The Edge.

The Edge.

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"Eva sat silently at the Edge. Looking down she saw blue-gray smoke curling around. The wind was the only sound to be heard. Eva shivered as the wind pushed against her - willing her to fall." Eva is a teenage girl trying to get over the death of her older sister, and the Edge is where she goes to deal with the pain she's been forced upon. When everyone else seems to be getting along just fine without her older sister, Eva must make the hardest decision she's ever been faced with: does she follow everyone else and move on with her life, or does she loose herself in trying to remember her sister? The Edge holds the answers to her questions for her, but it also holds danger. One false step, a strong gust of wind, and she could lose her life.
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