Guidance Teacher: Alright, kids, gather around, we're leaving. The camp vacation is over.
(Finally, it's over! I thought it would never end; it was so boring. We've finally escaped, but my mind is still on that SMS.)
Our character and the students gather and get on the bus.
Anna: Robot, this is our spot.
****: Okay.
(Even though she can be a tough girl, she's actually good. Sometimes she just overreacts. Everyone has their struggles; I understand.)
[1-2 Hours Later]
Guidance Teacher: Kids, we've arrived! Thank you for everything; it was a great event. Make sure to let me know when you get home. I need to be sure. See you!
Our character arrives home after walking a few streets.
(Finally here! I missed my computer.)
Sarah: Welcome home, son! Give me a hug.
****: Thanks, Mom. Where's Dad?
Sarah: He'll be home in the evening; he was asking about you.
****: Okay.
Our character hugs his mom and goes to his room.
(You're here! We've finally reunited. Now it's time to get back to work.)
Our character turns on his computer and browses the internet for a while.
(Some problems are still nagging at my mind. Do you think people live to earn money, or do they earn money to live? Or maybe they do both? What do you think?)
John: ****, come downstairs.
(Dad must be home; he's calling me. I don't really want to go down.)
****: Coming.
Our character goes down for his dad.
****: Welcome home, Dad.
John: Thanks! How was your vacation? For the first time, you were away from your computer this long. Did you miss it?
(So funny! Why do some people over 40 have a hatred for technology like computers? Does it harm them in any way?)
John: Are you there, ****?
****: Yeah, it was fine.
John: Okay, now put down the computer and go read a book.
Sarah: John, let the kid be. He just got back.
(Reading books isn't a bad thing, but what's the relevance right now? It's not like you read a lot. Whenever I sit at the computer, I get scolded. Seriously!)
Our character goes back up to his room and sits at his computer again.
(Last time, we logged into Jonah's and Robert's accounts. Let's see what secrets they have. I know it's unethical, but you can think of it as a form of revenge, not for Robert, but for Jonah. Let's get started.)
(Jonah's mother's name is Olivia, and his father's name is Scottie. He has a sister named Isabel, and they live in a two-story house. His parents were high school friends. Jonah had an ex-girlfriend who cheated on him, and it seems like he's been bitter about relationships ever since. He feels lonely; this might be his way of expressing himself. He's afraid of ending his loneliness; it's a sad life.)
(As for Robert, he seems to have a social life online; he must be a gaming addict. He's joined many gaming groups, and I see he plays Call of Duty the most. But honestly, I think the Call of Duty series has lost its charm. Robert's parents are divorced, and he's probably fallen into depression, escaping into games. His quiet and lonely demeanor in real life proves it.)
(It's been a tiring day; let's sleep now.)
[The Next Day]
Our character sat down at his computer after waking up.
(Fortunately, there's no school today, so he can focus on his work. But what is my purpose? I don't even know.)
(Who could have sent this SMS? We'll find out shortly. If we enter the information about the SMS into the database, we can easily find it. But first, we have another job to do; we haven't taken our real revenge on Jonah yet. I didn't mention that Jonah was watching child pornography from his account and commenting on it positively. As I pondered how to take revenge on him, a wicked idea came to mind.)
(First, I shared a story on Jonah's account that highlighted his interests. Then I told his friends that I hacked Jonah's account and advised them to cut ties with him. I sent them the relevant evidence. We'll see what happens later; I hope that pedophile scum gets what he deserves. Also, I forgot to mention that I reported the malicious sites Jonah frequented to the authorities; they pose a significant threat.)
[30 Minutes Later]
(I mentioned the SMS earlier. After doing what I said, one person came up: Leonardo Moretti. But who is this guy? I have no information on him. Damn it! I'm thinking, but it seems like there's no one by that name. I don't know what to do because we have nothing else we can do.)
Our character spent the day browsing the internet while trying to think about Leonardo Moretti.
(To learn about Leonardo Moretti, I first typed his name into Instagram's search bar, but I found nothing but bots and empty accounts. I did the same on Facebook and Twitter but reached no conclusions. Then I decided to search directly on the internet, but again, I found nothing. Finally, I thought about checking email accounts; the SMS could be linked to an email account. Just when I thought I wouldn't find anything, I managed to find an email: lleanordomoretti23.com. Since this was my last resort, I decided to send an email to that address. It wouldn't make sense to just ask, "Who are you?" as it might make the other party look down on me. So, I sent him a fake email; if he clicks it, he'll have my information. It's a classic phishing method. I know it probably won't have any effect on him; I just want him to know that I'm the one who sent it.)
Our character went to sleep after sending the email.
(Let's see who Leonardo Moretti is!)