Emily Tempest one of the most normal girls you would've ever met. Met, would've; both past tense phrases, the reasoning? Emily is dead. Emily's story is not an interactive murder with twisting plot lines and cruel villains. The reasoning for that? It's simple: Emily ended it herself. The happy straight A student is found dead in her bed by none other than her sister. She overdosed on Ibuprofen. There was no note, no pre-warning, and no understanding as to why she took her life. But then her letters start showing up. Turns out Emily is not so plain after all. Her life wasn't a black and white cut and dry scenario, it was blurred, distorted by beliefs and images. It was full of a grey boggy marsh. In these letters she tells all, everything she had to go through is written in her perfect script. And everyone learns why Emily Tempest took her life. They all learn that the happy teen wasn't so happy and their ignorance cost them something very importation that they could never get back. <><><><><><> Contains mature language and concepts.
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