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*The sequel to How to Get Away with Evil*
SOMETHING ELSE HAPPENED THAT NIGHT.
It's hard for Jessi Alvarez to mourn the death of her sworn enemy, Adley Morgenstern, who recently died after taking her own life. After all, Jessi was the one who threatened Adley to leave Ember Falls - and she knows that if everyone else knew the truth about the chaos Adley caused, they would have wanted her dead too.
Ethan Landers, on the other hand, is struggling to understand why something keeps happening to everyone around him. First, his sister, Annabeth Landers, died, and now, his girlfriend. And why would Adley kill herself when she and him were making plans that very night to run away together?
What nobody knows, however, is that there is always more to the story as Adley and Annabeth are resurrected by two witches with a plan for vengeance. All they need from Adley and Annabeth are three things - an angel, a full demon, and a witch without knowledge of their powers. What makes it worse is that this witch is closer to Adley and Anna than they originally thought.
Now, Adley and Annabeth must go undercover and befriend the people they love most in order to stay alive. But what happens when you can't pretend anymore, even when your life is at stake?
Sometimes, knowledge is dangerous, and secrets are more tightly intertwined than one might think.
RANKS
~ #25 in Witty (10/12/2024)
How can Abby consider living forever when every moment is a struggle to survive?
In an attempt to leave the worst two years of her life behind, Abby moves in with a family friend to start a new life. But moving and starting a new school aren't as easy as she'd hoped they would be, and friends are few and far between. When she gets seated next to the handsome loner Sam Durand in four different classes, Abby decides to befriend him and find out why he won't associate with anyone in school.
But Sam has his own secrets, and after an ill-fated bath on Halloween night, the secrets suddenly become Abby's as well. Sam's life is eternal, and now, she has the chance to extend her lifeline as well.
But how can Abby consider living forever when every moment is a struggle against the memories of her past? When romance blossoms between Sam and Abby, she knows she can't make the life-changing decision until she tells Sam the truth of what happened to her. Abby only has a year to decide, but she can keep pushing it off forever, right? Right?
[TW: mentions of physical abuse, mention of rape, eating disorder]
[[Word count: 60,000-65,000]]