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Sardonic Suicide
I remember, what I remember more than anything else, and what's the clearest memory I posses is...
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I remember, what I remember more than anything else, and what's the clearest memory I posses is... People don't blame the river for the deaths. "She said the oddest thing about baby dolls the other day." That's just how things work, especially in this town where corpses and ghost stories are really our only source of entertainment. It was a similar beginning for them all; the corpse in the wall of the school building, the mad-woman who had filled her stomach with stones, and the girl who had fallen through the ice. Somehow their deaths were all connected. Twisted into ghost stories, where dead bodies speak and a voice leads others to the riverside, the students and teachers of town think of nothing other than the incidences being sheer coincidence. To discover that secret and unravel the mystery, one only has to come to terms with the fact: this is where you die.
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