8 Year Old Boy In The 1920's

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In the 1920s there was a 8 year old boy named Chris. He wasn't an ordinary boy he was non social he didn't talk to anybody. He lived with his parents he had no siblings. Chris everyday would be ignored by his parents when they got back from work. He built up his anger from his parents never giving him attention and giving him the love he wanted from them. Chris wanted to kill his parents he had a plan on how he was going to do it he wrote it down in his notebook He was gonna come home from school and wait for his parent from there 12 hour shift. He was ready he was waiting with the old rusty pistol that his grandpa gave to his dad. Chris was hiding in the living room watching his parents walk to the door. They both walked in and BAM BAM as

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