that Corey has found love again in the arms of... Allyson, Laurie Strodeâs granddaughter. The news hurts and stabs you in the heart. Deep down, maybe you were hoping heâd come back and finally become a real dad, not just a biological father. Especially since the older your daughter gets, the more she looks like him, with her natural kind of pout, her silky brown curls with golden highlights. Sometimes, she even seems to have her fatherâs eyes.
What you donât know is that Corey never completely abandoned you.
He spied on you.
Over and over again.
You became his obsession, despite your many rejections during your pregnancy.
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The room is plunged into darkness, subdued by half-closed shutters. Only a trickle of light from the street sneaks in through the slits. You gently cradle your daughter, her cries gradually subsiding under the effect of your comforting caresses. Her steady, soothing breath calms you, as you lay her gently in bed. An exhausted sigh escapes your lips, then you let yourself fall onto your own bed, letting fatigue fall on you like a leaden screed. Your heavy eyelids barely lift to glance at the clock, which is blinking mercilessly: 3:30 a.m. How long has it been since youâve had a decent nightâs sleep? You donât even remember, but the dark circles under your eyes testify to the many nights of sleep cut short and the incessant preoccupations flooding into your brain. Being a single mom was hard as hell.
As you drift off to sleep, reality suddenly catches up with you. You jerk open your eyes, your heart pounding in your chest like a panicked drum. A man stands over the cradle, frozen in the half-light like a shadow, a sleep paralysis demon. He wears blood-stained overalls, his face hidden behind a white mask devoid of human expressionâŠ
Michael Myers.
Your eyes widen. Your breath freezes in your throat. A shiver of fear runs down your spine. You panic, but you force yourself to remain calm so as not to wake your sleeping daughter a few yards away. Without taking time to think, you try to throw yourself on top of your daughter, whom you try to press to your chest. Faster than you, the man pushes you away and presses his body against yours, still on the bed. His hands slip around your neck, ready to strangle you⊠One of the serial killerâs habits, as everyone knows, when heâs not stabbing his victims with a kitchen knife.
You try to scream, to fight against his relentless grip. Your throat tightens, unable to produce the slightest sound. Panic takes hold of you, a burning sensation that consumes every part of your being. Gradually, your strength leaves you. Suddenly, a wave of familiarity washes over you, a fragrance that takes you back to distant memories, forgotten moments of happiness. The sweetness of this reminiscence is swept away by the implacable terror of the present situation.
You try to gather your thoughts, to find a way to free yourself from the grip of this stranger who holds you prisoner in your own bed. Before you can articulate a single word, a brutal shock hits the back of your skull, a blinding explosion of pain that overwhelms you and engulfs you in darkness. Then, itâs pitch black.
âWe are finally reunitedâŠâ whispers the husky male voice.
[Authorâs notes]
Should I write another part? If yes, what do you want to happen next?
Sorry if itâs not developed enough. I would totally do it if I was writing one of my novels⊠But this story is mainly to satisfy myself lol
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His baby mama, part 2 (Corey Cunningham x reader)

PART 1
Pairing: Corey Cunningham x reader Warning: kidnapping Disclaimer: English isnât my native language (Iâm french), so you can correct me if you spot some mistakes :) + itâs gonna be a short story, so donât seek a full development as you would in a novel
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When you open your eyes, a thick veil of unconsciousness dissipates, revealing a dark room. Your head spins and your limbs feel numb with a strange sensation that sends shivers through your whole body, amplified by the coolness of the surroundings. Suddenly, you realize youâre in your basement. You try to move, but your movements are hindered by tight restraints that hold you to a dusty old mattress in a sea of forgotten boxes. Your hands are tied with a thick rope. Actually, itâs not tight enough, you can move a little, but itâs still reassuring.
What happened...?
Memories of yesterday come flooding back. Terror wells up inside you, a venomous snake wrapping itself around your heart and choking you. Why are you here? Whereâs your baby? Panic overtakes you as you frantically search for answers, your eyes feverishly searching the dark corners of the cellar for a clue, a way out.
And then, like lightning in a storm, you see it. Your daughter, your precious treasure, sleeping peacefully in her crib beside you, oblivious to the threat in the air. A sigh of relief escapes your lips, though your anguish continues to clench your throat and twist your stomach. You lean over her and slide a hand over her soft tummy. She seems to be doing just fine. He hasnât hurt her. More surprisingly, he didnât kill you... Thatâs not Michael Myers modus operandi. So⊠why are you here? What does he want with you? The questions swirl around in your head and gnaw at your insides, without you understanding whatâs going on.
Your trembling fingers slowly move up to touch the soft skin of her little hand. A shiver runs down your spine as you realize how vulnerable she is, how youâre both at the mercy of the surrounding darkness... At the mercy of a madman. Youâre not stupid enough to believe that if you open the basement door, it will open and youâll get on with your life as before. As if reading your mind, the creak of the sinister door pierces the silence. Your hair stands on end. Your heart misses a beat. The door opens slowly, revealing a menacing shadow. Your breath freezes in your throat and acid reflux surges up your throat, burning your windpipe.
