Letters to Z.
When Kayla Weston dies, the world mourns her death respectably. But life goes on. For Josie Casella, things are different. She seems to be stuck in time as she tries to escape the pain and loss that comes along with her best friend’s demise. But when Kayla’s parents drop off a box of mysterious letters meant for Josie, she’s suddenly awakened to what little bits of Kayla she has left.
As time passes, so do the letters and Josie’s life slowly regains some of its normalcy. With the help of the Weston family, a few friends, and a special someone, Josie begins to heal until there’s nothing but a scar left to illustrate the damage done. But with each letter read, devastating secrets are revealed and views are drastically altered.
Everyone wanted to know why Kayla did it, none more so than Josie. What she never realized was that the answer had always been right in front of her.
Sometimes the truth was just too much for one person to handle because it was rarely ever something so simple. And in Kayla Weston’s case, nothing had ever been more complicated.My Opinion: Just read this now and though wow. This one of the best stories on wattpad by far. It made me cry, god knows how much. I just stopped crying now because the ending was very very beautiful. It's kind of changed me in a good way. Family and friends are what make you who you are and you should never take them for granted. This story has taught me that and so much more. I think I would die if one of my friends died! You guys need to read this story because not only will it change your life but it will make you smile, laugh and cry all at the same time. I love this story a bit to much and I commend the writer because she has written this story so beautifully and elegantly. xx
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