Olivia Monologue

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“ AVA WAKE UP SHE’S DEAD! IT’S OLIVIA, SHE’S DEAD I DON’T KNOW HOW THIS COULD HAVE HAPPENED!!” said Olivia’s older sister Paisley in a panic. I jumped out of bed as quickly as I could following Paisley down the hallway to find everyone surrounding Olivia in her bedroom. I couldn’t even tell that the dead body endured Olivia due to her face being completely gone. We all think that the real cause of her death persisted from her throat being completely sliced with blood all over the place. Olivia didn’t deserve this, she was the sweetest girl you could have ever met. Olivia would never argue with you even if she thought they were wrong. She always put everyone first before her own self. I can’t believe she’s gone, we haven’t even been here a

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