The Illusion of Separation
Death is completely different for different age groups. For older people, it's expected. Their time on Earth is running out and sooner or later they're going to have to succumb to an illness, a disease, or just die in their sleep. No one is all that surprised about an old person dying. But for a teenager...well, no one expects a teenager to vanish off the face of the Earth, as long as they don't have some kind of terminal illness. It's shocking, horrifying, when a teenager dies. Half the time, you can't even believe it.
I certainly didn't.
hannah foster. // christofer drew.
© Savannah Kay, 2010.
I don't own Chris, Carter, or any real people mentioned in the story. I do own Hannah, though, and her friends and family. Lucky them.
I certainly didn't.
hannah foster. // christofer drew.
© Savannah Kay, 2010.
I don't own Chris, Carter, or any real people mentioned in the story. I do own Hannah, though, and her friends and family. Lucky them.
- chapter one.
- chapter two.
- chapter three.
- chapter four.
- chapter five.
- chapter six.
- chapter seven.
- chapter eight.
- chapter nine.
- chapter ten.
- chapter eleven.
- chapter twelve.
- chapter thirteen.
- chapter fourteen.
- chapter fifteen.
- chapter sixteen.
- chapter seventeen.
- chapter eighteen.
- chapter nineteen.
- chapter twenty.
- chapter twenty-one.
- author’s note.