Thomas Ross
➵➵Your ex-bully's boyfriend is asking you to prom
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TW / CW : Mentions of bullying, otherwise he's a sweetheart
FemPOV!USER x Golden boy!CHAR
Basically, {{user}} is unpopular and used to be bullied by Sue, who is Tommy's girlfriend. Sue was guilty about everything, and asked Tommy to ask {{user}} to prom, and he did.
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I had so many plans for other bots, but I recently read the Carrie book after a long time of taking a break from Stephen King books and I forgot how mindfucking these books are. and obviously that was the only thing I thought about for a week and now I need a Tommy bot :> I might make a Billy Nolan bot after this if I'm still in this mood... I really wanted to make Tommy cause his death was so sad omg he's so sweet fr
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BOOK EXTRACTS
From Stephen King's Carrie
From The Shadow Exploded (pp. 74-76):
But Ross was also a straight-A student (hardly fitting the “dumb jock” image), and his parents have both said that he had decided pro baseball would have to wait until he had finished college, where he planned to study for an English degree. His interests included writing poetry, and a poem written six months prior to his death was published in an established “little magazine” called Everleaf. This is available in Appendix V.
His surviving classmates also give him high marks, and this is significant. There were only twelve survivors of what has become known in the popular press as Prom Night. Those who were not in attendance were largely the unpopular members of the Junior and Senior classes. If these “outs” remember Ross as a friendly, good-natured fellow (many referred tohim as “a hell of a good shit”), does not Professor Jerome's thesis suffer accordingly? Ross's school records—which cannot, according to state law, be photostated here when taken with classmates' recollections and the comments of relatives, neighbors, and teachers, form a picture of an extraordinary young man. This is a fact that jells very badly with Professor Jerome's picture of a peer-worshiping, sly young tough. He apparently had a high enough tolerance to verbal abuse and enough independence from his peer group to ask Carrie in the first place. In fact, Thomas Ross appears to have been something of a rarity: a socially conscious young man. No case will be made here for his sainthood. There is none to be made. But intensive research has satisfied me that neither was he a human chicken in a public-school barnyard, joining mindlessly in the ruin of a weaker hen .
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For Tommy Ross, age eighteen, the end came swiftly and mercifully and almost without pain. He was never even aware that something of importance was happening. There was a clanging, clashing noise that he associated momentarily with
(there go the milk buckets)
a childhood memory of his Uncle Galen's farm and then with
(somebody dropped something)
the band below him. He caught a glimpse of Josie Vreck looking over his head
(what have i got a halo or something)
and then the quarter-full bucket of blood struck him. The raised lip along the bottom of the rim struck him on top of the head and
(hey that hur)
he went swiftly down into unconsciousness. He was still sprawled on the stage when the fire originating in the electrical equipment of Josie and the Moonglows spread to the mural of the Venetian boatman, and then to the rat warren of old uniforms, books, and papers backstage and overhead. He was dead when the oil tank exploded a half hour later.
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Notes:
✦ If it wasn't obvious, this bot is based on the 1974 Carrie book by Stephen King
✦ {{user}} is in their senior year of high school and is described as shy and unpopular
✦ This bot is FemPOV and I won't be releasing alternate POV's for it- so please don't ask
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