Goodbye by Melissa George

Goodbye by Melissa George

Author:Melissa George [George, Melissa]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2018-07-07T16:00:00+00:00


I described in detail how Amy had looked. Right up to her eyes staring up at the trees. When I told her about her dad wailing, we both laughed. Then I told her about him finding Amy’s phone and that I hadn’t even seen it. I would have loved to had her phone. It was a newer model than mine. Deb got a strange look on her face. “Why in the hell did you let him have the damn phone?!” she practically screamed at me. This confused me. Why was she so upset about Amy’s phone? I was the one that had wanted it. “You're screwed,” Deb said with a laugh. I still didn’t get what she meant. “What are you talking about?” I asked. Then to my horror. Deb explained to me that the police could easily get Amy’s phone from her parents and find out who she had called to pick her up.” It took a moment for it to register with me that there wouldn’t be a call on the phone from Amy. The police would know I had lied to them. “It’s just a matter of time now,” Deb said. I felt like I was going to throw up. I didn’t want to go to jail for Amy’s murder! I hadn’t killed her! “But it was all your idea!” I reminded Deb. “I know,” she said while reaching into her pocket. “That is why I have it all figured out.” She said with a smile. I felt a little relief that she had worked something out to help us. She opened her hand and showed me a small pill bottle. “What’s that?” I asked her. “Strong sleeping pills,” she said with a smile. I still wasn’t getting it. “What are you going to do with them?” I asked. Deb looked down at the pill bottle then back up at me. “If things get too bad for us, we split this bottle and leave here together.” She said. My heart skipped a beat. This all made sense to me now. Earlier Arklou had been talking to me through the Ouija board. All of his answers were about death, dying and killed. I assumed it was because Amy was dead.

I hadn’t considered killing myself. I was excited now that Deb had found us a way out. I smiled back at her and held out my hand for half of the pills. I was thrilled to know that I wouldn’t be going to jail now. Deb and I used the board until almost sun up. I knew mom wouldn’t be mad at me for her being there. She would be glad that I had someone to keep me company now.

It was late morning when Mom came into my room to wake me up. She said the police had called and they wanted me to come down to the station for more questioning. Deb asked if she could go, but mom told her no, and that I could call her when I got home.



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