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James Wharton

James Wharton (1993- ) is a 14 year old student at Reigate School who is thought, by many, to have been sent to earth by the Devil.


Early Life

'Wharty' (as he is known by many) was born to Alison Wharton and Alan Wharton (D.O.B. not known). He spent much time with Joel Toms and was known to savagely attack him. This early stage was when the first signs of Devil-like behaviour arose. Joel Toms, his best friend then, would often report the attacks to the Devil Attacks Prevention Society (DAPS). DAPS never took these claims any further. James went to Wray Common Primary School where he was solitary and never had friends. This is mainly due to the fact that he has a tumour within his skull which crushed his brain. This lead to messages being sent to the vocal chords and muscles which were not to be sent. Ultimately, these messages caused strange noises and twitches and a constant talk of an imaginary bird called Bernard (Putrid Pigeon).


Secondary School

From 2004 to present he has attended Reigate School (Surrey School of the Year 2001-2002). Here his brain tumour is thought to have grown as noises and twitches have become more frequent and the descriptions of Bernard more vivid. His friend Joel Toms has lost interest in him as his strange behaviour has become more extreme. People have become so annoyed with James' behaviour they have threatened him:

I will ram this chair through your head if you do not shut up!

At Reigate School his devil-like behaviour has also heightened. He has been known to perform homosexual acts and fear the crucifix.


 
 
 

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