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Everyone reads the letters to Alan Chapman, the protagonist of the 2007 Sleepaway Camp Remake.

Note[]

  • Everyone doesn't hate Alan but are instead curious about him.
  • They instead hate the bullies and don't mourn them.
  • Bullied victims are fans of Alan and they supported his reasons.
  • The adults blame themselves for Alan's murder spree and wished that they could've noticed what he went through.

Prologue[]

Chapter 1: Angela's Letter[]

Everyone reads Angela's letter.

Angela knows what she wrote.

(Dear little brother, How has therapy treated you? Good, I hope. No matter what, you're still my brother and always will be. Eddie is no brother of mine. He got what he deserved. You're no monster. If you were, you would've killed me, left me to die, or show no remorse but you willingly let me live because you loved me. I love you too, little brother. They told me that that you confessed to being the killer. Instead of being mad, I understood why and I'm impressed that you originally got away with it. I also knew you showed remorse for doing what you did. Don't worry, I support you all the way. Our classmates didn't think you would do such a thing but they realized that you did. Everyone is supporting you and understanding your reasons. Why didn't you tell me and dad that Meg molested you as a kid? We would've believed you because you wouldn't lie about it. Anyway, you're also now a hero because you saved me from Eddie. Thank you for that. I can't believe that monster tried to kill me because he accused me of the murders without evidence. I don't blame you for what happened. That was Eddie's fault, not yours. I'm also proud of you for agreeing to retire from killing and staying true to that retirement. Also, dad still loves you and doesn't hate you for killing Eddie. He also hates that monster too and disowned him. We'll wait for your recovery and to bring you back home. You are still our family. Love, your big sister Angela. P.S., you are now cool and got fans at school.)

Angela smiled at this, she still loved her brother.

Everyone didn't blame her, they all still support Alan.

Chapter 2: Frank's Letter[]

Everyone reads Frank's letter.

Frank smiled at his letter.

(Dear Alan, How are you son? I hope you're well. What happened doesn't change a thing. You're still my true son and I wish that I could've seen signs of you being troubled. I was appalled of how you were picked on. I also don't hate you for Eddie's death. That little monster is no son of mine. He willingly attacked his own sister and tried to kill her without remorse because he unfairly accused her without evidence. It wasn't your fault. He got what he deserved. Those bullies are right now true criminals and Eddie was the worst of them, along with Teague. Speaking of Teague, I was also appalled that he killed his own little brother for selfish reasons. You did the right thing avenging that innocent infant. I'm sorry that I didn't fire those corrupt counselors for abusing and neglecting you. I should've seen signs that they were not friendly at all. Also, why didn't you tell me that Meg molested you during childhood? I would've had her fired from her job and press charges. However, I'm proud that you turned yourself in and I thank you for saving Angela. You chose to let her live and I'm grateful. You're still that good kid I saved long ago. I know you wouldn't hurt innocent people. You're not a monster but a victim and I was relieved that they only gave you therapy instead of jail. I watched as you confessed to what you did and you showed remorse for it. It made me and others cry at how you called yourself a monster. You're better than a monster. Love, your father Frank. P.S., we'll bring you home soon.)

Frank admits to still loving that kid, no matter what.

"Do you really disown Eddie?" asked a shocked man.

"Yes, that monster is a psycho and true villain. He got what he deserved." said a stern Frank.

"Indeed, those bullies don't get sympathy." said an agreeing Adult #1.

"They were true criminals and monsters." said an also agreeing Adult #2.

Chapter 3: Petey's Letter[]

It was time for Petey's letter.

Petey smiled at her letter to her boyfriend.

(Dear Alan, Hey sweetie, how are you? I missed you. The murders don't change anything. I still love you and support you. You're my true love. You freed me by killing my abusive stepfather Kenny and his awful new wife Tiffany. They deserved their deaths. Thank you for that. I was also annoyed at how their deaths were too easy. Anyway, you're no monster. You're the villainous version of a hero. You killed those who were bad and spared those who were good. You're an honorable person. Families were grateful that you spared the good kids and other families are apologizing for how the bad kids acted. I don't blame them. That was sweet of you to spare those who were nice to you. I'm also happy and grateful that you promised me that you would retire from killing after you were done. I was impressed that you won at the end. They got what they deserved, including that psychotic freak Eddie and his lapdog Teague. I heard about your childhood and I cried at it. My father was the gas station worker that got killed too. I'm sorry about your real family and I'm also sorry about how that bitch Meg molested you as a child. She was wrong to do that. If you want to wait before taking it to the next level, then that's fine. I won't rush you. I understand. Love, your girlfriend Petey. P.S., I sent a nude picture of me to cheer you up.)

Petey blushed at that and gave a nervous smile.

Angela and Frank approved.

Everyone else also approved.

Chapter 4: Greg's Letter[]

It was Greg's turn.

Greg smiled at this.

(Dear Alan, How are you, buddy? I hope you're recovering and getting some rest. You're still my buddy and I'm grateful that you spared me. You're welcome for being nice to you. I still enjoyed that rock war against that psychotic freak Eddie. He got what he deserved for abusing us, skinning those innocent frogs, and trying to kill Angela out of a false accusation without evidence. Her caring for you wasn't evidence against her. I think you're a hero for saving her. Your ending of getting away with it isn't so bad because the murder victims had it coming. They acted like criminals instead of normal bullies. I don't blame you for killing them. My family accepts you and they thank you for sparing my life. I can't believe that you originally got away with it. Sincerely, Greg.)

Greg and Alan fist bump.

Chapter 5: Fregley's Letter[]

It was time for Fregley's letter.

Fregley snickered at this.

(Dear Alan, Holy shit, man. You've got some balls killing those assholes. Well whatever, I didn't like those pricks anyway. That Eddie guy is such a fucking psychotic freak, along with his boytoy Teague. And don't get me started on that pedophile Meg. I can't believe she molested you. Sorry about your backstory. Your parents didn't deserve to die. However, I did enjoy the rock war and I think I hit one of those pricks in the dick with a rock. And dude, I fucking laughed when you mentioned that one of those assholes said Not The Bees when he died. Not to mention, you did it when he was taking a shit in the shitter. That was fucking hilarious. Nice reference to The Wicker Man. Anyway, you have my support and we'll defend you. Sincerely, your fucking awesome Fregley.)

Everyone sighed at the foul language but the students laughed at this.

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