A/N: Unlike my "Parents" story, I will be writing one-shots that revolve around the rest of the fourth grade class when they're not babies. These one-shots may be either their respective backstories and/or how they moved to South Park (backstories for the ones that were born in South Park and how they moved to South Park for the ones that weren't born in South Park) and a snippet of their shenanigans or it could be both (most of them will be a mixture of both, a brief backstory and a one-shot centred around them).
Elita was just dusting her house until she heard a loud crash that came from outside. Suspicious, Elita left the house to find that her rival, William Twist, had moved into the house beside her house.
"Oh no, no, no, no! Why the hell are you here?" Elita demanded. "I thought you hate me!"
"I do." Twist replied.
"Then why did you move in beside me?" Elita demanded. "I thought you loved living in Chicago, where the crime rates are high."
"I had to move beside you here in South Park because Nikita died in a failed heist and I can't continue living in a crime ridden city while grieving. I had no choice but to move in beside you because this is the only house in South Park that's for sale at the moment." Twist furiously explained.
Then the fox lady and the wolf man lowered their backs and started growling at each other, both of them were poised to attack each other.
"Grrrrrrr!" Twist snarled.
"Grrrrr!" Elita growled back.
The two canines just continued growling and snarling at each other until a four year old wolf girl approached both of them.
"Daddy, who is this fox and why are you fighting with her?" the wolf girl asked.
"Victoria, daddy's got something to deal with. Go inside and I'll be there to check up on you." Twist ordered.
The wolf girl, whose name was Victoria, went inside. Once she was inside, Elita and Twist continued their argument.
"Listen, steal from me and you'll have to face consequences." Elita warned.
"Fine, I never wanted to steal with you or from you." Twist snarled.
The two canines walked away, angry at each other.
When Victoria attended South Park Elementary, she was low key mean to her classmates when she thought they were getting on her nerves but she constantly acted nice when the teacher was around and she constantly got good grades, so she often got away with bullying.
One day in fourth grade, Ms. Nelson decided to get a gerbil for the class to take care of.
"Alright class. I've decided to get a gerbil for the class so we can take care of him together." Ms. Nelson announced.
She then opened a travel carrier for small animals, revealing a tan and white gerbil.
"This is Gerry, he's our gerbil from now-"
Just then, Luke and Asher unexpectedly burst into the classroom unannounced, dripping wet and covered in pond weeds.
"Sorry that we're late, Ms. Nelson." Asher giggled.
"Why are you two so wet and dirty?" Ms. Nelson asked.
"Uh..." Luke stammered.
"I don't care why you two are late, go clean yourselves and get, you two are filthy and soaking wet." Ms. Nelson ordered.
When Asher and Luke left the class, an evil grin popped onto Victoria's face.
"Those two idiots photobombed my selfie this morning, so I shoved them into Stark's Pond with my lovely booty scarf, aka my tail." Victoria thought as she evilly giggled.
"Yup, it's definitely Victoria who caused Asher and Lucas to be late. Judging by her expression and how she giggled." Theo mumbled.
"What was that?" Victoria hissed.
"Nothing..." Theo groaned.
"Sorry for that, back to what I was saying: Gerry will be our gerbil from now on and he will take care of him as a class." Ms. Nelson continued.
For the next two weeks, the entire class took care of Gerry and all of them seemed to enjoy him... except for Victoria, that is. She was low key mean to Gerry because she despised him for one petty reason, he bit her after she handled him roughly. She'd pick him up by the tail and drop him from above six inches above the ground, just to see him squirm away. While she was low key mean to the gerbil, she doesn't torture it when Ms. Nelson is around, so she always got away with intentionally dropping poor Gerry.
Victoria also constantly begged Ms. Nelson to bring Gerry home for the weekend. Her classmates had a hunch because based on how Victoria treated Gerry, they were all 99.9% sure that she'd do something bad to Gerry over the weekend. After an hour of Victoria begging her to bring Gerry home for the weekend, Ms. Nelson decided to let her bring the gerbil home for the weekend. The entire class was shocked to hear this.
"You see class, I've changed her. See, Victoria isn't a big bad wolf girl, she's a good sweet wolf girl that loves animals." Ms. Nelson beamed.
The entire class didn't agree with their teacher.
"No, no, Victoria is mean to Gerry when you're not around."
"I'm sure that the only reason why Victoria asked you to take home Gerry is so she can drop Gerry from higher distances and kill him."
Since Ms. Nelson never saw Victoria drop Gerry on purpose, she assumed they were making it up because they thought that Victoria couldn't raise a rodent without harming it just because she was part wolf.
"Stop being ridiculous, I've never seen her drop Gerry. Do you have proof that she drops Gerry on purpose?" Ms. Nelson asked.
"No." the entire class moaned.
"Stop overreacting. Don't let the big bad wolf stereotype fool you. We've changed her and now Victoria is going to be wearing a shirt that says 'Number One Gerbil Mom', it's going to be adorable." Ms. Nelson reassured.
News flash: what happens next is the opposite of adorable.
So Victoria took Gerry home for the weekend and the next week rolled by. On Monday, Victoria returned to school with no gerbil.
"Hey Vickie, where's the gerbil? You were supposed to take care of it for the weekend and bring it back today." Ms. Nelson asked.
