Disclaimer: I don't own Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.

I sat leaning against the cold wall of the jail cell staring at the birthday cake I had drawn in the dirt. I looked over at my sisters. Violet was sitting in the corner, fast asleep, with Sunny dozing on her lap. I shook my head. How could they find time to sleep when we're being hunted by Count Olaf? I thought to myself. I glanced over at the supplies Violet had used for her latest invention. The bench lay broken in the corner, the empty pitcher and soggy bread next to it. Walking over to the materials, I picked up the pitcher and smashed it as quietly as I could. My sisters hadn't budged. I looked from the shard of glass in my hand to the paleness of my bare wrist, deep in thought. I was all alone now and no one was here to stop me. Even the ones that were present were completely oblivious to what they might wake up to.

Stroking the glass gently across my skin, just to feel the smoothness of the glass, not to cut, I thought of Isadora. She was a pretty girl, with her dark hair and striking eyes. I knew I was going to miss seeing her gentle smile and her hearing her sweet couplets. Missing Isadora made me miss my parents. They were great. I regret not having a chance to say good-bye properly, but I'll be with them soon.

Taking a deep sigh, I trudged over towards my sisters. "I love you Violet and Sunny." I kissed them both on the forehead and bid them my last good-bye. I wandered over to the far corner and sat down, facing the decaying wall. Pulling my sleeve up, I carefully adjusted the shard of glass in my hand. After all this misfortune that had befallen me already, I thought that it could only get worse. There was no more point to life. I drew lines up and down my wrist, watching the blood pour out. As my breath became short and my vision blurred, a dizzy spell came over me, causing me to fall over. "The Daily Punctilio is going to have a field day with this one." I thought, a faint smile curling on my lips. And so I closed my eyes and took my final breath, away from this sadness and misfortune for good.