"Blake!" They called out from afar. I was sure to lock the door, before I came up to the balcony rails. This was my only chance to end my misery. I wanted to commit suicide a long time ago, but I couldn't bring myself to do it. But then life gave me the courage and a reason.
"Blake! Where are you!?" They were after me. Chenille must have told them. She's my sister. The only family I have. She's 29, while on the other hand, I'm 18. I'm a stuck up senior year teenager bargaining my sister and his husband Todd.
"Oh my God! Blake! Blake, don't do this. Please come down from there." Chenille said, taking small steps towards me. I climbed up the second rail. They screamed, "Blake, don't!""Why? Why should I live? I've done enough damage." I spat. I turned to look at all of them, holding the rails firmly with both hands. Sky, Zach, Chad, Chenille, the family lawyer who claimed to be my guardian and the girl who should hate me because I've crushed her world. Carlie Forbes. A glance in her direction was enough to urge me up the rails faster.
The wind blew my pitch black hair away from my face, stinging my eyes. I felt tears run down my frosted cheeks. It's been two hours since I came up here. We're currently in Shane's house, or should I say mansion. Shane is the lawyer and my guardian. He's pretty cool if you get to know him. He's the best guardian you could ever ask for, I must say. With him there is no curfew, I get free booze, in the house, I can almost do whatever I want. I only had to promise him one thing. To get good grades. That wasn't hard.
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Driven to the Edge
General FictionBlake Evans committed a grave mistake that he has no idea how he got himself in. His bravery falters as life strips him off his happiness and his hope at finding love in, Carlie Forbes, the girl he crushed her world. One accident. Two corpses. Bla...