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Now, you may be wondering why I am telling you all of this.
I have a story I wish to recount; a story of my good friend, Thomas. He would rather I not make this information public, however since he has threatened to reveal a secret of mine, I shall reveal one of his. Consider this
Now, on to the story I promised you. And before we proceed, I would like to give you all a warning that the events I am about to describe to you are rather graphic in nature. Reader discretion is advised, though I assume you had gathered that from my opening statement.
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You see, he never got along with other children. Of course, this was mostly because everyone feared him, though also partly due to his lack of social skills.
In his youth, Thomas was what you humans would refer to as a
He never enjoyed this torment, I could understand why. From his descriptions, it seemed traumatic and incredibly dehumanising, though it does not seem to bother him anymore.
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On one particular day, Thomas had finally reached his breaking point. He was fed up with the way he was treated, so he decided to enact revenge. Not much thought was given to this decision, as most of the time he was attempting to hold himself back from the violent outbursts which came to him just as naturally as the ability to walk would come to an infant in its early stages of life.
Early in the morning, hours before his school had even opened, he took a small few of his
When his mother packed his lunch as per usual on school days, she took notice of the tools but did not question it out of pure fear that her own spawn would slaughter her if ever she spoke up against him. His father was upset that some of his tools were missing, though chose not to discipline his child accordingly.
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The rambunctious chattering of the students around him made it rather difficult for him to concentrate on his task, though eventually Thomas would find who he was looking for: a pack of young boys his age. He cannot tell me the names of all of them or how many there were, as this instance was the first of many similar incidents that have all seemed to merge together in his abstract mind.
Thomas decided that he would start from the weakest of the group, a scrawny thing who he knew would not stand a chance against him. He thought to use the same technique he had used just six years prior on a dog as it
To start off with, Thomas slammed the boy against the concrete ground with enough force that he was sure he heard the crack of the
Next he took out a somewhat stronger but also rather weak boy who was just slightly above the previous boy in the
This time, Thomas took a slightly more violent approach. He reached for this
You get the idea, do you not?
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Each kill Thomas performed grew more and more violent, and they all eventually became a blur in his memory.
He did manage to massacre all of those boys who wronged him, using his
Someone watching had called one of the teachers out of concern as a child brutally executing his fellow students was not something that would usually happen.
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Thomas, out of self defence from what I can gather, attacked the teacher, though I do not believe he had killed her. It seems as the though she was, however, horribly traumatised by the event and most likely placed under witness protection.
He enjoyed every single moment. He considers this incident one of the few highlights of his pitiful childhood. I am rather proud of him, he is somewhat of a son to me though I doubt he views me as a father figure.
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