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Epilogue

22:42, 26 July 2019

                         Nathaniel had to push himself to get out of bed. He was going to see Chloe today, which was a thought that made him smile. He got dressed, and made his way there. Today, Chloe's parents had visited, as was obvious by all the flowers.

"Here lies Chloe Bourgeois, hero, daughter, friend and girlfriend. may she be remembered always"

Nathaniel sighed, and placed his flowers down.

"Hey, Chloe. I got you yellow ones. I know that was your favorite color. I just came to talk to you about life. So many things have changed since you died....the class is so quiet. Sabrina has gone into a depression, and nobody can get her to talk. I'm sorry that your hero stuff was leaked, by the way. It wasn't Pollen or me, but we are on the hunt to find who did it. Pollen says hi, by the way." Nathaniel had to clear his throat before going on.

"I'm sorry that you felt the way you did...you should have gone on to stay a hero and live out your days..with me. I loved you Chloe, and I'm sorry that I didn't have the time to tell you when you were alive." Nathaniel sighed. 

"I can't wait to see you again...It's only a matter of time."

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The End of Who Could She Bee! ah, I've been working on this for ages, I'm so glad that everything is wrapped up.

I will admit, the ending was hard for me to figure out. This is something I have struggled with for quite a bit now, and once I realized that depression is also something Chloe struggles with a little bit in regarding her parents and other things, I knew this is how  wanted it to end.

This is the story of a girl who ended her life because nobody ever really got to know her, except for one or two people. 

It's hard to explain, but this is meant to show that not every story has a happy ending.

800,000 people die due to suicide every year, and I think it's a topic that is either handled horribly, or avoided, and that is not ok. I think it would help for there to be more about it, so less and less people feel alone in their feeling, and try to get help.

If you, or anyone you know is ever feeling alone,  please get help. You are not alone, and people love you. People do care.

With all this being said, goodbye, and if you want to have a discussion with me about anything in this book, or have questions, leave them in the comments. 

Goodbye guys.

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