Chapter 1: Information
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Disclaimer:
- In this fanfic nobody is safe. There may be some survivors though.
- Rated 18 or up.
- 18+ people should only read this fanfiction. Anyone younger that should leave, and if they don’t then they shouldn’t complain about the content in here.
- In every beginning of a chapter, there will be a description for the location of death, time of death, number of dead people, and cause of death.
- There may be an aftermath section of the disaster.
- I will use original characters and characters from different media.
- I’m not a professional writer, so I might mess up in describing the gore, the violence, or the dialogue.
- All deaths in the fanfic are completely fictional and are not associated with real world tragedies.
- I will try to make the violence and gore feel grounded and not over the top.
- If you don’t like your favorite characters dying then you're free to leave and read something else.
- Some shows I’ll write multiple chapters for, due to the potential I see in them.
- This is just for fun.
Chapter 2: The Suburban Spill and Burn
Summary:
Our first Final Destination death scenario takes place in a Suburban Neighborhood.
Notes:
(See the end of the chapter for notes.)
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Media or Original: Original Character
Victim: Dave Garrison, A stay at home dad doing some weekend chores, while watching his toddler on the baby monitor.
Location: Suburban Neighborhood
Time: 3:02, Sunny Afternoon
Cause of Death: Chemical Burns
The day was sunny, with the sun beginning to go down for the afternoon. Dave Garrison was outside his house cleaning the gutters using a metal ladder sat on some uneven grass. With him was a baby monitor he put on the windowsill, so he could hear his toddler if she awoke. A radio on the neighbor’s porch next door was playing some music when it played ‘Burn’ by Ellie Goulding.
For some unknown reason Dave felt a chill in his spine, but he ignored it thinking it was just the wind. While he was cleaning the gutters, the neighbor's sprinkler system was automatically spraying water on the lawn which began to start seeping on the grass under the ladder’s feet, making it slightly unstable. Yet, he doesn’t notice the slight imbalance on the ladder.
Back inside the house, the family’s white cat was walking and climbing around the living room when suddenly, it knocked over a floor fan that was on top of a table onto the floor which bumped into a toy truck that Dave left.
The toy truck now begins to roll through the hallway until it wedges on the basement door, leaving it slightly open.
With the basement door partly open, a large draft comes to the basement, and to the laundry room fluttering a towel hanging on the shelf. The towel then knocks over a full bottle of bleach off the top shelf. While the bottle of bleach didn’t open completely, it cracks and starts to leak bleach on the floor.
It has been an hour and a half since Dave has been cleaning the gutters out and now he’s finished. He starts climbing down the ladder when he suddenly slips. The grass that was under the ladder has become wet and soft from the sprinklers and the ladder partly sinks in it. He fortunately catches himself from falling, but unfortunately the ladder and Dave knocks over the baby monitor.
The baby monitor lands on a flower pot full of water.
With the baby monitor wet, it began to short circuit. The short-circuited baby monitor starts a power surge in the house. Most of the room outlets were fine, except for the basement. One of the outlets in the basement had a space heater plugged in. With the sudden power surge, it starts to spark, right next to the large puddle of bleach.
Meanwhile with Dave, he grabs the damaged baby monitor, and seeing that it's broken, decides to go inside and check on the baby. He had no idea that there’s smoke with a faint sense of bleach rising from the laundry room. Had the fire alarm been activated he would have immediately gone straight to the basement and cleaned the mess.
Unfortunately, earlier in the morning Dave disabled the fire alarm to cook some bacon and forgot to reset it.
Now, with the smell rising, the white cat was spooked and jumped on a shelf in the hallway and knocked down a collective, wall-mounted, display sword. It lands in front of Dave missing him with a loud Thud! startling him in fear and shock.
Still freaked out about the fallen sword, he backs up and suddenly slips on some cars and legos Dave left on the floor.
He trips and falls down the stairs of the basement, and lands on the puddle of bleach. Still dazed from the fall he didn't react fast enough when the electrical sparks of the space heater began to ignite.
Boom! The sparks and the bleach ignited a small explosion and engulfed Dave in flames.
As Dave was burning to death, the baby slept peacefully without problems, and the sprinklers in the yard went off again, gently misting the lawn outside, as the house filled with smoke.
Notes:
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Chapter 3: No Return Ticket
Summary:
Inspired by Flight 180 from Final Destination (2000) and Final Destination 5 (2011).
