the boy on the bridge ✔️
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  • Reads 2,360,616
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  • Parts 70
  • Time 10h 15m
Complete, First published Jun 19, 2018
"Are you going to jump off the bridge now or not?" 

"Are you going to stop me if I said yes?"

"Of course not,"

"Then, what would you do?" 
 
"Probably count you off," 

"Wow,"
 
"Do you want me to count?" 

"No,"

"Why not?" 

"Because I'm not going to jump off the flippin' bridge!"

***

Joshua Goldmann was seemingly the perfect boy of the perfect small town, Willowcreeks. Even so, he found himself on the edge of an abandoned bridge on one fateful night.

It was supposed to be the end, not the beginning
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