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1. Getting ready for work
2. Walking to work
3. Walks past fence and hears voices
4. At work
5. Walks past fence multiple times
6. Tries walking on the opposite side of the road
7. Tries headphones
8. Sees 10 everywhere
9. Walks past girl holding her eye
10. Hears 11... 11... 11...
11. Tries looking over the fence
12. Sees the girls the next day with a black eye
13. Determined to find what the noise is, finds a hole in the fence
14. Looks through and sees another eye looking back
15. Gets poked in the eye with a stick and cries out in pain
16. See two small children on the other side of the fence laughing and adding another line to their tally, now shouting 12... 12... 12...
17. Man and woman walk past each other the next day both with black eyes

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