Chapter 2

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I close my eyes, this isn't real this isn't happening. Bri Hanson is not in my room i'm just imagining this. I open my eyes to see she isn't their. I breathe a sigh of relief.

"I'm still here." A voice says. I turn around, she's there in my room just standing. "Believe me i'm confused too. I don't know why i'm here either.

"Your supposed to be dead," I say. 

"Oh I am dead. I know that for a fact was when your maid came in her and she didn't see me. I'm surprised you can see me," she sits down at the foot of my bed. She actually  is very pretty. Bri has long brown hair that is dyed blonde at the ends, has a heart shaped face and full lips. 

"I can only see you?" I ask grim.  

" I guess but how am I supposed to know i;m pretty new to being dead."

"Can you see other dead people?" 

"No dummy this isn't the Sixth Sense I only see living people," she sighs," the last thing I remember is  swallowing a bunch of pills to make my pain go away then then boom the next thing I know i'm in your room."

"Why did you do it ?" I ask. This whole time I wondered what made her do it. Was Jonathan and he's friends really that bad? Enough to make her kill herself?

"I'd rather not talk about it. I hoped that all the pain would end but it just stayed. I would leave if I could but I can't. I don't know how," she started to cry. What should I do I barely know this girl.

"Uh there there," I say trying to be comforting. She starts to laugh.

"There there that's the best you can do?" She still has tears rolling down her cheek.

"I guess your going to be staying here until you can "leave"," I say,

"I can disappear," she says bluntly.

"What?"

"I can make myself invisible to you . I can go do things while you sleep like visit my family or something. All I know is that you and only can see me when I make myself visible. I was screaming at your maid and she didn't even notice me." 

"Uh okay?"

" You know what i'm going to go say hi to Jonathan maybe haunt him a little," and just like that she vanished into thin air 

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