And there, in the doorway, you see him. Michael Myers. His empty, dark gaze pierces you. He represents a silent threat that chills you to the bone. Fear paralyzes you and your limbs are refusing to answer to your desperate orders to flee.
Youâre a prisoner in your own home, at the mercy of a faceless monster bent on your destruction. You feel your strength ebbing away, hope flickering in the darkness as you realize that youâre alone, powerless against the unspeakable horror befalling you.
The flickering light from the basement illuminates a strange figure, a man in a boogeyman mask standing there motionless, like a specter straight out of your darkest nightmares. You donât understand, none of this makes sense. Your heart pounds in your chest as you instinctively step back, your baby in the crib next to you, a fragile barrier between you and this terrifying intruder.
"What do you want?" Your voice slightly shakes and youâre certain he can sense your fear... Like the wild animal he is.
The man doesnât respond immediately, his gaze hidden behind the inexpressive mask of a boogeyman. He slowly moves in your direction, as his footsteps sinisterly echo in the room. You stand over the cradle, protective, ready to do anything to defend your child from this unspeakable threat... If you have to be stabbed 15 or 16 times like he did Judith to save her, youâll do it. Sheâs the most precious thing in the world to you.
"What do you want?" you asked again, in a sharper tone.
Silence.
Annoyed, you grab the first thing that comes to hand â a box of condoms forgotten on a dusty shelf â and throw it at the masked man. He barely catches it before it hits his latex mask. He drops the condoms to the floor and slowly removes the serial killerâs mask. Your eyes widen. You think youâre dreaming. Itâs impossible, isnât it? You almost choke on your saliva. Youâve never been so disturbed in your life, so much so that your whole being is shaking like a leaf.
Corey.
Your ex, the father of your daughter.
The man you loved and still love.
"Corey?" you whisper, stunned, as if you were in a bad dream.
He looks at you with his dark eyes, reflecting a pain you canât understand, beyond anything you could imagine. For the first time, you perceive something different⊠As if heâs not quite the nice guy you used to date.
"Iâm sorry," he murmurs at last, his voice little more than a whisper.
You stand there, petrified, unable to move as the pieces of the puzzle begin to fall into place in your jumbled mind. Why is he there? Why is he covered in blood? Could it be that heâs usurped the notorious serial killerâs name for revengeâŠ? Revenge on whom? So many questions loop in your mind.
"Corey, what happened?"
Your words are barely audible, a desperate plea in the oppressive darkness. He looks away, his shoulders sagging under the weight of his invisible burden.
"I need to talk to youâŠ"
In the suffocating atmosphere, the echo of your breaths intermingles, in a song of fear and confusion. Corey stands before you, still in a menacingly silhouette, his piercing gaze on you⊠the gaze of a killer.
"Weâre together now and no one can separate us," he declares in a deep voice, each syllable falling like a stab into your already wounded heart.
You stare at him, incredulous, unable to understand how events could have taken such a turn. Allyson, his girlfriend, a mere puppet in a game with rules you didnât catch. Confusion fills you, mixed with a hint of dread, as you desperately try to make sense of it all.
âCorey, what are you talking about?" you gasp, your voice trembling.
He sneers, a cold sound devoid of any humanity.
"Allyson has been nothing but a pawn," he repeats, a touch of disdain tinting his words.
Your eyebrows furrow, your thoughts intertwining in a swirl of confusion and distrust.
"What do you mean?" you ask, anxiety tightening your throat like a vise.
Suddenly, Corey comes closer, his gaze anchored in yours. His hand firmly grasps your chin, forcing you to keep your gaze in his. A flush of panic rises in you, aware that a completely different man is standing in front of you right now⊠If only you could bring back the old Corey. Now heâs looking at you, as if heâs trying to read your soul, as if he likes to see the fear on your face.
"I hated the idea of you separating me from our daughter," he whispers. "You never gave me a chance."
You hold your breath, your thoughts swirling in a chaotic tumult as his words echo in your mind.
"You didnât want to assume your paternity and you told me to get an abortionâŠ" you retort, in a tone full of bitterness.
He glances down at the cradle where your daughter rests peacefully, her little arms waving in the air as she chirps, a sign that sheâs just woken up to the sounds of your discussion. With a surprising delicacy, Corey takes her in his arms, and presses her against his chest, without hurting her, all of this with a gleam of tenderness in his eyes. One of his hands strokes your daughterâs curls, so similar to his own, then he presses a kiss to her forehead.
Something tells you that a new chapter is opening, charged with mystery and danger, but also with a glimmer of hope... Not forgetting the element of uncertainty.
