"That bitch!" I screamed, hurling a pillow at the television, "That god damn murderer!" Why me, didn't God know I couldn't take anything else?

Ariana's face went pale. "Reed, can I talk to you for a second?" she whispered, her voice high pitched.

"Sure," I replied, leading her into my room, "What?" I said, tears still falling.

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Her confession was too much for me to handle. I was about to respond but she abruptly jumped up and opened the window.

"Ariana, what are you…" but it was too late. She put on foot over, then the other, and jumped.

"ARIANA!" I screamed, clutching the curtains, "God, no, Ariana!" I grabbed my phone and dialed 911.

"I'd like to report an emergency." I rushed.

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Sabine DuLac sat on the couch watching the news. She and her companion laughed and cheered and drank in unison as they watched the news report about Ariana Osgood.

"Former murder suspect and high school student Ariana Osgood attempted to commit suicide at a hotel this morning. She allegedly jumped out of a window after making a shocking confession. Lets go to that hotel now and see what friend and witness Reed Brennan has to say about this."

"Ariana is okay, they think she'll be okay." Reed paused, "I'm sorry, I cannot tell you what that confession was."

Sabine's jaw dropped as she turned to her companion. The tagalong had a look of determination and smiled devilishly.

"I know what it was." The companion smiled.