At 3:00pm lessons where adjourned and they got to work. It was hard and filthy work, the heavy, concrete drain covers had to be dragged back. Then the drain walls and floor was scraped to remove the clammy, deep, green muck that had been growing there over the summer. This was then shovelled into a bin to be dumped out later. From the very first cover, Sheõ and her class mates were well and truly over this laborious task. A hour in tempers began to flare, it was getting dark and the cold began to numb their fingers and toes. Kazu, one of the roughest boys in the class, snapped and he screamed at sheõ that this was all her fault. He yelled that a pure-blood Japanese person would never have gotten them caught so she should do them all a favour and die! He punctuated this with a large shovel full of cold, dark scum which exploded into her face and leached into her hair and clothes. The entire class erupted into a cacophony of laughter as she stood there in stunned silence trying to process what had just happened. A feeling of pure rage overcame her as she screamed at the entire group of four turning and running off into the darkness. Guess who shouted at her repeatedly to get back to work and that this was her fault that they were here? She ran until she was out of sight and long gone.
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The legend of Teke-Teke
HorrorTeke Teke, also spelled Teke-Teke, Teketeke, or Teke teke, is a Japanese urban legend about the ghost of a schoolgirl who is said to have been tied by her bullies onto a railway line, where her body was cut in half by a train.