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Hangmans curse

 

Its just nicer to not let first opinions ruin the whole persons reputation anyways.
             Elisha Springfield is the same age as Elijah, seeing as they are twins, and one day while speaking out against a socially sensitive topic in biology class she quickly became friends with the teachers aide, Charles. Charles is a little odd. He is kind of gawky, doesn't dress the best nor does he have the best hygiene. That does not bother Elisha though. Personal appearances mattered nothing to her and she just wanted to find out as much about this Ghost of Abel Frye as she could. .
             Ironically enough Charles seemed to be one of the keys to figuring out the mystery behind Abel Frye. Charles had went on trips all around the world with his father and in doing so he learned of a way to get back at his enemies. First he joined a cultist group, the one headed by Ian Snyder and another girl. At the end of the story when they find out the school is infested by millions of hybrids Elisha gets bit numerous times and goes into a coma but after given the anti venom comes out of it.
             The theme we learn from Elisha Springfield is closely related to her brother, Elijah's in that you should not judge by first impressions or outer appearances. Though Elisha's also has to do with digging deeper into a situation to find out more about the person, and to constantly be alert, asking questions and caring about the well being of others.
             Ian Snyder is one of those gothic punk kids who sits in the corner who defies everything he possibly can, when told he cant live without breathing holds his breath until he's blue. Everyone knows an Ian but no one really knows that person. In this case Ian Snyder was pale, skinny, only wore black and got picked on a lot. I suppose when the picking got real bad was when he made his "hit list" it was full of jocks, seeing as they picked on him the most but also had a few other people, like cheerleaders and people who are just in the average crowd.


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