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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"Please don't do this." I begged, as tears streamed down my face, making my mascara run. My eyes traveled from his face, that handsome boyish face, down to the floor. Down to the dead bodies. "Oh God," I choked, my life flashing before my eyes, as I felt his fingers slip from my shoulders down to the knife. He put it to my throat gently, so that he didn't cut it. Yet. "I'm sorry." He muttered. "Please...." I begged. "Please." His lips pressed against mine, and I shuddered against him. Dear God, Please don't let this happen. This is the story of how I met him. The story of how he stole my heart, just as carelessly as he stole peoples lives away from them. Maybe. Maybe not. When I think about it, I still smile. Even though I know the sad and terrible ending, I can't help but smile. He was my best friend. He was so loving. So caring. He taught me everything. But, he also destroyed everything. He was just like that. He was just the mass murder that loved me, and that's how I'll always remember him. I dare say, that's how I'll always cherish him.

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