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Title: Stone Boy
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I think that no matter how much people apologize to him, he will still subconsciously feel like everybody blames him for what he has done.
So he would be living at the farm doing much the same thing that he had been doing for the past six years after Eugene died... Showed first 250 characters
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Doing as he is told by his parents, and not getting in trouble like the sheriff had suggested earlier. I doubt that he would cause any trouble, but mentally might have problems later in life – long-term post-traumatic stress disorder.
Eventually the heat in the community about this horrendous incident occurring would die down and most people would only remember when reminded about Arnold killing Eugene... Showed next 250 characters
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