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{{note|Before reading this story you should read both Squidward's Suicide and Red Mist on Creepypasta, and after reading those, you should read [[Squidward's Suicide Is Real]], as this the prequel to that story.}}
 
Have you ever wonderwondered what the real origins were to the bootleg SpongeBob episode Red Mist and Squidward's Suicide? Well here's the real story. The story starts with a seemingly normal kid named Nick Evanovich. He was a normal who got in trouble like every other kid, but a little more than others. Whenever Nick got in trouble he'd always have these angry outbursts and temporally lose control over himself as if something was wrong with him inside his head. One day when he was 16, he did something so bad to his friend Chris - I'm not going to tell you what he did - that his parents took away his video games, computer, TV, and other things away from him. Let's just say it ended in a gruesome death. After that, he was never the same again. One day, his mom saw him in his room, in the fetal position, muttering some sort of anti-Semitic things or reciting some sort of demonic prayers in some language she couldn't understand. After snapping him out of it, they took Nick to the hospital. During the car ride to the hospital, he was shouting at his parents' of what were probably curse words in the unknown language.
 
They were forced to put duct tape over his mouth and his arms and legs to keep him from kicking the seat and hurting his parents. When they arrived at the hospital, the doctor called his parents in a room and Nick in seclude room. When his parents were in the room with a doctor, his mom asked, "What wrong with our son?" The doctor replied, "Your son, after intensive exams, has Schizophrenia." "Oh my god," said both of Nick's parents at the same time. Every day after the doctor's appointment, Nick's Schizophrenia got progressively worse and worse.