The Lungs: A Narrative Fiction

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Ok so I guess imma do this, let's see where this leads ( btw you are the person where the POV is coming from)

And i tried...

Note:Don't do anything that happened in this book...

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I looked around at a funeral for my best friend, Lizabeth. no one was talking or crying, not even trying to comfort her family. They were just being silent and staying in place, while I would comfort the family, I knew I shouldn't due to the fact that they didn't like me.

Flashback

"HOW COULD YOU?!?!" I shouted at the top of my lungs

"IM SORRY OK! IT WAS A ACCIDENT" Lizabeth shouted back

"OH YES SO YOU JUST RANDOMLY DECIDED TO KISS MY BOYFRIEND" I shouted, clearly pissed.

"Oh whatever, just shut up, maybe your boyfriend would actually
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Flashback

I smiled to my self evilly as I poured liquid drain cleaner into a mug and put a lid on it and walked it up to her room, then knocked on the door

"Come in" Lizabeth said calmly

I walked in and handed her the mug "I'm sorry for the fight we had last night, I made you something to make up for it."I said

"Awww. Thank you!"she said right before she started to drink it but immediately started choking. She stood up having a expression that said 'HELP ME' . I laughed " what do you want?" I said as she fell to the floor, dead. "Oh I guess she didn't want anything" I said,pulling out my phone, dialing 911

"911 what's your-"

"HELP MY FRIEND IS DEAD....I THINK SHE COMMITTED SUICIDE"

" ok,what's the address ma'am"

"23941 bittle street"

"I'll send emergency services over immediately" the operator said,then hung up

Flashback end

They thought it was a suicide,didn't look any further.

'But at least she won't be a problem anymore, she's dead, and so is everyone else, but me of course' I thought as I laughed, removing my hands from my face, looking around at the swarm of dead

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