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Tomson High School: A Short Story

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One day in Tomson High School Connor, Ben was noticing a lot of things happening all of a sudden that had never happened before in the school history. However, that school was only about 5 years old, so not many things or scandals have happened in that amount of time luckily. However now things started to get confusing, new mysteries were coming upon them. And Connor was the one who wanted to be able to solve it. It all started one morning when the lockeds began to be opened, every day after school someone would find the locker combinations out someone and just open them. Nothing would be touched, nothing would be moved, nothing would be taken. The locker door would just be opened, wide open for everyone to see inside of it. However Connor was the first person at school …show more content…
He had dark brown hair almost black, but not there yet, he had been on the football team for a while since he was their best player. Just like Alexis, Ricky was also 16. He had a lot of jealousy from people from being the star player on the football team so that would explain why he would have people targeting him for doing all of this. He and Connor had been friends since freshman year of high school when they had gotten the surprise reality of being locker buddies with your best friend; which they had not known it at the time but being next to each other for lockers made them so much closer. They were not as close as before, but still said hi to each other every now and then for old times sake. However, the next name that Connor had heard the very most of from everyone that he had asked about the situation too, was Carly Simon. Connor hadn’t known much about her since she happened to be a new girl, which was new to the town since it was very small and forgot about town. No one knew her so everyone just pointed the finger at it is her that did this since no one trusted her or knew anything about her which was

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