Derrius And Derrick Short Story

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Derrius and Derrick met when they were young kids growing up in Idaho. Derrick was an innocent little boy until he got possessed by Derrius. He was an easy target for Derrius who was evil and soon began to do bad things to those around him. Growing up Derrick had very few friends. In the third grade Derrius mysteriously moved into town. Derrick never knew exactly where he lived or where he had come from. They soon became inseparable friends. One day Derrick asked, “ Derrius where did you come from?” With a creepy grin he replied, “I came from a time when evil ruled,” This scared Derrick but by now Derrius had almost complete control over Derrick. When his evil possessed Derrick he started to do unspeakable things like kill people and steal money. This led to his insanity and being placed in an asylum for mentally disturbed criminals. …show more content…
Dr Henry treated Derrick for about 10 years this is when he realized that Derrick was possessed by Derrius. Years of therapy weren’t helping Derrick. He would hurt other patients and attacked the staff at the hospital. Then one day he jumped and grabbed the doctor by the neck. The doctor in a hoarse voice whispered, “ This isn’t you Derrick, please let go!” Dr. Henry now feared for his life! He soon realized that what possessed Derrick was the devil and he had no choice but to kill him. Derrick is now 18 and Dr Henry is 48 years old. Dr. Henry thought about what to do. No one would believe his theory of possession. He decided to give Derrick an overdose of drugs. He quietly sneaked into his room, “Derrick I’m so sorry I have to do this,” said Dr Henry. Minutes later Derrick dies in his

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