Shane = Bold
Cleo = Italics
"I had a really great time today."
"Me too."
"I am still so mad at you for missing that concert though."
"..I...I...h...how did you..."
"I have the news app on my phone Lost Boy. New news updates come up every hour and I just happened to check on them at lunch."
"You have the news app?"
"Who doesn't?"
"Me."
"Why not?"
"I don't like looking at the news."
"You don't?"
"It just makes me feel...sad. I...it hurts me to see what the world has come to. All that's on the news is awful things. Would it kill the world to do something good for once? I mean...all that ever ends up in the news are bad things. Does that...does that mean that there's nothing good left anymore? Or that... that the bad things are the only things that matter? Or is it...is it that the bad outweighs the good so much that the good is just really, really hard to find? This...this is why I don't look at the news. I...it just upsets me to see what the world has come to."
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Suicide Helpline
Teen Fiction❝In which a celebrity dials a random number in hope of finding one last thing to make him smile before he commits suicide at the end of the month.❞ "I'm going to commit suicide in one months time." "I think you have the wrong number." "It can't be t...