However, the basement seems to shrink around you, its walls becoming oppressive, threatening to crush you. Corey is still standing in front of you, but heâs putting the baby back in the cradle. On the other hand, your struggle against the bonds holding you captive, icy anguish gripping your heart with its claws.
"Untie me, please," you beg in a trembling voice.
Corey shakes his head, a shadow of distrust hovering in his dark eyes.
"Youâll run," he declares in a calm but resolute voice, each word weighing like a silent condemnation.
You frown, your frustration mixed with a hint of anger.
"Why would I run away? I donât understand you," you protest, a note of incredulity piercing your fragile voice. A beautiful lie you hope to serve him on a gold platter, but you both know very well why. You suspect he killed people that Halloween night. Something dangerous has awakened in him.
He scrutinizes you with his inscrutable gaze. Then, in a voice devoid of any empathy, he lets slip the brutal truth behind his mask of apparent calm.
"I killed my mother", he reveals coldly, his words reverberating in the heavy cellar air like echoes of doom. "She got what she deserved. And Ronald⊠Ronald was killed by some kids I wanted to eliminate. They threw me off a bridge a few days ago. Fortunately, I got them all, one by one⊠Their deaths were equivalent to their degree of involvement in my torment."
He smirks, then snicker. A shiver of fear rips through your spine and you wince as best you can. How can he announce such a thing so lightly? A wave of horror washes over you, a deadly embrace that compresses your chest and suffocates every part of your being. Your breath catches in your throat and your eyes mist with tears. This isnât your Corey, this isnât the man you loved. Itâs a monster, a predator lurking in the shadows, ready to strike without mercy.
You feel trapped, imprisoned in a hell you can barely understand. Fear seeps into every fiber of your being, a throbbing pain that twists your insides. What are you going to do now that you know the truth? How can you escape this unspeakable horror that threatens you from all sides?
He slowly comes nearer, his face so close to yours so you can feel his warm breath skimming your skin. Your heart pounds in your chest. A wave of panic rises inside you and that same suffocating sensation threatens to engulf you.
"Youâre gonna love me again like you used to," he whispers, in a voice as soft as it is tinged with madness.
Terrorized, you nod weakly, your eyes fixed on his, a flicker of despair in your gaze. He smiles, a smile devoid of warmth, a smile that chills you to the bone.
Then, in a dark, sinister voice, he breathes the words that echo like a warning in the tension-filled air: "You belong to me".
A shiver of horror runs down your spine as you realize the magnitude of the threat b Youâre a prisoner in your own basement, at the mercy of a man you no longer recognize, a man who seems to have lost most of his humanity⊠Heâs the darkness.
Youâre trapped.
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[Authorâs notes] Should I write another part? Do you have ideas for another part? Again, sorry if itâs not developed enough. I would totally do it if I was writing one of my novels.
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~Get Down On Your Knees And Tell Me You Love Me~ (Corey Cunningham x reader short)

It was Halloween night and you were watching a scary movie and eating popcorn as you waited for your boyfriend to return from whatever he was doing.
He's been going out at night a lot more lately without any explanation. You always ask him where he was going but he would just tell not to worry about it and walked out the door.
So you just let it go and let him do whatever it was that he was doing. Although you were a bit concerned for his safety as there was a killer on the loose.
You didn't want him getting killed or hurt. You could never forgive yourself if anything where to happen to him.
You started wondering if he ran into the killer. What would he do? Would his dead body be on the news the next day? The thought of it scared you to death.
As you where lost in thought you heard a knock at your door. You took a breath of relief knowing it was your boyfriend.
You get off the couch and open the door. Your boyfriend was standing their with blood on him. You became really worried. You where afraid someone had hurt him.
He steps into the house and closes the door. He walks to the couch and stands by it. You walk over to him and hug him. He hugs you back tightly before letting go.
"Are you ok Corey, did someone hurt you?."
"No, no one hurt me, I'm alright."
"Why is their blood on you?"
"It's not mine."
"W-what?"
"It's Jasmine's, the one who would always bully you at school. I-I killed her for you, so she can't bully you anymore."
"C-corey, this isn't right."
"I just want to protect you (y/n)."
You wanted to cry you wanted to run away but you couldn't because even after what he did you still loved him.
"Do you still love me (Y/n)?"
"I... of course I do Corey I could never stop loving you."
"Then get down on your knees and tell me you love me."
"...I."
"Do it!"
So you got down on your knees and stared at Corey.
"I...I love you Corey."
He grinned and gestured at you to stand back up. Then he kissed you and pushed you against a wall. The kiss became more heated and you let out a soft moan. This made him grin even more. Then he backed up and held you tight.
"I'm never going to let you go. You belong to me and only me, you're mine forever and ever."
"I'm yours forever."
You guys stayed like that for a while before going to bed for the rest of the night.