Aubrie Case Study

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Aubrie that the cycle will repeat itself unless she can rescue the last person. He states how Vengeance used to kill the abusers but now he kills the victims to put them out of their misery – Aubrie disagrees with him. Mike tries to sway Rendició into letting him on the case by stating how Vengeance will strike again tonight. Rendició tells him Chester is going to trial and the case is almost closed. He tells Mike to drop the case or he’ll take his badge away. Aubrie rushes through the front door of her house when MARY, her mother, asks if she’s going to watch the state championship game. Aubrie ignores her mother and hurries up the stairs. In her room, she realizes that she has no more friends or a boyfriend and she wants to give up. Why does she need to solve the case? She is about to give up when she hears Nick and his father yelling at each other. We see a flashback of Nick being abused by Luster and Aubrie realizes he’s next. She tries to rush out of her house. But her mother grounds her for failing a test. Aubrie pleads with her mother to go to her friend’s house stating if not, then she’ll lose her only friend. Mary gives Aubrie a 10’oclock …show more content…
She enters Jillian’s room, searching for the second diary. When she finds it she is just about to open it up when eerie music softly plays from Jillian’s jewelry box. The lights shut off and her bedroom door WHAMS shut. Strikes of lightning fill the room. Aubrie charges to the door and tries to open it up, but she’s locked in. Aubrie tries to make a phone call, but she has no service. SWISH. SWISH. She hears a noise and pounces onto the bed. She catches a glimpse of a person in a black robe when she whips her head around – but no one’s there. She stands at the edge of her bed, just about to jump. But she pauses. She sees a machete fling back and forth from underneath Jillian’s bed. This is exactly what Jillian saw in her bedroom the night she went

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