The Beginning

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Kevin: "Hey! Get over here or I'll make you hang high at the football pitch when the school is over." Frightened and scared David drew closer to Kevin. Too afraid to speak because he knew the reputation Kevin had in bullying. It was as if Kevin attended the school of bullying because he was so good at it. Kevin usually doesn't demand much from his victims but their lunch money and you dare not surrender. Kevin: You know what you have to do. Locating his back pocket, David brought out $5 that was given to him by his mother earlier that morning for lunch. Kevin: Beat it loser. David: I needed that for my lunch. Kevin: You dare talk back to me? David: Sorry. Kevin: Now scram! Speaking to himself, "I would become a millionaire if I keep this up before I graduate from there. That's if I ever graduate." Walking down the hall, Kevin meets up with a group of other boys. Kevin: Bullies, what's up? Rudolph: Kevin! Nice to see you around. How's the hunt going? Kevin: Bad. Kids these days have nothing to offer. I just made $5 from one sorry looking kid. It's like they're not even making an effort to being bullied. I don't get it. What's this world turning into. Alex: All I got was a sandwich and some IOU note from one kid. Could you imagine. Well, he owes me some money. Kevin: It's like their parents are not even trying. I think we should hold a protest. Parents need to know our demands are serious and need to be met or their kids gets it. Rudolph: Preach brother. Preach. Kevin: Well, what's going on? What's the agenda for today? Alex: Nothing for now apart from keeping these kids in check. Kevin, you take charge of 4th to 5th graders. You are the only one who can. Rudolph, you handle the 3rd graders. Mccarthy and Jimmy couldn't be here. God rest their souls. May they find peace and eternal rest. Kevin: What happened to them? Alex: Didn't you hear? It was a tragedy. They involved in a ghastly detention yesterday by Mrs Cloverfield. Rudolph: Damn!!! Kevin: Oh, crap! Not Mrs Cloverfield. Shaking their heads in disbelief and shock. Alex: Well, let's observe a one minute silence for our fallen heroes. Someday we shall see them again. Tomorrow morning to be exact. They all stood still and quiet with their heads down. Kevin brought out a handkerchief and wiped his tears as they mourn their comrades. Alex: Amen! Bullies, let's go and touch lives. Bullies... Kevin and Rudolph both chanted their slogan, " Bringing joy to the innocent."
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