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Thankfully, Uncle Doug was always willing to act as a friend to Jamie and a sitter for his sister and brother-in-law, so Jamie regularly found herself spending time after school at her uncle's house in Northeast Malton. Doug, being well-versed in the classics of art and literature, as well as various scientific and technical pursuits, considered himself a bit of a Renaissance Man and was keen to share his thoughts and ideas with Jamie. And, for her part, Jamie enjoyed absorbing all that her Uncle had to say as they played board games, read books together, and went exploring in the parks and wooded areas in and outside of the city.
Thankfully, Uncle Doug was always willing to act as a friend to Jamie and a sitter for his sister and brother-in-law, so Jamie regularly found herself spending time after school at her uncle's house in Northeast Malton. Doug, being well-versed in the classics of art and literature, as well as various scientific and technical pursuits, considered himself a bit of a Renaissance Man and was keen to share his thoughts and ideas with Jamie. And, for her part, Jamie enjoyed absorbing all that her Uncle had to say as they played board games, read books together, and went exploring in the parks and wooded areas in and outside of the city.


Doug's lessons, however, eventually took on a darker turn. Once, while walking along a trail, the duo came upon a bird with a broken wing that was obviously not long for this world, given its inability to escape the woodland predators. Doug casually twisted the neck of the bird, killing it instantly, then proceeded to explain how sometimes a little pain is more favorable than a drawn out but miserable existence. Along that same vein, he once abandoned his niece several miles from his home and with no way of contacting him, explaining afterwards that the fear and pain she experienced were justified by the fact that she was no longer the naïve girl he had left behind.
Doug's lessons, however, eventually took a darker turn. Once, while walking along a trail, the duo came upon a bird with a broken wing that was obviously not long for this world, given its inability to escape the woodland predators. Doug casually twisted the neck of the bird, killing it instantly, then proceeded to explain how sometimes a little pain is more favorable than a drawn out but miserable existence. Along that same vein, he once abandoned his niece several miles from his home and with no way of contacting him, explaining afterwards that the fear and pain she experienced were justified by the fact that she was no longer the naïve girl he had left behind.


Those lessons did not land on deaf ears, and soon, the then-seven-year-old was inflicting pain on her classmates at {{User:Aichon/snazzylink|Shelley Grove School}}, all in the interest of helping them develop. The few friends she did have quickly distanced themselves from her, leaving Jamie as even more of an outcast among her class. And yet she continued, eventually developing a reputation for being a violent child. With every visit to the office of the school's long-winded and stuffy principal, she grew to loathe the people in the city more. Eventually, Emma demanded that Doug keep his distance from her daughter once it was discovered where Jamie was getting these ideas, yet that didn't stop Doug from visiting occasionally and offering "helpful" advice that his niece was all-too-eager to receive.
Those lessons did not land on deaf ears, and soon, the then-seven-year-old was inflicting pain on her classmates at {{User:Aichon/snazzylink|Shelley Grove School}}, all in the interest of helping them develop. The few friends she did have quickly distanced themselves from her, leaving Jamie as even more of an outcast among her class. And yet she continued, eventually developing a reputation for being a violent child. With every visit to the office of the school's long-winded and stuffy principal, she grew to loathe the people in the city more. Eventually, Emma demanded that Doug keep his distance from her daughter once it was discovered where Jamie was getting these ideas, yet that didn't stop Doug from visiting occasionally and offering "helpful" advice that his niece was all-too-eager to receive.

Revision as of 00:19, 13 April 2013

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