Why Does Hardy Decide To Save Lydia

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At the end of the story I felt very upset because in the end Lydia dies from being killed by Aralt and Alexis was there to witness it and tried to save Lydia, but it was too late so later on Alexis and Kasey go to a funeral dedicated to Lydia’s death, but on that day Carter comes up to Alexis saying that he really needs to figure himself out before letting himself get too attached by Alexis’s ghost encounters, so Carter breaks up with her at the funeral and leaves and that’s when Alexis is starting to realise what is happening around her she just witness Lydia’s death her Best friend Megan is being sent to a boarding school from too much socializing by her Grandmother, Carter just broke up with her and her parents can’t trust Alexis anymore

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