Short Story: The Meanest Kid In Elementary School

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Billy was the meanest kid in elementary school. Everyone feared Billy except for his friend Matt. Matt would call him “Bully” instead of Billy because they sounded alike.. Billy picked on this Bobby. Bobby wore glasses and he would always dress properly. He was a star student and Billy was really jealous of him. Bobby had a lot of patience and he would just ignore him. They’ve know each other since they were young and Billy has always bullied Bobby. One day Bobby was eating lunch and Billy threw him a milk. It splashed all over his head and clothes. Bobby said “What’s your problem”! Billy just laughed at him and walked away. Bob was angry. The teacher, Mrs. G, asked him what had happened but he stayed quiet.. He wanted to tell the truth but

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