Chapter Summary: The Rise And Fall Of Bri Out Of The House

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Bri and her sisters Nikki and April had just moved from their home state to a penthouse in L.A .April and Nikki were about 20-21 years old and bri was only 18 just about to turn nine-teen in a couple of days..April was always the one who complains about the littlest things,and Nikki is the one who sneaks out at night just To go to a party while bri sits down and reads books . Bri use to be the adventurous one but she changed since their parents passed away from a car crash .The sisters planned to go and grab stuff for the house just to get Bri out of the house ,on their way they so many people dancing and playing songs on the sidewalk. The girls absolutely loved it there but bri didn't seem to join in the fun with her two sisters. Nikki quickly notices that there was something wrong ,“ Bri what's wrong ?” (Nikki asked.) ,bri sights and starts to tell them that she has been hearing voices telling her to go this library named Stephen A.Schwarzman Building down in 5th Ave at 42nd St. Bri also says every time the wind blows it's sounds like it's speaking to me ,like if there telling me something . “Oh k” April says while chills rushes up her spine . “That's enough Brianna ,let's go home and do some research on that book that you were talking about” Nikki said . Once they got home they did …show more content…
The next morning Nikki Nikki Realizes that her book was no longer on the computer desk , Nikki fiercely yells “ Brianna I told you how many times do not touch my stuff opens the door and finds blood all over the floor but there was no sign of bri anywhere ,but the book was on the bed and the window was open Nikki quickly runs and calls 911, Nikki tells the cops that She thinks that bri jumped out of the window but what they don't know is that the book that was written by a writer who committed suicide after she heard her mother died .People say that she only takes people who is going through the phase of losing

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