Erin was a socially awkward girl. She felt like
no one cared for her, not even her own mother. She can see how that
was; her mother hated the fact that Erin never talked to anybody,
and it led her mom to believe she was a complete loser. It
didn't help that Erin had a serious mental condition.
Obviously, school wasn't a picnic for her either, because the
more she was bullied by her peers, the more she saw her mother in
every one of the mean students.
However, once in a while, she'd see this man on
television. He seemed to be getting much more respect and love than
she ever had in her lifetime. She was clearly envious. She felt she
needed to recieve the same recognition that was equivalent to
his. She went and stole her uncle's Glock and took the bus
where she knew he would be at that time. She was in awe of her own
decision because she knew taking his notoriety away would instantly
make her famous.
She stood with the crowd that was waiting for him to
arrive, and just as she got in front, it did. The man exited the
car along with his family and shook a few of the gleeful folks'
hands. Erin took out her gun but hid it with the fabric of her coat
as he approached her.
As he shook her hand, he said, "Hello, young
lady." She had a tight grip on his hand and brought the gun
closer. She replied, "It was nice meeting you, Mr.
President."
Erin was a socially awkward girl. She felt like no one cared
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Sep 12, 2013 11:19pm
MaryPenguin · 1 decade ago
I LOVE CREEPYPASTA
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