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Chapter 4: Far From The Norm

On the other side of the world, at Shangra-Llama, Yow-Yee is enacting his revenge. He is not enacting his revenge alone, however, he is enacting it with a few friends, Carl Weezer and his parents. Why were Carl and his parents helping Yow-Yee? It is because Carl and his family were tired of being made fun of for being themselves, so they decided to move to Shangra-Llama, but not before leaving a "surprize" for the people of America. Nonetheless, once they arrived at Shangra-Llama, things didn't change. They were still made fun of, not for being themselves, but for being fat. Apparently, weight is an important in Shangra-Llama, and fat people don't take very well. So, being shun from society again, Carl and his folks met with Yow-Yee and decided to enact some revenge. So, Yow-Yee trained Carl and his parents in the ninja art. After 3 days, they started attacking everything in sight; people, animals, plants; everything except llamas. Soon, everything is in flames and there are almost no survivors. At that moment, Carl and his parents have a change of heart. They call to Yow-Yee.

"I can't do this anymore, and neither can my parents. This isn't who we are. We won't hurt anymore-innocent people, no matter how much they hurt us. We will kill no more, unless absolutely nessacary." said Carl with such bravery, that it would be unbelievable if you didn't see it with your own eyes.

At that point, Yow-Yee and two ninjas go into an attack formation. Carl and his parents do the same.

"If that is how your going to be, I'll have to kill you too!" said Yow-Yee.

Yow-Yee and the two ninjas start to charge at Carl and his parents, pulling out their swords in the process. Carl and his parents pull out their swords and attack. The two groups battle, their swords clicking on eack other, sparking when they touch. They battle for minutes. With one final attempt for victory, the two groups thrust their swords into each other. All six people fall into a pool of their own blood, dead.

The survivors gasp at the sight before them. Their enemies, killed by one anothers swords, lie before them. They quickly put out the fires and then pray for the dead, including their enemies. They then bury their enemies. Yow-Yee and the ninjas are buried without tombstones, but Carl and his parents are buried with tombstones.

Their tombstones say "For an enemy, both good and bad with a heart of gold, but with a heart of love and human kindness. May you rest in peace."