Hi, I'm Summer or Roxanne! I'm a self taught artist.
I made this account to show my ocs from a fandom I have been very interested in lately.
Please if you are under the age of 18, please do not interact with this account. This is because the media is targeted 18+ in my country due it's adult themes and going into dark topics in detail in a a psychological horror environment that isn't appropriate for minors.
Anyways, please enjoy my blog!
Basic dni btw: I.C.E supporters, people who are supporting any wars going on, Trump supporters, AI "artists", AI bro, NFTs bros, Racists, Darkshippers/Proshippers (I know proship means something else originally but I still see Darkshippers using the term proship and proshipper), Terfs/trans-exclusionary radical feminist, Swerfs/Sex Worker-Exclusionary Radical Feminist, Puritans/Purity culture people, bigotry people of all kinds (Racist, Transphobia, Homophobia, etc), pedophiles/lolicons/shotacons, Profic people, etc.
(Note: The term "profic" in this case, is used by Darkshippers and lolicons/shotacons. Not people who are anti-censorship. 👍)
• Purple Bandeau Tight-high slit dress with lacy flowers around it
• suspender fishnets pantyhose
• Black high heels
Weaponry:
• A Shure model 55 Unidyne on a tall stand has been modified into a spear like Weapon.
• The spear head that's hidden in the microphone is normally covered in Arsenic (King Of All poisons) or being burnt hot enough to the point, it can melt away any muscles or skin.
• The heat is normally contained in microphone if it's not in use.
CW/TW: Brief mentions of child abuse, bullying and murder.
Peggy Hargrave was born into a rich family, Buckinghamshire, England.
Peggy came from a big family, she grew up with three sisters and four brothers.
Her mother was the daughter of a russian woman and a traveling English man. Her mother was a housewife who held traditional gender roles.
Her father was an English man and was a famous businessman, running his family's business that had been around since 1854.
In childhood, when she was a little girl, she had a talent for singing. She had a dream to be known to all people in the world as a famous singer.
It all started when Peggy heard people sing on the radio as a young girl.
However her dream of becoming a famous singer seemed impossible, her mother wanted her to be lady-like and become a rich man's wife. This caused parts of her childhood to be strict when it came to her training to be a "proper lady."
Her father on the other hand saw her as a possible heir for his company, but Peggy didn't want to be a heiress to his company.
Despise her parents being loving, she did faced abuse as "punishments" by the hands of her parents for multiple things such as being trapped in a room with no food or water for a day, cigarette burns, and being hit by her parents anywhere on her body.
She was taught Christian beliefs by her father and mother teaching her about the bible ever since she was 5 years old.
In her school years, she went to a Christian school. She faced bullying from the girls.
She bottled up the bullying during the years as it was a "sign of weakness" and it was "unlady for a lady to cry over rude names" in her eyes.
There were days when she couldn't hide the bullying from her family. However, she only told her brother and sister she was close to about it. She prayed to Virgin Mary about all the suffering she went through and wondered, "Did you go through the same suffering when you were young too, Mother Mary?"
Once she left school at age 14, she started to save up money in secret that was given to her on her birthdays from family members in hopes to take music lessons to support her dream of being a singer one day since she knew her parents wouldn't let her follow that dream.
When she was 16 to 17 years old, she took music lessons to improve her singing from the money she was saving up since she was 14.
When she became 18, she was ready to leave the nest and start to become a singer. She asked for money from her grandparents from her mother's side of the family to move to America, which they accepted.
Once she got the money to support her starting a new life and pay for the travel from England to America, she moved to America to start her career as a singer. She started to sing in local cafes during when she was 18-19, and she got money from people who listened to her voice. Even though she wasn't doing it for the money, she just did it because she wanted to follow her dream.
When she turned 20, she started to sing in bars. She soon met a man she fell deeply in love with at age 24. She quickly married him during that same year, and she quickly became very popular with locals through her marriage with her new husband. A year later, her and her husband moved to Blackwell, Oklahoma, in March of 1948.
During the same year, a creep tried to take advantage of her outside the club she was singing at during a smoke break which didn't end well for that guy as she bashed that guy's skull open with a rusty pipe.
She went back to the club, she started to sing again like nothing happened.
She felt a man's glaze on her, and that man was Leland Coyle. After the show, Peggy went up to him and sparked a conversation with him.
The two got it off like a house on fire. She even showed the creep's corpse like it was a trophy later in the night.
She told him the truth that the creep was trying to take advantage of her, and she did it out of self-defense. She told him that she didn't know if she would go to jail for it since back in England, self-defense is seen as murder and people get put in jail. Leland told her he wouldn't tell anyone about it, and he was impressed that she had the balls to show a guilty's man corpse like it's was a trophy. He offered her to hide the body, and she accepted his help.
When she became 30 years of age, she heard rumours that her husband was cheating on her with multiple women.
So she wanted to know if those rumours were true, she couldn't find anything at first.
One night, She caught her husband in the act with his mistress. The mistress was another singer she sang with in duets in the past, and this singer was well-loved by the community.
She didn't do anything about it at first. She was mad and heartbroken, but she bottled it up like she did with bullying in her childhood.
A few days went past after catching her husband in bed with another woman. She developed an addiction to alcohol to numb the pain for it after finding out her husband was a serial cheater.
