Johnny could feel rage when he say those BRATS, push Squee. What did he do to deserve this!? Nothing. NOTHING. And no one did ANYTHING to help him out. What a shitty world they lived in, didn’t they? The weak always get bullied, and for what reason?
Why it was to in many ways different ideas that ran through Nny’s head as he opened the door to his house, stepping out into the sunlight. Kids will always treat others bad because how their own parents treat them. They either do unholy things to them, to the ones they brought into this WORLD. If they didn’t want kids they shouldn’t have had them, because look what this leads to? A world of pain for everyone that don’t do anything at all.
“Squee. Who were those children.”
As he spoke he helped Squee out the mud, checking him to see if they left bruises on the child. Oh yes. Indeed he was going to visit, and have a friendly chat with their parents. Johnny promised this as he knelled down to look at Squee.
“Do you hurt anywhere at all?”
Todd had just began to try and get himself out of the mud, when his neighbor suddenly approached him. The small boy looked up at him as he spoke, and as he was helped out of the puddle, Todd gave a sniffle, followed by a small shrug and a frown.
“Just some kids from school... It’s okay though, I’m okay.”
With this said, Squee looked around for his backpack, and after picking it up from the ground, he turned back to Nny, and sighed.
“They do this all the time.. Actually, everyone in my class does. Nobody likes me very much. They say that I’m weird, and that I’m a nerd cause I like school.”
Todd goes to dust his backpack off sheepishly as he talks. His words seeming empty and hollow, as if this were just something he’d been more than accustomed to by now.
“This isn’t that bad though, compared to some other stuff they’ve done... One time I went to the library to get a book for a project, and when I came outside, a bunch of kids from my class all threw water balloons at me... And the balloons had pee in them....”
Compare that to being pushed in a puddle, and Todd would gladly take this over the former.