Renée should've just jumped off the cliff. She shouldn't have given that stupid chance. She just landed herself into the middle of a neck deep pooling, complicated mess. She just read someone else's note, someone else's property.
"You stupid girl, what have you done?" Ciara sneered.
According to Renée, she deciphered that the girl, Emma seemed to have been trying to commit suicide. What else would she try to do at a cliff? The words of the note certainly suggested so. What do you tell a person to not do at a cliff? The writer of the note didn't want Emma to commit suicide. But Renee didn't understand why the writer wrote a freaking note to stop someone from committing suicide, what a jerk of a boyfriend. Besides, men are jerks like that to do such a stupid thing as writing a note to stop a girl from killing herself. He certainly didn't seem to understand the mentality of a dying person.
But ironically, the same stupid note, if not stop, did delay Renée's own death.
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One Balloon Away
Ficção AdolescenteJust when eighteen-year-old Renée Martin is about to commit suicide, an unexpected note meant for someone else leads her to the city she has always dreaded, Paris. Join her on this disastrous journey as she struggles with self-esteem, anxiety and th...