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Truth be told, I was tempted not to submit this pasta since it makes a few references to a currently unfinished "versus pasta" between Jane and Nazar/the Judge I have been working on for what seems like an eternity now (appropriately named Jane the Killer vs. Nazar and the Judge... Also damn you perfectionism/writer's block!), but the hell with it. It's a good pasta, and I wanted to submit this before 2014.

However, in order make up for the fact that I haven't finished the"vs. pasta" yet (and I'm starting to question if I ever will), here's a vague summarization of the story's events: 
The versus pasta occurs a little over 10 months after Jane's showdown with Jeff the Killer (think what happened in 'Jeff the Killer versus Jane the Killer', aside from Jane getting knocked up by Jeff/'summoning the ghosts' of Jeff's family during the battle). Jane has been recuperating with her girlfriend Mary and her younger sister Jessie. She learns that Jeff survived their fight (like in Jeff v. Jane). Following a lead that Jeff's somewhere in the Pacific Northwest, Jane tries to pass through the Cascade Mountains in order to catch up to him right as a heavy blizzard with white-out conditions hits the region, and loses consciousness as she nearly freezes to death in the snowstorm. Nazar finds Jane, brings her to his cabin... and about 22 hours later Judge is trying to kill her.
And that's basically the story in a nutshell [and all I really want to say right now].

But I digress. Let's talk get to 'The Killer, the Judge, and the Good Samaritan'.


In regards to the victim of this multi-character pasta: Some folks are too stupid to live. Or know when to shut up. This biker was both of those things. 

And I think it's pretty clear that when dealing with Jane the Killer, you should never, under any circumstances, threaten/harass her sister Jessie (who, from what I've heard, isn't a pushover) or her girlfriend Mary. Doing either of the above is more or less asking for a violent, agonizing death. And doing it when Nazar/the Judge are also in the area is even more suicidal. Of course, this is assuming Nazar can stop Jane and Judge from trying to kill each other (or to be more precise, stop the Judge from provoking Jane's wrath by trolling her every chance he gets).

So, yeah. 

If you enjoyed reading this creepypasta, or have any questions about the "relationship" (for lack of a better term at the moment) between these characters, please leave a comment below. I always appreciate the feedback.
*ducks into a comment-proof bunker and awaits the judgment of his peers*

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Wait wait wait.....what about Jane getting knocked up by Jeff??? 0.0