Telling The Truth

Telling The Truth

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I never thought this was how I would go. Barely seventeen, hooked up to a million different machines... Not able to breathe or eat on my own. I know I'm going to die. It's a simple fact. There is no way to avoid it. it's my fate. But before I die, I need to give this to someone. Someone who will read it all the way through Someone who will believe and take it seriously. Someone not blind to the truth. Everyone needs to know what happened at that lake house. What happened to my friends. They need to know that I didn't kill them, that I'm not crazy! I'm not innocent, no, I'm not innocent. But I'm not entirely guilty. But I'll tell you exactly who is. Just read this and please believe it. Because I'm TELLING THE TRUTH
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I'm dying. There's a cure for this sickness. But unlike most, I don't want it. I don't need to live my life. It was not mine in the first place. I'll go down in history. Not for beating my sickness, but for letting it beat me. There are many things I regret not doing. Like not telling my crush I actually liked him. Since elementary school! Now I'm 17 and my life could be gone any second now. Or not living my life. I spent every day studying, reading, to focused on school. I have little time left. I won't spend it in a hospital bed. That's for sure.

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