you can't save everyone
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Ongoing, First published Apr 21, 2014
"on a warm Saturday night, while some teenagers were out at parties having the time of their lives, Susan was at home, tying a rope around her neck and ending hers"

Iris never knew Susan but she can't stop herself from thinking about what kind of person she may have been, what brought her to suicide? While everyone copes with Susan's death differently, Iris takes this as a wake up call to get to know people better and be there for them, she wants her life to count for something. Nobody knew who Susan was, just like nobody really knows who Iris is. All they know is that she is popular and beautiful, Iris wants to be known for more than that, she believes there is more to her, more to anyone, than people think.

i dedicate this to anyone who has felt alone, misunderstood, hopeful, not appreciated, second best. 
this is for you <3
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