A/N;; First of all, to all of you who have read my other story, I extremely apologise for not updating it >.< I'm not giving up on it, I don't know... But for now, I'm going to write this one.
I know this sucks, but I really want to write again, even if I write worse than usual. Do I make sense? Probably not. If you can't understand something in the story, don't worry, I'll explain it some way or another :P
Hopefully, this will be successful. More importantly, I hope this passes the message that suicide is never worth it. There's always someone out there in the world who loves you, you just might not know him/her yet... :) Originally, this was for the online writing contest called 'National Novel Writing Month', so it was a rushed job, and honestly I just want to write at the moment, not edit or make things perfect. One of these days I'll get around to that (:
So. Please tell me truthfully what you think, I would really like some constructive criticism! Oh and this was partly inspired by the Paramore song, 'Brighter' (:
"One day, you'll get sick of saying that everything's alright."
~ Let This Go - Paramore.
YOU ARE READING
You Shine Brighter Than Anyone Does
Teen FictionElise Hartman has completely given up on life. She had no reason for living anymore. Death, however, disagrees. Death, who would usually be eager to collect another soul (souls give him life, life makes him happy, everyone likes to be happy, blah bl...