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Freida McFadden

Ward D: A gripping psychological thriller

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    bruhh idk what to feel😭 the book is crazy and i feel like i am going crazy too 👹 likeee bro

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  • Angelicahar citeratför 2 månader sedan
    She’s right—I should block him. And I will.

    Maybe tomorrow.

    block lang bhe tinamad kapa 😀🖕

  • Shade13har citerati fjol
    I googled The Daily Chronicle and brought up a list of the staff members. And there he was, third from last, along with a color photograph. William Schoenfeld, Staff Reporter.

    He was telling the truth all along.
  • Shade13har citerati fjol
    When I look back at where the little girl was standing, there’s nobody there. She’s gone.

    As usual.

    She’ll never entirely leave me though. I saw her the most when I was drinking those peach iced teas laced with hallucinogens, but even after Jade left my life, I still saw the little girl from time to time. It’s been nine years, and I have never told a soul aside from Jade. I don’t know if the drugs she slipped me triggered something inside me that couldn’t be turned off, but that little girl is always with me. Always.

    And she always tells me to do things. Bad things.

    But I don’t listen. Of course I don’t.

    Well, most of the time.

    I did listen at that party when Cameron and I hooked up. I dropped some laxatives from the medicine cabinet into his girlfriend Jess’s drink because I had my eye on Cameron for a while, and the little girl knew how badly I wanted to get him alone. I listened to her when she told me to send a damning letter to the director of that research fellowship Cam applied to because she knew I didn’t want him disappearing across the country for an entire year.

    I also listened to her when she told me to go back and check Seclusion One instead of making my escape from Ward D. And when she whispered in my ear to stab Jade with Mary’s knitting needle. I never would have thought to do that on my own.

    But I don’t listen to her blindly. It’s not like I would do absolutely anything she tells me to do. I mean, I would never kill anyone just because the little girl told me to. Even though it feels like more and more, that’s what she’s been telling me to do. But I wouldn’t do it.

    After all, I would have to be crazy to do something like that.
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