How I Killed The Andersons
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  • Reads 1,842
  • Votes 28
  • Parts 2
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Dec 04, 2014
Mature
"To put it lightly, David is the worst possible thing multiplied by cancer. Yeah, he's that bad. He's probably the biggest known bully in our school, and he really likes to target me. He's a product of his dad beating the shit out of him, trying to make him tougher to get scouted for hockey someday. In grade nine I felt sorry for him, and when it set in that the same thing happened to me and I'm nothing like him, the feelings were lost. He's bullied me, embarrassed me, and abused me for the last 4 years of high school. He's always been able to make my high school experience terrible. Every time I see that long dark hair or scruffy face in the halls I immediately feel the urge to stab him. I'd never actually do it though."
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