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A few months later, he has gotten used to the negative comments about him, and getting hit or humiliated has been a normal event for him; he is completely immune to these things now. Who framed him in the first place? Why did the culprit do this? This doesn't matter anymore. Nothing matters anymore now.
"Hi! You there?" Helen receives a message from an unknown user on Facebook. "Who're you?" He replies. "I'm Tom, your classmate." Tom has never interacted with him before. This surprised him a bit. "What is it?" Helen says. "
It is a warm weather in the afternoon. "Come meet me on the roof after the first period in the afternoon. We need to talk, don't ask me y." texted Tom last night. Following his instructions, Helen meets Tom on the roof, waving his hand and walking towards him as he says "Hey Tom! What's up, friend?". "
Helen grabs the collar of his shirt, and, after pushing around a bit, they ended up near the edge of the roof. Tom slips and falls from the roof. Helen instantly grabs his hand, and tries to pull him back up, but Helen does not have that much strength to do so.
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Once again, Helen becomes the topic of discussion between students. Some people thinks Helen pushed Tom from the roof, but most of the others think that Tom committed suicide, and Helen failed saving him, because they saw him grabbing Tom's hand before he fell.
That night, Helen was in his room crying, shivering, and he cannot stop the guiltiness from is growing inside of him. He needs to calm down, and suddenly a thought flashed in his mind: "It's not my fault that Tom died. He deserves to die!" This makes him feel much better, and his guiltiness fades away too. Helen creepily smiles, "Tom has had his
Helen's classmates decide to have a party on the day of Halloween, but it's not to celebrate Halloween, it's just to have their friends come together to party. Of course, Helen was not invited to the party. The night before the day of Halloween Judy and Maggie were texting each other on Facebook. Both of them live in the school dorm, and Judy's room is next to Maggie's.
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09:04 – Judy: he's probably working I guess
09:06 – Maggie: something weird is
09:06 – Maggie: wait, I'll go check
(Using the hole on the door, Maggie saw something
09:07 – Maggie: o my god!! there's a guy outside who's wearing a mask and a blue jacket, and he's holding a knife. and HES ALL BLOODY!!
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