"See, we told you that Victoria was probably going to kill Gerry over the weekend." said Micah.
"Listen young man, we're not jumping to conclusions. Now stop it with this kind of behaviour before I send you to the principal's office." Ms. Nelson rejected.
Obviously, Victoria did something bad to poor Gerry so she lied to her.
"Um, I got too attached to Gerry so I decided keep him home for one more day." she lied.
"See class, I told you that Victoria has changed." Ms. Nelson reassured. "Okay Victoria, please bring him back tomorrow."
"Don't listen to him, she's lying!" Cooper whined.
"Yeah." his classmates agreed.
"Stop accusing Victoria of killing Gerry. I'm getting pretty sick of your 'all wolves are mean' stereotype. All of you except for Victoria get two hours of after school detention." Ms. Nelson scolded.
Later after school, the entire 4th grade class (except for Victoria) were staying in the library for detention.
"Welcome to detention. There will be no eating, drinking, sleeping, playing on your cellphone, chewing gum or talking. Use this time to study and do your homework." Mr. Mackey sarcastically welcomed.
"Awwww..." the entire class groaned.
Victoria knocked on the window and made a nasty face at her classmates. All of her classmates were pissed at her.
"Yup, I'm 99.9% sure that Vic has done something bad to poor Gerry." Theo mumbled.
The next day, Victoria came to school with no gerbil. Ms. Nelson was starting to get annoyed. Once again, Victoria made another excuse.
"My father's too attached to Gerry so he wants me to keep it for one for day." she lied. "He also told me to show it to his... uh... friend."
"Listen, I said you could keep him for the weekend, not forever..." Ms. Nelson groaned.
"Okay, okay, fine. I'll bring him back tomorrow." Victoria lied.
Sure enough, Victoria didn't bring Gerry back on Wednesday but she did bring a casserole to school instead. Just before class began, she went up to her teacher and gave her the casserole (so she could make sure that the entire day was ruined).
"Listen, I'm sorry that I didn't bring back Gerry today but I brought this casserole to make up for it. I made it to say 'thank you' for letting me keep Gerry for the weekend." Victoria falsely apologized.
Ms. Nelson ate some of the casserole.
"Wow this is really good. What's in this casserole?" she asked the wolf girl.
"Oh, I'll tell you then you're done." Victoria replied with a devilish grin on her face.
"Are you thinking what I'm thinking?" Susan whispered to Alex.
"I don't know what you're thinking because I'm not you." Alex whispered back.
"I think Vic-" Susan whispered back.
Before she could tell Alex what she was thinking, Ms. Nelson finished eating the casserole.
"Alright, what did you put inside the casserole?" Ms. Nelson asked.
"Oh it was Gerry." Victoria replied with an evil grin on her face.
The entire 4th grade class (minus Asher and Luke) were shocked. Did Victoria really cook Gerry into a casserole and then fed it to the teacher? Asher and Luke on the other hand, took it as a joke and they were like "Ha ha". Victoria didn't laugh along with what she had just said, indicating that turning the class pet into a casserole wasn't a joke.
"No you idiots, I'm being serious. I cooked Gerry and fed him to Ms. Nelson." Victoria snarled.
"What do you mean?" Ms. Nelson asked.
"You see, on the day I took Gerry home, he wouldn't stop making noises at around three in the morning so I shook the cage. But I guess I shook the cage a little too hard because Gerry stopped making noises permanently after that. While I was trying to figure out how to get a replacement gerbil, I decided to cook gerbil casserole and feed it to you as an apology gift." Victoria confessed.
"This isn't funny." Ms. Nelson scolded.
"I'm not joking at all, I'm being serious. I made gerbil casserole." Victoria explained.
The entire class was shocked, their speculations on Theo doing something bad to Gerry came true.
"Go to the principal's office right now young man!" Ms. Nelson shouted.
"Fine..." Victoria growled.
When Victoria left, Ms. Nelson apologized the class about trying to defend Victoria. She also told everyone that they wouldn't be getting anymore class pets to prevent future incidents. She then ran to the bathroom and threw up because she didn't like the idea of eating gerbil casserole. After returning to class, she called Victoria's father, Twist, to ask him if he saw her cooking casserole. Twist said that he saw his daughter cooking casserole but he didn't notice her putting the class pet into the dish.
As Ms. Nelson was talking with Twist, Andre leaned over and whispered to Lauren.
"Psst. From what I heard, serial killers often start off with killing animals. So I wouldn't be surprised if Victoria ends up on the news for storing eighteen bodies in a freezer." Andre whispered.
Marc popped into the conversation between the two.
"Why would she take a gerbil home if she didn't want it to make noise?" Marc added. "Just because she wanted to torture him over the weekend just for fun?"
"Victoria basically got pissed at Gerry for doing gerbil stuff and shook him until he stopped moving. What a sicko." Lauren agreed. "I mean, who drops small animals onto tables from six inches above the surface just for fun?"
When Ms. Nelson finished talking with Twist on the phone, she went back to teaching the class for the rest of the day but she was still salty about her mistake.
A/N: That'll do for the first chapter of the fourth grade class. The reason why I started off with Victoria is because there's a chance that she'll have more prominence (as a bully) in future chapters.
AI've already thought of names for the fourth grade class (but I won't reveal their names before their chapters are published), so please don't request names.
