In FD2 Kimberly begged for his help, Bludworth (the mortician) gave in... a little. Saying, stressing that only new life can break the chain. A life that was never suppose to be. That didn't turn out the way they planned.
What if what he told her was accurate, but an important part was left out.
My idea, a prequel...
It is the early 1970s; William Bludworth is a teen, he and his friends escape a major disaster, an avalanche at a winter resort. The idea of blood on white snow is vivid as bodies pile up. Help is coming, but not fast enough for them.
The premonition came from his girlfriend. Things follow their usual course, friends drop. But Bludworth and his girl survive - the last standing.
The lag time between Death's reappearance to finish off the remaining survivors is a few months (giving time for the victims to be off their guard, false security). It's not say, nine months later.
Bludworth told Kimberly the truth: only new life can break the chain. A new life, that was never meant to exist. A new life, CREATED by two people who should already be dead.
This new life is not on Death's list, an anomaly. Solution; reboot the program to accommodate the new entry - chain broken. Fate becomes unknown to the survivors once again, their lives returned.
He told Kimberly just enough hoping she would connect the pieces - not to be on Death's crosshairs once more.
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