Letters To Cassidy

Letters To Cassidy

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When April Morton commits suicide, the entire school is stunned. Most especially Cassidy. Cassidy finds a box filled with letters, addressed to her from April. April attempts to share her pain, she attempts to explain why she did it. Why she took her own life. Through all this turmoil can Cassidy understand April, whilst experiencing first love?
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Murder?

Cassidy Reynolds is the new student along with her older by almost a year brother, Cale. They have just moved to a new place and are in for a shock. When Cassidy arrives on her first day at her new school without Cale, who's sick at home, she becomes wary after seeing no one. Cassidy learns after reaching her homeroom that a girl had been found dead that morning. Alexandria Mitchells. Perfect student. Perfect daughter. Great friend. Loved by everyone. So then why did she commit suicide? Cassidy is thrown straight into the mess of Alexandria's death along with the whole school. Police officers are interrogating students, assemblies are being held to mourn Alexandria, counselors are available for those who need them. Everything is happening the way it should. So then why does Alexandria's little sister think something's not right. Cassidy feels it too. So the question is: was Alexandria's death suicide or did somebody murder her? ********* A/N: Ok so if anyone noticed the rating right now is PG because I'm not sure if it warrants PG-13. It might in future and then I'll change it. But it's PG right now because it deals with death and suicide

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