“It’s over; the best thing you could ever do for me now is die. I never, ever want to see you again. I don’t know how I can make it anymore clear; there is no more you and I. You ruined it, and you ruined me; so do me a favor, don’t talk to me, don’t look at me, and don’t even think my name. You’re dead to me, and I really wish you were dead to the rest of the world too.” I said with tears threatening to spill, but I refused to do it in front of him.
“Abs, don’t do this. You know I didn’t mean to, can’t we try again?” Trevor looked at me, almost pleading, almost regretful. Almost.
“No, I mean it. You’re dead to me, and I hope you die for what you did.” With that I walked away. That was the last thing I said to him because the next day he was dead, and even though I knew I should regret it, that I should pray for forgiveness, I didn’t.
Abigail, better known as Abby, had always been a bright and nice girl, the kind of girl that everyone always wants to befriend, and most did. Trevor was the school’s golden boy, an active member of the church choir, and the star quarterback. For years they had been in the same circle of friends, friendly but nothing more. Then their Junior year started, and they became inseparable, the couple everyone thought would last forever. So what happened to make her wish death upon him?
Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.