From The Files of the Fitzgerald Mental Institution: Volume 2
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Contains the stories "Tiny Terror" by Steve Hasse and "Following Orders" by Jason Michael Hiaeshutter
Tiny Terror: The Story of Tia by Steve Hasse
A religiously suppressed girl scores tickets with her big sister to see her pop idol "Elle" live in concert. But when their overly devout mother learns of their heathenous adventure, she steps in to give Tia the punishment she rightly deserves. Tia, however, decides it is time to fight back from her mother's oppression. A decision that leads Tia into the Fitzgerald Mental Institution. (A prequel to the upcoming film Seth and Tia from SAH Studios)
Following Orders: The Story of Obvious Owen by Jason Michael Hiaeshutter
Follow the man Gnarly Daren will eventually come to know as Obvious Owen through his early years in the care of an unnurturing mother to his time in the military where he truly learns what "following orders" means. The last of these orders is what got him his sentence into Fitzgerald Mental Institution. (A prequel to the upcoming film Seth and Tia from SAH Studios)
Jason Michael Hiaeshutter
Jason Hiaeshutter was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he lived until the age of 21. In 1996, Jason joined the US Air Force and spent time traveling from one end of the globe to the other. After seven years of active duty, Jason returned to Michigan where he remained in the Air National Guard and became certified as a police officer. Jason loves writing and has been doing it for as long as he can remember. He also loves reading and has discovered an extremely talented world full of self published authors out there. He is always on the lookout for other great self published stories.
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From The Files of the Fitzgerald Mental Institution - Jason Michael Hiaeshutter
From the Files of the Fitzgerald Mental Institution: Volume 2
Tiny Terror: The Story of Tia
Copyright 2016 Steve Hasse
Following Orders: The Story of Obvious Owen
Copyright 2016 Jason Michael Hiaeshutter
Published by Matchstick Entertainment
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or
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The characters and events in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead,
is coincidental and not intended by the author.
Tiny Terror: Story of Tia
Prologue to the film Seth and Tia
By: Steve Hasse
Part 1: Heretic
Dr. Bradford suggested that I write this to help me clear my thoughts and recall exactly how I got into Fitzgerald Mental Institution. It’s a long story but I am going to do my best to make it interesting. I love reading and have always dreamed of being an author. I’d like to believe my story could become a great novel one day that’ll help reach out to the ones who are considered freaks like I am. Dr. Bradford has been encouraging me to use my love for writing as a form of therapy. So the first question to be answered is, how did I get here?
the next one is going to be What made me act out?
everything is a bit of a blur so I’m going to do my best to help you, the reader, understand where I am coming from. So, let’s start from the beginning.
Here’s a quick summary about my upbringings: I was raised in an ultra religious household. My big sister, Autumn, and I were living with my mother who raised us both by herself. My father died in a car accident when I was only five years old so I don’t remember him much. From what I understand he was a kind man who loved us both dearly. At least, that’s what Autumn always told me. I was in the car when it crashed so mother has always blamed me for his death. She hated me. She yelled at me all the time, telling me that I killed my father. Growing up, she’d call me Tia the murderer,
or Tia the daddy killer.
He was driving me to school when it happened, so maybe part of it is my fault. I was never allowed to show my face when Mom was up. I had to spend my childhood locked in my room, cut off from the rest of the world. Autumn did what she could to help. She used to sneak books to me to keep me entertained. She was disgusted by how I was treated but wouldn’t dare say anything to