Trevon: A Short Story

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Trevon was a 15 year old black boy. He had a great life, he was rich, had a big house and everything he could ever want. But all of this was about to change, and Trevon’s world would change, mentally and in a supernatural sense.
The story starts with Trevon in his nice big room doing homework. It was located in the state of California. This room was the envy of the whole class, well the boys of the class. Trevon was a good student in school, mainly because he had a private tutor that his dad could afford.
It was a normal day, and Trevon woke up and had a five course breakfast. This was very rare for a little black kid. His parents constantly told him to remember his cousins that live downtown, which is full of crime and theft. There words will soon show some sense to him. One day at school he was called to the office. The principal had to talk to him about one of the other students. “Young man how dare touch Mary lynn. She was a straight a student, and now she is not going to school.
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Now his life is changing already, he went from a easy chill life, to a hard and gross life. From a king size bed to a twin mattress on the ground. One night while he was sleeping, he heard a person walking on the floor “What the heck is that” he thought. So he went up to the third floor of the apartment that he lived in, and froze and looked completely white. The figure lurched at him but trevon was too fast for it, because of those private dodgeball lessons he had. Then the ghost turned around and struck him on the head. He fell unconscious with blood running from his head. Later that night his cousins came in and started shooting at the demon that had just struck him down. But obviously they did not know that this wasn't going to work, and the demon made his move. Everything that was in the building was covered in blood as the demon shone some kind of light and everyone in the path of it was melting or blown

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