Tonya sat on her bed, thinking about all that her new friend, Kathleen had told her. If Laura kills herself, it will be all my fault and I'm supposed to be an angel. She didn't know what to do. Part of her wanted to talk to Monica, but the other part of her didn't want Monica to think she couldn't handle this assignment. I want Monica to be proud of me. Tonya looked at the small leather-bound journal that rested on her night table and felt an urge to write in it. She hadn't written about this assignment at all and she had a lot of feelings she needed to get down on paper. She did, after all, carry that journal with her everywhere, from assignment to assignment, recording her thoughts and feelings along the way.

She pulled out a pen and leaned against her pillows, beginning to write her deepest thoughts and feelings on to the empty pages before her. She found herself thinking so fast that her pen could hardly keep up with her racing thoughts.

She finally put the pen down an hour later and saw that the clock on the wall read 7:00p.m. Tonya sighed and put her journal under her pillow. I have to get through to Laura. I just have to. Just as she was thinking, the dorm door burst open and Laura walked in, looking around. Tonya stared at her and knew she had no time to lose. Kathleen says it's impossible, but I can't give up on her yet.

"Hey Laura." Tonya greeted. Laura sighed and smiled a little, still gazing around the room.

"Laura, I was kinda hoping we could talk." Tonya admitted, fearing that she was pushing too hard, but knew she only had a day left. Laura seemed to dismiss Tonya rather quickly.

"Tonya, I'm sorry, but I can't right now. I'm looking for Sarah. Have you seen her? Has she come in here at all?" She asked. Tonya's heart sank. She felt as though this was her last chance to reach Laura, and it was gone. Tonya didn't know what to do now, except be Laura's friend and hope for the best.

"No Laura, I haven't seen Sarah since dinner." She replied, suddenly feeling very worried. Laura sighed.

"Well, I wonder where she could be. It's not like her to just disappear. Unless..."

"Don't think like that Laura!" Tonya interrupted quickly.

"Why not? Didn't you hear what happened? I just found out today. Sarah told me. She's being released from Summerlea. Her insurance ran out and her parents are splitting up. I mean, the whole reason she's here is because she tried to kill herself when she had to choose which parent to live with. It's deja vu all over again. Now she has to decide. What if the pressure's too much for her?" Laura asked, suddenly wide-eyed and very worried. Tonya stood up.

"Don't think like that Laura. We'll find her. I'll help you." With that, Tonya and Laura left their bedroom in search for Sarah. Tonya silently prayed as they went from room to room, asking other patients if they had seen Sarah, but nobody had.

Tonya and Laura checked all the bathrooms, the cafeteria, everyone's dorm rooms, the living room, the kitchen, everywhere, but they still couldn't find Sarah.

"Tonya, we've looked everywhere! She's nowhere!" Laura was obviously getting scared and just as Tonya was picking up on a bad feeling, she suddenly knew where Sarah was. God had shown her, and Tonya knew what they would find there would not be good. Tonya desperately wanted to walk the other way but knew she had to go to Sarah.

"Laura. I think I know where she is." Tonya said quietly. Laura's eyes widened.

"Where is she? How do you know?" She asked desperately. Tonya sighed.

"I just...know." She said, finding no other explanation. She grabbed Laura's hand and together they ran down the hall.

Monica sat in Tess's office with a cup of coffee in her hands. Tess and Andrew were with her, all sitting silently, until Monica decided to break that silence.

"Tess?" She said as Tess turned to face the Irish angel.

"Yes baby? What is it?" She asked, as Monica stared into her coffee cup, feeling ashamed for the question she was about to ask.

"I know I keep asking, but I need to know. Is...it time yet? For me to tell Tonya about Kathleen?" She asked, keeping her eyes down. She already knew the answer but just had to be sure.

"Oh angel girl. I told you. God will make it known to you when it's time. So quit asking. God will tell you when it's time to tell Tonya and I'm sure Tonya will be right around the corner, ready to hear what you have to say." Tess answered. Monica sighed impatiently.

"But Tonya is already believing everything Kathleen said. She's still very naive in some ways. She doesn't know what she's dealing with." She complained.

"That's because Kathleen knows how to be your best friend and your enemy at the same time. She plays on emotions and uses what's important to her advantage. She told Tonya that you and Kathleen were good friends, which is part of the reason why Tonya trusts her, because she knows she can especially trust those that you know." Tess explained, which made Monica turn red in the face.

"Can't I at least tell Tonya that Kathleen and I are not friends? Maybe then, Tonya will stop trusting her." She saw Tess raise her eyebrows.

"What do you think, angel girl?" She asked. Monica sighed.

"I know. I can't talk to Tonya about Kathleen at all." That was the end of the conversation.

Andrew, who had patiently been listening to Tess and Monica talk, suddenly stood up with a frown on his face.

"I'm sorry girls, but I have to go. I have to be somewhere right now." He said and right away, Monica and Tess knew.

"Oh Andrew, you don't mean someone here?" Monica seemed worried and her heart sank when Andrew nodded.

"Unfortunately. I'm not looking forward to it, but I have to. Sometimes, I don't like being the angel of death." And with that, Andrew left Tess and Monica alone, to do his job.

"Tonya, where are you taking us? We're not even supposed to be back here. This is where the doctors keep the meds." Laura said frantically as Tonya led her through the storage room with shelves stacked with medicine bottles. When they had arrived moments ago, they saw that the door was not locked. Tonya knew right away what Laura couldn't see. That the lock had been picked!

"Tonya, Sarah isn't in here. Why would she need to..." Laura stopped dead in her tracks when she saw a hand emerging from behind a shelf in the back corner. The two girls froze in terror as they inched their way around the corner slowly. That was when Laura screamed.

"Sarah! No!" Laura dropped to her knees next to Sarah's unconscious body. Tonya clasped her hand over her mouth as she surveyed the scene. Sarah lay unconscious on the floor, her pale hand grasped around an empty pill bottle. Tonya knew exactly what had happened. Sarah had swallowed the entire bottle of pills, and judging by the blueish colour of Sarah's lips, she had swallowed them at least an hour ago.

Laura continued to call out Sarah's name as she grabbed her limp hand in her own, shaking it. Tonya kneeled next to Laura and took her hand from Sarah's. It was shaking and Laura suddenly fell into Tonya's arms and Tonya held her tight, as she cried out.

"Sarah! Why! Oh please be okay! You have to be okay!" She screamed as Tonya felt a tear roll down her own cheek.

"Somebody! Call an ambulance!" Tonya screamed out as Laura continued to wail. Tonya honestly didn't even know what to say. She only held Laura close, trying to stay strong.

She suddenly felt a presence in the room and Tonya looked up as she held Laura. Andrew, glowing, stared down at Tonya with sad eyes as Tonya sighed and her lip quivered. Andrew only nodded at her, confirming that Sarah had successfully committed suicide.

Sarah Nell was dead.