Since I don't know the exact short story, it could be about his political journey, so the main theme might be perseverance in the face of political challenges.
As there is not much information about Beto O'Rourke's short stories, we can't accurately define the themes. However, considering his background and interests, themes like democracy, the rights of the people, and the importance of youth participation might be possible if he has indeed written short stories.
I think he didn't write it. Maybe it was misattributed to him. Sometimes stories get wrongly associated with public figures. Without proper evidence of his writing, like drafts in his handwriting or statements from him about writing it, it's hard to believe he's the author.
I'm not aware of Beto O'Rourke writing a fantasy killing story. There is no information to suggest that he has engaged in writing such a genre of story.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Beto O'Rourke High School Story' you are referring to. There could be many stories related to Beto O'Rourke in the context of high schools, like perhaps his influence on high school students in terms of promoting certain values or his own experiences during high school if he has any that are relevant to local high schools.
I'm not entirely sure. I haven't read all of his works comprehensively. However, if there are reports or claims that he wrote a murder story, there might be some truth to it. It could be that in his exploration of various genres and themes, he ventured into this rather dark and intriguing area. But without a more in - depth study of his entire body of work, it's difficult to be 100% certain.