Chapter 3: The aftermath

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                                                          Week later

Outside the college gates flowers and messages have been put outside as well as candles for all of the people killed in the accident. Today was the memorial service for the class Jodie was in. Everyone had gotten together before to travel on coach to say a last goodbye to everyone who died. Bodies could not be retrieved as the building had completely fallen down and the number of bricks piled up made it almost impossible to recover the bodies. But as they arrived with flowers in their hands and sat down to listen to the memorial the wind blew and Jodie felt cold again just suddenly. It wasn’t particularly a cold day at all the sun was out the sky was blue and the clouds were light and fluffy. But the wind had picked up slightly moving flowers around and then someone’s phone went off. Jodie recognised the song from her premonition it was the song playing when Paige had died but Paige was sat in her chair with the rest of the surviving class listening to the list being read out. Parents were crying into tissues and many flowers were laid. Jodie had been asked questions like how did you know? But she hadn’t been able to answer them. She didn’t know herself how she had seen everything but she blamed herself and carried the guilt everyday even though Linda had said that she didn’t have to but right now something wasn’t right and last time something wasn’t right well the college collapsed. She had wondered why it was her that saw it there were so many people in the college yet she was the one that saw it and was expected to save everyone but she didn’t. Now she was at the memorial service where a huge plaque read out all of the names of the people that were killed in her class. Behind that was al of the other classes covering most of the ground. Flowers were placed beside the plaques as well as notes to loved one and friends.  The feeling started to go as the sun went down and people were making their way home.

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