Not Normal

Kids, Technology, Fiction, Science Fiction, Teen
Cover of the book Not Normal by Ron Mueller, Around the World Publishing LLC
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Author: Ron Mueller ISBN: 9781682230497
Publisher: Around the World Publishing LLC Publication: October 3, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ron Mueller
ISBN: 9781682230497
Publisher: Around the World Publishing LLC
Publication: October 3, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

He noticed things. He began to notice strange things going on at school. Yeah, Yeah strange things are always going on at school. But this was different. Jason began to notice everyone was starting to be nice to each other. He really noticed it when Janet Lekowski actually smiled and said hello to him. Janet Lekowski had never been nice to him. She was the meanest person walking the halls of the school. She was in eighth grade. She had just said hello to him. Something was wrong, very wrong.
At lunch he decided to test his idea that something was changing the kids at school. He took his tray and sat down in the area where all the jocks always sat. This he knew was suicide. He hoped it wouldn’t hurt too much.
Larry Smythe the meanest of the mean football jocks came toward him with his tray full of food. Jason almost got up to run away.
“Hey dude, how’s it hangin? Larry asked him as if they were buddies. Larry was in ninth grade. Jason was in seventh grade. That alone was cause for getting abused.
If it had been April Fool’s day maybe Jason would have believed it was a joke. Now he knew something was very wrong.

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He noticed things. He began to notice strange things going on at school. Yeah, Yeah strange things are always going on at school. But this was different. Jason began to notice everyone was starting to be nice to each other. He really noticed it when Janet Lekowski actually smiled and said hello to him. Janet Lekowski had never been nice to him. She was the meanest person walking the halls of the school. She was in eighth grade. She had just said hello to him. Something was wrong, very wrong.
At lunch he decided to test his idea that something was changing the kids at school. He took his tray and sat down in the area where all the jocks always sat. This he knew was suicide. He hoped it wouldn’t hurt too much.
Larry Smythe the meanest of the mean football jocks came toward him with his tray full of food. Jason almost got up to run away.
“Hey dude, how’s it hangin? Larry asked him as if they were buddies. Larry was in ninth grade. Jason was in seventh grade. That alone was cause for getting abused.
If it had been April Fool’s day maybe Jason would have believed it was a joke. Now he knew something was very wrong.

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