Chapter 24

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Stiles

The sky was clear, not a single cloud in the sky. Except for one small cloud, besides that one little cloud there was nothing but blue. That is how I felt all day at Jax' funeral, the whole town showed up, people she has never talked to or known.  I felt like I was alone as her casket was lowered six feet under.

I walked home, no jeep, I walked. I walked around town til I knew everyone would be gone from the grave. I sat down and leaned against the grave. I start to cry like a little girl as Jax would put it. When we were younger she would say "Don't cry like a little girl, only I can cry like that." It then starts to rain, that one little cloud is raining over the graveyard. "Stop crying you little girl." I heard a familiar voice say above me. I look and there she was, in one piece. "Jax?How?" I stuttered and I jumped to my feet. She hugged me tight, "I only have a little time." she said against my shoulder. "I miss you so much Jax." I sobbed. I hug her so tight knowing there will be nothing soon. "I miss you too, I wish I didn't end like this." she cried. "Promise me you will keep everyone safe in Beacon Hills. And tell everyone I love and miss them." She said softly still holding on to me for dear life. "And tell Isaac I forgive him." I nod unable to talk. She let go of me and kissed my cheek. "I will always be close." And she was gone.



the end


if you dont like the end sorry but i have planned this for the end for a while. I needed to end this book for closure for me and my readers. I hate it when books are left undone.

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