Gimme Shelter Part Four

Gimme Shelter Part Four

by Kevin O'Neal
Gimme Shelter Part Four

Gimme Shelter Part Four

by Kevin O'Neal

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Overview

Sandra O'Shea shows up to school early to beat the crowd and see the science exhibits before the crowd shows up. Three wild girls Audrey Karos (the mayor's daughter), Brenda McMillan and Jane Talley enter the gym putting their hands on the exhibits and banging into tables. Sandra gets worried and tells them to grow up. The three bullies beat Sandra up and throw her into a closet. It isn't much longer before Sandra learns to defend herself and stars in the boxing ring. This is the story of Sandra's fight for freedom. Sandra's freedom from bullies is attained from a series of fistfights; however her freedom from depression doesn't end until her late forties.

Sandra:
Why don't the three of you grow the hell up!!!

Audrey:
Why don't you make me tater tot.

Brenda:
Lookout, Sandy is getting hot.

Jane:
Yeah, she might kick our a**es.

Sandra:
Go to hell and get away from those projects.

Audrey:
Move back, I want to break the project in front of you.

Sandra:
No, I got here first and I'm looking at it.

Audrey:
We'll kick your a** b*tch.

Sandra:
No you won't.

Audrey:
Let's kick her a** girls. (They beat Sandra up badly giving her a black eye, bloody nose, bloody mouth, and a bad bruise from a kick in the chest.) The three girls throw Sandra into the closet banging on it and calling her closet girl and nerd and tell her not to come out until they leave. The school nurse calls Sandra's parents to pick her up and take her home. When she gets home, Sandra asks her parents Dr. John O'Shea and Sherrie O'Shea if she can take up self defense.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781452008257
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 05/20/2011
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 8.25(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

The author brings the reader through many areas that make a screen play exciting, love, lies, sex,
action, violence and the effects of bipolar disorder on family life. The author applies his observations and experience of taking care of many depressed people at an old Bucks County Hospital between 1977 and 1983. The author has had four friends with bipolar disorder as well as intimate dating relationship with three depressed women. Two of the three women were violent, all three enjoyed kinky sex and all three were known to cheat on him. The author suspects all three were bipolar as these are classic signs of bipolar disorder.

The author uses his own experience to create two bipolar women who are complete opposites. Most bipolars are extremely intelligent, care mostly about themselves, will go to any length to be right, manipulate people with lies and run on extreme highs and lows. They can be known to carry sexual disorders and are unable to interpret or read between the lines. Sherry is known for all of these things. Sandy is stuck on high mode but crashes miserably, generally for short periods, then gets right back to high hear and unlike most bipolars, thinks of everybody around her. With having way more highs than lows, Sandy appears in control at her life and disorder. Who knows what the future holds.
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