Ever Since Kit Book Summary

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About this book is that there is a girl named “Kit” didn’t want to go to this college and but she had to go and when she got there she met a girl named “Sandy” and they became friends but Kit didn’t feel like something was right about the college. Ever Since Kit was ever at the college, strange things happen, like once she found Sandy really cold and Sandy couldn’t move her fingers. Even when people had entered the college and when they arrive. Then when the parents leave the gate is closed for good and people can’t escape until they graduate. Later at when it was nighttime, Kit has been hearing some noises in the hallway and she heard noises that was like someone who was taking deep breathes. Now when it is the morning, Sandy would always ask Kit if she was hungry, but Kit would never eat because she never felt like it, but thought she should eat because she is really thin. …show more content…
When A girl named “Jules” had found some keys to the some cars, but the problem was that it was in Madame Duret’s office, and she is going to keep everyone in the college forever because she had the gate keys and everybody wanted to leave. When Kit had let the college on fire, the Madame Duret was really angry and she tried to stop them, but the place was already on fire, but Kit forgot someone in the college and the person that was still in the college was”Lynda.” When Kit tried to get Lynda to get out of the college, Lynda didn’t want to leave her paintings behind, and she enough killed herself for her paintings, and Kit enough left. Later, after the fire was over, Kit, Sandy, and Jules had enough left the college. Then they enough separate and Kit had found her mom’s car headlights and she was enough

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