Horror/Comedy Story

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Livedville was a dark, small town. It is located in the great state of Washington, 17 miles outside of Seattle. The approximate population of Livedville is 11,600. The city's main street was W St. There was a bank, a supermarket, the Church of Jesus Christ, and a hotel on W St. The supermarket was the only one in town, so it got all the business. The bank was also the only of its kind in town. There are several churches in town, but the Church of Jesus Christ was the most popular. No one really understands why there was a hotel such a small town. The hotel was mostly used by the prostitutes and drug dealers; which Livedville had plenty of.

Juan Carlos Hernandez II was the priest at the Church of Jesus Christ. Juan Carlos also lived in the church. The church was his life! He hated everything about W St.

he wanted to move the church to a better location but the church did not have enough money. So, Juan Carlos had to suffer the annoying sounds of cars up and down the streets, drug dealer brawls in the parking lot, and the usual skateboarder punks. Don Won the supermarket owner hated Juan Carlos. They would argue occasionally over little things. W St. was full of bitterness and every one knew it.

Sheriff Wayne Stellberg had been to W St. too many times and was getting frustrated. Wayne loved to helped the community, but when you get 3 to 5 phone calls a week from the same two people (Juan Carlos and Don Won), you get a little irritated.

It was May 16, 2001. Just like any other day Juan and Don were arguing.

"You stupid Asian! Tell your customers to stay away from...