Notes:
(See the end of the chapter for notes.)
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Media or Original: Media
Media: The Simpsons
Victims: About 288 passengers, 4 cabin crew, and one pilot, co-pilot, and engineer
Location: Springfield International Airport, Flight 318 above the ocean 30,000 ft.
Time: 1998, 9:45 PM
Cause of Death: Plane Crash
It was nighttime at the airport, and the Simpsons had just finished their check in routine and were at gate 23 waiting for their flight. While waiting, the terminal was playing “Rocky Mountain High” by John Denver. The tv’s in the airport were also displaying weather reports of storms growing in the ocean.
While most of the Simpsons weren’t nervous about flying, Marge Simpson was nervous the most. She always had a fear of flying, but her husband and kids reassured her that nothing bad will happen in the flight. However, she still had some worries.
2 hours had passed when the plane Flight 318 had finally arrived at gate 23. All the passengers assigned to that flight rushed to the gate with their tickets in hand. The Simpsons also managed to get in with no problems.
Outside the airport, a catering truck backing up to the plane accidentally bumped into the plane's fuselage during loading. A small dent goes unnoticed beneath the wing where a fuel line runs.
After 10 minutes, the catering truck drove away from the plane and the fuel truck began refueling the plane.
While refueling, all 288 passengers, including the Simpsons, began to get seated and comfortable in the cabin area for the 7 hour flight. Homer and Marge sat around the left area where they could see the wings. Bart sat around the middle area of the plane until he swapped places with a teen so they could be next to his family. So, now he is sitting around the tail of the plane by a window. Lisa and Maggie are sitting on the far right close to one of the emergency exits.
After 20 minutes of refueling, and the plane was ready for takeoff, as soon the pilots were finished with the takeoff procedure.
After the takeoff procedure was completed, Flight 318 took off. However, during takeoff, vibrations shook the damaged line loose slightly, but no alarms were triggered yet. However, a slow trail of fuel begins to leak from the plane just after takeoff.
About 4 hours into the flight, nothing happened apart from the hidden fuel leak. Then in the cabin, a passenger’s laptop charger started to spark in the outlet. A flight attendant seeing this unplugs it but accidentally breaks the plastic cover, exposing bare wires.
In the galley, a cup of water is spilled by accident onto that exact outlet panel, causing a small electrical surge that goes unnoticed.
Meanwhile, the leaking fuel from the wing was detected by the flight engineer too late because the plane had just hit some stormy turbulence over the ocean.
At first, the plane shook only for a few seconds, but then shakes became longer and heavier. Some passengers began to panic while oxygen masks began dropping.
While the plane was shaking the leaky fuel and the sparks from the electrical surge touched and ignited! This resulted in a loud pop and flames suddenly erupt along the side of the plane, trailing from the wing. Now, the entire cabin was in complete panic!
Marge looks out the window in shock and sees fuel mist igniting like a fuse along the wing.
Explosions began to ripple out under the cabin floor. The plane yaws sharply to the left. This yaw made people throw themselves from their seats.
Overhead bins start to burst open dropping bags and metal debris all over the passengers. One passenger got his skull crushed from heavy luggage and bled to death. Lisa and Maggie were stabbed by multiple sharp metal debris when one of the overhead bins broke and collapsed on top of them.
During the chaos the window that Bart was sitting next to was cracked and burst outward sucking Bart out of the airplane! He screamed all the way to the ocean until he landed hard in the water.
An oxygen tank was loose and fell on to the teen that swapped seats with Bart. And if that wasn’t bad enough, a food cart breaks loose and crushes a passenger against the bulkhead!
With all this mayhem, death and the turbulence still going, the integral structure of the plane became weak.
As a result, the tail end of the plane breaks off causing a violent decompression that sucks out several passengers including Homer Simpson! Marge, the last Simpson still alive, is desperately hanging on to her seatbelt terrified.
Then, the plane splits down the middle with her side breaking off and spiraling out to the ocean!
With one last breath, Marge screams as she watches the ocean rushing closer with the fuselage torn open, wind howling, and flames everywhere! As she was falling, she spotted a stuffed animal floating through the air and then… darkness.
A few seconds later, around the crash site at the ocean, debris was seen floating in the ocean, smoke was shown in the distance, and a single unpropped life jacket was bobbing to the waves. Death has reached and landed its final destination.
Notes:
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PokePotter1 on Chapter 2 Sat 23 Aug 2025 04:28PM UTC
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