Warning: This story is NOT for animal rights activists or pacifists, so piss off

Davis went fuckin crazy on the third day of school. Actually, he was crazy long before that. He was a loser and was always shitted on by other kids in school. So in the summer before senior year, he had stole a shotgun and ammo from his dad's house. On the first two days of school, other students noticed that he wasn't talking much and sat alone at lunch, as usual (even more strange, he brought his pet cat and dog, which he had killed, to eat). No one thought much of it since this was not very unusual for him. The next day, he woke up in his mom's apartment (his mom was already at work), loaded the shotgun, and rode his golf cart two miles to Odiaba High School. At the front of the school, his leaped from the cart, grabbed the shotgun from his back, and ran in. He started firing immediately. He ran through the halls shooting like a mad scientist, while other students screamed and wailed and cried for their mommy. Among the killed, some of his tormentors, Izzy (who, in his little, nerdy self, had beaten Davis up last year), Tai, Ken, Joe, and TK.

One guy who has been shot in the stomach exclaimed, "Duuude, ah am huht."

Davis kept running and firing and screaming like a man possessed until he reached an exit on the other side of the school. He threw the gun into a trashcan, and waited. The cops arrived 5 minutes later.

"Davis Motamiya, you have the right to remain silent, blah blah blah."

Davis was handcuffed and taken to headquarters, but not until he had beaten up a midget police officer.

Six months later ******** "Davis Motamiya, by the powers invested in me by the kickass Republic of Japan, I hereby sentence you to six life sentences back-to-back, one for each of your victims. So be it." *Bangs gravel*

Davis breathed a sigh of relief, and shook his lawyers' hands, while the prosecution who wanted the death sentence groaned and sputtered and protested like a bunch of spoiled brats.

*To be continued*

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