Then five months later after finding out her husband's affair, she went out for a smoke break before a show in the bar she normally sang at, She had a idea on how she could deal with his husband and his mistress once she saw the flame of the cigarette.
One night, when her cheating husband and one of his mistresses were asleep. Peggy locked the bedroom door and windows before settling the house on fire.
The flames of the fire were quick when she thought the fire was going to be slow, she got caught in the flames before she could safety leave the house and watch her husband and his mistress burn in the house.
She somehow escaped the fire with some burnings. However, the fire of her and her husband's house caught a lot of attention. She told the locals, anyone who had a job with news, and Leland Coyle that her husband went mad from Hysteria and tried to murder her.
This lie made the public trust her more.
After her husband's death, she changed her surname back to Hargrave. Over time, she grew insecure about her burn marks from people staring at her or making comments about it. Peggy started to cover her burn marks with heavy skin coloured make-up, a trick she used to cover bruises, cuts, and cigarette burns during her childhood.
A year after her husband's death, Peggy grew unsatisfied with her husband's murder. Even though she was supposed to be happy, she got her husband's money that was left in his will, and she still got her singing job despite the burns she tried to cover up. She didn't feel satisfied with killing her husband nor his mistress he slept with.
In response to this feeling, she went into digging into her former husband's cheating affairs. She got the names of all his mistresses.
She went on murdering the rest of his mistresses in the spring of 1954. Her ex-husband had six mistresses, one she already murdered in the fire. The other five were murdered in different ways.
Two was murdered by being lured by Peggy and then poisoned. These women were unmarried women living in Blackwell
Two women who stabbed to death by a kitchen knife and their faces were cut off with the same kitchen knife. These women were sex workers
The last woman was shot in the head, and Peggy made it look like a suicide. This woman was a housewife living in Blackwell.
In the summer of 1954, Peggy went on killing men who she considered "lowlifes" as she wasn't satisfied with killing her husband's mistresses. She wanted more. These men reminded her too much of her former husband. She went on to kill 9 men before the Blackwell Police caught up to her crimes.
She used her voice like a siren call and her sexuality to lure in these men.
Peggy took these men back to her place for some "alone time" before killing them through poison.
The Blackwell Police department couldn't find anything. Peggy used her feminine charms against the police officers and told them "she had nothing to do with it...she was too busy with her singing career and she was a widowed housewife living a quiet life in Blackwell."
Just like her lie back in 1953, the police dropped let her off the hook, and the cases of the nine men and five women went cold a few months later.
She didn't kill any more people after that until she found "the right moment again."
In August of 1957, she met Clyde Perry at her favourite bar she was singing at. She quickly saw him as her next target after so long of waiting for her next time to kill again. She tried to seduce him by flirting with him. However, he quickly shut her down, then told her he was here to see her before lying that he was an amateur journalist trying to make a break moment with an exclusive interview with the widowed wife of the late music director, Raymond O. Harker.
Peggy agreed to this interview. She answered each of Clyde's questions with lies or half-truths along with sprinkles of her feminine charm. She really didn't want him to find out she murdered her ex-husband, his mistresses, and so many men after her husband's death. However, Peggy didn't know that Clyde was interested in the case of the fire that happened at her and her former husband's old resident back in late-1953, and he knew that Peggy was the one to kill her husband.
Through this interview, Perry knew that these were lies and half truths that came out of Peggy's month. Perry had done some digging into Peggy's past and found out that she was the one who killed her husband. How he found out about it is through her closest sister and brother, her sister Vera and her brother, Howard.
Howard told Perry that Peggy wrote him a letter shortly after the fire incident during her time in the hospital being treated for her burns that she murdered Raymond and his mistress in detail. He told Perry that Peggy felt guilty and that she was going to hell for her sin.
Vera told Perry during a phone call with Peggy, her own sister, only could remember two of her sisters, her and Raisa, then Peggy told Vera she could only remember their brother, Howard
Peggy told Vera, telling her that she couldn't stop thinking about Raymond, which was understandable since Raymond was her first love and only husband.
With all the information in mind, Perry thought Peggy was perfect and he was determined she was a good fit to be a prime asset, however it was going to be tricky to get her to Murkoff since she wasn't in jail or in an asylum and was well loved in the community. So he went back to Easterman and asked him if he could get the singer here to be the next prime asset.
A month later, Peggy got a letter from Easterman about how he wanted to see her in a private fancy restaurant in Los Angeles.
Soon, Peggy decided to meet up with Mr. Easterman. Once she met him, she felt charmed by him and even developed a small crush on him.
During the dinner, Mr. Easterman told her hands will be clean from any sin she committed if she does a few favours for him, He claimed he will destroy any police report that's protected by the government or not about all these men's and women's unfortunate demise including her husband's murder if she agrees.
Peggy told him about her bloodlust and how it felt like it's never ending for her, and she didn't want to go to jail out of fear of a possible execution. Easterman told her that if she does these favors for him, she can murder any lowlifes to satisfy her never-ending bloodlust without anyone trying to get her in jail.
Once Peggy asked Easterman about her singing career, he simply told her she could still have a singer's life. So, she agreed.
Peggy was soon transferred to Sinyala Facility to become a prime asset a year later. Despite having three trials, her blood lust isn't satisfied...to her at least.