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Lena Brooks is your average 17-year-old high school girl, until her boyfriend, Dalton commits suicide. Lena feels like she is to blame for his death, and goes through a hard time. Lena ends up falling for a childhood friend, Nathan, who happens to be the most popular guy in school. The weird thing is that Dalton comes back as a ghost, telling Lena that she has to find 6 stories he wrote about why he killed himself. She enlists Nathan's help to find the stories or the person who hid the stories. Will she find out the secrets Dalton kept? Will she be able to find the stories, or give up on life herself? TRIGGER WARNING If you or someone you know has tried to commit suicide or have thoughts of suicide, you might not want to read this. Please vote and share with your friends.
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