Chapter 1

Chapter 1

I have never been suicidal. Sure, I’ve had dark thoughts in my life, but who hasn’t? They were never more than just a passing thought that swooped into my mind and left as quickly as they came.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 2

Chapter 2

The woman manipulated and obfuscated, but she did not lie. I liked that about her.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 3

Chapter 3

I’d wanted to be seen as a good girl ever since I was a child, and good girls went to church. At least, that’s what my mother said.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 4

Chapter 4

I couldn’t stop staring at the flier all the way home. Tracy kept talking to me, but I was lost in my own world.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 5

Chapter 5

The party was packed with punks and stoners. The musk of weed plumed toward us as we squeezed through two stoned metal heads at the entrance to the living room, which was filled with too much smoke an

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 6

Chapter 6

I hadn’t been on a date since eighth grade, and even then, it wasn’t much of a date.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 7

Chapter 7

There was a time when Tracy and I hung out together every single day. Sometimes we hung out so long that it bled into the next day, and sometimes that day turned into a whole weekend.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 8

Chapter 8

An interesting phenomenon occurred once everyone thought I was crazy. They started questioning every word I’d ever said.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 9

Chapter 9

I spent the weekend trying to cram a thousand workouts into two days. It’s impossible to do two months’ worth of working out in a weekend, but I tried anyway.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 10

Chapter 10

We were in a good mood as we walked down the hall and stepped onto the elevator, following the directions the nurse had given us. Once we reached the third floor, though, that all changed.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 11

Chapter 11

Basketball practice was hard when you were too tired to keep your eyes open. I got hit in the head at least three times every afternoon for the rest of the week, but that wasn’t the worst part.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 12

Chapter 12

Paintings of the Void hung all around Doctor Thatcher’s office. They were on every wall in her waiting room, and her therapy room. I didn’t know if it was elegant or macabre to hang a symbol of death

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Season 1 - Episode 1

Season 1 - Episode 1

Rebecca never thought she was suicidal. However, that didn’t stop her from jerking her car off the side of the road last night.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Season 1 - Episode 2

Season 1 - Episode 2

The smell of lilacs rushed through the air and filled my nostrils the moment I stepped through the door of my house.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Season 1 - Episode 3

Season 1 - Episode 3

One of the most embarrassing experiences of my life happened today when I tried to get my job back at the Taco Shack.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Season 1 - Episode 4

Season 1 - Episode 4

I took a walk to clear my head. It did not help. It made things much worse.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Season 1 - Episode 5

Season 1 - Episode 5

Trisha drove me to school today. It took everything in my power not to bound down the stairs with glee when I saw her car in the driveway.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Season 1 - Episode 6

Season 1 - Episode 6

For the last month, Trisha and I have hung out every single day after school. She writes songs and listens to music while I do homework or read.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Season 1 - Episode 7

Season 1 - Episode 7

For the last month, Trisha and I have hung out every single day after school.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Season 1 - Episode 8

Season 1 - Episode 8

We went to the hospital today. It was horrible.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty

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