"Brynn was never adopted the next day. In fact, she never saw the next day. Brynn was murdered on June 14, 2019 by her ex-boyfriend Hudson Daniels, my cousin. She was happy for a good few days after her breakup. She wasn't being hurt anymore, she had the family she was supposed to have, and she thought she was finally getting the happy ending she deserved. Hudson didn't let that happen for her. He was supposed to leave to Miami for his birthday party on the 28th, but he never showed up to the jet. Instead, while Andrea Morrison and her parents were out getting party supplies for when they finally sign the papers for her legal adoption, he made Brynn open the front door for him. They had a fight, and things got out of control. She was found in the kitchen, suffocated to death. The family found her, lying there; lifeless. Bruises surrounded her neck, and a sunflower laid next to her body. The day this documentary about her life comes out, it would be June 18, 2019, just a few days after her death. Brynn was the girl that deserved better. I loved her, and I couldn't save her." -Chase Wilmington
"Brynn was my best friend. She was there for me when I went through a tough breakup, was there when I needed real sense thrown at me, and I just wish I saw the signs. I never knew how dangerous Hudson could become. She didn't deserve any of this. I miss her everyday, and just looking into her room makes me want to sob until nothing comes out." -Andrea Morrison
"When I first met Brynn, I knew she wasn't normal. We met in the bathroom, and we just talked. She told me about her abusive father, I just never thought that someone like Hudson, that knew about her father would perform the same amount of destruction to her life. She was beautiful, and deserved way better than my cousin." -Arabella Wilmington
"Brynn was one of the most chillest people I ever met. She was quiet in the beginning, but once she got comfortable with us, she couldn't stop laughing or smiling. Her smile could light up all of New York City, and her laugh could make anyone's day." -Bailey Ocampo
"Hudson was a full on dick. I'm sorry for my language, but when they were outside in public, he would control her. Brynn learned how to stand up for herself through time, so I thought that maybe she told him off. I was wrong, and I should've helped her stay away from him in the beginning. I miss her goofy self everyday, and it's hard amongst all of us."-Dylan Cesar
"Brynn was an abusive parent survivor, sexual assault survivor, but her battles and pain soon went with her at the hands of Hudson. He is now in jail, well, holding until his trial. He will most likely make bail because of his money, but he deserves to be put away. He was also caught with drugs in his system on the day of her death, and in possession of them. Hudson went down the wrong path, mostly because of his abusive parents relationship at home. This doesn't make what Hudson did right at all! If anything, he should've tried to be better than his father. I was in love with Brynn, but now... she's gone." -Chase Wilmington
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amour plastique
Teen Fiction*completed* amour plastique. french for plastic love. plastic love. meaning fake love. brynn was hurt. bullied, abused, and now a foster child at 16. new school, new city, new year, new family hudson was used. fake friends, rich, but broken insi...