And then...

Sorami January 18, 2018 1:11 am

All the bullies became disabled permanently in one way or another which forced them to reflect on their actions towards Hyeongoh. They had seen that they were complete assholes and regretted their past actions. One bully regretted his actions so much that he sought Hyeongoh out to apologised. He even offered a friendship with Hyeongoh and Hyeongoh reluctantly forgave him and moved on with his life. After all Hyeongoh had been through, he could forgive his past bullies but he could ignore the pain and misery they dealt him so he wanted nothing to do with them.

After a thorough investigation, the police decided to pursue further legal actions against Namsoo. Namsoo pleaded guilty though he was not remorseful of his actions and saw them as justified. The judge ordered a mental health evaluation for Namsoo and found he suffered from borderline personality with sociopathic tendencies. With the recommendation of psychiatrists, the judge found Namsoo guilty of his crimes and sentenced him to treatment at a mental health facility with 10 years parole and community service once free.

Namsoo and Hyeongoh remained in contact throughout the ordeal and are still friends to this day. Hyeongoh often visited Namsoo, especially on their birthdays. Once Namsoo was freed, Hyeongoh and his family helped Namsoo readjust to society. They even offered him a place to stay on his initial release. Namsoo stayed there for a few weeks but moved out once he was able to afford a place of his own. Hyeongoh went off to college and Namsoo went onto being a cashier at a convenient store as well as doing volunteer work, helping kids cope with being bullied. After a while, Namsoo decided to get the Korean equivalent of an American GED and now hopes to get into university so he can become a real counselor.

The End.

Responses
    TheDarnkess January 18, 2018 1:51 am

    Holy shit this is amazing.

    Anonymous January 18, 2018 2:27 am

    Um, no. He doesn't have borderline personality with sociopathic tendencies. That would be Geumsoo. Reacting to 'normal' people does not automatically make you mentally unhealthy. And Geumsoo would be found not guilty because he's one of the 'normal' people'.

    B WENDY January 18, 2018 3:29 am

    I mean this is serious kids who bully shouldn't be looked at as just kids problems but as serious serious brain problems