[Joanna]
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The next day I was afraid to open another letter it was to painful. At about 7 o'clock at night I talked myself into opening the next letter..... it was addressed to one of my best friends Hayley. It read..Dear Hayley,
You were one of the few people that I actually knew were my friends or good to me. You were always there for me and I love you for that. I hope that you are still getting you good grades like you always do! I am sorry that I left you and everyone else that cared about me. You should just forget about me because I'm sure that everyone else has.
Sincerely,
Madie Clarke[Flashback]
[3rd person]
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As Madie, Joanna, and Hayley walked into school Madie's boyfriend, Joshua Pederson, walked to her and gave her a big hug, he was looking at Joanna differently. Hayley took Madie over to the side and said "Did you see how Josh was looking at Joanna?" Madie had no idea she couldn't see his face. "no do they have something going on??" Madie finally replied. "I don't know I will snoop for you!" The girls turned the corner to go back to Josh and Joanna to see them kissing! Madie's mouth dropped to the floor in shock, they turned back around and Hayley said, "OMG you saw that too my brother was kissing one of my very best friends!" Madie was speechless. They waited until Josh and Joanna walked away and they would go talk to Joanna.
[End of Flashback][Hayley]
When Joanna gave me that letter I thought that it was a birthday invitation or something but when I finally opened it I busted into tears when I found that it was from one of my best friends Madie Clarke! At the end she said that I should just forget about her like everyone else has but that is a lie because everything has changed now that she is gone, the "popular" girls are actually being nice and are not being mean to anyone! Joanna also gave me the rules that Madie wrote out too. I remembered something that happened the day of Madie's suicide.....Madie and I found Joanna and my brother Josh kissing, then I remembered how Josh said he was going to Madie's house that night, the night of her "suicide" maybe it wasn't suicide maybe it was a murder.
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Sincerely, Madie
Teen Fictionthe story of Madie's suicide and notes that she wrote to people reveled