episode 9 - three generations (1)

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Thirty-five years ago, Dolene High School was considered to be one of the best (if not the best) schools in the country. Teachers begged for a job there, parents were willing to pay any amount for their children to be admitted, and universities competed for students.

But after a school shooting that left more than three hundred students and faculty members dead (only one janitor survived), the place was now home to rats and cockroaches, looking like it would crumble to the ground any minute as the cracks on the walls spread each day. 

"I remember being so happy when Clint and Joseph earned a scholarship here," Bush said. "It was the best day of their lives." He stared at the now historical site. Since the building had been around for two hundred years, it couldn't be demolished, though multiple businessmen wanted to build monetary establishments in its place.

"You mean, the best day of your life?" Susan asked. 

"That's what I said."

Susan looked at the four buildings that made the former high school. Each carried one grade class - from grade ten to thirteen. "It's sad what happened here. But like Olga always says, "Thing happen for reazon,'" she said in a Russian accent.

Bush looked at his wife. "Who's Olga?"

"My Russian friend in my knitting group. You met her today and made fun of her accent. Don't you remember?"

Bush remained silent, trying to recall the woman. "No, I don't."

Sighing, Susan added, "She's the one with the large mole."

"Oh, Molga." Bush laughed. "She should go to the doctor and have her mole checked. I swear that thing was breathing on its own."

Susan slapped Bush's arm. "They are here." She pointed at Joe, Daisy and their friends. The children got close to them, ready for a fight. Apart from Moon, the others turned to leather clothes for comfortability. And Bush never understood why Moon preferred her fancy attires when blood stain from fighting monsters would ruin.

"I see everyone has their weapons," Bush said.

"Of course. And just so we all know, I have the best weapons out of everyone here." Joe showed off Mary-Kate and Ashley. Bush always found it funny that the boy was so obsessed with the Olsen twins as a child, that when he grew up there was still apart of him that longed for the old days. 

I should have never made him watch Full House, Bush thought. But it wasn't the first time that crossed his mind. Nearly ten years ago, Joe had bought an Olsen twins bag as a present for Daisy during her birthday. He unsuccessfully tried to make his twin sister become addicted to the two blonde girls.

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