A boy called Eric lived on Edmund street. He was fat and ate a mars bar every day. His father died when he was six, and his mother is a alcoholic. At school he is made fun of, he is insulted about his weight and can't stand. He even once tried to commit suicide. One person especially, Jake Beach, or 'Beachy' was the worst, he insults him all the time, calling him Fatboy Orphan, he even set fire to his blazer, which was wrecked after. The day of his fathers death, beachy started a fight with him. He stuck his face in the dirt and tried to make him eat it. Eric pushed him of and ran. Beachy chased him, Eric turned around with a knife...
Later that day Jake Beach was taken to hospital. He was suffering from fatal knife wounds to his chest. He died later on in the evening.
That night, Eric could not sleep. He kept thinking Jake and his dad when a cold breeze hit him, it made a shiver go up his spine. "Fat Orphan" A voice came into his head, it wouldn't stop "Fat orphan, Fat orphan, Fat orphan!" It started getting louder and faster. He started screaming for it to stop, no one could hear him, his mother was out for the night. The voice wouldn't stop. He tried to get out the room, but it was locked. He went to draw, and pulled the same knife that took Jakes life...
Eric was found dead. Strips of flesh were ripped from his belly. His eyeballs were gauged out and his throat slit. His mother had jumped of a bridge, after screaming for help. There father commited suicide the same night years ago. After he killed a man called Steve Beach....
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