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Poor Fred is blamed for the murder of his very cruel tutor. The testimony of so many other patients on how Chelsea is cruel, combined with Fred's child-like status, has Fred deemed not responsible for the crime. (Which, ironically, is true). Fred is taken to the high security wing of the hospital. His lawyer, Adrian Johnson, a tall ex-basketball player trained to handle cases like Fred, visits many times. He's come to like Fred. Adrian manages to explain how the tutoring program has been vastly overhauled so that mean people like Chelsea will no longer be allowed to do the mean things she has done. Fred has stopped with the vampire stories. He could tell no one believed him and him saying it just got moved from his friends. He missed his friends. Sam, who thought he was a cat, Josie, who hated the color blue and the occasional visits from Sgt. Johnson, who sometimes was seen with the special shirt that stopped him from hurting himself. Time passes. Fred makes new friends. Adrian stops by when he can and gets him special books. Fred reads a story about a girl in a pretend town who fights vampires. The doctors won't let him have sharp wood but they do allow him to make a cross out of paper and cardboard and glue.
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7/31/2003 4:05:07 PM
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