Dear therapist I guess,
In general I never thought of myself as a good writer, I mean I guess I liked reading a little bit but most of the time it was a hassle, when it came to school reading became adamant so therefore the less I got interested in it. Bethany Moore has told me that writing can be a good way to get my feelings out, instead of bottling them up, I wouldn't say I bottle them up though I just cope in a bad way. Am I supposed to call you Bethany? You being my therapist and all, I guess it doesn't matter, I don't think you're going to read this. I don't really have anyone to write to.
But if I do have to write some thing I'm interested in I would like to talk about Amy Kari, she's that one girl that went missing. I don't really have much to say about her because we didn't really talk or anything but I always noticed her in the back of the class. She was your basic quiet girl, didn't do much with her hair nor wore flashy clothes, just the basics. Granted even though she was in most of the honors classes I don't think anyone really talked to her, she just mainly kept to herself. I mean who could blame her, being in upstate New York and all. There's not much you can do can either way, The people are either racist or high half the time. I'm not trying to act like I'm better than all of them, because yeah of course I have my flaws, I mean here I am writing in this diary recommended by my therapist.
But there was something strange about her, I couldn't explain it. She was in the spotlight for about a week when she was reported missing, but as soon as it died down, she was really gone. No one said anything, no one talked about her, it was like she never existed. I was only really interested in what it happened when I overheard her cousin ramble about her disappearing and how she didn't run away. Timothy Kari might be the only one who can help me figure what's truly going on. I will update when I find out more information.

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Dear Amy
Mystery / ThrillerAfter the quiet girl in her school goes missing, Mia writes in her journal recommended by her therapist, trying to put together the pieces.