By the Razor, by the Pin

Jenny was a beautiful young woman who had a suitor named Leo.

Leo visited Jenny everyday in her house to bring her chocolates and flowers. She loved those daffodils that he always brought her.

Leo's character was a mystery to Jenny, but she didn't care. What's important to her was that she loved Leo.

"Will you love me forever?" Leo asked one day.

Jenny smiled. "I will."

"I love you, my daffodil."

"I love you, too."

For some unknown reason, Leo had suddenly stopped visiting Jenny. A week had passed and Leo hadn't shown a shadow. It aggravated Jenny so much that she decided to visit Leo.

Jenny sneaked out at night and went to Leo's house. To her disappointment, the house was empty. She was about to leave when she felt the need to explore. When she got in, she found a trail of blood on the floor. Driven by curiosity, she followed it down to the cellar.

When she reached the bottom step, she was welcomed by a horrible sight. Corpses lay on the floor in organized rows. What's more horrifying was that they were all women dressed in elegant gowns. Safety pins sealed their bloody lips and razors studded their eyeballs.

Jenny ran out of the house in fear and locked herself in her room when she got home.

The next morning, she was terrified to know that Leo came to visit.

"Have you been in my house?" Leo asked her once they were alone.

"No." Jenny shook her head.

"You sure?"

"Yes."

Leo kissed her forehead. "I love you, my daffodil."

Jenny didn't respond. She decided to keep what she had seen as a secret though the images of mutilated women kept her restless at night.

The next day, she was shocked to find out that her parents were found dead in the woods with razors stuck in their eyes and safety pins in their mouths.

At the wake, Leo came and participated like he hadn't done anything.

"Have you been in my house?" he asked once again when they were alone.

"No." Jenny shook her head.

"Are you sure?"

"Yes."

Leo kissed her forehead. "I love you, my daffodil."

Jenny finally decided to tell the authority about what she had seen. Terrified that Leo might come after her, she decided to sleep in her aunt's house.

One night, she was about to go to bed when she saw a daffodil on it.

Before Jenny could react, Leo had already jumped on her, punching her in the stomach.

Without the strength to fight, Jenny could only watch as two razors glinted in the dark. Before she knew it, the two sharp razors had already landed on the soft flesh of her eyes. She felt the first pin pierce her skin as it passed through her lower and upper lips.

Leo pushed another pin into her lips. "Sshh . . . You'll be silenced, my daffodil . . . by the razor, by the pin. . . ."