![]() She blames Peter, too, for refusing to fit in. ![]() Josie partly blames herself, but she also blames everyone around her who helped torment Peter. ![]() Josie has to struggle with a mother that can, by law, tell her absolutely nothing, and with a guilty conscience about Peter's downward spiral. Peter wanted to reconnect with Josie, and he did her mother is the judge sitting on Peter's trial. Both the past and present sections deal with Peter's relationship with Josie, and why he made the last minute decision to spare her life. The story is split between the past events that could have led Peter to this dark place, and the present events that helped him make up his mind. He's apprehended by the police in the same room where he cornered his last victim-Josie, a girl he suddenly decided not to kill. Peter goes on a premeditated shooting spree in his high school. He'd been bullied by the same people since kindergarten, and there was never any justice for them. He knew it because the popular kids never let him forget it. Peter Houghton didn't fit in at Sterling High, and he knew it. A teenage outcast goes on a shooting spree in his high school, and the survivors are left to determine if it was because they provoked him. ![]()
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