Letters To Suicidal

Letters To Suicidal

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Eumee Wyatt has been living her life with only one thought in mind : it was hell. After watching her apartment burn down into ashes, she winds up being expelled from school and losing everything she worked hard for. Without parents or any other living relative, she's on her own with thoughts that would kill her. She doesn't know what to do; so she writes a letter. Kyler Wright is an orphan that lives in a house for orphan teens. With friends and a not-so-perfect life, he's contented - but everything changes when he reads a random letter on the street. And it all started with letters to suicidal. [ short story #18 : 6 / 16 / 14 ] // this has not been proof-read yet so I apologize for any grammatical or spelling mistakes //
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Kayla is about to fake her own death. The teenager has met a couple of strangers that claim to be experts on pseudocide, and they've told her what to do. And poor Sean Reilly, the exchange student living in her house, has stumbled on the plan. When Kayla begs, Sean gets roped in. I mean, only with little things, nothing too serious: lie about when he last saw her, and hide a few facts from the police. Except, things fall apart in a hurry. When Kayla vanishes, the police suspect Sean of being more than a concerned friend. As evidence mounts, detectives zero in - there's no way out for Sean. They're arresting him for Kayla's murder. His one chance at freedom is to follow in Kayla's footsteps and reach out to the enigmatic strangers who make a life out of pretending to be dead. They call it enlightenment, but Sean calls it crazy. At least they have a plan, even if the first step is to kill himself. Will Sean have the strength to take the plunge? And if he does, who will come out the other side?

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