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Cassandra's Suicide Attempt
Cassandra was my neighbor young and smart indeed; and disappointed in love as beautiful Claire, she took a dozens of pills to kill her only need. Leaving for work, I saw Cassandra sit on the stoop shivering so overwhelmed by fright; I was surprised to see her in that miserable condition and said, " Are you allright? " I came closer and her face was turning blue, I frightened and yelled, " Have you taken an overdose? " No, I didn't imply illicit drugs, but over-the counter ones... " Yes, " she replied stuttering...confirming the doubt of my clue. I called an ambulance recognizing her extreme condition, than I handed her a wool blanked to keep her warm.. hoping that she would live through that terrible storm; " Cassandra, help is arriving! " I stated with trepidation. She turned her sickly gaze to me and tried to smile, then she fell into a coma as the paramedics carried her away; I prayed as a saint seeking another miracle... she was the nicest person alive, never feeling lost in disarray. The next morning I saw Cassandra's mother in the local supermarket I asked how her little girl was doing and her reply was, " She doing fine and told me to thank you for saving her life...you have a golden heart! " Those words brought me relief, being happy that she had survived suicide.
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